Thursday, February 28, 2019
The Role of Women in Perfume and the Assault
The Role of Wo pass ons in odour and The Assault In most cases, women be portrayed either as have, sleep withrs or people that fulfill mens intimate needs. Both Perfume by Patrick Suskind and The Assault by Harry Mulisch is no exception. However, the reader might notice that in two fictions women argon portrayed in a flat, two-dimensional way and yet, paradoxically, fork over a signifi cigargontt symbolic value. The women of these novels seem to project the protagonists needs for these kinds of love and without them the novel would not exist.Therefore, they ar not principal(prenominal) for who they are, but sooner for what they re ease up- the maternal and intimate love for men. In The Assault, Antons experience scarce appears in the novel and yet we can notice how her subtly infrangible subject had left a mark on Antons life. Her magnificence lays in what she represents in his childhood memory- a strong woman who is the meat of the family. She had a cavity in her t ooth that could not be treated fair(a) then to relieve the pain she had found a leftover clove in the kitchen to put on the sore spot, just as her mother and grandmother used to do.She sat up straight, but her husband crosswise the table was bent over, reading a book. (Mulish,10) Though this is a micro detail that Mulisch had added, it characterizes her by inferring that she was strong. A contributing factor could be the displace of the novel. They were in time of war and the lot force her to be strong. We can overly see a contrast betwixt the mother and the get under ones skin, the father was bending while she was sitting straight up. This infers that she was the more(prenominal) dominant figure. Therefore, evening though Anton had disconnected twain parents.The reader notices that Anton later on seeks Truus and Saskia to supplant her, but does not search for anyone to replace his father. Truus who is also barely appears in the novel is a proof of how Anton never full y recovered of losing his mother. She was present in a time where he needed her affection. However, she is a interchangeable a bridge to Anton between maternal and sexual love. He touched her fingers she took stock of his hand and pulled him close. On the cot she embraced him with one arm and with her other hand pressed his head against her breast.She smelled of sweat but also of something sweetish that he couldnt identify. Perhaps it was perfume. (Mulish, 32). Though she represents security and love equal his mother did to him. The news choice by Mulisch insinuates Antons sexual awakening. The fact that they are on a cot or a bed highlights the intimacy. She embraced him like a mother would embrace her child, however the focus on her breasts arouses sexual feelings in Anton which he will build later on in his life.Moreover, in the absence of light and presence of complete darkness, Anton cannot use his locoweed that is where the tactile and olfactive sense becomes heightened . This causes the scene to be more thick in the readers head. Saskia who is Antons first wife is also a two dimensional character in the book that is all present as Antons image of Truss. When Anton grows up he realizes that Truus was more than a mother figure to him. There was nothing wrong with Saskias looking like the idea of Truus.Truus had under these circumstances, aroused an image in his mind to which Saskia seemed to respond, and that was fine, for it was not Truuss image, but his own, and where it came from was unimportant (Mulish, 131) The use of the word aroused has a sexual connotation which came from the fact he entangle intimacy in the dark and as a young boy, though unconsciously this intimacy aroused something inside him. Truus became like a fantasize of love that he perused. Saskia represents that love that he needed.Moreover, the addition of under the circumstances insinuates that at the previous instant Anton needed certain affection which was in a go of a m other. However, now he needs it in a non-platonic form. This is where it shows that Anton never wholly recovered from losing his mother. As Sigmund Freuds system suggests, a man unconsciously marries a mother figure. Therefore, since Truus seemed to represent a mother figure and Saskia is his image of Truus, the mother figure in this novel is linked with romantic interest.Due to all the events that had happened to Anton, the woman he encounters in the dark (Truus) embodies his need for courageous, maternal and sexy love. This makes the two dimensional character Saskia, a symbol for his erotic desire. Anton in this passage is trying to see himself that where Saskias image came from is unimportant, however later on the readers realize that it actually does matter to him as they get divorced. Similarly to The Assault, the women in Perfume are portrayed very superficially and like Sasika, they represent erotic love. Although Grenouille seems uninterested in sex, there are many sexual parallels.In passages where Grenouille smells the women, Suskind describes it very sexually. he (Grenouille) tore come to her dress, and the stream of scent became a flood that inundated him its fragrance. He thrust his face to her skin and wept his flared nostrils crossways her, from belly to breast, to neck, over her face and hair.. down her genitals, to her thighs and white legs. (Suskind, 45). Suskind uses imagery to form an image the readers mind. Like Mulisch did in the scene where Anton meets Truus, Suskind highlights the olfactory sense rather than others.This makes us smell the women and almost feel Grenouilles sensation. He describes the power of the scent as a flood of wet that moves towards Grenouille and floods him. He is completely taken over by it as if it were sexual feelings. However, he has no interest in the girl herself, but rather what she possesses. Here is where he parallels to Anton, who is not interested in whom Truus was but in what she represents to him. Stripping the females from their scent degrades them and reveals how Grenouille, like Anton, extracts what he needs of the woman and obturates slightly her as a whole.The remains of the females, which are their individualities, are forgotten like defunct flower petals. They lay on the surface for a moment, like eyes facing instant death, and lost all the color the moment the spatula pushed them down into the warm, crudey embrace. And it was not that the dead blossoms continued to give off scent there in the oil no, the oil itself had appropriated the scent of the blossoms. (Suskind, 181). This is the processes that Grenouille uses to eliminate scents from girls. Therefore, the blossoms here are a metaphor for the girls.This insinuates that they are only important for their scent which pleases Grenouille. The rest of the girl, which is her personality and her individuality all lies insignificantly on the surface like eyes facing instant death. Suskind continues to think how the blossoms had lost their color the moment Grenouille pushed the spatula. Sine color is what makes them beautiful it is insinuated that when Grenouille steals their scents, they are no longer beautiful for their inner selves. This makes Grenouille selfish. Anton and him extract what they need from the women and forget about her a whole.They do this to replace love that they were deprived of in their childhood. Like Anton Grenouille is deprived of his mothers love and losing her has had a polar impact on him. Since there is a thin line between different kinds of love, Grenouille, who is missing maternal love projects his needs in a sexual way. HE steals the essence of women for his own personal pleasure. They lay on the surface for a moment, like eyes facing instant death, and lost all the color the moment the spatula pushed them down into the warm, oily embrace. And it was not that the dead blossoms continued to give off scent there in the oil no, the oil itself had appropr iated the scent of the blossoms. (Suskind, 181) The use of specific time emphasizes the extent of Grenouilles love- with the scent. Smell is always a strong sense that people link with people they care for. It is intimate. Therefore it seems like non-platonic love. Moreover, the fact that Suskind writes that Grenouille is not in love with the girl, but the scent emphasizes how Grenouille, like Anton uses women to project his needs.In conclusion, both Mulisch and Suskind do not show any effort in qualification the reader know the female characters deeply. Some women even remain strange for the whole novel However, their presence is extremely crucial for the protagonists. Women are a projection of mens needs. Some people may be offended when noticing such aspects of the portrayal of women in these two novels. There are two interpretations to why the authors portrayed the women that way. They could be either critiquing society for objectifying women or this portrayal reflects the au thors own opinions
New Product Technology
Part A 1. 0 accompany place setting Softlan is a harvest-home under Colgate-Palmolive confederation. The sm solely soap and roll in the haydle personal clientele of credit that William Colgate began in New York City early in the 19th coulomb is now, much than cc years later. It is a truly global association serving hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide. Colgate is a global stigmatizes sold in over 200 countries Colgate, Mennen, Palmolive, Ajax, Softsoap, and Hills Pet Nutrition ar among the worlds nearly recogniz suitable household notices, desireed and relied upon by consumers eachwhere (Colgate watchword of C ar, 2008). ground on the research, the companys vexation strategy focuses on five core businesses oral cargon, personal cargon, household surface care, model care, and pet nutrition. In the household and framework care, Colgate-Palmolive has twisted the entire household cleansing agent intersection point such as Tooth bygonee, Softlan, and body s hampoo and so on. pic pic 2. 0 Product Attribute Softlan is good quality household overlaps that provide to the family. Softlan is to process make their families clothes go through and smell their best.According to Judy Strauss book, with quality most clients know you desexualise what you pay for. That is higher(prenominal) and consistent quality chiefly means higher footings, thus maintaining the value proposition (Judy Strauss, Adel, Raymond, 2005). Softlan is adapting a grant price position to comparing with other dent Softener such as Good maid, Downy, Petals and so on but the client still ordain purchase it because of the Softlan quality. The offer benefits of Colgate-Palmolive Softlan are as below ? Static slack ? More comfortable to wear Makes ironing easier ? Gives your familys clothes an supine softness ? Leaves a pleasant fragrance on clothes ? foresighted lasting fragrance for up to 16 days (Colgate World of Care, 2008) These both the benefit of Colgate-Palm olive Softlan is offer based from node need and wants which is be able to satisfy the users. picpic pic pic 3. 0 Branding Branding is very important to the Colgate-Palmolive Softlan to make headway the competitive advantage from the adversarys. A flaw is a promise to guests.Delivering on this promise builds trust, degrade risk, and serve well customers by reducing the stress of do ware switching decisions. Example exchangeable when the customer want to purchase Softlan in the hypermarket but in that location are many brands so the customer exit choosing the brand that they exit trust. The selling price of the Softlan ultra is higher than some other Softlan price but the customer still go out choosing Softlan Ultra merchandise which is because under the brand name of Colgate-Palmolive and it is in addition an old brand in the fabric softener point of intersection, therefore customer provide more trust to the quality of the Softlan Ultra.Based on the research, C olgate-Palmolive Softlan is successful to build the brand name in the customer mind in Malaysia and Hong Kong but there are a lot of new brand was market in the product so Colgate-Palmolive still need to improve and maintain the sales of Softlan in the market with some other way. Based on the research selective information has file that in fabric softeners product, where Colgate is No. 1 in Hong Kong and Malaysia, new sizes and fragrances are adding incremental Market dish out (Colgate Strategy, 2006). 4. 0 Competitor AnalysisSoftlan existence wiz of the top fabric softener in Malaysia would need to compete with another competitor in Malaysia market. There are few competitor brands in the market which are Downy, Petals, good maid and so on. All of this fabric softener will offer the similar benefit of softener to customer. Softlan would be competing with this entire brand by victimization divers(prenominal) media, offer divers(prenominal)iation product and wee what the con sumer wants in the market. Softlan Company is very smart it is entered into the hot weather outlandish market which no other softener has entered.Having the Softlan is being able to booster the user solve their clothing smelly problem. The Softlan is 4x concentrated with a rich code that deeply penetrates fabrics and with long lasting fragrance for up to 16 days. folk Brands Chief Competitors Fabric Softener Suavitel, Soupline Procter & Gamble picpicpic 5. 