1. Leisure as Big Business
Changing demographics
11th largest industry profits in 2006
Annual revenues of over $100 billion
Triad—amusement, entertainment, recreation leisure activities
Entertainment content—live performances (theatre, musical concerts), interactive experiences (recreation, amusement parks, travel, gaming) and media (m
Performing Experiment 1
All 12 subjects performed our experiment. However, 3 files which contained the responses of 3 people were including errors. For that reason, we analyzed 9 files of our experiment, using ANOVA with SAS.
Results of Experiment 1
According to ANOVA data, RT was significantly different from those 2 conditions, replicated and switched. The mean RT was about 764ms in re
Disney is a bit different from the other Disney Lands since Euro Disney tries to get people from all over Europe so their market is wider in that way. This also makes language a big problem there are many different languages in Europe.
2. Evaluate Disney’s performance at Euro Disneyland: What has the company has done well? Where has it performed poorly (and what do you see as the reason)?
※ Van Dyne and LePine's
: in-role performance assesment x ex-role performance assesment
: 두 가지 보편적 요소를 찾아낼 수 있다.
(1) 수행평가에는 수많은 잠재적 오류가 존재한다는 점
: 평가오류는 결과적으로 실제 업무수행에서 의미 있는 차이를 식별하기 힘들게 만들고 이 는 결국 업무수행과 다른 변수들
Performance Management
3.2.1. LGE’s Evaluation Management System
Evaluation can be further divided into competency evaluation and performance evaluation. The performance evaluation system outlined the key performance points related to the strategy of the overall company to allow the most effective control of performance management. The performance points being analyzed are designed to acqu