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    The Long Wait

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    mediation is better and it is proven. Even though mediation is proven effective‚ there still should not be so much overcrowding of the juvenile justice facilities. Mediation is proven effective. “Through the Models for Change initiative‚ MacArthur supports reform aims to help accelerate a national juvenile justice reform movement to improve the lives of young people in trouble with the law‚ while enhancing public safety and holding young offenders accountable for their actions.” The reason

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    ABC Consulting 123 Speedway #2 Austin‚ TX 78704     Date   Mr. Ted Quinn Nonprofit Agency Name Street Address Austin‚ TX 78728   Dear Mr. Quinn:   Our team enjoyed meeting with you last week and‚ as discussed‚ submit this proposed action plan for your review.  We are excited about this opportunity to help Nonprofit Agency improve volunteer productivity.   Background On [date]‚ we met and discussed the recent turnover of volunteers in your San Antonio region and your recent acquisition

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    Frank Hurley

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    more and explore that discoveries are made. The film cleverly portrays Frank Hurley’s curiosity for capturing the Antarctic as seen in the initial viewing sequence as Hurley ventures out to capture the first exploration of the Antarctic with Sir Douglas Mawson. The film states that Hurley was “bowled over by the potential of photography” when he went to take images. This draws upon Hurley’s origins as a self-made and self-educated man who took on initiative to pursue photography out of curiosity

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    Patagonia

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    a company to produce reusable climbing hardware. After a mythical trip with Douglas Tompkins to find the last wild place in the planet‚ Chouinard started Patagonia and Tompkins The North Face. • Patagonia • Listed as one of the Firms of Endearment‚ certified B-Corporation • Founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973. As a climber‚ he already had a company to produce reusable climbing hardware. After a mythical trip with Douglas Tompkins to find the last wild place in the planet‚ Chouinard started Patagonia

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    Theory X and Theory Y In his 1960 book‚ The Human Side of Enterprise‚ Douglas McGregor proposed two theories by which to view employee motivation. He avoided descriptive labels and simply called the theories Theory X and Theory Y. Both of these theories begin with the premise that management’s role is to assemble the factors of production‚ including people‚ for the economic benefit of the firm. Beyond this point‚ the two theories of management diverge. Theory X Theory X assumes that the average

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    John Mackey‚ Cofounder and Co-CEO of Whole Market‚ Believes in "Conscious Capitalism" (pp. 29 & 30) What role‚ if any‚ does McGregor’s Theory Y play at Whole Foods? Explain. Mackey clearly took notes on McGregor’s theories on how and why people are the way they are at work. He took more to the Theory Y side: the moral and loyal view of people at work. Mackey feels that he and the company are viewed and based on the more heroic side of things‚ meaning that he aims to not only provide to the world

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    Shampoo Planet

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    The Dynamic Use of Symbolism in Shampoo Planet Douglas Coupland has been called the voice of Generation X by his critics because of his writing techniques‚ which deal mainly with youthful ideals. Most of his works involve young characters searching for truth and answers for their self-involved questions. Despite many of his novels having a dim outlook‚ he incorporates humor and optimism into them‚ which creates a balance between wittiness and mockery. In Shampoo Planet Tyler Johnson‚ the narrator

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    Theory X, Y, and Z

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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

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    Orgainzational Behavior

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    2 Abstract After reading through the various articles and learning about the different companies and their styles of behavioral management in the work force‚ I will now attempt to explain my experiences at work and how Douglas McGregor’s theory X and Y relate to my everyday operations. The several theories used in chapter 5 of Organizational Behavior (2010) will be the background of my explanation. A good understanding of these behavior theories has allowed me to

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    Wallstreet the Movie

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    and disappointing business ethics in the popular world of business. This movie shows the negative effects that bad business morals can have on society. The two main characters are Bud Fox played by Charlie Sheen and Gordon Gekko played by Michael Douglas. Bud Fox is a young stockbroker who comes from an honest working-class family but on the other hand‚ Gordon Gekko is a millionaire who Bud admires and wants to be associated with. Greed seems to be a huge theme of this movie. This movie portrays the

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