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To Our Fallen: Personal Values with Job Performance
A manager’s personality has everything to do with performance; for his/her ideology is a controlling mechanism that influences behavior and job performance. All management styles vary in degree, despite...
0 commentsVerbal Recognition: The Value of It
I asked myself the following question, what employee doesn’t admire verbal recognition? Eluding for a second, the actual question, we as individuals, through human nature, will always adore recognition,...
0 commentsManagement Vs. Leadership: The Real Difference
Managers that comprehend management theories are not born as leaders with leadership qualities or may not posses any form of leadership quality. However, leaders with leadership qualities are instinctive...
4 commentsWorkplace Romance, Office Flings? Oh...What To Do?
I ran across an article after Googling on the topic, which happened to be an interesting read. Marty Nemko, the author of “Career Center: Cubicle love: Tips for workplace dating” (2006), handles the...
2 commentsManagement and Leadership Quality: Ways to Influence an Organization
Robbins and Judge note, “in the early part of the twentieth century, a French industrialist by the name of Henri Fayol wrote that all managers perform five management functions: They plan, organize,...
0 commentsDifferent from 50 Years Ago? Skills of Managers Today
“In general, management is experiencing a revolution” (Nickels, McHugh & McHugh, 2008, ¶ 13). Why are the skills of managers today different from management skills 50 years ago? The clear...
0 commentsThe Monroe Doctrine: America’s Justification of Expansion into Latin America
The Monroe Doctrine is a manifestation of the 5th U.S. President James Monroe’s message to Congress in 1823, which served as a principal, initially, to the Democratic views of Manifest Destiny and goes hand...
0 commentsResearch & Statistics: Some Things You Need To Know
Identifying outliers in your data. Impact on a Regression Equation An Outlier is an extreme observation which can be represented by data points that fall beyond the scope of their expected value. Dependent...
0 commentsMedian Ascends, But The Mean Ascends Faster - Home Prices
In the past several years, the Median price of homes (in my locale) has ascended slightly; but, the Mean has ascended much faster. How is this possible? Although the ordinal median prices of homes in an...
0 commentsLegal Issues with E-Business
The realm of e-business is difficult to understand. While some may view its environment as effortless, it can be complex and problematic for others. Seeing as most of our business today is conducted over...
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