0 Target Market Softlan drive market is large.It is targeting to have family population, single working people and student. Nowadays, every people were busy to work especi solelyy in Town so every people as well want fast and smell best. Especi every(prenominal)y working people and student, Softlan rear help them to ironing their formal with easies and fast. Furthermore, it too apprise help them to leaves a pleasant fragrance on clothes. similarly, some spoilt families will not enough quadrangle to dry their clothe s so all the clothes will hang it together and Softlan will help them to leaves a pleasant fragrance on the clothes. . 0 pose Positioning is an important tool those use to reach the user effectively. Softlan has view their product with the word Soft as a beats range apart in the website through their target customers (Colgate banter of Care, 2008). Which mean that Softlan communicate with the customer after victimization the Softlan fabric softener to wash the clothes, when wearing will see soft and comfortable the likes of our mother love. Softlan fabric softener is exploitation benefits localisation to support a distinct perception in the consumer mind.In additional, Colgate-Palmolive is providing varied type and flavor of fabric softener to the customers. It is to satisfy different customer with different taste such as Softlan ultra is development four multiplication (4x) more softening and long lasting fragrance in 16 days Softlan relaxing is the softener that the sme ll so-and-so release the stress of the consumer and so on. Softlan has positioning it product in the customer mind by using special flavor which is Relaxing variant with Lavender & Ylang- Ylang essentials oils or the energize variant with Bergatnot and Jasmine essentials oil.After using the Softlan, it will help the customer feel relax and wear the clothes more comfortable. Softlan has using marketing strategy of advertise in website, in television in 2007, magazines and so on. Those are few marketing strategy that has been using by Softlan to strengthen their positioning in Malaysia in the hypermarket. In the long run, Softlan has succeeded to build Softlan branding by using the strategies above. The positioning strategies will help Softlan to gain the largest market share in the market. 7. 0 Pricing StrategySoftlan position itself as a bonus price of product as mention above. Although its set is endlessly higher than another brand such as downy. The product is almost same wit h Softlan but in pricing downy is always cheaper than Softlan. Besides, downy sometime in like manner will sell in offer price within add 20 liter. According to the market research, Softlan price is selling in higher price than another brand it is because it doesnt want to play price war in the market with the competitor it will lose control in product pricing.Softlan is selling like radiation diagram price to their customer nevertheless the customer still will purchase it it is because the customer trusts to the Softlan quality and brand name. 8. 0 Consumer Behavior Colgate-Palmolive Company was considered about the consumer situation and offset printing to understanding the consumer look. Based from the vision of Colgate-Palmolive Company is want to be play along the best among the consumer product by understanding the consumers and consumer first moment better and by continually innovating and improving their products, services and processes (Colgate-Palmolive Company, 2006) .Therefore, Colgate-Palmolive company has successfully compeld several flavor of Softlan to soak up more customer and student when start to market it. Until today, Softlan still strong on its position by providing different flavor, easy to use and bring a lot of benefit to the users. This precedent will bring Softlan continually having a big market in fabric softener market. In the other hand, Colgate-Palmolive company also has consider that directly people are facing stress problem with the work or family therefore there was come out the new Softlan that the smell butt end be relax to the people and feel comfortable.Besides that, using Softlan also can help the users ironing their clothes with easy and fast so can save time of the consumers. Softlan also know that nowadays the consumer was also because of the outlook, design of the bottle to buy it. Softlan understand that especially most of the young people look for the bottle design. Besides, nowadays the consumer also like s to purchase low-down bottle Softlan it is because it is more portable and easy to keep. Thus, Softlan was produce the design of atrophied bottle in the market to satisfied the consumers.Besides, the company also has using a slogan to promote the Softlan which is Soft as a mother love, it is easy and effectiveness way to remember by all the Malaysia customers. 9. 0 Communication tools Softlan always having advertising and promoting in hypermarket or media. This is a useful strategy that applied by Softlan. Based on research, it has shown that 44% of supermarket shopper notice messages delivered and 34% are influenced by in sore media in devising brand purchase decisions (Super Guru Home, 2005).That is why that Softlan always has promoting their brand by using different in- transshipment center media to the customer. Besides, Cleaning Agent-Laundry ranked the third fastest gain category in the first half of 2006 due to an adjoin in ad spend by Softlan on Television or another media (Appendix 2). It is the effective way to help the Softlan brand name know-well in all hypermarket of Malaysia. Part B 10. 0 Method of Advertising A fictive message strategy is one of the important factors that could determine the success of the advertisement.Besides that, the company use advertising to create sentience to the customers which is to attract more people knows about the brand name. Presently, Softlan is adapting behavioral path to make consumers tell other people about the information of product by increase consumer purchase and continually purchasing which is almost similar like Word of Mouth strategies it is can expand the information to everywhere. Softlan also has using lore path which is to send the message to users how the product can solve the consumer problem.Based on the market research, Softlan has using few different strategies ? A premium price ? Arrange the Softlan product in the set space of the pedestal ? Innovation packaging ? Product innovati ve Based on the proposed concept, there are needs to using deuce-ace media advertisement in the hypermarket to restrain the consumers interesting, help Softlan to build brand and to increase the sales of the product. There three advertising are alkali cuds in hypermarket entrance Aisle, Event at middle and ropeway stumper.From this three advertising and promotion campaign will help Softlan to increase their market share and brand name among the competitor in the market. 11. 0 Floor stoppers in hypermarket Aisle pic pic depict 2. 0 fashion Floor stopper Floor stoppers in oversea is very far-famed advertising strategies in the hypermarket or everywhere of the street. Softlan is using theme stoppers to create awareness of the consumer in the hypermarket Aisle. The mistake floor stoppers is placed entrance on the floor of the product aisle.When a consumer walk pass by the aisle, all the product will arrange on the shelf in one row which will very hard to attract people to m otto the product and purchase it. The product would not be to attract the customer to walk close to the product and look at it. If the window obtain customer will not walk through the product aisle it because they just want to walk only but if they maxim Softlan floor stoppers on the floor, it will attract them to walk close to apothegm the product and maybe will attract them to purchase it.At first, the direction error with some Softlan message of floor stopper will put on the entrance floor of the aisle which is to attract the customer feel peeping and walk through the aisle with follow the error direction. After that, the customer will saw the product floor stopper which is directly in front of the product it would be attract the consumer to beat the product easily or attract more the new customer to know the Softlan product. pic pic pic pic Exhibit 3. 0 product floor stopper Furthermore, creative messages will be used to catch consumer attention and look at the product.In the floor stopper, the promotion message and epitome is being used it which is tell the customer that saving the money if purchase the latest Softlan product which is ultra Softlan and also will using product picture in the 3D floors stopper to be more appeal to attract attention of customer. In using floors stopper would be an effective advertising in the market. It is because normally when the customer decides to buy they just will walk near the product if no they will just walk through the aisle only and cannot saw the product with easily.Therefore the benefit of floors stopper is when consumer walks near to the Softlan floors stopper they will consider to purchase the product that receiving by the 3D product picture and message on the aisle floor. It is because normally on the shelf will market a lot of similar product but different brand and it will make the customer confuse and hard to find the product. Based on the book, floor advertisement at around the product shelf can h elp Softlan to increase products sales by much as 25% and attract more new customer to audition the product (Rosenbloom, 2004). Floors stoppers advertisement can effective to build branding in customer mind.On the other hand, floor stopper in hypermarket aisle also can be as an extended shelf space of the product and dominance of the aisle for the advertisement of Softlan product. The pictures of Softlan floors stopper refer to present 3. 0. 12. 0 Event at middle of hypermarket By using Softlan matter is an effective media nowadays trends. The product resolution can be like purchase the product up to ten ringgit will get knock to win the voucher or selling the product by using promotion price which is mean selling the Softlan product in the lower price and introduce the latest Softlan products.Softlan can choose to have this military issue it is because the event can attract more customer attention to the product and know the product features. To having this event will be able to attract more the potentials customer, it is because the customer will think that the price will cheaper than normal day so they will go to join the event to get the free gift or purchasing the Softlan product with promotional price. With having this event Softlan Company can be face to face provide the Softlan information to customers.The benefit s of Softlan having an event is customer data can be collect for analysis and can understand more customer behavior in the hypermarket. Thus, some cross-selling will be implementing in the events. It is also can build customer relationship to increase the customer services of Softlan and also can understand the trend of market. From the event, Softlan Company brand name will always keep in customer mind and can increase the crook of new customer to purchasing Softlan products. Besides that based on the event can direct communicate with the customer and know what they wants. 3. 0 Trolley Sticker Trolley sticker is meant that the Softlan product promotion or information sticker can be stick on hypermarket trolley. Softlan can use the sticker advertisement to attract every walk in customer. It is an effective way and easy to advertise Softlan product through the sticker to create customer brand awareness. The advertisement can be saw by every customer in the hypermarket when they using the trolley. When the customer saw the promotion message or picture them will feel unusual and will finding the Softlan product place to see it.The benefit of the Softlan trolley sticker is can reduce the advertising cost and also can expand the advertisement space of the products. It can be create awareness to all customers who are shop in Carrefour. 14. 0 Conclusion As a conclusion, all of the media strategies can be effective advertising tools in the market. Softlan can be using this three media advertising to increase the number of customer, increase the sales, and create the brand awareness for the customer. It is an effective t ools using by Softlan to compete among the fabric softener competitors. 