...d assigning the right person to the right position ithin the organization.Directing. Guiding and motivating employees toards organizational objectives.Controlling. The final function of management is controlling herein the organizations performance is evaluated to determine hether or not it is accomplishing its objectives.3 . hat rating criteria are used to select a manager The six criteria are used to select a managerLeadership The manager displays and promotes team development, facilitates training and continuously improves ork processes. Sub-criteria creates a vision, mission and goals for the unit models leadership traits that empoer others to exhibit leadership facilitates continuous improvement is consistent in communication and expectations of employees encourages employee development. Decision MakingProblem Solving The manager displays and promotes good judgment and uses sound decision-making and problem-solving skills.Sub-criteria develops aareness of problems through open communication uses decision-making and problem solving tools effectively encourages decision making at the most effectiveefficient level proactive in dealing ith problems makes decisions that are timely, reasonable, consistent, sound, effective and efficient meets difficult issues directly, accepts responsibility for decisions. Customer Service The manager is aare of the current and future needs of customers, has developed programs to meet the needs and procedures to measure success in meeting those needs, and promotes quality customer service among employees.Sub-criteria demonstrates good understanding of internal and external customer needs has developed an effective customer feedback program has developed a formal process for analyzing and using customer feedback to improve ork processes uses customer information for employee performance plans and revie. Communication Uses effective communication skills to successfully influence organizational objectives such as creating a positive environment for overall communication and delivering information. Sub-criteria delivers messages and receives feedback effectively evaluates and orks to improve the communication process develops and gives formal and informal presentations to groups understands benefits of and barriers to effective communication uses facilitation skills in meetings to encourage creativity, find alternative solutions and reach consensus. Culture and Climate, Ethics and Diversity Creates and maintains a positive ork culture and climate demonstrates a strong ork ethic understands the benefits and challenges of a diverse orkforce.Sub-criteria creates change experiences for employees develops team-oriented strategies for planned change encourages internal customer participation to create ork place norms that assure success understands the ethical consequences of their management style uses ethics in making decisions encourages diversity in the units orkforce.Human ResourcesRisk Management Understands the need for successful human resource management and the chief sources of risk or liability for the agency.Sub-criteria is effective in recruiting, selecting and staffing the unit motivates individual and team performance through the effective use of performance planning and revie, employee development and the use of reard systems takes appropriate steps to address employee issues understands the areas of liability and risk associated ith the units operations develops and implements policy and procedures that pertain to the legal liability and risk of the unit develops realistic interventions to problems related to risk identification promotes aareness of the risk of legal liability among staff.4.Ho do business negotiations contribute to successful commercial exchanges5. hat are the factors generaling damage to environmentDrastic arming and sea level rise has been associated primarily ith the developed countries heavy use of fossil fuels hose burning releases carbon dioxide , a greenhouse gas hich spreads quite evenly in the global atmosphere. A second truly global environmental concern is the depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer, traceable to the unintended lofting of a class of chemicals used primarily for refrigeration, and also for fire retardation, aerosol propulsion, and cleaning. A third issue of global extent is the loss of diversity of plant and animal species, ith particular emphasis on depletion in tropical forests and coastal marine regions here diversity is particularly rich. Biodiversity in coastal marine regions remains under great pressure as the result of increased population and development, associated changes in ater quality, increased marine debris and pollution, and destruction of habitat, including mangrove forests, sea grasses, and coral reefs. Global forest cover, particulary in tropical regions has been altered by human action , agriculture , buidings and roads . The precipitation on forests and lakes of acid-producing residues--mainly in the form of industrially-released sulfur dioxide SO2 and nitrogen oxides NOx-- SO2 emissions come primarily from electric poer plants . NOx emissions, from automobiles as ell as poer plants, remain steady ith some annual fluctuations. Emission, transport, and deposition of acid-producing emissions occur elsehere, especially here fossil fuels are heavily used, although again, limited data eaken assessments of the problem. Another issue ith regional as ell as international and local implications is the storage and disposal of radioactive astes both from nuclear reactors making electricity and the production of military eapons. In developing countries , many of the largest cities suffer acute air pollution problems because of the ever-increasing number of motor vehicles .Another problem of intense local concern is the disposal of trash, garbage, and industrial astes. In many areas the limited capacity of landfills has led to rising costs for aste disposal and to exportation of astes to more distant locations, sometimes in other nations. Inland ater bodies such as the Aral Sea in Central Asia, ground aters, and many rivers in both developing and industrialized regions have experienced serious and continuing problems as a result of combinations of imprudent irrigation non-point-source pollution such as urban runoff, fertilizer and pesticide use and contamination from both active and inactive industrial sites. Some estuaries and regional seas no also manifest incipient eutrophication a reduction of dissolved oxygen, caused by an increase in deposited mineral and organic nutrients, such as those found in fertilizers.II . Fill in the blanks ith articles here necessary.Of all the things you do in life , fe are more important than getting a job.You should think about the qualities You have enable ou to do the ork.Qualities that relate to orking ith the people are especially important .By attending meetings of profesional associations , you can meet the leaders...
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