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Sources of power:
Legitimate: An agreement among organizational members that people in certain roles can request certain behaviours of others.
Reward: Ability to control the allocation of rewards valued by others and to remove negative sanctions. Operates upward as well as downward
Coercive: Ability to apply punishment. Exists upward as well as downward. Peer pressure is a form of coercive power.
Leadership competencies: -Competencies – personal characteristics that lead to superior performance in
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Forwarding agent:A person, agency, or enterpriseengaged in the collection, shipment, and delivery of goods. Greenchannel : The route followed in passing through customs in an airport, etc by passengers claiming to have no dutiable goods to declare. Custom:Is the officialorganization responsible for collectingtaxes on goods coming into a country and preventingillegal goods from being brought in.
Freight: Is goods that are transported by lorries, trains, ships, or aeroplanes.
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“The changing in our eating habits in the last few decades have been mostly negative” In my opinion people are changing their eating habits and many of the causes have made this change negative. I think that there are more and more problems with the food industries and one of the biggest problems is meat. Many people have stopped eating it because of the treatment of animals. Another reason I think people feed on a lot of pre-cooked food for different reasons and one of them may be not
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Criminology is the scientific study of the nature, extent, management, causes, control, consequences, and prevention of criminal behaviour, both on the individual and social levels. Criminology is an interdisciplinary field in both the behavioural and social sciences, drawing especially upon the research of sociologists, psychologists, philosophers, psychiatrists, social anthropologists, as well as scholars of law.
WHAT IS A CRIME
This seemingly clear-cut legal definition of crime is explained in
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R(x)=FC+VC(x)+PBT PAT=PBT-CT CT=PBTxCTR/100 PBT=PAT/(1-CTR)
Purchasingcycle:Requisition (type and number of items needed) Value Analysis (lowest cost way to satisfy the request) Supplier Selection (prices, delivery times, quality, etc.) Order Placement (formal purchase order) Order Monitoring (scheduling) Order Delivery (transportation, quality control, payment)
Production planning: Routing (movement of mechanical part or other piece of work from one operation to the next)Loading (
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