1. Explain (trang 38) leadership and management skills organized by the competing values ? Give example for each skill. Incubation refers to an approach to creative activity through teamwork, involvement, and coordination among individuals. Creativity occurs by unlocking the potential that exists in interactions among people and networks of people. Individuals who approach creativity through incubation encourage people to work together, foster trust and cohesion, and empower others. Creativity arises
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1. Instrinsic value represents qualities that are absolutely good even if it brings nothing else in its wake. Instrumental value represents qualities that are good because of what it brings in its wake. 2. Physical pleasure is the physical act that provides pleasure. Attitudinal pleasure is the elation of satisfaction one feels as a result of physical pleasure. Hedonists claim attitudinal pleasure is intrinsically valuable. They make this distinction because physical pleasure in and of itself can
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1. A co-worker is having an affair with a married colleague. Having an affair in the work place can cause a hostile environment. With the drama involved, the workers will be focusing more on hiding the affair rather than using their time efficiently. I would use the justice ethical approach because it's guided by respect for impartial standards of fairness and equity. They shouldn't be discriminated for their personal life but their personal life should not be involved with work. 2.You know
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The Mindful Approach As discussed in the last assignment, my personal values are a huge part of my day to day thought process. I believe taking the time to have a mindful approach can be tricky at time. The military can sometimes have myself and my fellow soldiers in a “get it done and think about the consequences later” type of mind frame. Due to the fact that my upbringing was one of high moral standards, I have been able to use and take a mindful approach in my day to day decision making. Which
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In discussing and evaluating Alice’s goals, I will use the SMART planning model in the form of answering and evaluating her goals to see how achievable the goals are. a) Pay off student loan Specific: Alice has to pay off her student loan of $ 53,000. She is paying $7,720 annually. Measurable: At the end of the year she has to make a total payment of $7,720. Achievable: It is possible for her to make this payment since she does this from her income. Results: She has to pay back this
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Long Term Career Goal: Specific: Join training and attend conferences at least once a week to enhance knowledge and be able to serve at a higher level in the management. Measureable: Keeping a check on the amount of conferences and trainings that I have been to within a month, and getting appreciated for applying all the new skills and techniques that I am learning from them. Attainable: Applying the acquired knowledge and skills to my work, and working towards the promotion. Being on good
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1) The Booth Pharmaceutical Corporation has to face whether or not to continue selling the drug Vanatin. In participating in the activity, acting as a board member of the Booth Corporation, I along with my other group members were faced with an ethical dilemma. The dilemma was; should the company continue to sell Vanatin even though is has dangerous effects? The drug Vanatin is a major profit producing aspect of the Booth Corporation comprising 12% of its gross income in the United States. Additionally
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Case Study 2: Setting Performance Objectives The case study “Setting Performance Objectives” talks about a supervisor named Jane Persons who is supposed to come up with five objectives for the word processing department of a company. Jane feels that the whole thing is “wheel spinning” and that there is no way they can set that many objectives for her department. She feels that the other departments, such as the sales group, can set objectives, but that it would be pointless for hers. Jane is correct
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Ethics Essay Marlina Ralstin ETH/316 December 3, 2012 Denise Antoon Ethics Essay The subject of ethics can be quite controversial, especially when the three major theories are vying for front-line attention. Understanding why people react to specific situations the way they do is beneficial from any stand point in life whether profession or personal. In the following paragraphs ethics will be defined, as will the three theories; virtue, deontology, and utilitarian. The similarities and
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309 words short essay on the Importance of Sports and Games By Smruti Sports and games are very important for us. They keep us healthy and fit. They offer us a change from the monotony of daily life. It is a useful means of entertainment and physical activity. Sports and games help in character building. They give us energy and strength. Sports and games are means of mental and physical growth. During sports we come to learn many things. We learn how to maintain mental balance in the midst of
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