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hodyreva [135]
4 years ago
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Ahmad was recently laid off from his job at big bank. when he was employed, he did not enjoy his job; however, now that his job

is gone, he feels discouraged and hopeless. ahmad needs to change his attitude and can do so by
Business
1 answer:
jolli1 [7]4 years ago
6 0
<span>Ahmad can change his attitude in one of three ways: compliance, identification and or internalization. Compliance is where you change through a series of consequences (either positive of negative) that support or discourage your desired outcome. Identification is when you change your attitude to mimic someone/thing that you admire. And internalization is when someone changes their beliefs because their new attitude or belief feels good.</span>
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<u>Favourable Changes:</u>

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<u>Unfavourable Changes:</u>

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General Expenses

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Explanation:

Observe Movement from 2018 results to 2019 results

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Less Cost Of Sales                                   935                      814

Gross Profit                                               462                      308

<u>Less Operating Expenses</u>

Selling Expenses                                      154                       121

General Expenses                                     88                        77

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