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Whatever you do is likely to have repercussions.
If employees are not consulted and involved in the design and targeting of training or learning opportunities, it can lead to disengagement and resentment, as they may feel their needs and perspectives are overlooked. This lack of involvement can result in training programs that are irrelevant or ineffective, ultimately wasting resources and failing to address actual skill gaps. Additionally, it may diminish trust in management and decrease overall morale, as employees may perceive a lack of investment in their professional development.
Functional departmentalization is most likely to be used in organizations that work around the clock as it groups employees based on their skills and expertise. This ensures that employees with similar knowledge and experience are available to handle tasks at any time of the day.
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There will be a place for human resource management for a long time. There will always be employees that need to be hired and fired and benefits that need to be distributed and monitored.
Cavemen likely engaged in trade of goods such as tools, food, and clothing. The items exchanged would vary depending on location and resources available to the specific group of cavemen. Trading would enable them to acquire resources that were not available in their immediate surroundings.
vulnerable to attack from warring civilizations.
Not likely. But its coverage and repercussions maybe a DISTRACTION from more pressing news...libor..google it!
Price is the most efficient, fastest way to allocate resources, but it is not always the best. For example, rare resources such as medicines would be available only to the richest members of society and would likely be hoarded or driven to an underground economy.
The Audubon Society online has many wonderful resources for bird guides. Local bookstores and are also likely to have guides of this nature. Finally your local Department of Wildlife will have many resources available to gather information.
This is a question that goes back to early human civilization, war is mostly fought wherever there are resources available to one side that are not available to another. Secondary to resources would be belief, anywhere you have a border that buffers two differing or opposing beliefs it will most likely be a hot spot for war.
Information from Internet sources can be both valuable and dangerous, because there are a large amount of resources available for many topics. The more sources available on a subject, the more likely it is that some will have incorrect information.