and banks, as well as private sector airline leaders to enhance their competencies. Keywords: 360' degree, feedback, leader, peers, autocrat, delegation. 1. INTRODUCTION Effective leadership is a personal role that requires the blending of motivational, strategic and management skills to align focus, energy and drive whilst creating a culture which encourages individual
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Journal of International Business and Cultural Studies Performance management effectiveness in Thai banking industry: a look from performers and a role of interactional justice Pachsiry Chompukum Chulalongkorn University Abstract Businesses are facing up to high competitive pressure, especially banking industry. After 1997 crisis, banking industry meet more challenges from new financial landscape. Aiming to improve organizational performance, they have been adopting management tools, namely performance
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and banks, as well as private sector airline leaders to enhance their competencies. Keywords: 360' degree, feedback, leader, peers, autocrat, delegation. 1. INTRODUCTION Effective leadership is a personal role that requires the blending of motivational, strategic and management skills to align focus, energy and drive whilst creating a culture which
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Hariri Canadian University (HCU) was established in September 1999 with the College of Business Administration, according to Presidential Decree 1947. HCU was founded by former PM Rafik Hariri and funded by the Hariri Foundation (a nonprofit institution supported by Hariri family to provide charity funds) was established with the vision of offering quality affordable higher education to all Lebanese. Its mission is to foster personal and professional excellence and the development
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Essay 2b Topic - Job Specialisation uses standardised work procedures to have workers perform repetitive; precisely defined and simplified tasks. Explain why companies use this approach to job design. Using the Job Characteristics model, describe how specialised jobs can be modified to eliminate the boredom and low job satisfaction associated with them. (Chapter 9) According to the management text book Williams & McWilliams, 2010, job specialisation reflects the degree to which tasks get
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University of Science and Technology Abstract Collaboration dispositions keep attracting high attention in the business world for organizational competition and teamwork efficiency. Educators also highly value the cultivation of youngsters’ thinking strategies and styles which facilitate their learning performance and even career achievement. This study was conducted to identify the relationship among thinking styles (including positive thinking and negative thinking) and collaborative dispositions. Three
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Computer Supported Cooperative Work (2007) 16:431–465 DOI 10.1007/s10606-007-9055-2 © Springer 2007 Expert Recommender: Designing for a Network Organization Tim Reichling1, Michael Veith1 & Volker Wulf1,2 1 Institute for Information Systems and New Media University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany (E-mail: tim.reichling@uni-siegen.de; michael.veith@uni-siegen.de; volker.wulf@uni-siegen.de); 2 Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FhG-FIT), Sankt Agustin, Germany (E-mail: volker.wulf@fit
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Table of Contents Acknowledgement3 Abstract4 INTRODUCTION ABOUT LEADERSHIP5 Effective Leadership6 Leadership Qualities6 Traits of Effective Leadership7 LEADERSHIP VERSUS MANAGEMENT8 INTRODUCTION OF THE COMPANY9 Corporate Policy and Work Culture9 Leadership Style11 MOTIVATION AND LEADERSHIP About Motivation13 McDonald’s Motivating Factors13 TEAM-WORK AT MCDONALD’S16 THE OVERALL LEADERSHIP AND CORPORATE VALUES17 CONCLUSION19 THE CASE STUDY20 References21 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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we provide our view of the current understanding of high-stakes lies often occurring in forensic contexts. We underscore the importance of avoiding widespread pitfalls of deception detection and challenging prevailing assumptions concerning strategies for catching liars. The promise and limitations of each of non-verbal/body language, facial, verbal/linguistic, and physiological channels in detecting deception are discussed. In observing the absence of a single cue or behavioural channel that
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SOCIAL POLICY ANALYSIS: WELFARE TO WORK Research is key to the continued development of the theory and knowledge base of social work practice. The AASW supports the undertaking of research as a key activity to build and maintain the mission of the social work profession. Research is an essential area of social work practice and is included in the AASW Practice Standards for Social Workers, (section 4.3), highlighting its importance to social work practice. Social workers are expected to “understand
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