Papers 871-880 of total 25882 found.
…to do the job 6)Employees challenging authority 7)Loss of leadership 8)Compensation package that doesn't correspond to company goals/objectives 9)Poor job performance 10) Inadequate feedback to/from employees 11) Incompatibility of corporate leadership…
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…, Verplanken, & van Knippenberg, 1998; Ouellette & Wood, 1998): 1. Habits are goal-driven. 2. Habits are mentally represented. 3. Habits represent a mental shortcut replacing conscious planning, or thoughtful process. 4. Habitual behavior is primed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…but it does not make the next game any easier. He realizes that winning is the ultimate goal but it is the journey of winning that is important in order to continue winning. A team does not get to the championships by fighting to win every game at any cost…
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Category: /Law & Government
…associated with a predefined performance goal or standard. Performance measurement is better thought of as an overall management system involving prevention and detection aimed at achieving conformance of the work product or service to your customer's requirements…
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…To know the history of the Internet it is very important, to know: what was the original goal to create Internet, what were the steps that had to be taken and who were the main players. In 1973, the U.S. Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA…
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…priorities. Decide on the single most important task to do at any one moment. Create clear, specific goals for each day or even each hour—writing them down, if necessary, on a “to do” list with the most important at the top and going down from there. Do not go…
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…was the creation of advertising. The goal of advertising was to aggressively shape consumers desires and create value in commodities by imbuing them with the power to transform the consumer into a more desirable person. In the 1880’s there was only about 30 million…
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…the same goal--to help users have better business condition. According to Julia Scholz, who is a successful business analyst, she said a business analyst is like a "road trip planner", helping people plan their map and route (P.1). She says, "a BA will help…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. This is the start of societies decay. Living by oneself is strenuous; every individual should place more interest on others to better him or herself and create a preferable society. Selfish individualistic people fail to achieve their goals and eventually reach…
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…and setting some short-term goals I would be able to increase the weight much easier than without. I believe that when I visually see the weights on the bar, intimidation may set in and there may be some doubt. If I am able to switch that to positive thought…
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