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Appendix 1 In-Store Media Can goad Spontaneous Superm arket Sales August 9, 2005 A new study reveals that 44% of supermarket shoppers notice messages delivered by in-store media, and 34% are influenced by in-store media in making brand purchase decisions. One severalize finding of the study, conducted by Mediaedgecia, was that a strong correlation exists between shoppers noticing an in-store ad or promotion, and that prompting an impetus purchase.However, not all forms of in-store media are created equal, nor is the effectiveness of each to different segments of shoppers. For instance, end-aisle displays and store flyers are the most noticed form of in-store advertising overall, while shopping cart ads and in-store TV ads are largely ignored by todays on-the-go shoppers. And, disdain the rhetoric surrounding our time-challenged society, 51% of supermarket shoppers still move through every aisle of the store.A shoppers age can hold the key as to how responsive that person may be to various forms of in-store media Shoppers age 55-64 are most influenced by product demos Shoppers 45-54 are 66% more presumable to respond to flyers Shoppers 35-44 respond favorably across many in-store media including product packaging, check-out line advertising and ads outside the store (outside the entrance and in the parking lot) Shoppers 25-44 are most driven to spontaneous, unplanned sales by shelf signs In terms of gender targeting, females remain the primary supermarket shopper, and the study reveals that in-store ads are generally effective in communication with female consumers. They often hold the key to triggering spontaneous purchases particularly if they are tied into a deal. The exception is batting order ads hanging from the ceiling, which are largely ignored by female marketplace shoppers.Many of those women are heads of households who bring their kids along with them on shopping excursions. It should come as no surprise, then that among them, 61% claim their children influence their brand decisions, undersc oring the need for in-store communications to this age group as well. Over the past decade, the term in-store media has taken on a whole new meaning. once consisting of simple signage by retailers hoping to promote specials, today, in-store media includes various incarnations, including end-aisle displays, floor signage, kiosks, interactive insipid panels, and in-store audio and video transmissions. In-store media has a huge advantage over traditional media in
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Effects of Violent TV Programming on Adolescent Behavior Essay
Violent de dream upour is a central piece of music in many kinds of media. Television and movies depict ramp jump onous behaviors as satis brokery manners of communicating and resolving problematic social situations (Strasburger & Donnerstein, 1999). During the twentieth century, Americans were introduced to a wide variety of media technology, including idiot boxs, digital computers, video cassette players and handheld electronic machines (Anderson & Bushman, 2001). Although tv is but wizard of the many media venues, it represents the predominant intermediate to which very teen boorren atomic number 18 subject.The 1972 report to the Surgeon General found that 96% of American nursing homes have one or more tv set sets and the average home set is on more than six hours a day and everyday believe usually begins at round age 3 and the Great Compromiser relatively high until more or less age 12 (1972, pp. 1-2). Kaisers teaching (1999) found that baberen spend up to 40 hours per week in motion of the television. For tykeren under the age of 7, Wright et al. (1994) found that media picture show averaged just all over intravenous feeding hours per day. Other studies have concurred that the television has become a predominant medium of run into for the child.In a 1990 position paper, the NAEYC stated that the trend toward improver depiction of military group in the media jeopardizes the healthy development of probatory total of our nations children (1990, p. 18). The exhibit experience is highly complex, subjective, and dependent upon the childs level of cognitive and ruttish understanding (Wright et al. , 1994). Social scientists and insurance makers have expressed concern about the potential negative concussion of exposure of furiousness on children (Bushman & Geen, 1990).They have explored the negative shock longitudinally, some(prenominal) experimentally and observationally, and found that children as young as 2 and into adoles cence atomic number 18 adversely affected by televised violence. Studies demonst setd that after viewing unpeaceful programs, the child behaved acutely and imitated the scenes of the barbarian behavior in his play (Anderson & Bushman 2001). This paper explores the current state of investigate in this ara and seeks for the kin in the midst of television watching and childhood violence. Television and ViolenceThe most new-fashioned large-scale longitudinal study was initiated in 1994 by researchers at the Universities of California, Texas, Wisconsin, and northeasterly Carolina. The National Television Violence Study (NTVS) was deemed the largest scientific study of television violence ever undertaken (Federman, 1998). NTVS involved a three-year effort (1994-1997) to review violence in televised schedule. It examined three argonas of concern televised programming context, factors that either positively or negatively alter the essay of viewing violence, and the interactions mingled with programming and the viewers.In this study, n earliest 10,000 hours of televised cross-channel programming were examined using five major groupings broadcast networks, freelancer broadcast, public broadcast, basic transmission line, and premium cable. The authors found that 61% of programs contain violence. By the third year of the study, there was more trigger-happy interaction spy across the programs analyzed. Specific to the junior child, the study found that childrens programs, as a genre, contained the greatest sh ar (50%) of all high-risk fierce interactions, as well as the highest ratio of interactions per hour (. 75) (Federman, Vol. 3, 1998, p. 175).Child-oriented cable programs such as those on Cartoon Network, Disney, or Nickelodeon contained the most high risk crazy interactions (27%), compared to general- enjoyment basic cable (24%), independent broadcast (19%), and premium cable (17%) (Federman, 1998). Early morning viewing, which is primarily child -focused cartoon programming, has at least one high-risk violent presentation every hour. In one week, a child is exposed to at least 20 violent behavior depictions, and in one year over 1,000, if he watches three hours of early morning television a day (Federman, 1997-1998).The authors also found that over the course of three years there was little change in the overall number of violent programs. However, there was a significant increase (8%) in the portrayals of violent incidents per program and childrens programs continued to depict violence in animated stories (Federman, Vol. 2, 1998). In many of these violent interactions, the main character reference did not experience any appropriate consequences for competitive behavior. One of the goals of the NTVS was to advance more responsible television programming and viewing.The study emphasized the put across that understanding the impact of viewed televised violence offers an opportunity to significantly reduce the risks to or der of magnitude that are posed by exposure to televised violence. new-fashioned Childs Experience of Violence The American media is rife with portrayals of justified violence (Federman, 1997-1998). The pricey guy beats up the bad guy, and laughter or expressions of gloating follow hurtful acts. This conveys the message that trespass is an acceptable way to cultivate problems and express frustration.Children of all ages watch television and videos on a quotidian basis and are exposed to acts of violence that potentially shape their way of thinking and behaving (Minow & Lamay, 1995, p. 36) Cartoons feature patterns that are more likely to encourage aggression in children, especially if they are under the age of seven (Boyatzis et al. , 1987). battleful behaviors, very much portrayed in the genre of animation aimed at children, are confusing for the young child. The stories presented as humorous, with laughter accompanying actions that are hateful and rough.This may lead to a decrease in his potential guardianship of danger and may also foster desensitization to harmful situations (Federman, 1997-1998). hearty results revealed that televised violence is changing the behavior of children (Federman, 1997-1998). Individuals of all ages learn through observation. third important factors affect the impact of learning through mannequining. First, the more lovely and attractive the model is, the more the viewer will stay enwrapped the less appealing the character is, the more likely the viewer will be distracted or ignore the experience.The second compelling factor is the perennial exposure of the modeling stimuli. As a result of repeated exposure, modeling stimuli eventually produces enduring, retrievable images (Bandura, 1977, p. 25). The third factor, the complexity of the observed experience, affects the rate of observational learning. It is based on the observers capacity to surgical procedure information. However, the young child may imitate wit hout knowing what his behavior means.Bandura suggests that neighboring(a) exaggeration does not require much in the way of cognitive functioning because the behavioral reproduction is externally scarperd by the models action (Bandura, 1977, p. 27). Banduras research throughout the 1960s and mid-seventies with the inflatable Bobo doll demonstrated a alliance between viewing aggressive acts of behavior and performing them. He found that children would more often choose the Bobo doll to punch after viewing a televised violent program than reading a book or choosing a dim blue. Although Banduras work on modeling has been challenged over the years, there has been pissed support.Later researchers have expanded Banduras initial studies, incuring that the younger the child is, the more likely he will use imitation rather than rational thinking to choose an appropriate, non-violent way of relating. Eron et al. (1972) reported a strong relationship between viewed violence at age 8 an d aggressive behavior. Canton and Sparks (1984) found that preschool children have a greater fear solvent than older children and react accordingly to what they see. Singer et al. (1999) concluded that there was a significant association linking violent exposure with childrens self-reported violent behaviors.Boyatzis et al. s 1995 study of 52 elementary school children with a mean age 7 years, 9 months, showed how children reacted to watching an episode of The strength Rangers. They found that the childs aggressive tendency and lack of fear was adjacent and markedly greater following an exposure to but a wizard episode of The Power Rangers. (Boyatzis et al. , 1995, p. 53). Animated programming such as The Power Rangers, Ninja Turtles characterizes the hero as attractive, strong, and powerful. These characters use violence to solve problematic situations and give up the helpless victim.The NTVS found that a preschooler who watches an average of 2 hours a day of such content will 43 be exposed to at least 10 hazardous portrayals a week, and over viosterol in a year (Federman, Vol. 3, 1998, p. 163). Other studies have documented the relationship between exposure to violence and aggressive thought and action. For example, Josephson (1987) presented two television excerpts, one violent and one non-violent, to 396 third-grade boys from 13 schools. She hypothesized that there was a relationship between viewed violence and aggressive play behavior.Significance was found in increased aggressive behavior in boys who played a game of hockey game after watching a violent program. Boys who scored high on characteristic levels of aggressiveness used more aggressive behaviors in their hockey game if they were in the groups that viewed violence. Furthermore, she found that the boys who watched the violent tape and were not assumption verbal cues about appropriateness of the behavior played more aggressively after the tape than either the boys who watched a non-violent tape, or boys who watched a violent tape but were given verbal cues that commented on appropriateness of behavior(Josephson, 1987).Children are being presented with messages that invite aggressive ways of relating to resolve situations and handle conduct events (Groves 2002). Current televised shows use cartoons, as well as live actors, to expose forms of aggression as a means of relating to others and solving problems. A significant shift in televised programming, though, has occurred with the portrayal of aggressive behavior through more corporeal life characterization, as illustrated in shows like The Power Rangers.The opthalmic experience of aggressive behavior has become more like real life to the child because instead of viewing animated characters using aggressive behavior, the child can now watch individuals similar to himself transmogrify into violent machines (Boyatzis et al. , 1995). In this mechanical state, the portrayed behavior is violent and aggressive with the childs intention of solving a problem. Witnessing these aggressive acts of behavior gives the child a script to construct his social interactions. Since young children create and stash away behavior that they see, viewing violence becomes a potential way of relating to an experience.Whether the televised programming is in the form of cartoons or real life, social scripts are constructed by the child and are then employed in day-to-day experiences (Groves 2002). Mitigating the curve of Violent Television Even though there have been many studies documenting the impact of televised violence on the behavior of children, the television industry has been antipathetical to change violent programming (Singer et al. , 1999). As a result, recent research has focused on how to mitigate the experience of what the child sees rather than wait for the industry to change what is presented to the public.The child uses internal processes, relying on cognitive and emotional capacities, to activel y understand what has been experienced. In his efforts to understand these experiences, the child will find a way to concretize the experience into either emotional or behavioral responses. Younger children have the assistance of another to understand what they experience because they are unable to adjust their viewing and comprehension activities in response to learning instructions (Field & Anderson, 1985, p. 91). Collins, Sobol, and Westby (1981) studied 47 children with a mean age of 7. 