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olitical and economic theory has determined three general justifications for the high rate of adoption, citing regulatory benefits, competitive edge, and corporate social responsibility.... In the paper 'Multinational Companies and Their Impact on Environmental Sustainability' the author evaluates the progress of multinational companies in reducing their impact on environmental sustainability....
ayne, L, 2006, "Unlocking an Organizations Ultimate Potential Through Knowledge Management", Knowledge Management in practice, American Productivity & Quality Center, vol.... This work "How an Organization Can Get the Best from Their Employees regard to Their Knowledge and Expertise" describes the importance of knowledge management....
Being the oldest occupation in the world, storytelling includes the practical functioning of every individual, family, organization, community and society.... The.... ... ... Boye's notion of quantum is a marvellous monumental book that redefines the role of storytelling in organizational behaviour (Boje, 1991)....
“Digitization reinforces a social process in which the production and distribution of information evolves into the most important economic activity in a society, in which information technology begins to function as the Key infrastructure for all industrial production and.... ... ... The transformation brought about by globalization of communication has immense ramifications on our everyday existence....
A learning organisation operates under five principles stipulated by Peter Senge in his book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and practice of Learning organisations in 1990.... This essay will focus on training, learning and development, reward and employee relations and how these can be leveraged to overcome the performance problems (declining sales) at Tesco Plc in the UK....
Risks in Project Management practice Risks in Project Management Practices A risk in the management of projects is an action takenor not taken to achieve a desired outcome.... The paper "Risks in Project Management Practices" pinpoints risks documentation is proper through a risk register....
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Theorist used for Classroom management Frederic Jones theory will be used in the class since it is easy to follow as well as easy to apply.... This theory is focused on maximizing learning through maintaining a well-managed classroom so that time for disciplining will be eliminated or reduced.... Discipline on this theory could include body language, facial expression and eye contact with the students.... The Jacob Kounin theory is also considered because it emphasizes the importance of a teacher to be well prepared with his/her lesson....
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This paper ''ERP Implementation Best Practices'' is about enterprise resource planning refers to a business process management software that enables a firm or organization to put into use a system of integrated applications to manage the company and automate many back office functions related to technological services and other human resource functions....
The success of the company may be facilitated by effective marketing methods used by the company According to Mintel (2014), a market researcher, the company has been using green marketing procedures to make their product a practice as stated by practice theory.... Economic theory argues that different factors of production works together to achieve set goals and objective (Penfield, 2008, p.... This theory focuses on the maximization of scarce resources, proper utilization, and minimization of the high cost of production....
Leaders develop their skills through the measured determination and practice by taking risks, stretching their imagination and going against the wishes of various people spread out in different spheres of society.... The study found that developing know-how cannot come naturally, and it is not an aspect of nature that one can be born with, but needs constant and deliberate practice (Ambler 2017).... Imperatively, leaders, like professionals, must ensure that they regularly and purposefully practice acquiring, master, and effectively apply their leadership attributes to encourage a following and with the same breath arouse others....
The paper 'Evidence-Based practice and Nursing Research' states that evidence-based nursing practice refers to a form of health care that contains the complete research findings and the application in the department's practical work.... This practice usually aims at promoting the healthcare service's quality aimed at treating the patients.... Everyday research basically strengths the evidence-based practice and as such medical practitioners are encouraged to do more research....
he code of conduct and practice in a way contributes to the establishment of an identity.... Education professionals have s of occupational practice that are similar to those of health and social work professionals" (DATE)
... Good practices were internalised in the course of the practice of their profession.... Codes of practice have been framed by the government as well as professional bodies in response to this need.... It is in this context that we examine the hypothesis, "Education professionals have codes of occupational practice that are similar to those of health and social work professionals"....
(Carr 2001) Behavioral theories Behavioral theory believes that individual's personality is cultivated when they interact with the environment around them.... Behavioral theory aids in measurement of ill traits and provides solutions.... (Happe 1995) Holistic-Dynamic theory Humans have certain fundamental needs that they seek to satisfy at different levels.... Maslow argued that the fundamental of the theory is human beings are hierarchical and that unfulfilled lower needs will dominate ones thinking, actions and being....
he modern theory of punishment was developed by the analytical school of Anglo-American thought decades ago.... The heart of the theory of punishment is the safer protection of people in the society.... Principally, the purpose of deterrent theory is to keep the offenders aloof from committing the crimes.... Reasonably, there is no unanimous opinion as regards the suitability of retributive theory.... "There is a mix theory involving the traditional retributivism and utilitarian arguments along with some other theoretical ideas (Sentencing Law and Policy, 2005)ii"....
