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    • EFFIE ROBINSON As silent as a picture on the wall. BLANCI-IE JONES "Outside of being lazy, I am always tired." HURSHELL URIE Lives of sluffers all remind us \lVe can make our lives a pest, And departing leave behincl us Feelings of relief and...
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    • THE WEB 123 The Development Process 63 project, overall purpose, and a set of features that the website or application will possess. The same marketer I previously mentioned used to say that a web project could be fast, cheap, or big. It could be...
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    • THE WEB 182 122 􀀳􃌀􀁕􅔀􀁌􄰀􀁑􅄀􀁗􅜀􀀃􀌀􀁖􅘀􀁗􅜀􀁜􅰀􀁏􄼀􀁈􄠀􀁖􅙄 Despite the massive headway technology has made toward moving...
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    • The Human Element 10 and what values that failure affects. For example: an important public, such as an organization’s employees, have an expectation of receiving competitive wages. This expectation is of great importance to them and they will...
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    • The Human Element 16 Chapter 3 Literature Review Defining a Crisis Crisis situations are an unfortunate reality that every organization must face. Research has shown that the better prepared an organization is for a crisis situation, the better...
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    • The Human Element 23 Thus, while in theory these typologies are good to understand, in practice they provide little actual benefit. They serve as a glorified brainstorm list that allows practitioners to consider possible crisis events that they may...
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    • The Human Element 27 Fiske, Kitayama, Markus, and Nisbett (1998) define culture as the accumulation of values, rules of behavior, forms of expression, norms, values, religious beliefs, occupational choices, and other human-made elements for a group...
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    • The Human Element 37 accurate characterization of behavior than what the respondent likely would have reported. Ethnographic research then begins at a holistic level where information is recorded on the environmental context of the situation as...

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