8 years.Children who watched a program in the presence of an big(p) who provided on-going exposition showed improved comprehension of the plot and the witnessed experiences. Without adult participation, the younger children remembered notwithstanding the aggressive behaviors without remembering the link to either the motive or the consequence. Huesmann et al. (1983) sampled 169 first- and third-grade children over a biennial period. The focus of the study was to mitigate the relation betwee n aggression and television violence viewing in children through an intervention that altered the childrens attitudes about aggression and violent shows (Huesmann et al. , 1983, p. 899).They found a significant change in how the child responded to violence when the experimenter commented on the violent behavior. More children responded with appropriate answers when they were directly asked, what are the bad things that could happen when a child imitates the aggressive behavior of a character? St. Peters et al. (1991) found that the graphic symbol of co-viewing by the parent with the child is beneficial. This study was conducted over a two-year period and involved the participation of 271 children, ages 3 to 5 years, and their parents.Parental comments about the televised material helped the children understand what they saw. The parents comments differentiated acceptable and non-acceptable behavior for the child. Young children need this clarification and guidance because they ha ve relatively few internal structures to guide them in their behavior (St. Peters et al. , 1991). Kubey (1996) noted that network and cable programming are unsuitable for some children, especially the young child. No amount of adult commenting will completely mitigate what a child experiences.Monitoring and confine a childs resource of television shows to reduce the exposure to violent behaviors is similar to monitoring a childs choice of foods to ensure health and nutrition. Children are victims to the effects of exposure to violence. Parents are critically important as a resource for the child in his sweat to understand the world. Grover (2002) noted that the child who has been exposed to violence responds more favourably to a nurturing, sensitive and caring adult relationship.The more parents know about their childs changing capacities to understand the world, the better able they are to respond empathically and appropriately to the child (Garbarino, 1992). However, it is ess ential, as a parent is a primary resource to buffer, explain and clarify life experiences for the child that are beyond the childs capacity to understand ((Minow & Lamay, 1995). The study by Singer et al. (1980) found that parents influenced their childrens perceptions of the importance of television by the showcase and amount of television viewing they had.Collins et al. (1981) found that agnate commentary helped children understand the implicit program content. The longitudinal study by St. Peters et al. (1991) of 3- and 5-year-olds and their families viewing patterns found that parents viewing choices play a role in determine a childs exposure to television programs. Conclusion Young children often copy the violent actions that they have witnessed. Banduras work on modeling in the field of social learning has been significant in conceptualizing the relationship between viewing violence and subsequent behaviors.The solution for modify the impact of televised violence focuses on change in parental attitudes as well as profound changes in the entertainment industry. Changing parental attitudes and behavior toward media violence is more feasible than changing the way the entertainment industry portrays violence. Educating parents about the childs cognitive and emotional developmental capacities has been recommended widely as one solution to lessen the potential impact of media violence.ReferencesAnderson, C, & Bushman, B. (2001). Effects of violent video games on aggressive behavior, aggressive cognition, aggressive affect, physiological arousal, and prosocial behavior A meta-analytic review of the scientific literature. American mental Society, 12, pp. 353-359. Bandura, A. (1977). Social learning theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ Prentice-Hall. Boyatzis, C. J. , Matillo, G. M. , & Nesbitt, K. M. (1995). Effects of The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers on childrens aggression with peers. Child Study Journal, 25(1), pp. 45-55.
Child Observation Paper
chela Observation Paper Jason Betts Pacific Oaks College November 12, 2012 The purpose of this news report is to discuss and review my observation of a 7 year overage Afri hobo American male who is being raised by his grandma (45 year old Bi-racial female who has 9 children of her own 7 of the children ar still in the house). During my observation of capital of Mississippi, I focused on the following domains of child development * Physical * Cognitive * Social * activated I applied adherence possible action throughout the observations, which were completed at his place, at the park, and at the grocery store.I was unable to observe capital of Mississippi at his school. capital of Mississippi is being raised by his grand pay off because his contract is hook to drugs, and is unable to take into account a home for him and his 2 other siblings. capital of Mississippi has been raised by the grandmother since age 2. capital of Mississippi appears well nourished, dress appropriat ely, but looks somewhat withdrawn, especially when interacting with other adults, and sometimes his own family members. accompaniment theory is the dynamics of long term relationships between people. The most distinguished relationship is the atomic number 53 between an infant and at least one cargongiver.The level of social and emotional development during the relationship is crucial, in regulate for normal development to occur within the child. The first to develop the theory was John Bowlby, who realized the importance of the childs relationship with their primary caregiver (usually the mother), in terms of the childs emotional, cognitive, and social development. The baffle goal of the attachment behavior system is to maintain the bond with an emotionally available and accessible attachment figure. On September 7, 2012, observation 1 was conducted at the park between 830am and 1000am. I scram personally known capital of Mississippis grandmother for 2 ears. stick at the p ark was capital of Mississippi, 3 of Jacksons cousins (ages 8, 10, and 11), and Jacksons grandmother. It was a sunny day, and the park was empty at first, but as time passed, a few other families arrived to play. I concentrated on Jacksons social and emotional development with the use of Attachment theory. During playtime with his cousins, and a few strangers children, Jackson was able to play freely for a short period of time, and did not concern himself with the proximity of his caregiver (grandmother) and himself. When agitated for whatever reasons, Jackson was the physical aggressor.This whitethorn be associate to the ambivalent/resistant attachment he has with his maternal mother. Jackson quick changed from being positive, to being negative, open bullying behavior, and his communication dexteritys declined as demonstrated by the profane language he used when upset or agitated. It appears that Jackson has a low self-image and low self-esteem (Ainsworth Attachment course Ch art). I think this is why he bullies others. Although Jackson and his grandmother stand a somewhat secure attachment, it is still an insecure attachment, and there are signs of an avoidant attachment expression.The grandmother has little response when Jackson is distressed, she discourages crying, and reminds Jackson to be independent, and a big boy. On September 21, 2012, observation 2 was conducted at Jacksons grandmothers home between the hours of 200pm and 330pm. It was a sunny day, very hot, and present in the home were all 7 of the grandmothers children (between the ages of 7-21), and Jacksons jr. siblings (brother-3 years old and sister-4 years old). I concentrated on Jacksons cognitive and physical development with the use of Attachment theory.Jackson was doing homework, and observation the other children play a video game. The grandmother was in the kitchen provision dinner. Jackson appeared to be able to work on his subject framework without assistance, but was unable to stay focused on the task. The grandmother state that Jackson did not perform well in school. I asked Jackson if he authentic good grades. The other children added their grades to the conversation. They all verbalize they received As and Bs. Jackson appeared withdrawn, and was somewhat embarrassed in the beginning stating that he did not do well in school.Jackson knows that he can perform better in school. When the other children began to tease Jackson, he was put together to difference of opinion some of them. This is typical behavior for Jackson, and is also a pattern of disorganized attachment. Children with a disorganized pattern in infancy angle to show disturbed patterns of relationships, subsequently, their relationships with peers can often be characterized by a fight or flight pattern of alternate aggression and withdrawal. Jacksons coping skills when upset, threatened, or embarrassed is fight, unless the person is physically big than him.If this is the case, Jack son uses flight to cope, and seeks his grandmother for protection and comfort. On October 13, 2012, observation 3 was conducted at the grocery store and at a fast nutriment restaurant between the hours of 300pm and 430pm. It was an over cast day, and present at the store and restaurant were 6 of the grandmothers children (between the ages of 7-21), and Jacksons mother. I concentrated on Jacksons social, emotional, and physical development with the use of Attachment theory. Jacksons mother arrived at the store, and met us inside.I was surprised to see Jacksons mother, and so was Jackson. The mother and Jackson did not communicate with each other. The mother got upset at the store with the grandmother, and stated she was going to leave, and take Jackson with her. The grandmother said No. Jackson became very upset, and yelled, No I hate you Jackson was able to calm down when the mother left the scene. This occurred in the position lot at the store. At the restaurant, Jackson starte d bulling the smaller cousins. The grandmother did not correct the behavior.The grandmother stated that Jackson was only playing. This lose of discipline reassures Jackson that this behavior is appropriate solving problems with his fists, and when upset or threatened, to fight his own battles. This is another example of disorganized attachment. Although Jackson is being cared for by his grandmother, in a loving home, due to the disorganized attachment he has with his mother, the maternal deprivation from birth to age 2 or 3, the abuse, trauma, and lack of stability throughout his spring chicken life, Jackson has to initially protect himself by demonstrating physical behavior.Jackson uses physical aggression as a coping skill in certain situations. Jackson has been harmed by the abusive non- relationship with his mother, which may have internalized a negative self-image and negative expectations into his relationships with his grandmother and others. The grandmothers avoidant styl e in the relationship has continued the mental abuse of Jackson. at that place is a lack of an intimate, enjoyable relationship between Jackson and his grandmother, which depart continue to have a negative impact on the mental and social development of Jackson.Jackson is seeking stability and appropriate responses to the experiences he encounters daily. Jackson and his family are good candidates for therapy individual for Jackson, and family therapy for the rest of the family. Jacksons mother needs drug treatment and counseling, in order to possibly mending the damaged non-relationship she has with Jackson, and with her own mother. According to Ainsworth, the early intervention for disorganized attachment, or other problematic styles, is directed toward changing the trajectory of development to provide a better outcome later in the persons life.Jackson is in neat need of intervention. Without intervention, it appears that Jackson will continue his development into an angrier, e motionally unbalanced, young man. References Ainsworth, MD (1967). Infancy in Uganda. Baltimore John Hopkins Press. Bowlby, J. (1969). Attachment. Attachment and Loss. Vol. I. London Hogarth. Bowlby, J. , Ainsworth, M. D. , Fry, M. (1965). Child care and the growth of love (2d Ed. ). Baltimore Penguin Books.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Econometrics
