...Personality Traits and Leadership Styles of Great Leaders What personality traits make up great leaders? Self-confidence: It is important for the leaders to exude self-confidence at all times, including during times of crisis. If the team is in a crisis mode, it is important for the leader to give words of encouragement such as: “We’ve been in a tougher spot before, and I know we will get through this.” Self-confidence is also shown though posture and gestures while working with the team. Humility: The leader must know how to balance their self-confidence so they do not come off as arrogant or boastful. The great leader will admit when they are not an expert in everything and knows when to ask for assistance. The Leader should also acknowledge the team or members when goals or projects are accomplished, because without the team, the leader could not have achieved in their position. Trustworthiness: The leader should portray trustworthiness both inside and outside of the office. The leader should be known for their character of integrity and always make decisions that right for the team, not just for political gain in the workplace. If the leader builds and acts of this type of behavior, then the rest of the team will follow suit creating a cohesive team that wants their actions to benefit the whole and not just to get themselves ahead. Sense of humor: A sense of humor can increase your approachability and likability from team-members if done correctly. Humor should not...
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...Another Pro is high-capacity magazines should be banned because they too often turn murder into a mass murder, the next Con is gun control laws infringe upon the right to self-defense and deny people a sense of safety. The last Pro that will add is more gun control laws are needed to protect women from domestic abusers and stalkers, and the last Con I will add is gun control laws, especially those that try to ban “assault weapons” infringe upon the right to own guns for hunting and or sports. Did you know that at least five women a day are killed by guns in America, and women are at risk of being murdered increase by 500% if there is a gun in a domestic dispute. I think that if they take away our guns from us then it left us variable and it will let other people come over and invade us and if they take our guns and the military fail we have no way to defend us. Another thing if they take our guns then if we get broken into we...
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...simulations projects self discovery movies/videos/computer based training mentoring exercise skill lesson Lecture In this method, one person (the trainer) does all of the talking. He or she may use handouts, visual aids, question/answer, or posters to support the lecture. Communication is primarily one-way: from the instructor to the learner. Pros: Less time is needed for the trainer to prepare than other methods. It provides a lot of information quickly when it is less important that the trainees retain a lot of details. Cons: Does not actively involve trainees in training process. The trainees forget much information if it is presented only orally. Demonstration Demonstration is very effective for basic skills training. The trainer shows trainees how to do something. The trainer may provide an opportunity for trainees to perform the task being demonstrated. Pros: This method emphasizes the trainee involvement. It engages several senses: seeing, hearing, feeling, touching. Cons: It requires a great deal of trainer preparation and planning. There also needs to be an adequate space for the training to take place. If the trainer is not skilled in the task being taught, poor work habits can be learned by the trainee. Seminar Seminars often combine several group methods: lectures, discussions, conferences, demonstrations. Pros: Group members are involved in the training. The trainer can use many group methods as part of the seminar activity. Cons: Planning is time-consuming...
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...DRIVERLESS CARS Some people say that driverless cars are more dangerous because if there is a malfunction there is no way for the person in the car to get in control. Driverless cars are cars that have lots of new technology in it that can detect anything around the car and there are also many new safety features,and some people say that these cars can lower the amount of deaths in car accidents.but i think that even if there was a malfunction the car would be smart to detect it and with all the new safety features the person in the vehicle will be safe.driverless cars also have some cons like there won’t be any speeding tickets which is a good thing but the government depends on it. And there are also worries about the car malfunctioning...
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...Dear Mr. Tehranian: The report is entitled “Case Analysis Process: Problem/Decision Approach.” The purpose of this report is to use the case analysis process and the problem/decision approach to come to a final decision in regards to the conflict involving Robert Smith, the General Manager of the Canadian Operations for Neilson Plastics Engineering (NPE). Throughout this process we have acquired the appropriate analytical and problem solving skills to deal with real decision-making situations through the application of theoretical and conceptual knowledge in the analysis of the case. These skills include thoroughly examining cause and effect relationships which enabled us to provide appropriate recommendations and solutions to the problems at hand. The significance of the problem/decision approach is the fact that it is one simple element in both the study of organizational behavior and the application of these principles to the real world by managers and others within a leadership capacity. The seven steps used in the problem/decision approach are critical components to this approach and utilizing them accordingly, allowed us to solve problems and make decisions that would be most beneficial for the company. Thank you for taking the time to read through this report. If you have any questions or concerns regarding our project, please feel free to take these up with us as a group. Sincerely, Team Alpha Contents Executive Summary 4 Introduction 5 Case Analysis...
