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    Professional organizations, such as the American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association, Child Welfare League of America, and the National Association of Social Workers, all agree that sexual orientation should not be a determining factor in assessing the…

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    creative way, providing them with the opportunity for developing self esteem. ARM takes a ‘self betterment’ approach to talent management. For example, its people can take up opportunities for on-demand e-learning as and when it suits or going on international assignments to test and develop new skills. Employees therefore take responsibility for their own jobs and are constantly involved in improvement and change. This enables individuals to build their self-esteem and realise their full…

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    Lewin's 3 Matrix Model

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    According to Anderson (2015), change is a requisite factor for organizational development, and is required for organizations to remain effective, productive and satisfying to team members. Change may be required at the organizational level, or at the employee level. As a result, successful organizations must become competent at organizational change. To this end, much time and effort has been spent creating models of change, either from gathering empirical data or by more subjective personal…

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    markets across the globe. The phenomenon is characterised by growing interconnectedness of the international economy, more fragmented markets, fundamentally shifted production and sourcing relations, and rapid pace of technological advancement. In order to survive in this highly competitive business environment, ensuring sustainable competitive advantages has been a critical strategy for all organizations. Since competence and capabilities as a source of competitiveness are the internal…

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    One thing can be for certain, organizations that do not evolve and do not respond to their constituencies will fail to meet their goals and achieve success. Organizational change is difficult for any organization but necessary for an organization to stay relevant and successful. Organizations that are ready for change, and are in-fact ready to embrace change, have certain traits that make them suitable to adapt and stay flexible. Organizations that are adapt at change management incorporate…

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    An organization’s most noteworthy asset is its internal customers; the employees. Without the employees, the organizational mission (what the organization is striving to be) and its strategies (how the organization will strive to reach its mission) would be obsolete. With this said, it is indispensable that the organization assiduously selects the appropriate employees whom would spearhead and achieve the organizational goals set forth by top management. Talent is denoted as the skillset one has…

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    the changes ( Organizational Change to Visionary and Innovative Leadership, 2015). On the other hand, the relationship between an organization and its stakeholders is called interdependence in systems theory literature. Although these interdependent relationships limit autonomy, good relationships with stakeholders limit it less than bad relationships. When organizations collaborate with key stakeholders the end result is often an increase of autonomy. Good relationships are developed…

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    ethically-founded sense organizations. It is an essential starting point for the formulation and presentation of the mission, for setting strategy and for strategic planning. Purpose is the main reason why the organization was established and why it works, or the main reason for the change strategy. The mission of the organization expresses shared values and beliefs, opinions to its own objectives in terms of what needs and who wants to meet its activity. Legitimacy means that the organization…

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    Documented Argument of the Awakening Kate Chopin's depiction of "The Awakening" is realistic as she develops Edna Pontellier's character from a socially and morally respectable individual to an individual that turns her back on everything closest to her as she births her new self-being. Edna Pontellier struggles between her subconscious and conscious thoughts as unusual feelings stir unfounded emotions and senses. Some of Chopin's characters lend themselves in Edna's "awakening". Through…

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    responsibility considerations have in Riordan’s strategic management plan? • What competitive advantages does Riordan have, and which competitive strategies should Riordan utilize to improve innovation and sustainability in both domestic and international applications? • What measurement guidelines should be used to verify strategy effectiveness? • What internal dynamics along with cultural and structural leadership considerations should be used in implementing business strategy for…

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