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    Introduction Employee engagement is a workplace tactic that brings about the ideal conditions for all associates of an organization to: excel each day, commit to their companies’ goals, and be driven to contribute to the organization’s success. Employee engagement can be measured and can vary from poor to great. Nurturing employee engagement in the workplace can also deepen communication between members of an organization and increase the overall productivity. The purpose of this study is to…

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    development method used to build object-oriented systems. Larman describes the iterative development and Agile Methods as a process of organizing a short series of small projects with fixed time constraints, known as iterations, which also have separate analysis, design and implementation, validation requirements. The iterations represent executable components of the partial system, each of the modules are validated and integrated into the system in repeated cycles. In theory, the iterative…

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    The purpose of this study is to measure the differences between age in relation to risk-taking/impulsiveness and reaction time. The reason being, we are interested in figuring out whether or not younger adults are more prone to risk-taking and impulsiveness than the older adults are. Risk taking is an important form of human behavior that has been the subject of numerous investigations, scholarly analyses, and policy debates (Byrnes, 1998; Slovic, Lichtenstein, & Fischhoff, 1998). Risk-taking…

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    2.2. PESTLE ANALYSIS 2.2.1. POLITICAL FACTORS Life insurance industry is affected by many political factors. In political sphere, hike in FDI limit up to 49 percent but, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has rejected foreign direct investment (FDI) to 49 per cent, in the Insurance Laws Bill (Amendment) 2008 (News, 2011). Increase in FDI limit attracts foreign investors and provide fund for penetrate in market. Insurance companies need capital to expand and penetrate their…

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    Scenario One In this scenario where the internist was upset and raised his voice, because the radiologist did not inform him of his diagnosis earlier in the week. As the manager I would inform him that raising his voice never solves anything and then I would use the accommodation style since it deals with playing down all of the differences to come up with a satisfactory way to resolve the issues and concerns that the internist has expressed with the radiologist. Scenario Two In regards to…

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    Introduction Globalization and rapid developments in information technology and software development have allowed organizations around the world to adopt Agile software as a technical instrument. The software delivers rapid, improved and efficient information technology solution. The use of Agile software development is a technique that utilizes Agile procedures like Extreme Programming, and Scrum built on iterative and incremental progress. Requirements and solution in agile software…

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    Introduction In modern competitive environments, most of businesses are looking to improve their marketing relationship. It can be easily to seen that the importance of marketing relationship is gaining more attention than the past. In order to maintain sustainable competitive advantage in this new market as Vietnam, Frucor needs to emphasis on the importance of relationship development which is the keys success in acquiring competitive advantage in Vietnam market, because of its implications…

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    Is the act-utilitarian argument for torture in ticking bomb scenarios correct? Act-Utilitarianism is the rightness of actions depending entirely on how they impact welfare or happiness. In which, the decision will be attempting to maximize both welfare and happiness. Utilitarianism sees no action as bad in itself because morality is decided by the consequences of actions. The “right thing to do” of saving the innocent is necessary to be compared and evaluated against the bad. This is set to be…

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    The Case for Torture People struggle to determine the acceptability of torture. Each one has his opinion regarding torture depending on his point of view. Sometimes the importance of information outweighs the importance of morals. Therefore, it is important to put aside morals and sympathy especially in situations where thousands of innocent lives are at stake. Saving many lives at the expense of a single individual who is orchestrating matter is more permissible.Torture, an advanced…

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    gourmands to forecast the future revenue of the bakery. These experts might be asked to estimate the annual revenue of the bakery and reach a general consensus after several rounds of surveys. We often use another qualitative model called Cross-Impact Analysis when estimating the likelihood of a future event occurring in relation to an earlier event. For example, we could forecast conditional probability of doubling ridership on Mass Transit 20 years from now given that the gasoline price rises…

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