People wariness at the Seafood Restaurant, Potatos. mount From a humble beginning, heap and Jill Stein established a smooth seafood restaurant on the harbor side in Potatos in 1975. The problem has expanded to include a number of different food establishments at different price points which appeal to a wide client group, with tot all toldy but one of the sites based in Potatos.The reputation of the duty for character of food and service, coupled with Ricks high pen TV appearances, grow ensured Patriots bewilder on the map in respect of destination inning. Culture Rick and Jill remain at the head of the business and, with no external shargonholders, moderate a strong, individual(prenominal) position in terms of the culture and evolution of the business. More recently, their son Jack who is only 33 has been appointed as Executive Chef.As with many owner-led organisations, the culture of the organization continues to hypothesise the tolerant, generous, family-spirited et hos of the initial, much smaller business. With expansion and increasing headcount, this culture can however be educe tested and more challenging to maintain. There is a deed to develop some policies in order to ensure a degree of consistency in how nation are managed and set out the behaviors that are expected from employees of all directs in the course of their work. This inescapably to be achieved in such a way that the culture of the business is retained.Staffing needs and employee constituent Staffing needs reflect the seasonal peaks and troughs of the restaurant business in the busy season, weekly reward give be six times takings in the quieter season. headcount needs to rise and fall accordingly. The seasonal maximum headcount is meet under 400 employees, with a requirement around 100 less(prenominal) employees out of season. This reduction is achieved with natural wastage as many of the seasonal employees are either students or non-students who return course on y ear to the business also specifically to work in the busy season.Therefore, whilst 1 50 leavers per annum appears at first to be very high level of staff turn over, this is typical for the hospitality industry and very much fits the needs of those workers who Join, leave, and often return the pursueing year. Reflecting the high numbers of students who ark seasonally, the age profile of the business is young 40% of employees are under 24 historic period of age. The promoteth of the business has meant that, for those who Join initially as seasonal workers and indeed express an interest in a longer-term role with the business, this is often possible.The business is able to recruit new employees as required without the use of enlisting agencies thereby avoiding costly agency fees. The business remained highly profitable through the recession however a number of cost factors led to a reduced profit forecast for 2012 these included capital investment, a programmer of upgrading premis es and food and fuel inflation. Additionally, the payroll of the business had increased over time to reflect the growth of the business. In effect, it appears there was no education plan per SE.Rick Stein is quoted as saying Little did Jill and I acknowledge when we opened a small seafood bistro on the harbor side in Potatos in 1975 with red checked tablecloths and candles in verdict bottles that the business would grow into four restaurants, 40 bedrooms, 3 shops, a cookery school and a pub. We did not have a Master plan. It unless happened E Just exigencyed the great unwashed to stay here for a little go knowing they could eat differently everyday Despite the unstructured appeal to business tuition plans, turnover among permanent staff is low, and the owners are cracking to reward employees with a yearly increment.As passing on the increased cost to customers would have been counterproductive, the logical sexual climax was to realise operational costs and to second though t staffing. In many organizations, this would involve voltage redundancies. Rick and Jill did not involve to make any employee redundant, and so the HRS function et about considering former(a) approaches to make reductions in payroll expenditure. Location and familiarity Relations with the local, close-knit community are very strategic to the business which is a major employer in the area.Further expansion could include opening restaurants in other locations this would bring a fresh set of challenges to the business, not least in respect of great deal management. Additional information 1 . Organizational structure 2. Map of Potatos display names and locations of Rick and Jill Steins businesses Task For to severally one question below, you should show that you have considered theoretical respective, legal requirements, commercial needs and say-so responses from the workforce to come up with balanced solutions and demonstrate that you are aware of any associated risks. appe llation questions 1 .Identify the current strategical approach to managing people in this organization taking into account advantages and disadvantages. Your answer should include a discussion of how this strategic approach is likely to impact on operational people management issues (for example, recruitment, performance management, staff benefits, absence management, discipline and grievance). If any changes are squired, which approach would you recommend? 2. With the expansion of the business, it has been prudent to consider the development of some policies in order to ensure a degree of consistency in how 2. Which people management insurance would you recommend is implemented as the highest priority in the business? 2. 2 Justify your recommendation. 2. 3 Outline the aims and key elements of the policy. 2. 4 Discuss how you would implement this policy consider how you would ensure managers and employees buy in to the policy and identify any potential resistance. 3. At the Seafood Restaurant, Rick and Jill did not want to make any employee attendant, and so the HRS function set about considering other approaches to making reductions in payroll expenditure. . 1 Discuss the benefits to the business of avoiding redundancies. 3. 2 Discuss the possible approaches to reducing payroll expenditure consider the merits and drawbacks of each approach and identify which you would recommend. 4. Potatos has been home to the Seafood Restaurant for a considerable duration of time and expansion has occurred within the locality. If the business were to expand to another location, what would be the people management considerations in respect of 4. Recruitment 4. 2 Employee intercourse 4. Consistency of culture across the business Assignment 1 opinion Criteria Criteria Excellent Very good Could be better Marks open Theoretical knowledge and critical understanding 30 Evidence of a critical understanding of relevant theories, models and frameworks that inform the situation des cribed by the case study Demonstrates idle understanding of key arguments, debates and contemporary issues/ideas relating to people management Work is informed by clear reference to assume literature Application of theoretical knowledge/research to practicePerspectives, arguments, models and frameworks from the literature are clearly applied to the case study scenario Issues of practical and, where relevant, strategic grandeur for the organization are clearly identified and addressed Practices described in the case study are critically analyses and evaluated through the use and coat of relevant academic literature Written Communication and Presentation Referencing/citations follow Harvard protocol Work is written clearly, using appropriate style and spoken language Spelling, grammar and layout are to a professional standardMaterial is clearly and effectively organized to allow a highly structured, logical and coherent set of arguments Conclusions and recommendations follow log ically and are realistic in the context of the scenario Format requirements Please collide with below ASSIGNMENT 2 REFLECTIVE JOURNAL Individual brooding Journal (30%) You must(prenominal) also produce an individual personal and broody Journal, which demonstrates that you understand the role and value of reflection for individual development. You should also consider what you have learned on the module, and how it builds on your previous knowledge and experience.You must demonstrate through your reflections how and what you are erudition on the module, and reflect on how your skills, ideas and attitudes to people management are developing. This will include identifying any gaps in your existing knowledge or skills and how you plan to work to develop them. You will be encouraged to reflect on a weekly fanny and to produce regular entries in your journal enabling you to build this subsidization as the module progresses. Your wind upd Journal is likely to be close to 1500 word s in length.Task You are required to reflect on the eruditeness on this module and produce a Journal. This should be written in report format critically reflecting on what you have learnt and identifying areas of development. Details terminal report- word Count 1 500 words (minus daily logs). The deadlines- correspond above This is an individual assignment. Your work should contain 1 . A clear introduction, introducing the report and your ideas about people management, with a brief comment on your knowledge and skills in relation to this. 2. A brief discussion of your skills at the beginning of the module to include a.Your views of your own strengths and weaknesses as a potential manager working with people. B. How you will use your opportunities to minimize/overcome weaknesses and potential threats c. Remember to identify development areas. 3. You need to have a subdivision on what you learnt from the module in terms of skills/ knowledge and perhaps how yourself impression has been challenged as a result of participating in activities on the module. A. In addition, you will need to identify consequences of your learning for the rising. B. What does this learning mean for your travel development? Has it got any relevance? . Evidence of action planning for future development. An indication of short/ tedium/long-term development plan is essential. It is important that you also comment on how you will work on your weaknesses and your measures of success. 5. rhythmical entries reflecting on your learning on the module. You should aim to reflect on each day/ on a daily basis, either on the manducate content or seminar activities, and need to have at least 8 in addition to your introduction and conclusion (Weekly Reflective logs must be put in the appendices as evidence to support contents of your report). 6.A complete list of references used Assignment 2 Assessment Criteria Assessment Criteria defence mechanism Missing Demonstration of your ability to use reflective writing to 1. induce a focus for your learning 2. Describe and evaluate your learning 3. draw in sense of your learning experiences 4. Demonstrate an understanding of the value of reflection Applying your learning 1 . Identify consequences of your learning for the future 2. Application of learning experiences to your personal/professional development 3. Evidence of action planning for future development Structure and presentation 20 1 .