This is because of the fact that one of the people in the workplace that really has an effect to every employee's performance and attitude towards work is the boss (Employee motivation: Motivation in the workplace- theory and practice.... According to Maslow's theory on the five levels of employee's needs, these would be physiological, safety, social, ego, and self-actualizing.... In this theory, he put emphasis on the need to satisfy the lower level needs first before the higher levels to get utmost motivation at work (K....
The paper "The practice Statement of 1966 by the UK Supreme Court" describes that the Supreme Court has good opportunities to make sure that the practice Statement of 1966 is used as and when necessary so that the reforms of the law are made from time to time to ensure the adaptability.... Critically assess whether the UK Supreme Courts approach to the use of practice ment 1966 should be more racial than that of the House of Lords,in order to achieve reform of the law.
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This essay discusses the ideas and concepts illustrated by Henry Jenkins begin with a note of optimism that encourage the youth of today to engage in what he calls as ‘participatory culture' and proceeds to expand on this by also relating it to literacy.... ... ... ... Jenkins has tried to establish time and again that education and learning must never be meant for an individual; rather the effects should be far-reaching....
According to reflection theory by Boud et al (1985), experience alone is not enough when it comes to learning.... Starting with the positive critical incident, I will apply the Kolbs learning cycle whose theory consists of four stages that are involved in learning.... Our second stage, based on Kolbs theory, was about the reflective observation that involved reviewing on what we had learned.... This included information based on education theory that required reading of relevant literature....
At the same time, evolution, modification and adaptability of the theory of scientific management or Taylorism in modern corporate business world is also being discussed in this paper.... Thus, implication of rational theory in management practice involves scientific management as well as Webber's theory.... Thus, the theory of scientific management evaluates the workers in economic terms.... This theory was criticized in later times on the ground that this theory supported a craze for efficiency....
Procurement is a method by which architectural services are commissioned.... It deals with the entire life of the project beginning with the conception of the project up till its total completion and occupation.... The various recognized methods of procurement include the Traditional Procurement Method, Design and Build, Construction Management Contracting or Design Construct and Manage....
Context for Learning Information Directions: Respond to the prompts below (no more than 3 single-spaced pages, including prompts) by typing your responses within the brackets following each prompt.... Do not delete or alter the prompts; both the prompts and your responses are.... ... ... Refer to the evidence chart in the handbook to ensure that this document complies with all format specifications....
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, Person-centered therapy today: New frontiers in theory and practice (pp.... Lawton and Feltham (2000) note that, in 1984, BAC (the British Association for Counseling) documented the principal Code of Ethics and practice for Counselors, which indicated consistent supervision as the key agent for maintaining best and recommended standards of counseling practice.... Psychotherapy Supervision: Theory, Research and practice.... Principles and practice....
The current treatment options for eating disorders and other psychosomatic disorders are a combination of dietary modifications, antidepressant medication, and psychotherapy.... This paper seeks to extend these options by creating a workshop that can be incorporated into a school setting.... ... ...
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Lamarck was widely credited by many to be the first scientist to put forward a consistent general theory of gradual evolution.... Thus, by the transfer of Lamarck's theory of inheritance, the more efficient human population will come into being.... fter his foray into the social ideology, Spencer developed a theory of evolution which was called general theory of cosmic evolution.... The cosmic theory depends on intrinsic formal processes abstracted from any specific field of action....
The paper 'Personal Development Plan - Reflections on Coaching Skill and practice' is an inspiring example of management coursework.... The paper 'Personal Development Plan - Reflections on Coaching Skill and practice' is an inspiring example of management coursework.... Lecturer Personal Development Plan: Reflections on Coaching skill and practice Introduction Self-assessment is necessary for the development of any profession.... riffin, E 2012, A First Look at Communication theory (9th ed....
