I'm just looking for an example for a job application from that wants me to explain this change and how it has impacted the company. Your help will be gratefully received so many thanks.Can you name a multinational company or brand that has undergone a major image change in the last 12 months?
Woolworths here in Australia changed their corporate logo and Apple took them to court over a possible infringement of their apple logo.
I hope that is the type of thing you are looking for.
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I want to change my major to history! How can I do this?
I want to change my major to history. I can't stand what I'm currently studying (paralegal) and I would like to continue school instead of working as a paralegal when I graduate in December with an associate degree in paralegal studies. I want to go on and get a BA in History. My dad doesn't support my decision and wants me to have a career as a paralegal because there are more job opportunities. I want to study history because it is my life and my passion, but I know that the job opportunities for history are extremely limited and I don't want to be a history teacher. I want to work at a historic site or in a museum. What should I do? My parents don't support me going into history, but I can't stand law! It's making me miserable! I'm having trouble staying motivated to even finish it for December. I have so much of it done that it would make more sense to finish so I'm trying to push myself to finish.I want to change my major to history! How can I do this?
Talk to a college counselor and they will set you on the right path. I admire your passion for I love history myself. My nose is always burried in a history book, lol. Forget about what your father thinks and go with what you want to do. Good luck.I want to change my major to history! How can I do this?
Go to your student advisor and let him or her know and you should be able to change without a problem.
Talk to a college counselor and they will set you on the right path. I admire your passion for I love history myself. My nose is always burried in a history book, lol. Forget about what your father thinks and go with what you want to do. Good luck.I want to change my major to history! How can I do this?
Go to your student advisor and let him or her know and you should be able to change without a problem.
How hard is nursing school?
so im a sophomore in high school now but since its almost summer and ill be like a junior in a couple months, i was thinking of some majors that i want to do in college. and what really interested me was nursing school. maybe its still too early to think about majors, but at least i still have some thoughts. so i just want to know if nursing school was hard to get in. i want to go into Massachusetts School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) and i was wondering if its hard to get into nursing in that school. (great advice from those who went to that school). and IF i got into nursing school, would they like only take a certain number of students and like the rest who didnt get in would have to change majors? (because this happened to my cousin for pharmacy school, but i know pharmacy and nursing are two different careers; her pharmacy school only took 100 students out of 400 students.) and i failed a quarter of biology this year (our school has four quarters per school year). would this affect my admission chances into nursing school?How hard is nursing school?
I am not going to school for nursing. I was going to, but changed my mind. However my mother went to Nursing school and I know quite a few people who have. I do know that it is extremely difficult, more so than most fields.How hard is nursing school?
The nursing program is supposed to be extremely intense with a lot of information and concepts to be learned. Being strong in the sciences (anatomy %26amp; physiology, biology, chemistry, biochem) is typically necessary, too. Regarding nursing school admissions, it's typically very competitive and each program usually only has a certain number of seats available. You may already be aware but there are a few different levels of nursing including an associate (two-year) degree such as the one offered through the local community college to become an ADN (associate degree in nursing), bachelor's (four-year) degree to become a BSN (bachelor of science in nursing) and a master's (perhaps six years of college if attend on a full-time basis) degree.
Many freshman entering college don't have a definite idea of what they would like to major in at school. It's okay if you would like to take different courses while at school and declare a major sometime later on :) Go with your passion is what career experts suggest. Farrah Gray, young male multi-millionaire and author of ';Reallionaire'; suggests asking oneself this question about a career path, ';What would I do for years and years to come and not have to get paid?';
For general career information: http://www.bls.gov/oco and can search 'registered nurses' or whatever other career that piques one's interest.
Please only consider programs accredited within the industry in which you're interested. For accredited schools of nursing: http://www.nlnac.org
US colleges: http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ
This consumer site has posts by former students from certain colleges: http://www.studentsreview.com and can type into search and then click 'comments' if there are any.
Perhaps the local hospital or nursing home has need for junior volunteers (may have to be a certain age though.) For general volunteer opportunities: http://www.volunteermatch.org
I am not going to school for nursing. I was going to, but changed my mind. However my mother went to Nursing school and I know quite a few people who have. I do know that it is extremely difficult, more so than most fields.How hard is nursing school?
The nursing program is supposed to be extremely intense with a lot of information and concepts to be learned. Being strong in the sciences (anatomy %26amp; physiology, biology, chemistry, biochem) is typically necessary, too. Regarding nursing school admissions, it's typically very competitive and each program usually only has a certain number of seats available. You may already be aware but there are a few different levels of nursing including an associate (two-year) degree such as the one offered through the local community college to become an ADN (associate degree in nursing), bachelor's (four-year) degree to become a BSN (bachelor of science in nursing) and a master's (perhaps six years of college if attend on a full-time basis) degree.
Many freshman entering college don't have a definite idea of what they would like to major in at school. It's okay if you would like to take different courses while at school and declare a major sometime later on :) Go with your passion is what career experts suggest. Farrah Gray, young male multi-millionaire and author of ';Reallionaire'; suggests asking oneself this question about a career path, ';What would I do for years and years to come and not have to get paid?';
For general career information: http://www.bls.gov/oco and can search 'registered nurses' or whatever other career that piques one's interest.
Please only consider programs accredited within the industry in which you're interested. For accredited schools of nursing: http://www.nlnac.org
US colleges: http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ
This consumer site has posts by former students from certain colleges: http://www.studentsreview.com and can type into search and then click 'comments' if there are any.
Perhaps the local hospital or nursing home has need for junior volunteers (may have to be a certain age though.) For general volunteer opportunities: http://www.volunteermatch.org
Do you know of any case-studies of hospital restructuring? I need a way to measure outcomes of major changes.?