Bathroom and Rituals
Nacirema HR 582 Managing Global Diversity Patsy A. Shepherd display 22, 2012 In Body Ritual Among the Nacirema, Horace Miner writes close to the opposed rituals that stack do in America. While reading the story I was near fooled, but as read further I realised the mockery of Nacirema Nacirema is American spelled backwards and the references in the myth be the backward strange American everyday rituals. Miners word usage do it obvious it was besides a myth, words like wizardly, fascination, bewitched, and mythology gave it away.Miner portrays Americans as a tribe that go through their daily life by playing painful and needed rituals to their bodies. It is not obvious at the beginning of the campaign study that the tribe Miner is talking ab come forward is American the great unwashed. The rituals they coif mainly focus on the human body, and if Americans skip these rituals we will provoke a nasty society of individuals. (Miner disguises the bathroom as a cleanup spot close in, the medicament chest as the major device in the shrine and the hair on a stick as a toothbrush.He describes the shrine as a private and secret place where cleansing and musical composition rituals take place. The box and the chest have charms and potions from the medicine men). Harvey, C & Allard, J (2005) Understanding and Managing Diversity readings, cases and exercises Pearson Prentice Hall 4th edition p. 19 Rituals atomic number 18 ceremonies and most rituals have a purpose. In my observation of Nacirema I want to know why the tribe conducts these types rituals. How are the rituals performed? Where are the rituals performed?tribal rituals play a large part of everyday life in the Nacirema and American culture. Rituals are what we do on a regular basis, reiterate oer time that which bring people together shared beliefs and loyalty. some of the events that occur in day to day life in Nacirema are on the button past down customs, rituals, and beliefs. Many of our cus toms are a belief system past down from generation to generation. So their customs, rituals, and beliefs, are their basis of structure for their entire village, and society. We cant live without customs, rituals, and beliefs.Without customs, beliefs, and rituals, the people of Nacirema have no explanation for living, or being on Earth. Without customs, there is no reason for doing anything we do. Customs stem from our beliefs, so we have to retrieve in something. While spending time in Nacirema I realized we have some of the same customs and beliefs. Naciremas shrine with a box or chest in the wall is just a bathroom with a medicine cabinet. Small bundles of hog hairs and certain magical powers are simply toothbrushes and toothpaste. Holy Mouth Men are Dentist.Highly adjudge series of gestures is the art of brushing teeth. The box and the chest have charms and potions from the medicine men are doctors writing the prescriptions we keep in our medicine cabinets. During my fieldwork in Nacirema from December 2011 to February 2012, I concentrated on investigating the main principles authorities Naciremas culture. I did my research before arriving in the village, so I didnt quite know what to expect. I was quite anxious so I interviewed the tribe individually, I asked each individual to tell me what happens in Nacirema on a typical day?How do you feel about me being here? What can you tell me about how Nacirema developed? What do you think should be different, if anything? Also give me just a niggling background on Nacirema as far as government policies, tourism, phone line opportunities, and brief me on customs. After my interview session, I learned that these jolting rituals are just a sequence of daily activities involving gestures, words, and objects, performed on a daily basis. These daily activities are no different from the daily activities that individuals in America perform on a daily basis.Most individuals spend a lot of time in the bathroom bathin g, brushing their teeth, applying makeup, and combing their hair. Would this be considered a ritual? Of course not to me or you its just our daily routine. This routine was passed down from my parents to me and to my children the art of hygiene. My three months of fieldwork in Nacirema was no different from my day to day in America, I actually over stayed my welcome, but I didnt want to rush my process. I wanted my evaluations to be honest and I also didnt want my personal opinions or issues to cloud my judgment.In conclusion I found that Nacirema myths are truths in America. (Notgnishaw, the Pa-To-Mac, and the cherry tree tree with the Spirit of Truth mean America lies between Canada and Mexico. The ancient Code/Secret Language unbowed meaning refers to the joke that a doctors handwriting is illegible, particularly on prescriptions. An Herbalist is just a Pharmacist. Ritual ablution of the mouth for children true meaning describes cleaning their mouths out with soap if they say s omething wrong. Men scraping and lacerating the surface of the face with a sharp instrument is shaving.Women bake their heads in small ovens for about an bit is an old-fashioned hair dryer at a beauty salon. Latipsoh true meaning is a hospital. Thaumaturge and group of vestal maidens are Doctor and nurses. A magic wand in the supplicants mouth is a Thermometer. A listener is the local Psychologist. The sociological standpoint is that culture is ground on rituals and that each culture defines its reality and acceptable behavior and chooses its authorities by rituals). Miner, Horace Body Ritual Among the Nacirema. Retrieved from http//www. westminster. edu/staff/brennie/wpgroup4/brotn. html on bound 20, 2012
Monday, February 25, 2019
Heroism
We quest heroes in our orderliness, or in any society, because they give us individual to sit ourselves after. The aver fester tender being, however pushed near or caged in they may be is unwilling to brave the dangers inherent to resolving the problems that abuse them. Crime may overwhelm a city, but we do non c argon until it affects us somebodyally and even then we only unremarkably worry about whatever facet of it has jolt on our feature life. We atomic number 18 inherently egoistic creatures, and are throwed of a horrifying need to protect our own before, or even at the embody of, others. ? However, in the image of a superhero we see psyche who is willing to have themselves in order to improve our lot. Whether this is a fictional superhero like Batman or Spiderman, or a real life hero such as a soldier who throws himself on a grenade to save those around him does non matter. What matters instead is that we are given bureau modellings that exemplify what we k now we should chastely do, but what we often cannot fixate ourselves do. We see somebody take the opening move and right the wrongs, despite the dangers to themselves. A society without superheroes is a society without intrust, where the human condition inflicts despair and misery al unrivaled. Without somebody, real or fiction, to model our bearing after, we will only continue to behave as selfishly as we can. Every religion is based on this model, from Christianity to Buddhism to Islam we attend the example of soul who sacrificed him or herself for a greater cause, and in doing so we improve the lives of those around us. These religious heroes serve and as important a object of any other position model they give us somebody to pattern ourselves after. We have all had a fictitious character model at some point in our lives, and umpteen of us still do. They are what we cling to when we face hardship or a surd decision. They are the lot we conjecture of in dark times, and allot What would Jesus, or Abe Lincoln, or Jackie Robinson, or even Superman do? And the answer is the i pileized deterrent example choice, one that we see exemplified in another. It is that action, which we see another take, which gives us hope that there can be a choice other than the selfish one, that there is a reason to take the hard path. The big bucks media deflects our society straight off in what many should look up and follow their step to.They create role models for the youth to base their decisions in life so they follow their role models actions. Research on risky television and films, video games, and music rats unequivocal evidence that media violence increases the likelihood of aggressive and violent behavior in both immediate and long-term contexts says Anderson, (Anderson, The Influence of Media Violence on the Youth). This generation lacks leaders that positively impact the youth into doing virtuous and productive actions. The media should expose rol e models that demonstration dependable qualities to influence the individuals into following them.Instead they show bad role models for pot to follow or for the youth to look up to. Quality a upstart day leader should possess, Inspiring words, actions and emotions that propel others to go beyond their conceptualise limits. The motives of a successful leader should be genuine and not just for show. ripe examples of genuine motives to do sound deeds are fears, who perish in the classification of respectable role models to follow. If tidy sum were exposed to the saints actions by the media today, they might be influenced positively than what the mass media shows presently.Whether if it is what we should wear, act, eat, or believe in, the media today dubs a certain normal to it. Rayuso explains, Young people are in a stage of life where they deprivation to be accepted by their peers, they want to be loved and be successful. The media creates the ideal image of a beautiful men and women and tells you what the characteristics of a successful person are you can see it in movies and TV (Mass Media Influence on Society). Young people look up to celebrities and their identity is reflected on them. sometimes its a advantageously thing and other times it is a bad thing.Celebrities need to function as a role model to their audience because the society today is greatly influenced by them. The media is everywhere and it is difficult for society to ignore. The ideal modern day role model should possess different positive qualities. They should possess characteristics of being model for children by displaying a general care and concern for everyone, openness to communication, and executing good examples of how to deal with certain situations. An admirable leader should inspire someone to mimic their good deeds for the community and cause out the best in them.I think the ideal leader for the 21st century will be one who creates an environment that encourages everyon e to stretch his or her capabilities. A role model provides uptake and motivation to pursue accomplishments. One should treat other how him or her would want to be treated. Treating others with respect no matter where they came from and victorious full tariff for their actions are other qualities. Youve got to have the highest ethical standards to be an effective role model, and have to lead, and create an atmosphere of ethical behavior in the society.Having good morals is the main key in being an ideal role model for those looking up to you. Being a role model goes hand in hand with leadership skills and standing up for your beliefs and taking action. Making poor choices on whom you want to admire and be like, many of the youth go through a rough path because of their role models choices in life that they choose to follow too. Good successful leaders are needed to transfer people into choosing fit choices while besides respecting them. For example, Successful leaders improved the performance of people by not being forceful or intimidating.Good leaders bring out the best in people through trust, respect, and inspiration. The youth should consider looking up to someone who has heroic like qualities instead of what the mass media is feeding to them. Forbes defines heroes, Heroes are people who perform extraordinary deeds or provide selfless examples. They go beyond what is expected. We live in an age that does not want to acknowledge the hero. Rather, we want to look for peoples flaws. The media focusing on the celebrities poor choices and display it for the youth to see, making it uncouth for them to be exposed to bad choices.The motives of the leader are important, and should be for pristine intentions such as helping others, and not for the public recognition. Many people just desire to look good and do not very work hard to gain the rightful attention they deserve. he media today display celebrities that dont have the best ethics or choices for the s ociety to absorb from. The mass media tend to show celebrities partying, drinking, and using drugs, which if anything, influence the youth into following the celebs choices instead of encouraging them to do productive activities.They also do not hold up certain qualities needed to make an ideal role model, leader, or hero unlike saints. John pissing explains, The young do not really have models, except peradventure from the television. They do not even know themselves. It is true because courage is an necessity quality in heroism. Heroes have courage to be true to themselves. They are celebrated for their courage, nobility, or exploits. Our choice of hero / role model reveal what we value, and what is important to us therefore we should base our choices on good examples seen in righteous models who have a vision and show their beliefs through their
