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    I am writing to expressing my interest in masters program "System Control and Mechatronics" at your University. I appreciate this opportunity and would like to express my strong motivation for this master course The modern complex technological world needs new perspective to current field of subject, the way we view the subject inherently changes the way see the problems . The roots of such concepts lie in a number of ideas that resonate through modern discourse- the ideas of a unified science

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    This paper intends to define, firstly, the Human Resource management, functions and then, broadly, the System in terms of General System Theory. Strategic Human Resource Management has been defined in various ways and by various scholars. Following are the most precise definitions: “Designing and implementing a set of internally consistent policies and practices that ensure a firm’s human capital (employees’ collective knowledge, skills and abilities) contributes to the achievement of its business

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    Question - 1 System is a set of components or parts s interactive with each other and with inter-relations and interdependence (each of them depends on the other), which unite with each other through a certain order to form the component or All content of this system. In this TMA we will conceder on traditional forms of analysis and system thinking .both of them has similarities but also there is some differences between each others. Traditional forms of analysis and system thinking involved

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    can be utilized in the three types of environments; internal, competitive and macro environment. The first approach to management would be the sociotechnical systems theory. Researchers believed that for an organization to be successful it would need the social system and the technical system to work together in harmony. The social system consists of the employees, their knowledge, skills, attitude and their understanding of their

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    from “Mechanistic” metaphor originated from the bureaucratic organizational theories in the early 1920s. Morgan (2006) presents a more biological view of the organization. Described as a living system the “Organism” metaphor is dependent on wider environment and functions. Such organizations are open systems and more inclined to adapt, grow, survive and to meet the needs of organizations to operate more efficiently. The flexibility to change to the best-suited structure also introduced. As organizations

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    Competency 209.3.1: Complex Number System Jennifer Moore Western Governor’s University “Complex does not mean complicated” (Math is Fun, 2014). Complex means a combination of numbers. These combinations of numbers that form a complex number consists of real numbers and imaginary numbers. The complex number system is an extension of the real number system because it introduces the imaginary number system to the real number system. The complex number system can be visualized in two dimensions

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    Macro-systems represent the outer environment of an organization while microsystems refer to the inner environment. However, Macro-systems are subject to change and in a health care organization; they represent those factors and organizations that shape its ideologies and values. Furthermore, health care macro-systems include governmental and non-governmental organizations. Microsystems, on the other hand, include management structures, finance, and human resources (Gopee & Galloway, 2017). The organization

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    Nassar (2007) states that the final principle of the systems theory is viewing the organization as a process that converts raw materials into finished products in what is known as a transformation box (p 3.2). According to Nassar (2007), there are three components in this process: resources, effergy, and technology (p. 3.19). Resources refer to the raw materials required for the transformation (Nassar, 2007, p. 3.20). Effergy is the human effort and raw energy (p. 3.20). Finally, Nassar (2007)

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    The term complicated can mean several different things to countless different people. Complicated can mean consisting of many interconnecting parts, but could also mean consisting of complicated parts. Countless people can be complicated and have contrasting views on the circumstances and ideas and do not always have a clear view on a topic. In the Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus is an unquestionable complicated person. The use of the adjective, complicated, to describe Odysseus is perfect because of

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    Leanne's Case Summary

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    The use of systems theories for Leanne’s case has relevance. People are inextricably linked to their environments and systems theory provides an overview of the interactions between people and their social/cultural and physical environments (Connelly & Harms, 2015, p. 60). Taking the facts from Leanne’s case, as provided by her and the hospital social worker, many of Leanne’s issues originate from her illness and its effect on her relationships, roles, and transactions with her social and physical

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