Papers 351-360 of total 25882 found.
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…and commitment that is required for motivation, and necessary for employees to apply the extra effort, has been greatly damaged. When properly motivated, employees tend to exert an increased amount of effort for longer periods of time towards a particular goal
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…My goal is to increase water consumption to 40-50 oz. per day. When I started I did not drink that much water. I started drinking 20 oz. per day for five days out of the week. After two weeks I increase the amount of water. I would drink 40 oz. per day…
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…concepts described in the book are One Minute Goal Setting, One Minute Praisings, and One Minute Reprimands. Refers to the book, One Minute Goal Setting is to make sure people know precisely what they are to do and what the manager expects. On the page 34…
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…in different situations. Which means effective leadership may vary. Situational leadership considers the absence of universal traits and behaviors. Within the situational approach to leadership, a Path-Goal theory has been created. "The key situational factors…
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goal to express the message of aboriginal perspective of everyday social issues. This successful and effective production satisfies the goals of community theatre, giving the aboriginal people a voice through theatre and song, thus fulfilling Chi's purpose…
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…of an easy path to good fitness. If you want to achieve and maintain a high level of fitness, you must be willing to put in time and effort to attain your goals. There are several steps, each requiring a lot of time and thought, to becoming physically fit…
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…PITAL PUNISHMENT Is there a rational resolution to the capital punishment debate? Arguments on both sides create a hierarchy of various goals and principals in an effort to offer resolution. The principle of “common human dignity” appears to play…
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…rehearsing moves, considering options and strategising before they even step onto the field. This unit of work has allowed me, as a learning HPE student, to implement psychological strategies such as goal setting, arousal and performance relationship, mental…
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…Borges manifests the idea that infinite choices repetitively lead to singular events in Ficciones, his collection of short stories about metaphorical labyrinths. He describes how the decisions that bring our goals to closure affect fate. Inevitably, the path's…
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…restrictive in 1994 as the economy appeared to be recovering and possibly heating up. Another cause of this apparent shift was growing consensus that price stability should be the ultimate long-term goal of the Federal Reserve. Also, the Fed adjusted its…
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