Geography Synoptic Essay
With reference to founts, assess the degree to which the level of sparing education of a sylvan affects planning and forethought in urban beas. The economic development of a landed e reconcile stick out be defined as the branch of perseverance, wealth, employment and the level of urbanisation. The planning and precaution issues that atomic number 18 linked to economic development, ar those associated with processes such as urbanisation, suburbanisation and counter-urbanisation of cities. These whitethorn involve pollution of water, line of business and noise.Other issues may be the make up in transport and waste, created by large number living, travelling through and scating in urban commonwealths. These problems need solutions, which practic completelyy leads to planning and carrying out redevelopment of urban areas. The effects of urbanisation on a urban center can be seen in Sao Paolo, a saucily industrialised country in brazil nut w present trapping feeler schemes are evident. what is more we can see issues of planning and management in the UK, a more economically developed country, collectable to gain re-urbanisation and suburbanisation.Using these 2 counties of dissimilar levels of development, I will be able to eventually assess to what limit the level of economic development will affect planning and management of cities. Urbanisation (the coursement of mickle from inelegant to built-up areas) in Sao Paolo is increasing rapidly. being the largest metropolis in the southern-hemisphere, with a population density of 21,000km2, it is constantly ripening in size. all the same the rate of increase is slowing, along with the reduced rural-urban migration and intrinsic increase rates.The population of central areas is in worry manner decreasing a embodiment that mirrors that of cities in more teeming parts of the world. The city was initially increasing in size because it was a centre of agriculture, with exports including coffee and cotton. The city continues to develop today as an industrial centre with manufacturing and services. These industries offer safe employment to people living in rural areas where the main industry of agriculture is unreliable. Another pull factor is its temperate climate in comparison to the tropical low-lands surrounding it.The huge population blind drunks that favorable provisions are of a practically higher theatrical role, including education and healthcare. However this movement of people into the city brings its problems, mostly in the variation of quality of life. Although a prosperous city, it does confuse the highest unemployment rate in Brazil at 5. 3% in August 2012. The tell between rich and woeful is very extreme. A survey of living standards carried out in 2002 revealed that HDI indexes for Sao Paulo wide-ranging from the Portuguese national average to Sierra Leones (the worlds poorest country. This is reflected by the housing available in the city, from condominiums (luxury housing blocks), to corticos (inner-city dilapidated accommodation) and favelas (illegal slums. ) It was estimated that the sub-standard housing occupies 705? of Sao Paolo, and that 605? of population growth in recent age, has gone straight to the favelas. non except are these areas unsightly and extremely over-populated at 100,000? , absolute privation is present. The services and infrastructure are inadequate, with little running water, drainage or rubbish collection and many open sewers causing diseases like epidemic epidemic cholera and dysentery.Many are unemployed and try to find work in the versed section of the economy. The pollution in the city is high, with 255? of Brazils vehicles go Sao Paolo. However, improvements are being made air quality is improving with the drop-off of sulphur dioxide and lead levels, although ozone and hundred monoxide are appease of c at oncern. $1 zillion is spent each day on rubbish collection and with sim ply 2 landfill sites in 2001, thither isnt enough space for all the rubbish created. However, urbanisation is decreasing and urban re-formation is taking indue to improve living conditions for those already living there.Housing improvement schemes are aiding the regeneration of the city. Favelas have been the main target since 1990, when the city- funded community groups allowed families to renovate their existing homes to include electricity. Despite great publicity only 8000 habitations were built, which would on average house 40,000 people (in comparison to the 100,000 living in the favelas. ) Improvements have been attempted since, for eccentric in 2000, when investment was put into Santo Andre. The aim was to alleviate poverty by providing work for entrepreneurs, community healthcare workers and literacy programmes.So although this is an LEDC/RIC, it still faces overpopulation problems it does seem that the planning and management changes are aiding the over-population probl em and improving the overall quality of life. In contrast Notting pitcher is in the UK, an economically developed country with an average gross domestic product (ppp) per capita of $35,494 in comparison to $11,719 in Brazil (World Bank 2011). Notting Hil is an area of capital of the United Kingdom, an guinea pig of re-urbanisation when people move into the city centre or inner city due to regeneration.Gentrification is what has happened in Notting Hill, as individuals moved into old housing that was at a time in a state of despair and refurbished and improved it. This changed the composition of the solid neighbourhood, because the affluent newcomers displaced the low-income groups that formerly lived there. Often the new comers work in victor or managerial jobs. A positive outcome of this is that more affluent people have been attracted to the area and therefore their purchasing power is much greater.This means that some house prices now rival those of upmarket Mayfair, exclus ively it has meant that the area has become more prosperous. The demand for services to meet the ineluctably of these new-comers has meant new bars and restaurants and services of a higher status. In give this brings employment to the area for those in design, building, decoration and so forth Not only is this a hotspot for people such as Stella McCartney, except it is alike a popular area for families. There are parks and common gardens making the area extremely desirable to those who can afford it.The put down Notting Hill gave the area huge amounts of publicity, despite the fact that gentrification was well ceremonious by this time. There are lots of well known and big-ticket(prenominal) restaurants that line the streets to accommodate the affluent people coming to the area. These include The Westbourne Pub, the vacant Daisy Cafe and the Goulbourne Road Area. However, there are negative impacts unfortunately those who lived here before the gentrification are finding it i ncreasingly difficult to either debauch houses or afford the living costs of the ones they already own/ snag the average house price is ? ,320,599. This also means that private rentals are starting to decline, as more and more properties are purchased. Furthermore the clank between residents and newcomers can cause wickedness to increase (seen during the 1976 riots. ) An article in the Daily Telegraph by Ross Clark revealed, Parts of Notting Hill are still run-down and prone to crime. However in general it is clear the Notting Hill is a very desirable area for the people who have able income to live there.Transport has also been managed in Notting Hill, and this year (2012) the Metropolitan Police would like to restrict the use of roads in specified safety zones by both vehicles and pedestrians which in turn would reduce pollution from cars and overcrowding of people. Also London has the famous congestion charge which has recently been extended to Notting Hill at ? 8 on the d ay or ? 10 on the day, once again reducing pollution and congestion. equally this area has a tubing station and many bus routes, facilitating travel during the ban of cars, and reducing carbon emissions per person.Waste is also heavily managed in this area with Monash Waste Transfer and cycle which is managed by the City Council. Not only can people incline of waste and stop it littering and polluting the water and streets, but it also gives residents a calamity to recycle, reducing the amount put into landfill, and reducing the amount of unrenewable resources we use. Equally in the U. K. the opposite is also happening with counter-urbanisation, where people migrate to rural areas, often leap-frogging the green belt to get away from the pollution and crime that cities are famous for.This is often families who increase the affluence of an area but unfortunately this means they work in professional or managerial jobs which requires transport links to the city, and services for th e whole family in spite of appearance the rural area. For example Crosby in the Isle of Man. The A1 commuter route has been extended, which although facilitating travel, may also increase congestion and pollution towards the rural area, which almost defeats the point of clean and collected living. In addition modern facilities are in demand from the families extentions, garages etc. A perfect example being the Eyreton Barn Conversions. However, this would provide work for the construction industry within the village, benefiting the local economy. However, the addiction of all these services, including a refurbished play park and BMX track, although incumbent for recreation of young people within the village, are arguably expanding what should be a centre of agriculture.Expansion can also be seen in Ballawattleworth Estate, Peel in the Isle of Man where people are moving from the centre of the city to the outskirts (suburbanisation. ) Once again this has meant the increase in the building of develops. At the Queen Elizabeth II high school a new dining room, classrooms and KS5 learning Centre have been necessary to cater for the increased intake of pupils as more people move to the area. When comparing LEDCs and MDCs it is vital to take into account other, wider issues.For example LEDCs may have more natural disasters and less revenue to deal with them. In Brazil between 1980 and 2010 there were 146 natural disasters and over 4000 people killed in the UK there have been 67 with only 751 killed. Therefore planning and managing an urban area which is more prone to natural disaster is going to pose utmost more problems socially, economically, environmentally and politically. Not only is it more difficult, but the country as a whole cant afford the cost so has to seek aid from other countries.A lot of natural disasters are also weather related, for example the floods in Brazil, due to the tropical climate. locate right next to the equator, it is a perfect tar get for tropical down-pours as the rising condensation comes straight down again as precipitation. Furthermore pollution is a much larger issue in Sao Paolo due to the favelas with open sewers in the UK clean drinking water and plumbing mean that pollution isnt an issue. Finally, the health issues created in the favelas mean that healthcare is ask for more people than in the U. K.This is economically counter-productive for the city as stipendiary more health-care for residents also means less money available for improvement of the areas that need it. Whereas in the U. K. the NHS means healthcare is free, although diseases such as cholera dont need treatment as working sewers are something we already have. In conclusion, I think it is true that the level of economic development has an impact on planning and management issues. If a country such as Brazil had more money then they would be able to combat poverty and sanitation by demolishing the favelas.As an MDC we do have the fundin g to lessen the issues, but in 200 years time Sao Paolo will have developed demographically and moved to stage 4 of the DTM. With a slower increase or stable population they may find regenerating much easier, as there will be less people to cater for. Notting Hill expanded during the 19th and twentieth Centuries due to rural to urban migration and by the 1950s slum conditions change the area and poverty took hold much like the current state of Sao Paolo. Gentrification and re- urbanisation may occur here too when and if the economy can support it.
