Cornell Hospitality Quarterly http://cqx.sagepub.com/ Leading Change with the 5-P Model : ’ ’Complexing ’ ’ the Swan and Dolphin Hotels at Walt Disney World Robert Ford‚ William Heisler and William Mccreary Cornell Hospitality Quarterly 2008 49: 191 DOI: 10.1177/0010880407306361 The online version of this article can be found at: http://cqx.sagepub.com/content/49/2/191 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: The Center for Hospitality Research of Cornell University
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Running Head: ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING AND HEALTHCARE A Framework for Organizational Learning in Healthcare: From Individual Learning to the Organizational Learning Systems Model J. Richard Ray‚ Jr. Managing OD Consultant/Adjunct Professor of HRD Kaiser Permanente of the Mid-Atlantic/George Washington University/ Presented at Southern Management Association 2002 Conference Track 2: Health Care Administration/Hospitality Management Phone: (301) 520-9184 Email: RrayWSD@aol.com
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Dear Mr. Senator‚ the Electoral College may be a former method in our changing world‚ but it still plays an important role in our government. To date‚ it has been the best method in choosing our president and that should not change. This style of voting is the most organized style to elect important officials and has proven again and again how effective it is. It evades the hassle of runoff elections‚ makes it up to larger states that have fewer votes and requires a trans-region appeal to all candidates
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Retaining the status as the most prevalent mental disorder for the past few decades‚ anxiety can impact individuals in myriad ways (Kessler‚ Chiu‚ Demler‚ & Walters‚ 2005). Particularly‚ the cognitive ramifications of anxiety are of significance as they can lead to the development of an attention bias towards threat. (Cisler & Koster‚ 2010). As indicated by previous research‚ threat bias manifests in multiple forms (e.g. oversensitivity to perceived threat‚ near inability to disengage from threat)
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of curriculum analysis from Posner. I will discuss the achievement gap in more details in my major project assignment. VIII. How should the
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Extra Credit Paper The cognitive system is organized hierarchically. The most basic perceptual systems are located at the bottom of the hierarchy‚ and the most complex cognitive (e.g. memory‚ problem solving) systems are located at the top of the hierarchy. Information can flow both from the bottom of the system to the top of the system and from the top of the system to the bottom of the system. When information flows from the top of the system to the bottom of the system this is called
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The other Framework of attentional theory used to describe the processes supporting choking is self-focus theory. This theory suggests that pressure increases anxiety‚ which has been shown to lead to self-focus (Carver & Scheier‚ 1978). Self-focus can lead to skill failure through attempts to apply conscious thought to automatic movements. In accordance with this assumption is Fitts and Posner’s (1967) progression– regression hypothesis‚ which discusses the influence of processing changes as a result
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colour related such as blue or red‚ than if the word was a neutral word such as chair or table. The reason for this can be explained in dual-task studies‚ such as the one conducted by Posner and Boies (1971) (as cited in Edgar 2007). They asked participants to do two things at once‚ one visual and one auditory. Posner and Boise found that if the auditory task was presented at the same time as the visual task‚ the response times were slower than if it was presented shortly after the visual task. This
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BHS00156 Leadership Written by: Peter Miller Revised by: Chris Deftereos Study Guide Second Edition © 2006 Southern Cross University Developed and produced by Flexible Learning Development Services‚ Division of Business‚ Southern Cross University Military Rd‚ East Lismore‚ NSW‚ 2480. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by means electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without the prior
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Chapter 4: Paying Attention Selective attention – usually focus our attention on one or a few tasks or events at any given time Extensive practice tasks becoming so easy and effortless performing them requires no attn. – automatic Attention is freed up for a person to do another task simultaneously with the automatic one – divided attention Find your keys on your desk Spatial attention – attn. can be focused on objects and events of interest in our enviro in order to aid in our ability to recognize
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