I am curious to find case studies or reports detailing the outcome of major restructuring in a hospital setting . I need information on creating a survey that could be administered at another hospital, to compare objectives with outcomes. How do other hospitals measure if they have been successful or not, or if the big changes actually helped? Please let me know of any articles or reports, or good places to search for them. Thank you!Do you know of any case-studies of hospital restructuring? I need a way to measure outcomes of major changes.?
I can't find the example right now, but we have done a hospital restructuring example in people management. What they did was to provide each bed with a touch screen computer for a few reasons. First for the doctors to enter information and for nurses to see medicines and dosages. Then patients can report on what they like and what they don't like. This gives the management feedback on what they are doing right and where they are going wrong. Let's face it you provide a service in a hospital and you need to rate it.
Netcare in South Africa have restructured their hospitals to streamline their processes.
I can't find the example right now, but we have done a hospital restructuring example in people management. What they did was to provide each bed with a touch screen computer for a few reasons. First for the doctors to enter information and for nurses to see medicines and dosages. Then patients can report on what they like and what they don't like. This gives the management feedback on what they are doing right and where they are going wrong. Let's face it you provide a service in a hospital and you need to rate it.
Netcare in South Africa have restructured their hospitals to streamline their processes.
Changing major to nutrition to actuarial science?
I am a nutrition major and over the past 3 years, i didn't enjoy much of my classes. I love science and how human body work. but I'm really not so interested in community/public health/foodservice MGMT.
I'm good at numbers and solving problems. Actuarial science seems very challenging.I looked at the degree plan and find those math class interesting. I can graduate this December with a dietetic nutrition major. Or If I take enough classes in the following 3 semesters, I will be able to graduate in Actuarial science degree next summer. what should I do?? I feel ok about being a dietitian but I seriously think dietitians are underpaid. I meant. We spent 4 years in college taking nutritional science/bio/chem/nursing classes and we have to do 6mo post graduate academic/clinical intern and pay for the extra education.I don't know if its worth it to do nutrition. Actuarial science seems like a better option for the long run.Changing major to nutrition to actuarial science?
stay with actuarial...it'll prvide a lot of better oppurtunities in the future in compartison to deitary nutrition
wow i cannot spell!..but i'm too lazy to use spell checkHow to make a quilt out of denim pink hair
I'm good at numbers and solving problems. Actuarial science seems very challenging.I looked at the degree plan and find those math class interesting. I can graduate this December with a dietetic nutrition major. Or If I take enough classes in the following 3 semesters, I will be able to graduate in Actuarial science degree next summer. what should I do?? I feel ok about being a dietitian but I seriously think dietitians are underpaid. I meant. We spent 4 years in college taking nutritional science/bio/chem/nursing classes and we have to do 6mo post graduate academic/clinical intern and pay for the extra education.I don't know if its worth it to do nutrition. Actuarial science seems like a better option for the long run.Changing major to nutrition to actuarial science?
stay with actuarial...it'll prvide a lot of better oppurtunities in the future in compartison to deitary nutrition
wow i cannot spell!..but i'm too lazy to use spell check
Need help with Statement of purpose: Tips coz am changing majors for my PhD...?
Both my bachelor and masters degrees were in Management Information Systems (MIS) in the college of Information Technology.. Now I am planning to apply for the PhD program in Economics, could you please provide me with some tips on how to write the SOP, because in this case the whole SOP should be based on why I am intending to change my major.Need help with Statement of purpose: Tips coz am changing majors for my PhD...?
Since you recognize that the SOP should be based on why you want to change your major the answer must come from you. Why do you want to change your major?/
Since you recognize that the SOP should be based on why you want to change your major the answer must come from you. Why do you want to change your major?/
How can architects get involved in movies?
I am studying architecture. I love it but my true passion is acting. And I plan on pursuing acting after I finish my college degree in four years, I'll be 22. But just in case Acting doesn't work out is there anyway an architect can be involved in movie production like set design?
sometime I think I should have gone into communications to be more in that field. But ever since I was little I wanted to be an architect it is tough and If I wasn't any good I'd change majors but I'm doing very well in school.
what is your advice?How can architects get involved in movies?
If you really want to be an actor or actress then you should take courses while you are still in college
even if you take part time courses to get some acting under your belt before you are finished college.
The acting field is not that easy to get into nowadays so you need a lot of study under your belt before you even think of pursuing an acting career.When you are through school You can apply to the actors studio in New York City.It is a great place to learn the craft if you can get in . Do some research on it in your spare time because when you apply for an acting job and they ask you what have you done where did you study and you tell them where you learned your craft, and you tell them the Actors Studio in New York City. That makes a great impression on them .and they will remember you .
Lots of luck with your career And start learning now do some school plays to get experience under your belt while you can.Good luck
sometime I think I should have gone into communications to be more in that field. But ever since I was little I wanted to be an architect it is tough and If I wasn't any good I'd change majors but I'm doing very well in school.
what is your advice?How can architects get involved in movies?
If you really want to be an actor or actress then you should take courses while you are still in college
even if you take part time courses to get some acting under your belt before you are finished college.
The acting field is not that easy to get into nowadays so you need a lot of study under your belt before you even think of pursuing an acting career.When you are through school You can apply to the actors studio in New York City.It is a great place to learn the craft if you can get in . Do some research on it in your spare time because when you apply for an acting job and they ask you what have you done where did you study and you tell them where you learned your craft, and you tell them the Actors Studio in New York City. That makes a great impression on them .and they will remember you .
Lots of luck with your career And start learning now do some school plays to get experience under your belt while you can.Good luck
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