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Effective Communication through Body Language
In this video, the speaker provides tips on using body language to improve communication and project confidence in professional settings. They emphasize the importance of standing and sitting up straight, making eye contact and smiling,...
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Big Data in Management Accounting
This video explains the effect of big data and how it has an affect of accounting. Specifically, big data allows for the collection and analysis of information in ways never before possible. It improves the analytical ability of managers...
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Dialogic Organization Development
What is Dialogic Organization Development? Dialogic Organization Development is a compelling alternative to the classical action research approach to planned change. Organizations are seen as fluid, socially constructed realities that...
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Cynefin Framework
What is the Cynefin Framework? The Cynefin framework (Figure 1 below) is a problem-solving tool that helps you put situations into five "domains" defined by cause-and-effect relationships.
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Customer Centric Strategy
A customer-centric sales strategy focuses first on understanding the issue, then on helping to solve it with the most appropriate solution.
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Covert Leadership
Covert Leadership can help you create positive change as an inspiring leader, whether you consider yourself one, or not. Our approach is grassroots and starts with the individual. By focusing on two words: Being Human, we can activate...
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Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis - Operating Income
The Cost Volume Profit Analysis yields the number of units needed for an operation to break even. At break even, the operating income is zero.
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Cost Behavior
Costs change or react to changes in other organizational levels or variables. Most notably, the Cost Volume Profit analysis analyzes changes in cost related to profitability and volume.
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Corporate Governance and Industry Standards - Explained
Corporate Governance and Industry Standards - Explained
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Control Function of Management
What is the Control Function of Management? Controlling is a primary goal-oriented function of management in an organization. It is a process of comparing the actual performance with the set standards of the company to ensure that...
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Contemporary Management Theories
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is Contemporary Management Theories
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Considerations for Organizational Design
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what are the Considerations for Organizational Design
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Conflict Theory
What is Conflict Theory? Conflict theories are perspectives in sociology and social psychology that emphasize a materialist interpretation of history, dialectical method of analysis, a critical stance toward existing social arrangements,...
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Conflict (Organizational Behavior)
What is Conflict? How does it relate to Organizational Behavior? Organizational conflict refers to the condition of misunderstanding or disagreement that is caused by the perceived or actual opposition in the needs, interests, and values...
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Configuration School of Strategy
What is the Configuration School of Strategy? The Configuration schools view strategy formation (configuration) as a process of organizational transformation. Configuration refers to the organization and the context in which it operates.
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Concentration Strategy
A concentration strategy is when a business focuses on a specific group of clients, a specific product, or a specific geographic market.
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Competing Values Framework
The CVF was created to help an organization understand its culture, and to determine what makes it truly effective. The model is based on the finding that most organizations can be described using two dimensions, represented by a...
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Competence and Fit - Career Development
This Video Explains Competence and Fit - Career Development
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Comparison between Financial and Managerial Accounting
Financial accountants focus on the preparation of financial statements to report to the outside world. Managerial accountants focus on the use of internal information to all internal decision making.
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Company Equipment - Business Etiquette
Company Equipment - Business Etiquette
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Commonwealth
A commonwealth is a self-governing political unit similar to a state.
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Common and Preferred Shares
What is the difference between Common shares and Preferred Shares? The main difference between preferred and common stock is that preferred stock gives no voting rights to shareholders while common stock does. Preferred shareholders have...