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Accounting theory: research, regulation and accounting practice.... This paper will endeavour to illustrate, with logical backing, why this approach is the most suitable one in the Australian perspective.... This paper will evaluate twelve articles, which are either for or against, the introduction of legislation to the Australian environment....
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Name Professor Course Date Introduction Ethics in financial institutions is a social phenomenon that many organizations in the world grapple with.... Matters of ethics are imperative in the sense that they determine how financial institutions conduct themselves.... ... ... ... For instance, a financial institution is expected to provide customers with the necessary information....
Mixing of land uses is a modern practice involving development of different land uses within a particular location.... The paper "Degradation of Land Resources and Their Usefulness" explores the imbalance between rural and urban development.... Land use planning in rural areas is geared towards utilization of the available land for maximal utilization while in urban centers it is focused on economic utilization....
This essay "The Difference in HRM practice between Australia and Korea" presents a critique of the significance of national culture as an explanation for the difference in HRM practice based on individualism and uncertainty avoidance, which are contrasting national approaches to HRM.... This paper presents a critique of the significance of national culture as an explanation for the difference in HRM practice between Australia and Korea based on individualism and uncertainty avoidance, which are contrasting national approaches to HRM....
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The author of the paper "People Working in Teams and Their Goals" will begin with the statement that as compared to employees who prefer to work alone, this report concludes that people who prefer teamwork have a higher chance of achieving goals better in terms of being efficient and effective.... ...
ramework/theory: measurement of blood pressure, “diagnosis of prehypertension and hypertension,” new cases of hypertension, non-pharmacological approaches to treatment, threshold blood pressure level for treatment, and use of antihypertensive agents are the concepts that formed the study's framework (p.... Non-adherence to guidelines could be a factor of years of practice and specialty area (Axon, et al.... Educational programs, however, helps physicians to manage barriers to practice, improves their knowledge and confidence in approaches to care, and can therefore improve their adherence to recommendations towards better outcomes (Dacey, Arnstein, Kennedy, Wolfe, & Phillips, 2013)....
No single procedure functions completely as designed and schemed in accordance to a single scientific theory only; in most cases, procedures and scientific methodologies are a collaboration of many other steps involving different methods.... In my opinion, doing such is a very good practice.
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From the paper "The Ethics of Care" it is clear that Aristotle argues strongly that both the good and the happiness of elements are self-sufficient, and as is the basis that virtue seeks the mean relative to us.... This is explained how each science produces its product well.... ... ... ... The general position associated with the ethics of care is that in regard to justice, 'the care perspective conceives morale to be a matter of creating and maintaining relationships in which agents respond to the perceived needs of others....
The attempt largely failed: neither model nor theory fully fitted the set of effective leadership qualities retrieved from the case study.... The author of this paper "Impact of Effective Leadership upon Store Performance" will make an earnest attempt to explore which elements of leadership have the largest impact upon the effectiveness of store performance in Small Heath, Birmingham....
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, who wondered aloud "why the subject was worthy of the interest of an intelligent man,"(2) described law practice as "the greedy watch for clients and practice of shopkeepers arts, the mannerless conflicts over often sordid interests.... This application starts the process of review by the Board who assesses the character and fitness of the candidate to practice law.... Nevertheless, there is an inherent difficulty in assessing "good moral character" to practice law....
In relation to the case given, it can be affirmed that applying spanked behavior cannot be an effective practice to improve the misconduct behavior of Ben.... In relation to the social learning theory, it can be apparently observed that the model or the theory emphasizes the significance of witnessing and demonstrating behaviors, attitudes along with other physical reactions performed by others.... social learning can also be considered to span into two major structures namely cognitive and behavioral structure as the theory incorporates adequate amount of attention, memory as well as motivational aspects from the acts performed by other individuals (Fujita, n....
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... In this paper, argument theory using ethos, pathos and logos will be employed to put forth the argument.... A general summary of aristotle's appeals.... The author identifies the type of claim in essays titled "Fewer Call Themselves Multiracial" by Haya El Nasser and "What Sets Us Apart" by Mortimer B....
