person-centred values ‘Respect is important to me. People should take you as you are‚ and you should do the same to them.’ Elaine‚ Self-advocate 1 Introduction We all have our own values that have developed as a result of our family and childhood experiences‚ and as a result of our friendships and relationships. Our values are also influenced by people in our local community‚ as well as by national figures and the media. Support workers in social care are expected to promote particular values. There
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Personal Characteristics:- Self-Motivation: An effective manager cant motivate others if he or she cant self-motivate. Self-motivation‚ the ability to get yourself going‚ and take charge of whats next for you‚ is a vital personal characteristic for a manager. You have to keep yourself going — and motivate those who work with you. Integrity: People trust a good manager because they know he or she has personal integrity. Workers need to know that you will fight for them‚ do what you say
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What are the characteristics of a good manager? By Carolien Toor Introduction Over the years I have worked in many various businesses; large as well as small‚ from stressful to peaceful environments and during good times as well as bad times. What I learned‚ through my experience from the various firms I worked for was the role the manager had in the workplace and how it affected me as an employee. When set this task I started to reflect how my past managers acted and how they got me motivated
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Asian Values have been defining by different scholars and practicing by different leaders in various countries in Asia. Some Asian leaders have thought of Asian Values as unique characteristics of Asia as comply strictly by Asian peoples. It is defined as the value that depends on one strong leader to lead a country to become one strong country instead of popular democracy‚ give state a power for a far-reaching to state economy and bureaucracy‚ a social norm that follow strictly by a community‚ and
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WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD MANAGER? The first words that come to mind when thinking about management are “plan‚ organize‚ coordinate and control” (Mintzberg 1989‚ p.9) as Henry Fayol first laid them down in 1916. These are the four things that a manager is supposed to do. In my opinion‚ they tend to generalize and describe vaguely a manager’s job. In spite of this fact‚ there are a number of characteristics that can be depicted from them. The qualities of a good manager should concern
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Knowledge is information that is understood to a point that it can be used as a skill to help oneself in certain situations. The reason that it is so highly valued is because it can be difficult to obtain. There is so much information in the world that not all knowledge can be known and acquired to benefit those who hold it. How does one learn knowledge? The topic I chose states that there are only two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment
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promote voluntary and promising engineers to project managers because they are familiar with the company’s philosophy of competitive success and they can run new product projects well. However‚ because project managers are volunteers‚ the failure rate of projects is high to 40%. Pureswing Golf has realized this issue and wants to search high-performance managers in more scientific way. This paper focus on the positive personality traits of project managers which can contribute to project success and negative
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Mr. John Dewey’s words are as valid as they were at the time. Knowledge is assurances‚ information‚ and capacities acquired through experience or preparing and the speculative or down to earth appreciation of a subject. As I see it‚ this statement talks about whether application defines value of knowledge or not. On firth thoughts‚ I am inclined to believe that application is indeed important for knowledge to hold value. Suppose there arises a circumstance wherein this information and these capacities
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We all have our own values that have developed as a result of our family and childhood experiences‚ and as a result of our friendships and relationships. Our values are also influenced by people in our local community‚ as well as by national figures and the media. Support workers in social care are expected to promote particular values. There are two important points to note. First‚ the idea that learning disability workers are supporting a person. It is not a question of being in charge or
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Axiology: What is the Ethical Value of Knowledge? Statement of Thesis It is my intention to show my view that the ethical value of knowledge is the true aesthetic value of one’s true beliefs. The value of knowledge does not out-weigh the value of one’s true beliefs. Thus‚ the epistemic good‚ which is derived from knowledge; is the ending result of ethics which is an individual perception of epistemic good rather than an assigned value. This perception is then‚ measured by a minimum standard tolerated
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