1. Communications . Where an employee is given information on prospects of actions and then given feedback. 2. Decision making . Approach where results are decided upon first and then the method to get them are chosen. 3. Investing. Approach where economic trends are examined to decide which firms will benefit from the trends. 4. Management. Approach where the board decides on results and then passes the plan down through levels of management . 5 Thinking. Cognitive process where sensory data enables a person to understand the world by interpreting sense impressions.
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THOMAS MALTHUS
Economist whose writing “An Essay on the Principle of Population” suggested the population of the world would increase greater than the ability to feed it.
SHACK
In English law . The straying and escaping of cattle out of the lands of their owners into other uninclosed laud; an intercommoning of cattle. 2 H. Bl. 416. It sometimes happens that a number of adjacent fields, though held in severalty, i. e., by separate owners, and cultivated separately, are, after the crop on each parcel has been carried in, thrown open as pasture to the cattle of all the owners. “Arable lands cultivated on this plan are called ‘shack fields,’ and (he right of each owner of a part to feed cattle over the whole during the autumn and winter is known In law as ‘ common of shack ,’ a right which is distinct in its nature from common because of vicinage , though sometimes said to be nearly identical with it.” Elton, Commons, 30; Sweet.
REALLY SIMPLE SYNDICATION (RSS)
Form of coding that allows information from one site to be displayed on a computer or another webpage as a continuous stream of information. People can subscribe to feeds that interest them.
PROGRAMMED TEXT
Feedback notes based on the basic principles of programmed learning : small steps, self pacing and immediate feedback.
PESSONA
Mast of oal;s, etc., or money taken for mast, or feeding hogs. Cowell. PESSURABLE WARES. Merchandise which takes up a good deal of room in a ship. Cowell.
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
A method by which a manager, or a third party consultant evaluates and then examines the work of an employee and then makes a comparison with the standards that have been preset. The results of the comparison are documented, and the results are used to give feedback to the employee for expectations of improvement .
PASTO
In Spanish law. Feeding; pasture; a right of pasture. White, New Recop. b. 2, tit 1, c. 6,
PASSIO
Pannage; a liberty for hogs to run in forests or woods to feed upon mast Mon. Angl. 1, 682.
PASCUA
A particular meadow or pasture land set apart to feed cattle.