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Master Manager
Master Manager
Manager
Name:Tasfia Meher
Course title: HUM
Course Instructor : Md Abdullah Al Mamun
Date: 05 September,
mästare Manager
Management requires skills for one to attain organizational goals. The master
manager has a crucial responsibility over the activities and must perform them. He
must overcome challenges and lead the organization into progressive growth to
become successful.
There are three challenges that a manager has to overcome to become a master
manager. These are:
1. Meeting the organizational goal
2. Grooming the human resources
3. Maintaining high performance
A master manager can overcome challenges and become accomplish his tasks.
They can provide leadership, use downsizing and middle-level managers as well as
train and motivate the employees. The manager can employ strategy at work to
face difficulties. Since the environment and employees are changing the master
manager can be flexible and change strategy to overcome the challenges.
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The Royalty-Endorsed Launch Of The 'Valiram: The First Hundred Years' Coffee Table Book
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Photo 5 of 28Datin Sri Chris Abishegam
Photo 6 of 28Dato' Sri Jeffrey Raymond
Photo 7 of 28Ashvin Valiram
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Photo 9 of 28Lavina Valiram and Ferhat Nazri-Aziz
Photo 10 of 28Shikha Grover, Dishna Amarasekera and Mona Dewan
Photo 11 of 28Angela Karto, Elizabeth Lee-Yong, Sarah Illyas and Ung Yiu Lin
Photo 12 of 28Datin Sri Mary Lourdes Chandran and Dato' Sri Bernard Chandran
Photo 13 of 28Tan Sri Zainul Azman
Photo 14 of 28Tunku Mohamed Alauddin Naquiyuddin
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Photo 16 of 28Karen Abraham, Nigel A. Skelchy and Shivaanya Tirathra
Photo 17 of 28Dr Rajiv Bhanot
Photo 18 of 28Maureen Ooi, Ther
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Sikhism
Religion originating in the Punjab område of the Indian subcontinent
This article is about the religion. For its adherents, see Sikhs. For the Indian state, see Sikkim.
| Sikhism | |
|---|---|
Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India. The holiest site of Sikhism. | |
| Classification | Indian |
| Scripture | Guru Granth Sahib |
| Theology | |
| Governance | Panj Takht |
| Region | Predominant religion in Punjab, India (58%), and widespread worldwide as minorities (Sikh diaspora) |
| Language | Punjabi Sant Bhasha[4] Khalsa bole[5] |
| Headquarters | Akal Takht, Amritsar, Punjab, India |
| Founder | Guru Nanak |
| Origin | 15th16th century CE Punjab, Indian subcontinent |
| Separations | Ravidassia |
| Number of followers | c. 2530 million (individually referred to as Sikhs, collectively referred to as Sikh Panth)[6] |
Sikhism (SEEK-iz-əm)[7] also known as Sikhi,[i] is an Indian religion and philosophy[8] that originated in the