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...thousands of different traits that make up human personality. Raymond Cattell’s theory identified 16 personality traits that he believed could be utilized to understand and measure individual differences in personality. Where as Robert McCrae and Paul Costa: Introduced the big five theory, which identifies five key dimensions of personality: 1) extraversion, 2) neuroticism, 3) openness to experience, 4) conscientiousness and 5) agreeableness. Socio-cognitive theorists argue that personalities are direct results of personal histories and interpretations. Because these can only be experienced individually, persons have entirely unique personalities and no two are the same. Concepts like self-efficacy are common within the socio-cognitive theory, and Julian Rotter's theory of the "locus of control" holds that a person’s focus on external or internal occurrences largely...
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...supported with additional information from the library. In order for all group assignments to be successful, all work must be done in a timely manner and communication is always required. 2. Discuss the concepts and the pros/cons of each types of teams: functional, cross-functional, and self-managed. Please share your experiences with each of these types of teams. Functional Team A functional team is higher on the “Need for traditional leadership” scale. This team of individuals requires a centered leader to assist a vertical or command team. Pros: • The team is managed by a person with experience, in the same field/industry • Team members have the opportunity to move up in their functional areas • Team members are willing to stay longer due to more...
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...In a quest to reduce my carbonated caloric intake, I will embarked on an effort to change some parts of my lifestyle. I will apply each of the core constructs Transtheoretical Model Stages of Change to my health behavior. In addition, I will describe the processes of change that enable each of the stages as well as the preferred intervention. Finally, I will discuss my overall confidence in my ability to change this behavior. As individuals progress through the Transtheoretical Model Stages of change, decisional balance shifts in crucial ways. In the Pre-contemplation stage, the pros in favor of behavior change are outweighed by the relative cons for change and in favor of maintaining the existing behavior. In the Contemplation stage, the pros and cons tend to carry equal weight, leaving the individual ambivalent toward change. If life’s scale is tipped, in favor for change, outweighing cons for maintaining an unhealthy lifestyle or behavior; the next...
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...Textbook Notes Ch.1 Social psychology: scientific study of how individuals think, feel and behave in a social context. Difference from economic and political science: * Social psyc strives to establish general principles of attitude formation and change that apply in a variety of situation, rather than exclusively to particular domains * Focuses on the psychology of the individual; unlike sociology, social psyc does not classifies people in terms of nationality, rate or socioeconomic class Distinctions and interactions between Social Psychology and related fields: | | Social psyc | v.s. sociology | Focuses on group level e.g. track political attitudes of middle class in Canada | Individual level e.g. examine specific factors that make ind prefer one political candidate to another | Clinical psyc | Seek to understand and treat people with psychological difficulties or disorders | Do not focus on disorders, but on the more typical ways in which ind think feel, behave and influence each other | Personality psyc | Seeks to understand differences between ind that remain relatively stable across a variety of situationsInterested in - Cross-situational consistency | Whereas social psychology seeks to understand how different situations cause different behaviours*Remarks: High degree of connection between these two areas; Two areas complement each other | Cognitive psyc | Study mental processes such as thinking, learning, remembering and reasoning |...
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...health care environment, competition remains high and many organizations are seeking new ways to improve their quality of care, as well as remain competitive with other health care organizations in the process. Various methods exist today for organizations to integrate quality improvement strategies to help in the measurement of performance improvements. This paper will discuss:1) several methodologies, the pros and cons that exist with these methods, 2) describe information technology applications, how they may be used to improve patient falls, 3)discuss how benchmarking and milestones are involved in managing the use of quality indicators, and finally,4) describe how performance and quality measures are aligned to an organization’s mission, vision, and strategic plan, and how these measurements align with Self-Regional Hospital’s mission, vision, and strategic plan for improvement. Methods for Quality Improvement Strategies Accidental Falls have become the most commonly reported incident in hospitals today, and Self-Regional Hospital is no exception. Recently, Self-Regional researched and gathered specific fall data that included “mobility/gait, lower-extremity strength, history in fractures, visual, or auditory impairments, dizziness, dehydration, depression, stroke, ischemic attacks, and cardiac arrhythmias” and the role they play with patient falls in the organization (The Joint Commission, 2007, p. 26). They are now in the process of researching various methodologies...
