www.sciedu.ca/jms Journal of Management and Strategy Vol. 3‚ No. 1; February 2012 Attribution Theory and Strategic Decisions on Organizational Success Factors Professor Ben E. Akpoyomare Oghojafor Department of Business Administration University of Lagos‚ Lagos State‚ Nigeria Olufemi Olabode Olayemi (Corresponding author) Department of Business Administration University of Lagos‚ Lagos State‚ Nigeria Tel: +234-1-802-370-5627 E-mail: femolayemi1@yahoo.com Olukunle. O. Oluwatula Department of Psychology
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References: 1) Wendy‚G.(2008).Work strain‚ health‚ and absenteeism: A meta-analysis. US: Educational Publishing Foundation. Doi:org.prospero.murdoch.edu‚au.10/.1037/a0012639. 3) Sibly‚S.(2003). Analyses of work absenteeism using event history models. (BL:DXNO61605). England;UK‚Proquest: UMI Dissertations Publishing. 4) Navaro‚C;Bass‚C.(2006). Compensation and Benefits
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Sherlyn U. Dulay BSIP 2A Sir.Voie Chapter 5 (Moral Theories and the Practice of Moral Analysis) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice seeks interdisciplinary cooperation between ethics‚ theology and empirical disciplines such as medicine‚ economics‚ sociology‚ psychology and law. It recognizes that distinctions between theory and practice are‚ to a large extent‚ artificial. The journal therefore aims to publish theoretically relevant ’practical’ ethics and practically relevant ’theoretical’ ethics
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Right Place‚ Right Time Episode 3 of 6 Duration: 1 hour Being in the right place at the right time’; ’the decisive moment’; ’getting in close’ - in the popular imagination this is photography at its best‚ a medium that makes viewers eyewitnesses to the moments when history is made. Just how good is photography at making sense of what it records? Is getting in close always better than standing back‚ and how decisive are the moments that photographers risk their necks to capture? Set against the
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What is Work Study? Work Study is the systemeatic examination of the methods of carrying out activities such as to improve the effective use of resources and to set up standards of performance for the activities carried out. Work Study Components of Work Study Another definition of Work Study could be: A generic term for those techniques‚ particularly method study and work measurement‚ which are used in the examination of human work in all its contexts‚ and which lead systematically to to
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Work has moved from being an activity using an individual’s skill‚ producing an output of value‚ to a job performing a narrow set of tasks in exchange for a salary and has transformed incredibly in the last 50 years. Thomson and Maitland (p. 17‚ 2011) discuss the major transformations which work has undergone‚ from a world governed by the seasons and daylight to one ruled by the factory whistle and clock. These transformations have led to the introduction of the production line‚ businesses improving
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out or stressed by their work” ("CDC - NIOSH Publications and Products - STRESS...At Work (99-101)"‚ n.d.‚ p. 8). This workplace stress can many times lead to an imbalance between work and family. When measures are taken to attempt to reduce this stress there is a great potential for happier and more satisfied employees‚ leading to more efficiency in both the workplace and in the home. There are numerous programs already in place by organizations to help balance work and family for employees nationwide
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Standardized work Kevin Clement | 10/27/15 | AE 570 Overview Standardized work is a lean concept that has been minimally used in the construction industry within the United States. However‚ it is one of the most powerful lean tools to apply in the construction industry. The goal of standardized work is to optimize productivity‚ safety and quality. The amount of detail that is put into developing a standardized work plan and directions is based on the type of project. If the project is very detailed
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Hutchinson INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT WORK 3 1 WHAT IS A PROJECT ? What is a project? The best way to answer this question is to show some examples of projects. The following pieces of project work were done by students aged 11–15 in Slovakia and Hungary. Project work is not a new methodology. Its benefits have been widely recognized for many years in the teaching of subjects like Science‚ Geography‚ and History. Some teachers have also been doing project work in their language lessons for
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Work Ethic Throughout our lives‚ every person will meet some sort of problem. That is why work ethic is such an important characteristic to have while growing up. At an early age‚ work ethic was quickly instilled in me. They taught me to not just do what is expected of me but to strive to be better than expected. My parents taught me to work as hard as I could whether in the classroom‚ on the ball field‚ or in everyday life. Work ethic is a characteristic that should be instilled into every
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