Telling the truth is the nexus of this theory and although one cannot have had any means of knowing the extent of self-sacrifice whistle blowers have to undergo, his theory essentially supports the notion of standing firm with the truth irrespective of the consequences (Lindblom, 2007).... From a virtue theory point of view, whistle blowing calls for integrity and courage; for example, in a hospital scenario when one tells on their colleague's, unethical actions that endanger patient life, the repercussions and victimization especially if the reported party is senior....
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(2005) Knowledge management in theory and practice, Amsterdam, Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann.
... Human Resource Planning in Omantel can be scrutinized through four human resource theories affecting employee performance; knowledge management theory, employee training and development theory, theory of organisational culture development and strategic human resource management theory (Gardner and Wright, 2009: 57-74)....
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's Human Resource Management: theory and practice.... In this process, attempt has been establish links between the findings of this study and previously proposed motivation theory.... A few of these theories include the Maslow's needs theory, Alderfer's ERG theory, Herzberg's two-factor theory or the motivation-hygiene theory, McClelland's 3-needs theory, Vroom's expectancy theory, satisfaction-performance theory, goal-setting theory, Reinforcement theory etc....
The researcher of this paper will attempt to discuss a case study involving elements of human resource management.... The scope of human resource management involves recruitment of employees, selection, training, management, appraisal, and reward.... ... ... ... The paper will explore employee management practices in order to identify personnel management weaknesses in the case and to make necessary recommendations....
n Overview Of Motivation theory
... We shall begin with the advent of Maslow's theory of hierarchy of needs, since it was Maslow who countered Sigmund Freud's statements of declaring people as inherently lazy creatures who are motivated at work only through reward, coercion, intimidation and punishment (accel Team, 2005).
... The most famous motivation theories, upon which nearly all current theories are based, originate from four theorists: Sigmund Freud (theory X), A....
For most of twentieth century, scientists and public assumed there was such a thing as intelligence, with general intelligence thought to be a single entity .... ow scientists believe it is more useful to look at adult intelligence as several distinct intellectual capacities
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... n 1955, Nancy Bayley and Melita Oden analyzed adult intelligence of child geniuses who had grown up....
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This synthesis paper interrogates the BYOD/BYOT trend in relation to modern day educational thinking and practice.... The present analysis is particularly interested in the application of technology in educational thinking and practice respectively.... The present analysis is particularly interested in the application of technology in educational thinking and practice respectively.... Without doubt, the BYOD trend is poised to revolutionize and transform both educational thought and practice all over the world (Hill, 2011)....
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These have grown from Great man theory and trait theory to the transformational leadership theory.... To understand to a greater extent, the following table provides a clear presentation of the journey from the Great man theory and trait theory to the transformational leadership theory....
Analysis of the economic as well as financial aggregates.... This will include a scrutiny of the Balance Sheet and the Cash flow Statements.... This will give an individual a clear picture of a firm's state in terms of assets, debts and activities such as consumption, income.... ... ... b.... Analysis of the National accounts – National accounts tend to give a comprehensive view of economic activities....
It never occurred to the aristotle's of the history that it would subsist safer for the community wellbeing if nurses were cultured in its place of legal representatives.... In the paper 'Nurses Able to Take a Patient History' the research's main aim is to analyze in depth the equal opportunities in the hospital sector, about physically ill individuals in the hospitals....
ReferencesAnnual Report, 2011, Serving the Community, Annual Report 2011, Bumrungrad Hospital Public Company LimitedBoxall P and Macky K, Research and theory on high-performance work systems: progressing the high-involvement stream, Human Resource Management Journal, EBSCO database Magalhaes R, 2004, Organizational knowledge and technology: an action-oriented perspective on organization and information systems, Illustrated Edition, Edward Elgar Publishing, Noe R.... Knowledge management, which is relatively a young academic discipline with well established theoretical underpinning, has been in practice by various firms in Singapore and other countries for several years....
This dissertation "Knowledge-Sharing Culture of Saudi Aramco" aims to examine Saudi Aramco's experience to overcome cultural barriers towards creating a knowledge-sharing environment.... It also aims to establish the impact of the implementation of knowledge management in the organization.... ... ...
The paper "Role of Culture in Shaping HRM Practices of MNCs" suggests that globalization has broadened the mindsets of executives as they seek to extend the geographical reach of their firms.... Liberalization of economies has provided greater opportunities to expand but also posed greater challenges....