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    Emotional Intelligence

    I think that Goleman's thesis- that EI is more important than IQ AND that it can be taught- has rippling effects into how we might think about teaching and assessing students. That being said, this is only a summary of his ideas: Goleman states that while IQ gets you in the door, it is emotional intelligence, EI, that is the greatest factor for leadership. IQ and technical skills "are the entry level requirements for positions.... [whereas] EI is the sine qua non of leadership. "(p.1) He breaks

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    Powerpoint Presentation Towards Academic Performance

    CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE COLLEGE GRADUATESCHOOL ------------------------------------------------- Talisay City POWERPOINT PRESENTATION: TOWARDS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF FILIPINO STUDENTS An Abstract of A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School Carlos Hilado Memorial State College Talisay City, Negros Occidental In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education Major in Educational Management By Regina M. Delotina May 2010

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    statistics such as T-test to check the significant differences between the library ergonomics of the academic and school institutions and also percentage distribution and weighted mean of the responses of the research respondents.  Findings of the study showed that library staffs in both academic and school libraries were not fully ergonomically aware on the different physical factors that strain their bodies when staying in their workstation. The respondents indicated uncertainty on the comfort they

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    Case Study

    Essential Features of Effective Communication 1. Listening is the No. 1 Rule Contrary to what some seem to believe, the most important aspect of effective communication isn’t talking, it’s listening. A great amount of miscommunication could be avoided if business owners took the time to communicate effectively, first by listening to the needs of their clients and prospects. Remember, your clients may not need you, but you definitely need your clients or you’re going

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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    distress tolerance, acceptance, and mindful awareness largely derived from Buddhist meditative practice. DBT may be the first therapy that has been experimentally demonstrated to be generally effective in treating BPD. A meta-analysis found that DBT reached moderate effects. Research indicates that DBT is also effective in treating patients who present varied symptoms and behaviors associated with spectrum mood disorders, including self-injury. Recent work suggests its effectiveness with sexual abuse survivors

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    Ikea Case Study

    needs to find more local suppliers to keep price lower. To understand local culture and purchasing habit, the company should carry out extensive market research. To attract more middleclass consumer huge adaptation is necessary. Extensive training for the employees and better supply chain management will solve customer service and out-of-stock problems for IKEA. Introduction and summary of the case study IKEA is a famous Swedish furniture company that plays the best player in the home

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    Business Ethics

    Project Paper The Role of Cultural Values in Business Ethics: the case of ICT companies Muhammad Fikri Bin Ahmad (1022133) (Email:fikriahmad91@gmail.com) Mohamad Amali Bin Maulan (1013901) (Email: aku_amali@yahoo.com) Muhammad Muslim Bin Samsudin(1012545) (Email: aim_messi@yahoo.com) Tengku Muhammad Ihsan bin Tengku Hishamuddin (1027923) (Email: ihsan_libra@hotmail.com) MGT 3020 Business Ethics Section 1 IIUM Gombak 15th June 2011 The Role of Cultural Values in Business

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    Research Paper

    Unethical Behavior at Workplace- Company Time Misuse Ethics is based on the recognition of certain human rights. Unethical behavior can occur in the relationships between employees, in the way an employee goes about his business or how s/he uses company resources. Unethical behavior can even break the law in some situations. The problem here is that employees misuse company time. So the dilemma occurs when employees discover other employees are misusing company time. They know this is wrong by

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    Study Habits Research in Rmtu

    can be immensely gratifying, but studying usually involves hard work. The primary step towards effective study habits is to face up to this reality. One need not feel guilty if one doesn’t look forward to studying. Once an individual accepts the premise that studying doesn’t come naturally, it should be apparent that one needs to set up an organized program to promote adequate study. Learning how to study is really a long-term process. As one goes on studying, one finds more techniques and methods that

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    Dogs Don't Bite People, Bad Owners Do

    Title: Pit Bulls Don’t Bite People, Bad Owners Do Speaker: Amelia Auerswald Specific Purpose: To persuade people to my belief that pit bulls are not bad dogs. Thesis Statement: Pit bulls have lived – and died – under the stigma that they are vicious as a breed for decades, when in truth it’s owners who have used them in cruel ways that have given them such a heinous reputation. Introduction Before we get started, I want to tell you a story. This is a picture of my pit bull, Honey. I rescued

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