Sunday, February 24, 2019
Develop Teams Individual
This musical theme will life at identifying and mechanism schooling and development necessitate for an automotive helper leanshop. It will look at developing a schooling and development plan, elaborating a dodging to march on provide to self adjudicate mathematical operation, assessing performance, providing feed brook and managing follow up.It will practice session Richard Parsers Automotive Service Team workshop as a grounds study to help understand the problems of managing deal learning desires and performance employing. Background Richard Parker has been in business for three years, in Preston, Melbourne. Richard employs eight regular and twain part- while staff. Four of the full-timers work in the workshop and two in in the plunk for office and two in the present office dealing with clients. Richard has noticed that the front office staff and their customer service are not up to the expect direct. For example customers dont lend the service that they re quire or the product they separate.Richard complains of staff not demonstrate up for work at the pay off time and so on. Richard has overly faced some issues with the local council over solid and liquid photocopy disposal. The ass end office staff often confronts the mechanics when they order spare parts for the services to be carried out. The back office staff always complain of issues with suppliers. Suppliers complain of the ambiguous ordering process of the back staff. Richard finds some irregularity in his teams in terms of coating of skills and association. He believes that it is the right time for him to take the right deeds to turn the business into the right direction.Thats why he decides to identify and implement learning and development regards for is staff. Report AAA . Recommended learning method is a Training demand abbreviation (TAN) Richard could identify his team learning call for using a systematic approach and going through tetrad steps of psycho di gest 1. Analysis of the competencies that each employee must have to remediate the business flow. 2. Analysis of the organization requirements to focus where is the learning and development need located. 3. Task summary to establish what individuals and teams must learn in order to satisfy the require learning and development need. . Team analysis to determine which employee needs a learning syllabus. To conduct this analysis Richard will need to now his telephoner situation, identify required competencies of his team, involve employees in decision curb, survey, discuss and analyses certain data, prepare specific employee development plans, implement the plans. Before to designing the preparation program, it will be very important that Richard conduct a obscenity analysis, to identify his team Strengths and Weakness points and his business Opportunities and Threats.To fill the gap amidst the Job requirements and modern abilities of his employees, Richard has to conduc t a planning needs analysis, making sure that its betokened to a specific need and satisfies prepare acquirement. The fosterage needs will be the result of collecting in setion on the skills, knowledge and attitude required to perform a Job task, identifying the rearing need and performance gap. When designing the learning needs analysis, Richards aim is to assess the current situation. Define the problem (what gaps exist? ). Determine if there is a need for training/learning. Determine what is driving this need for training/learning. evaluate living training. Assess the possible learning solutions. Ascertain information about logistic considerations/constraint. The Training Needs Analysis will provide the following benefits A cause indication of what needs to be allowd in a training program. Assists in developing learning outcomes (by identifying precisely what needs to be learnt). Clarifies areas for assessment. O Provides guidance on development, delivery, presentat ion methods and media to be used. Provides knowledge of the target audience, training gaps and proposed content. Will allow specific evaluation to ascertain its success. AAA. schooling and Development Plan. Name Paul smith Date 25. 02. 2014 Job bunk Front office, customer service. Learning improvements goals Dealing with customers Communication with the staff beingness at work on time Learning outcomes Delivering effective customer service Team working Effective internal talk keep of workplace rules and workflow Strategies / steps or actions Analysis of training needs interview to identify performance needs. Identification of appropriate learning methods consulting of invitee speaker. Employee self-evaluation of performance simulated work receive. possessor feedback on-the-Job instruct or mentoring. Follow up simulated work experience. Behavior/expectations/support plump out a learning plan targeted, collaboratively developed, agreed to and implemented. proprietor ident ifying and approving resources and time lines required for learning activities. Employee proclivity to fill in the performance gaps.Owner providing coaching and mentoring assistance. Owner providing encouragement and positive feedback to the employee. Data/ resources Survey to be subordinated during intimate interview. Guest speaker identifying appropriate learning methods. Timeline 1 week for analysis 1 week for simulating work experience, feedback and follow up. AAA. Employee self-assessment. SELF ASSESSMENT Employee lucubrate Name PAUL SMITH localization FRONT OFFICE work area CUSTOMER SERVICE contact no. 555 555 555 1. Sees your current level of skill/knowledge relating to the skills/knowledge provided I know how to take orders from clients, how to outcome to phone calls, how to record appointments on the agenda. 2. Think about the requirements of your Job in relation to the skill areas and note the major task/knowledge requirements of your position I need to improve my approach to the Clients, delivering effective customer service. I need to learn how to use suppliers database, to improve communication tit back office staff. I need to learn more than about automatic components, to improve communication with staff.I need to respect more workplace rules and workflow. 3. Where you female genitals identify that your skills/knowledge are less than those required for your position, tick the concussion Training Required a) Dealing with customers b) Communication with the staff c) Being at work on time 4. Where training is required, decide how soon your training should occur a) the next 2 weeks b) In the next 2 weeks c) straight AAA. Feedback mechanisms. In Richard needs to collect feedback on performance of team members from applicable resources and compare with completed team learning needs.Feedback on performance may include Formal/in prescribed performance appraisals. Obtaining feedback from clients. Obtaining feedback from supervisors and c olleagues. Personal, reflective behavior strategies. single-valued function organizational methods for monitoring service delivery. Richard may use some formal systems in comparing established team learning needs, such as measurement systems (including planning), individual and team performance and reward systems, resource allotment systems. Richard should use also some informal yester in comparing established team learning needs, including meeting formats and conflict resolution protocols.AS. Development program Goals. Richard has to identify and develop program goals and objectives in order to establish clear training goals, learning objectives, and long-term objectives based on the outcomes that his employees wish to achieve. The goals and objectives indicate what the actors will learn and achieve as a result of their learning. To be effective, training must be specifically structured to meet province outcomes and must be based on clear and measurable goals. Clear and lea rner focused objectives. Long-term objectives, to establish a pattern for futurity evaluation.Richard should provide to his employees a document that specifies in a structured format how they should perform a Job or work role (competency standard). AAA. tolerate Learning Methods. Learning delivery methods appropriate to the learning goals may include Conference and seminar appearance Formal course participation Induction employment in professional networks On-the-Job coaching or mentoring Presentations/demonstrations Problem-solving Work experience It is important to give the right consideration to participants expect and their earning style.Some learning methods exponent be not effective because Lack of practical information (too overmuch theory or background and not enough how-to approaches or action steps). Material too elementary and/or out of date, no state of the art. Not enough group interaction (too much lecturing). O Lecture notes and visuals not sequenced with course coverage. Sometimes boring. Disorganized skipping from takings to topic with no sense of direction. Poor visuals. To provide an effective training program, the trainer should Assess in advance the relative importance of each atom of the learning program. Spend more time on the most racy segments. Determine priorities for the elements of the session in advance. An effective trainer should avoid pass too much time on relatively lightweight portions of the learning program and being sidetracked by too many questions. AAA. Workplace opportunities. cosy session for customer service for front office staff. Refresh training in the main workshop. Rear house session with supplier manage manager. AAA. Assess and record outcomes of recommended training.Assessment in training is about measuring learners to check up on if they have reached the stated objectives of the course. To assess and record outcomes and performance of individuals and teams you need to evaluate their knowl edge and their skills. 1 . Knowledge what learners gained as a result of training. These assessments sieve the recall of facts, comprehension skills, analysis skills, synthesis skills and evaluation skills. 2. Practical skills the application of knowledge to a given situation. Knowledge and Practical skills include four main types of assessment 1 .Real work Takes place whilst the learner is execute real work, on- the-job. 2. Simulated work Usually performed off-the-job, possibly in a training room or mock up work site. 3. create verbally Used to demonstrate in written form what they know, either on paper or on computer. 4. Oral When learners speak about what they know. unity of the key challenges with assessment is to be able to assess the learning back in the workplace, on the Job, and it is possible to check it through the instruction execution Review Programs, which include observations on the Job.It is also fundamental to record assessment, guardianship training records th rough a recording system that enables easy appointment of what training each staff member has completed and when. Depending on the coat of the organization, this could be a simple matrix or it ay be do through the use of software commonly known as a Learning Management System (ALMS). AY. Adjusting the learning program. After monitoring and evaluating if the training course met the aims and objectives for which it was developed, it is important to adjust the learning program, if it is not u to expected dimension.Based on both assessment and evaluation, it might be needed to make or recommend changes for future training to improve the efficiency and effectualness of learning. Changes wad be made on different sides TIME Recommending a review of time to address the time to provide a more impressive treatment of the subject or selecting in lecture notes. capability Reviewing or re-writing the content of a presentation, for example to ensure emphasis on the practical application of the material. DELIVERY Focusing learning material on fact and true knowledge not on opinion or on a particular style of management.Proposing to the learners generally and officially accepted management techniques and policies. FORMAT Including a glossary of terms and an annotated bibliography to the notes. Organizing the content of the learning notes, making frequent use of headings and sub-headings and bullet points. Reviewing formatting and printing to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of learning. Providing copies of the learning material in advance so that those involved with changes can be appraised of the current presentations. AI. Documenting and maintaining records and reports of competency gained.Many methods can be employed to document and maintain records Training evaluation form usher Course participants to complete and to hand form to trainer after limit Assessment by course Director/Supervisor/Owner Owner/Supervisor to complete either with, or after discuss ion with the participant. Owner/Supervisor to complete either with, or after discussion with the participant 1 . Have you seen the desired changes to the participants skills or knowledge? Yes 2. How will you strain that the participant has gained from this course? Simulating work experience. . If the participant did not make the gains necessary, what can be done to address this? He can be deft again trough an on-the-Job coaching or mentoring and he could attend a formal course about customer service, internal communication and mechanical components. 4. From discussions with the participant, are you both attested that attendance at the training plan was worthwhile? Yes 5. Other comments? Elaborating a training need analysis was a effective way to improve my staff knowledge and skills and to implement and develop an effective team work.Supervisor Richard Parker Date 25. 02. 2014 Conclusion/Summary This report has looked at identifying and implement learning and development needs for an automotive service workshop. Developing a learning and development plan, elaborating a strategy to encourage staff to self evaluate performance, assessing performance, providing feedback and managing follow up. The process of monitoring, evaluating, implementing and developing people performance is essential to the success of any business.
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