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    Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories NUR/513 October‚ 22‚ 2012 Delores Diehl Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories Nursing is a science that has many theories to support the beliefs and clinical practice of the profession. One core concept prevalent in many nursing theories is caring. Theorist Jean Watson and Madeleine Leininger are both nursing theorists who developed theories around caring and nursing. The subject of discussion in this paper is the comparison and analysis

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    Servant leadership is a commonly misunderstood theory of leadership. Many believe that one can not lead if they are working at the wills of their followers. However‚ companies can learn to use servanthood to promote their business and gain followers loyalty through putting the followers needs first and creating a community for the followers surrounding the company’s values. Organizations can model Servant Leadership by putting the good of others over their own self-interest. This could mean a lot

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    Within the health care community patient safety and employee dissatisfaction remain key focus areas for leadership and administration (Gunnarsdottir‚ 2014). To address these concerns many leaders are turning to a theory called servant leadership to improve productivity and employee satisfaction. Richard Greenleaf coined the term servant leadership in 1977 and since has written substantially on the character and attitudes of what it means to be a servant leader. Fundamentally‚ it is suggested “to

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    Situational Leadership Situational leadership has very little in common with the other models mentioned herein. This model revolves around the leader changing leadership behaviors to meet the needs in relationship to the follower (Kouzes‚ 2003‚ p. 111). The difference between situational leadership and charismatic‚ servant‚ and transformational leadership is the lack of an organizational vision and the empowerment of the followers. Situational leadership uses followers based on their readiness

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    Check Point Contingency Theroy of Leadership Angela Chavira BUS/201C July 13‚ 2013 Michael Corp University of Phoenix Material Appendix D Contingency Theory of Leadership |Description of work environment | | | |My place of work is Dubunne Day Spa. We have various types of employees working at | |

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    Comparison and Analysis Theories Paper Landi L. Schock NUR/ 513 May 28‚ 2012 Sharon Little-Stoetzel Comparison and Analysis Theories Paper Caring is described by nursing theorists as the core or essence of nursing. The concept of caring is being used by current and older theorists for the last 100 years. It seems as though “caring” and “nursing” go hand in hand. Four nursing leaders‚ Madeleine Leininger‚ Jean Watson‚ and the combination of Patrician Benner and Judith Wrubel all

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    Comparison and Contrast on Theory XY and Z Douglas McGregor suggested that there are two different ways in which we can look at workers attitudes toward work. Each of these views‚ which McGregor called Theory X and Theory Y‚ has implications for management. Theory X (’authoritarian management’ style) -People do not really like to work and will avoid it if at all possible so they must be coerced‚ controlled‚ directed‚ threatened with punishment to get them to work. -The average worker avoids responsibility

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    A Comparison of Marx’s and Weber’s Theory on Class by Mauricio I. Miranda Jr. 1. Marx’s Theory Karl Max’s theory on class essentially is premised on the fundamental principle that human societies are divided into two classes: the bourgeoisie or the ownership class that controls production and the ploretariat or the working class that provides the labor for production. He said that human societies progress through class struggle between these two. He asserted that the system of capitalism

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    Descriptions and Comparisons of the Theories and Practices of Slavery Slavery is a term that has come to be used very loosely. What is the meaning of the word slavery? Well slavery is a when a person is owned by someone else with rights and freedom taken away from thus person. Throughout the history of mankind slavery has been a widespread practice. There are different forms of slavery such as: chattel slavery‚ forced labor‚ there is also bond labor and

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    In the field of criminology‚ social learning theories and anomie/strain theories make up a good chunk of the most well-known theories in this discipline. Social learning theories discuss how criminal behavior is learned through interactions‚ knowledge‚ and values. It discusses how criminal behavior is a set of general needs‚ but it also recognizes that all behaviors have a similar foundation. Anomie/strain theories focus on how anomie is a sense of normalness and without said normalness a person’s

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