Malachi Joseph lesson 2 Flashcards

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  1. Visual style
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common style to be used and adopted by multiple components

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  1. Crowdsourcing
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the practice of obtaining information or input into a task or project by enlisting the services of a large number of people, either paid or unpaid, typically via the internet.

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  1. Divisional arrangement
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decentralized type of operation where each division functions much like its own separate company

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  1. Executive buy-in
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Innovative Ways to Get It and Keep It Engaging line leaders in the general design of executive development programs and architectures increases the level of “ownership” and commitment to both the programs and to executive development in general.

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5
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  1. Flat organizational structure
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nature of the distribution of the units and positions within it

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  1. Functional arrangement
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means of organizing production

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  1. Hybrid organizational structure
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A matrix or hybrid structure is an organizational model that combines two or more reporting structures.

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  1. Matrix arrangement
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is an organizational structure in which some individuals report to more than one supervisor or leader,

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  1. Social charactiers
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The concept describes the formation of the shared character structure of the people of a society or a social class according to their way of life and the socially typical expectations and functional requirements regarding socially adaptive behavior

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  1. Business to business (B2B)
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Understanding Business-to-Business (B2B). Business-to-business transactions are common in a typical supply chain

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  1. Brand recognition
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ability of existing consumers as well as prospective customers to recognise a brand

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  1. Business to consumer (B2C)
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selling products and services directly between consumers who are the end-users of its products or services

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  1. Company culture
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Understandable. We can start by defining success as a company whose culture is well defined and articulated so that both internal and external audiences understand its mission and values

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  1. Consumer to business (C2B)
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is a business model where an end user or consumer makes a product or service that an organization uses to complete a business process or gain competitive advantage

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  1. Consumer to consumer (C2C)
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is a business model, whereby customers can trade with each other, typically, in an online environment

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  1. Core business goal
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Simply put, a goal is a written statement describing what you want to achieve within a deadline

17
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  1. Crowd shaping
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is essentially the collection of real-time data from people which will in turn influence a product or service

18
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  1. Employee advocacy
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There are many goals you can set for your social media strategy, and you may have multiple goals that

19
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  1. Holacracy organizational structure
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The organizational structure of a holacracy is rather flat, with there being little hierarchy

20
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  1. Landing page
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the section of a website accessed by clicking a hyperlink on another web page, typically the website’s home page.

21
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  1. Medium organizational structure
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The organizational structure of, for example, a company is a system used to define its hierarchy. Each employee’s position is identified, including their function and who they report to within the firm

22
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  1. Mission statement
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a formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual.

23
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  1. Organizational arrangement
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The typically hierarchical arrangement of lines of authority, communications, rights and duties of an organization. Organizational structure determines how the roles

24
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  1. Organizational structure
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Understanding Organizational Culture. Organizational culture is the expectations of the business

25
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  1. QR code
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a machine-readable code consisting of an array of black and white squares, typically used for storing URLs or other information for reading by the camera on a smartphone.

26
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  1. Referral link
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an act of referring someone or something for consultation, review, or further action.

27
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  1. Return on investment (ROI)
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Return on Investment (ROI) is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency of an investment or compare the efficiency of a number of different investments. ROI tries to directly measure the amount of return on a particular investment, relative to the investment’s cost

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  1. Social tone
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musical sound with respect to timbre and manner of expression. a sound of definite pitch and vibration. b : whole step.

29
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  1. Social voice
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9 th century euphemism for sexual promiscuity and prostitution.

30
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  1. Tall organizational structure
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Tall Organizational Structure: Basics. In general, tall organizations are extremely complex.

31
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  1. Referral traffic
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Referral traffic is Google’s method of reporting visits that came to your site from sources outside of its search engine. When someone clicks on a hyperlink to go to a new page on a different website, Analytics tracks the click as a referral visit to the second site.

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  1. Color Palette
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Color Palette. Definition - What does Color Palette mean? A color palette, in the digital world, refers to the full range of colors that can be displayed on a device screen or other interface, or in some cases, a collection of colors and tools for use in paint and illustration programs.