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    Leading a Team

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    | | | Topic Summary This topic contains relevant information on how to * establish a productive team * lead your team effectively * handle problems with your teams as they arise * evaluate your team’s productivity. | | Topic Index Topic Overview What Would You Do? Where Should You Focus? Topic Index Topic Summary About the Mentors Using the Topic Core Concepts Team Building: An Overview Understanding How Teams Work Establishing a Team Becoming an

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    Theories and principles for planning and enabling learning In this assignment I am aiming to explain three different theories of learning (behaviourism‚ cognitivism and humanism) and how they contribute to the motivation‚ experience and aspirations of learners. Behaviourism Behaviourists have a clear definition that we learn in response to external stimuli. Anything from a sweet smell to the layout of classroom‚ the clothes someone is wearing. They reject the thinking of psychologists who are

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    Infidelity in Dr. Zhivago

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    triangles‚ and incest. But one other theme that is very evident in the film is infidelity‚ or more common know as cheating. Infidelity can be separated into three different types: emotional affair‚ sexual affair‚ and combined type (Fish). The first type‚ emotional affair‚ is described as when the partner spends the emotional resources like love‚ time and attention to another individual (Fish). This can be seen in Dr. Zhivago when Yuri and Lara first meet‚ and Yuri writes to her and talks of her constantly

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    Looking at the online assessment tools‚ the first one is the conflict management tool. This assessment placed myself in the compromising style approach. I was not surprised by this result because I have always known my approach to any conflict is to find a common ground. However‚ I can see how they state that no one ever is satisfied because each party has to walk away with not getting want they wanted. Although‚ I think that this prevents conflict from not getting resolved‚ and allows for open communication

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    Qualities of a Manager

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    A major emphasis has been placed on the following qualities: emotional intelligence‚ integrity‚ decision making‚ charisma and respect ranked from most important to less important. Emotional Intelligence Emotional intelligence has been defined as “being able to manage your own emotion and to manage your relationships with others” (Whetten and Cameron‚ 1998:119). Poskey‚ (Online) has also gone as far as to say that emotional intelligence is a set of competencies demonstrating the ability one

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    motivational strategies. Team Member Name Summary of Individual Characteristics Motivational Strategy and Action Plan Relevant Theory Hugh McCauley Is somewhat satisfied at his job‚ Makes rational decisions Is emotionally intense Has high emotional intelligence‚ Is moderately engaged at his job‚ and is moderately happy This employee shouldn’t need much motivation‚ since his satisfaction at this job‚ However‚ the company needs to put actions into place to make sure his satisfaction

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    Bradford‚ BD7 1DP +44-1274 236135 m.fabri@lmu.ac.uk d.moore@lmu.ac.uk d.hobbs@bradford.ac.uk ABSTRACT The premise of this paper is that agent technology in collaborative virtual environments (CVEs) may be enriched by incorporating an emotional channel alongside the conventional informational content‚ and that this would be best achieved through an associated visual human embodiment or avatar. Since humans express emotion in faceto-face encounters primarily through facial expression‚ an

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    Define emotional intelligence. Explain Goleman’s model of emotional intelligence. Ans: Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive‚ control and evaluate emotions. Some researchers suggest that emotional intelligence can be learned and strengthened‚ while others claim it is an inborn characteristic. Since1990‚ Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer have been the leading researchers on emotional intelligence. In their influential article "Emotional Intelligence‚" they defined emotional intelligence

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    03 05 03 Wellness 1

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    Module Three Wellness Plan Fill in all logs and answer the reflection questions completely with supporting details. Section 1: Goals Include your goals for each area of wellness before completing the reflection question. 1. Physical: To Get More In Shape 2. Social: Stay To Myself And Realize I Don’t Have Friends 3. Emotional: Stay True To Myself 4. Academic: Work On My GPA Goal Reflection Questions: Describe your progress for each goal. If you have met or exceeded a goal‚ also include a new

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    connected with adverse effects on employees’ psychological and physical wellbeing in many professions‚ including Education. Work-related stress has been identified as one of the largest problems in the working environment. Job stress sketches a high emotional cost to employee wellbeing and puts amble financial burden on organisational performance. The main reasons or source of imbalance among teacher are work load‚ relationship with colleagues‚ role conflict‚ role ambiguity‚ discipline problem of students

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