Running head: ASSOCIATE VERSUS BACCALAUREATE DEGREE NURSES Associate degree nurses versus baccalaureate degree nurses Michelle Valencia Grand Canyon University August 17, 2012 Associate degree nurses versus baccalaureate degree nurses Registered nurses are registered nurses right? On the surface one might think there is no real difference between a nurse practicing at an associate degree level and one practicing at a baccalaureate degree level. On the surface they appear to be one and the same
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employee that can think and give a good advice. Critical thinking might be a difficult task to achieve when someone has no knowledge about the topic, or if working in a field that he or she has no experience. In order to make good and intelligent decisions under critical thinking training and experience is require in order of being able to solve any issue under this situation. All employees must know their competencies to be competitive at their workplace, when managers give their opinions to the employees;
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Educational Empowerment The current economic world is intelligent, intersected, and instrumented. The lack of proper training in schools, to enable students to relate what they have learnt to real life situations in the workplace, is setting them up to failure in life. Schools have more room for preparation of students for jobs in the economic industry. They should come up with a new and innovative curriculum, which would prepare the students for a progressively competitive and complex job market
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codified these practices into what he called 'The 5 Learning Disciplines' as well as coming up with the concept-label of 'learning organisations'. The 5 Learning Disciplines – Shared Vision, Mental Models, Personal Mastery, Team Learning and Systems Thinking – are each made up of a set of tools and practices for building and sustaining learning leadership capability in organisations. Each Discipline consists of: | Principles, propositions or concepts (Senge calls these ‘guiding ideas’) | | Tools
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ABSTRACT………………………………………………………………………….....4 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………...….5 WHAT IS DIVERSITY ……………………………………..........................................6 WHAT IS WORKPLACE DIVERSITY ………………….………………….….…….7 Corporate Culture and Diversity ………………………………….……………9 DIVERSITY POLICIES AND PRACTICES IN THE WORKPLACE………………14 Workplace Discrimination ……………………………………………………14 Glass Ceiling ………………………………………………………………….15 Affirmative Action…………………………………………………………….16 Equal Employment ……………………………………………………………17
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marketable opportunities. This is something that one cannot overemphasize the importance of its objectives. The key element is to educate oneself. Regardless of age, oral and written communication are important in today’s business world, whereas, critical thinking is the one that separates a better manager from a good one. Text messaging kills oral communication. It is the easiest form. However, it can be misleading and does not promote the true concept of shared understanding. This kind of channel
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achieving my goals to strengthen my critical thinking, oral communication, and information utilization/research. One of my goals involves critical thinking, in which I would like to enhance my problem-solving and decision-making skills. I believe these improvements are important in the business world and are highly looked upon by employers. This also validates my competency in real life decision-making situations. According to Paul and Elder, “Development in thinking requires a gradual process requiring
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University of Phoenix Material Critical Thinking Worksheet Chose one of the following scenarios: • You are a member of a group working on a class project. The group members are enthusiastic about the project and arrange a meeting time to begin planning. You forget to mark your calendar and miss the meeting. The group posts a summary of the meeting with assignments and deadlines for the project. You apologize to the group and agree to complete the topic research for the project. You realize
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over a certain topics does not guarantee they will end in a result of agreement. When thinking about a debate we do not give much thought to the possibilities it can give a group of students. Thus one might ask “Why have a debate in a classroom as an activity?”, a debate in a classroom offers lasting and profound benefits to the individuals. When preparing for a debate a student will emphasis on critical thinking, efficient communication, independent research and being able to work as a team member
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the application and career-search process. Fill in the following table with 100-word summaries of how each university learning goal can help you with career preparedness. University learning goal | How each goal prepares you for success in the workplace | Professional Competence and Values | By giving me classes that I need to be successful for my future career. Also, putting me in classes I do need for the career I truly want. The university gives me course, which gives me the skills and set
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