What are the motives?
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Ebook "Schools on probation: How accountability works (and doesn’t work)" analyzes what happens when schools are put on probation for failing to meet their accountability improvement targets. The author examines accountability design issues, organizational development, teacher motivation, and curriculum changes in 11 schools on probation and offers empirical evidence of how effective probationary sanctions and penalties are guiding school change and what their limitations are.
193p tuongnhuoclan 28-11-2023 4 3 Download
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The researches on informal economy focuses on supplier aspects and government policies. This will be a major omission because the motive and reason for the existence of the suppliers in the informal economy are the consumers.The understanding from the perspective of consumers will answer us the question: What causes consumers to purchase goods from the informal economy, represented by street vendors?
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This study aims to answer the three following questions: what are the main factors losing students' interests in reading homeworks; what are techniques used by teachers to motivate their students in reading homework; what are factors that assist teachers to assign appropriately reading homework.
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Lecture Essentials of contemporary management (6/e): Chapter 9 - Gareth R. Jones, Jennifer M. George
Chapter 9 "Motivation", after completing this chapter, students will be able to: Explain what motivation is and why managers need to be concerned about it, describe from the perspectives of expectancy theory and equity theory what managers should do to have a highly motivated workforce, explain how goals and needs motivate people and what kinds of goals are especially likely to result in high performance,…
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Chapter 6 - Process costing. The following will be discussed in this chapter: How are costs assigned to mass-produced products? What are equivalent units & how do they relate to the production process? How is the weighted average method used in process costing?...
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Chapter 9 - Joint product and by-product costing. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What is a joint process, and what is the difference between a by-product and a main product? How are joint costs allocated? What factors are considered in choosing a joint cost allocation method?...
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Chapter 10 - Static and flexible budgets. The following will be discussed in this chapter: How do budgets contribute to the strategic management process? What is a master budget and how is it prepared?What are flexible budgets and how can they be used for sensitivity analysis?...
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Chapter 12 - Strategic investment decisions. The following will be discussed in this chapter: How are strategic investment decisions made? What cash flows are relevant for strategic investment decisions? How is net present value (NPV) analysis performed and interpreted?...
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Chapter 15 - Performance evaluation and compensation. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What is agency theory? How are decision-making responsibility and authority related to performance evaluation? How are responsibility centers used to measure, monitor, and motivate performance?...
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Chapter 16 - Strategic performance measurement. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What is strategic decision making? How are financial and nonfinancial measures used to evaluate organizational performance? How are financial and nonfinancial measures used to evaluate organizational performance?...
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Chapter 17 - Sustainability accounting. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What are sustainability and sustainable management? What are sustainability accounting, sustainability management accounting, and sustainability reporting? What are the motivations and frameworks for external sustainability reporting?...
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Chapter 2 - The cost function. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What are the different ways to describe cost behavior? What process is used to estimate future costs? How are engineered estimates, account analysis, and two-point methods used to estimate cost functions?...
51p lovebychance01 25-04-2021 7 1 Download
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Chapter 3 - Cost-volume-profit analysis. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What is cost-volume-profit (CVP) analysis, and how is it used for decision making? How are CVP calculations performed for a single product? How are CVP calculations performed for multiple products?...
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Chapter 7 - Activity-based costing and management. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What is activity-based costing (ABC)? What are activities and how are they identified? What process is used to assign costs in an ABC system?...
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Chapter 8 - Measuring and assigning support department costs. The following will be discussed in this chapter: What are support departments, and why are their costs allocated to other departments? What process is used to allocate support department costs? How is the direct method used to allocate support costs to operating departments?...
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Chapter 11 - Standard costs and variance analysis. The following will be discussed in this chapter: How does variance analysis contribute to the strategic management process? What is a standard costing system and how is it used? How are direct cost variances calculated?...
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Chapter 9 - Group influence and opinion leadership. When you finish this chapter you should understand why: Others, especially those who possess some kind of social power, often influence us; we seek out others who share our interests in products or services; we are motivated to buy or use products in order to be consistent with what other people do; the things that other consumers tell us about products (good and bad) are often more influential than the advertising we see.
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This paper is devoted to examining the effects of aural authentic materials to motivate second year English major students in listening classes at Hung Yen university of Technology and Education. 25 majored English students are invited to experience aural authentic materials applied in the listening class and they also are assigned to choose their own favorite aural authentic input to practice at home. The data from interview, observation and weekly reflection of what they self practiced were collected to be analyzed and then be presented in this paper.
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A true account of history depends on how reliable the source of the accounts is, and how correct facts about the event are. Primarily, historical accounts are built on what people narrate about particular incidents and events. However, people are motivated differently to give facts or fictitious accounts about a particular event.
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This chapter presents the following content: What is motivation? reasons for motivating salespeople, what goals are most important? how successful were you at reaching your goals? maslow’s hierarchy of needs, an exercise to determine your motivational needs,...
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