Dynamics of Team Performance and Organizational Identity
Group Fundamentals and Interdependence
Defining a Group
A group consists of two or more individuals who interact, are interdependent, share common goals, and mutually influence one another. A mere collection of people is not a group unless psychological interaction and task interdependence exist.
Types of Interdependence
- Pooled interdependence: Members work independently and outputs are combined.
- Sequential interdependence: One member’s output becomes another’s input.
- Reciprocal interdependence: Members
Understanding Tort Law: Principles, Cases, and Civil Wrongs
Introduction to Tort Law
The law of torts is a vital branch of civil law that addresses wrongful acts causing harm or injury to a person’s legal rights. Its primary objective is to provide compensation to the injured party and maintain social order by imposing legal duties on individuals to avoid harming others.
Tort law developed primarily through English common law and was integrated into Indian law during British rule. Unlike criminal law, which punishes offenses against the State, tort law provides
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The Role of the UN in Maintaining Global Peace
The United Nations (UN) was created in 1945 to maintain international peace and security. Its main role is to prevent conflicts and solve disputes between countries peacefully.
The UN helps keep peace through peacekeeping missions, where it sends soldiers to conflict areas to maintain ceasefires and protect civilians. It also uses diplomacy and negotiations to solve disputes before they become wars. The Security Council can impose sanctions or pass resolutions
Read MoreAbraca ABC: Sustainable Business Growth and E-Waste
Paper 1: Predicted Questions for Abraca (ABC)
1. Defining Carbon-Intensive Production
Answer: Carbon-intensive production refers to production processes that release large amounts of carbon dioxide due to high energy consumption, usually from burning fossil fuels. Such processes contribute significantly to climate change and environmental damage.
2. Defining Market Orientation
Answer: Market orientation is a business approach that focuses on identifying and responding to customer needs and wants through
Read MoreData Structures and Algorithms: Essential Reference
Data Structure Definition and Operations
A data structure is a systematic way of organizing, storing, and managing data in a computer so that it can be accessed, updated, and processed efficiently.
How Data is Processed in a Data Structure
Data is processed in a data structure through the following basic operations:
- Insertion: Adding new data elements into the data structure.
- Deletion: Removing existing data elements.
- Traversal: Accessing and visiting each data element to perform some operation.
- Searching:
Flutter Application Development Examples and Code Snippets
Flutter Application Development Examples
This document contains various Flutter code snippets for building mobile applications, including inventory systems, student management, and employee payroll tools.
Employee Management System
This module handles employee data entry and salary calculations based on basic pay.
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() { runApp(MyApp()); }
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(home: Read More
Essential RDBMS Interview Questions and Answers
1. What is RDBMS?
Answer (1 Mark): RDBMS (Relational Database Management System) is a database system that stores data in tables and maintains relationships between the tables.
Probability: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Very High – 90%)
2. What is a database?
Answer (1 Mark): A database is an organized collection of related data stored electronically for easy access and management.
Probability: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Very High – 85%)
3. What is a Database Management System (DBMS)?
Answer (1 Mark): A DBMS is software
Read MoreMarketing Principles: Practice Questions and Key Concepts
1. Consumer Product Classifications
Unsought products are consumer products that the consumer either does not know about or knows about but does not normally think about buying. These products require a lot of advertising, personal selling, and other marketing efforts.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which of the following are consumer products that the consumer does not normally think about buying?
A. Shopping products
B. Unsought products
C. Product mix
D. Specialty products
2. Which of the following is
Read MoreBuilding a Flutter Employee Salary Calculator App
Flutter Employee Salary Management System
This example demonstrates how to create a simple Flutter application to manage employee data and calculate gross salary based on specific criteria.
1. Core Data Model
import 'package:flutter/material.dart';
void main() { runApp(MyApp()); }
class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
@override
Widget build(BuildContext context) {
return MaterialApp(home: EmployeeEntryScreen());
}
}
class Employee {
String name, id, designation;
double basicSalary; Read More
Smartphones in Education and Daily Life: A Balanced View
Smartphones in the Classroom
Introduction
Nowadays, many students bring smartphones to school, often influenced by large advertising campaigns. While some teachers view them as distractions, I believe they can be highly effective tools when used correctly.
Benefits of Mobile Learning
- Quick Information Access: Students can find information and use educational apps instantly.
- Organization: Phones allow for easy tracking of assignments and schedules.
- Cost-Effectiveness: Students on a budget can opt for second-