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...Customer Requirements for Self Checkouts Variable Name | Description | Reference | Citation | Coupon | Coupon Friendly, registers can take manufacture and printed coupons (Reliability) | [1] | http://www.marketplace.org/topics/life/commentary/why-self-checkout-lanes-dont-work | Fast | Customers want to be served quickly (Responsiveness) | [2] | http://blog.syracuse.com/storefront/2012/11/walmart_gets_cozy_again_with_s.html | Convenience | Convenience of self-checkouts customers, don’t have to wait in cashier operated checkout lines (Responsiveness) | [3] | http://www.retailcustomerexperience.com/article/203013/Convenience-is-key-in-Walmart-s-plans-to-deploy-more-NCR-self-checkouts | Payment | Take multiple payment types such as credit cards, WIC, EBT, checks, gift cards, and cash (Reliability) | [4] | http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/supermarket-self-checkouts-being-replaced-with-people/ | Bagging | Customer can bring and use their own bags from home (Tangibles) | [5] | http://www.thekitchn.com/supermarket-survival-tips-for-131917 | Adaptable/flexible | Customers can use their devices to sync with store check-out device and shop faster | [6] | http://gothamist.com/2011/04/25/supermarket_self-checkout_yep_there.phphttp://www.nbcnews.com/id/43729757/ns/business-retail/t/welcome-valued-customer-more-self-checkouts/#.URIXs2dxlGo | Customer experience | Freed up employees can work in other areas providing better customer experience | [7] | http://www.nbcnews.c...
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...October 18, 2013 Socialism vs. Capitalism Contemporary History Professor Quincy Harris Capitalism and Socialism are two different types of systems. There lies a huge difference between the beliefs of both. I plan to discuss the differences of each and discuss the pros and cons of both as well as discuss which would be better for Americans. Sometime between 16th and 19th century capitalism first appeared. Once Feudalism failed Capitalism became the stronger system used in the western world. During the time of the Industrial Revolution Capitalism spread throughout the world. In order to become an industrialized nation then Capitalism had to be embraced. Socialism’s movement was started by Karl Marx (intellectual advocate.) Socialism is an economic system characterized by social ownership of the production and co-operative management of the economy. Socialism first appeared during the 19th century. According to (Historyworld.net).The essential characteristics of capitalism only become evident with an increase in scale in two quite separate contexts. One is the formation of joint-stock companies, in which investors pool their resources for a major commercial undertaking. The other, not evident until the Industrial Revolution, is the development of factories in which large numbers of workers are employed in a single private enterprise. Speculative trading enterprises in the Middle Ages are undertaken by individual merchants, operating in family groups or partnerships but...
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...The Transtheoretical Model I. Introduction A. History of TTM B. Why the TTM is used for health promotion Thesis - The Transtheoretical Model is and will continue to be one of the most popular in the behavior change field due to its uniqueness and effectiveness. II. Transtheoretical Model A. Overview of the TTM B. Constructs of TTM III. Journal Article w| Transtheoretical Model A. How constructs are applied B. Critique on the model Shaquia Lewis UIN: 00965263 CRN: 29315 I pledge to support the Honor System of Old Dominion University. I will refrain from any form of academic dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of the academic community it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violations of the Honor Code. I will report to a hearing if summoned. The Transtheoretical Model The Transtheoretical Model has tremendously helped the health field progress to more inclusive approaches to research and other practices [2]. In the 1970s, James Prochaska laid the foundations for this model. In the 1990s, two scales were developed using the model [2]. This model is used for health promotion because it enables people to make behavioral changes and improve their health. The Transtheoretical Model is and will continue to be one of the most popular in the behavior change field due to its uniqueness and effectiveness. The Transtheoretical Model has six constructs with two being broken...
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...3. Brinks Brinks, Livewatch, and Moni have recently merged to provide you the best in DIY home security and professional monitoring services. In addition, the Brinks system is very affordable because the equipment is included with most of the contracts for free so there is no upfront payment required. The Brinks name is widely known and respected in the home security industry so you can rest assured you are dealing with a company who knows what they are doing and has a long-term history of value and affordability. Pros: • Equipment Included Free (with most contracts) • 24/7 Monitoring • Smartphone Controls • Home Automation Features • 90-Day Return Policy • Equipment and Installation Options Better Than Most • DIY or Professional Installation...
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...Jones Blair Company Case Synopsis Jones Blair Company (JBC) is a privately held corporation that produces and markets architectural paint and primarily serves the Southwestern part of United States. The company markets its paint and sundry items in more than 50 counties in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and New Mexico. Headquarter for the company is located in Dallas, Texas where it does most of it business. The Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) metropolitan area is the major source of business as well as the financial center in the southwestern service area. JBC mainly target do-it-yourself customers who make up 50% of their sales and professional painters who make 25% of sales. The company sells top quality architectural paint and accessories at the highest price to various markets. They also sell original equipment manufacturing (OEM) materials throughout the U.S and worldwide. Though JBC’s sales have increased on annual basis the sales volume remained same. And since the competition in the industry has increased over the years the company fear facing a plateau in price. The company is also facing a major dilemma and must maintain their growth and profit margin, but in order to do so they have to increase their sales in a mature market. Therefore, the company has to decide what market to target (Southwestern part like Dallas Forth-Worth or surrounding areas), who to target (do-it yourselfers or professionals), and how in order to expand their brand and market share. This case will examine...
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