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  • Technological Environment Prevalent In India
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    The 21st century heralds business opportunities that transcend global barriers. The world witnesses volatile business models - what seems strategically appropriate today may be considered 'passe' or inapplicable in a matter of months. Before progressing further let us focus on the central task of critically analysing the statement at hand: "In a fast changing world where businesses are benefited by external forces, managers need to be enabled to respond capably, to keep the company on track and ...
  • Algae Of The Upper Shore Rock Pool
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    Comparisons of Upper and Lower Shore Rock Pools In the following study, rock pools from the upper and lower shore of Bracelet Bay, were examined and the organisms within noted. The contents of the two pools were compared. The abiotic variations of the pools were recorded and examined in an attempt to understand why the contents of the pools differed. A greater abundance and variety of organisms was present in the lower shore rock pool, this was due to the lower rock pool being a more benign envi...
  • 1 Sensory Receptors 2 Organisms
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    1) stimulus: a change in the environment that necessities a response, or adjustment by an organism (ex. swirling dust) response: the adjustment or change you make to a stimulus (ex. blinking your eyes) 2) Protists respond to a negative stimuli by moving away from it. Protists respond to: light, irritating chemicals, temperature, touch, etc. 3) Yes, they grow towards the stimulus (ex. light). phototropism: it means the organism grows towards the light. no geotropism: it means the organism grows t...
  • Negative Consequences Of Genetic Engineering
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    Identify the contention, list arguments / evidence. This article is focused on the negative consequences of genetic engineering. Doreen Stabinsky refers to her main argument of this being a relatively new science with unpredictable consequences. She discusses the threats of genetic engineered crops to unique ecosystems that leaves irreversible consequences. Examples of language and persuasive devices Doreen Stabinsky is attempting to relate the article to the middle-aged group. Her main argument...
  • Organization Structure Of Kohinoor Textile Mills Limited
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    The study is focused on the analysis of the work behavior of Kohinoor Textile Mills (KTML), Rawalpindi. The study also encompasses major forces of external environment that significantly influence the products of Kohinoor. The report will address various factors of task environment like customers, competitors, suppliers, labor supply and the role of Government Agencies. The Technological Element, Economic Factor, Legal-political Element, Sociocultural and International Element will also be taken...
  • Collaboration The Culture In Organic Structures
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    Introduction This paper attempts to define the structure of a contemporary organisation. Due to the 'technology revolution', the traditional mechanistic paradigm is shifting to a more dynamic and organic form. This shift affects organisational structure as firms are focusing on organic principles such as renewal, agility and vitality as opposed to mechanistic philosophies of efficiency, uniformity, control, predictability and economies of scale. Some mechanistic structures still exist in extreme...
  • Rationalization Of Organizations O
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    Prior to discussing boundary spanning it is useful to develop a common understanding of the terminology of boundary spanning activities. Unless noted otherwise, the usage is based on the book, Organizations Rational, Natural, and Open Systems (Scott, 2003). Scott's approach to organizational theory attempts to integrate three systemic perspectives on organizational theory. He refers to these perspectives as rational, natural, and open systems. The rational perspective is a focus on the normative...

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