A sales manager in the organization I am familiar with is responsible for setting sales goals, developing strategic sales plans, managing a team of sales representatives, monitoring sales performance, conducting sales meetings, and collaborating with other departments to drive revenue growth. They are also involved in training and mentoring sales staff, analyzing market trends, and building and maintaining customer relationships.
A Management Information System (MIS) is a system that helps managers make decisions based on information collected from various sources. In my organization, we use control processes such as budget tracking, performance metrics monitoring, and access controls to ensure effective management. These control processes help maintain efficiency, accountability, and compliance within the organization, ultimately contributing to its overall effectiveness.
A career is a series of connected employment opportunities, where one moves from one job to another to develop skills and experience. In my organization, career development strategies include providing employees with training and development opportunities, offering mentorship programs, promoting from within, and facilitating goal-setting and career planning discussions to help employees progress in their careers. Employees are encouraged to take on challenging assignments, seek feedback, and actively participate in professional development opportunities to enhance their skills and advance in their careers.
I'm not sure what you mean by "epository." It could be a misspelling or a term I am not familiar with. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
I'm not familiar with the term "fsgfe." It may be an acronym or abbreviation specific to a certain context or field. Could you provide more information or context so I can better understand its meaning?
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Explain how turn around Management can be used for bringing change in organisations. Give examples.
The vice president of a non-profit must be familiar with all the responsibilities of the president and must be ready to take over if ever the president departs.
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No, "familiar" is an adjective, not an adverb. It is used to describe how well-known or recognized something is.
people not familiar with the area looking around
The area of the brain associated with the recognition of faces and the recognition of other familiar objects is the fusiform gyrus. This is the part of the brain affected with the condition of "face blindness."
The organization of items into familiar or manageable units is called categorization. This process helps to make sense of large amounts of information by grouping related items together based on their shared characteristics.
You can use the word "familiar" to describe something that is known to you or recognized easily. For example, "I had a familiar feeling when I walked into the old house." It can also refer to a person with whom you have a close or friendly relationship: "He looked familiar to me, but I couldn't place where I knew him from."
This is not an example of metaphor, for instance.