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Could you please help me to make blogs for the activity below? Thank youÂ
Blog #1:Â
In your blog, you should address the following two sections:Â
(1) Section 1: list the key ideas you have extracted from the prescribed e-learning activity.Â
(2) Section 2: apply those ideas to your own experience, to an organisation you know and to the topic(s) of this subject.Â
Visit the following URLs, and use 'Questions to consider' to guide your thinking. Remember you can select the number of activities to use in your blog (i.e., you can either focus on one activity or incorporate the ideas from several activities in one blog).Â
Activity 1: Linear Programming Word ProblemÂ
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ACJ9ewUC6UÂ
Questions to consider:Â
What insights into rational decision making approach can you draw from this video?Â
What would be the limitations of linear programming?Â
In what kinds of situation could the linear programming be useful to decision makingÂ
Blog #2:Â
n your blog, you should address the following two sections:Â
(1) Section 1: list the key ideas you have extracted from the prescribed e-learning activity.Â
(2) Section 2: apply those ideas to your own experience, to an organisation you know and to the topic(s) of this subject.Â
Visit the following URLs, and use 'Questions to consider' to guide your thinking. Remember you can select the number of activities to use in your blog (i.e., you can either focus on one activity or incorporate the ideas from several activities in one blog).Â
Activity 1: Management by Objectives (Prof. Fredmund Malik)Â
URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CX7m8J-rGDcÂ
Questions to consider:Â
Do you agree with Prof Malik’s views on objectives and planning? Why or why not?Â
Blog #3:Â
Activity 2: PERTÂ
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdDzybQ_9vM (Watch only the first 15:40 for Critical Path Method)Â
Questions to consider:Â
From watching the video clip, can you identify the benefits of using critical path for planning?Â
Blog #4:Â
In your blog, you should address the following two sections:Â
(1) Section 1: list the key ideas you have extracted from the prescribed e-learning activity.Â
(2) Section 2: apply those ideas to your own experience, to an organisation you know and to the topic(s) of this subject.Â
Visit the following URLs, and use 'Questions to consider' to guide your thinking. Remember you can select the number of activities to use in your blog (i.e., you can either focus on one activity or incorporate the ideas from several activities in one blog).Â
Activity 1: Product Life CycleÂ
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Edug_Z2mACcÂ
Questions to consider:Â
Identify at least one product that fits into each stage of the Product Life Cycle.Â
Blog #5:Â
Activity 2: THE ANSOFF MATRIXÂ
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AORoMxgp428 (Watch only the first 4 minutes)Â
Questions to consider:Â
Can you think of some examples of organisations diversifying the product (service) offerings or diversifying into other markets?Â
Blog #6:Â
In your blog, you should address the following two sections:Â
(1) Section 1: list the key ideas you have extracted from the prescribed e-learning activity.Â
(2) Section 2: apply those ideas to your own experience, to an organisation you know and to the topic(s) of this subject.Â
Visit the following URLs, and use 'Questions to consider' to guide your thinking. Remember you can select the number of activities to use in your blog (i.e., you can either focus on one activity or incorporate the ideas from several activities in one blog).Â
Activity 1: Hawthorne StudiesÂ
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7RHjwmVGhs&list=PLOyGniZzYVh-qFD_vAJq96YlLdnp_pznPÂ
Questions to consider:Â
Explain in your own words the main findings of Hawthorne Studies.Â
Based on Hawthorne studies, explain how norms and status exert influence on an individual’s behaviour.Â
Blog #7:Â
Activity 2: Repatriation Integration ProgramÂ
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vISO9Hldhv0Â
Questions to consider:Â
Identify the challenges that repatriated employees and their employers face upon their return to home country.Â
What should the repatriation integration program entail to address the logistical and psychological concerns of the repatriated employees?Â
Blog #8:Â
In your blog, you should address the following two sections:Â
(1) Section 1: list the key ideas you have extracted from the prescribed e-learning activity.Â
(2) Section 2: apply those ideas to your own experience, to an organisation you know and to the topic(s) of this subject.Â
Visit the following URLs, and use 'Questions to consider' to guide your thinking. Remember you can select the number of activities to use in your blog (i.e., you can either focus on one activity or incorporate the ideas from several activities in one blog).Â
Activity 1: Hertzberg's Theory of MotivationÂ
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ub8R5c6tkEÂ
Questions to consider:Â
1. Explain the key concepts of Hertzberg theory of motivation.Â
2. Explain how would use the finding of the Hertzberg theory of motivation to motivate your workers in a fast food industry?Â
Blog #9:Â
Activity 2: Employee Motivation: Expectancy TheoryÂ
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zd5m8V9No0Â
Questions to consider:Â
1. After watching the videos, how do you use this theory to motivate yourself?Â
2. What are the strengths and weakness of this theory?
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