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    Assignment LEADERSHIP MUHAMMAD AKBAR SHAHBAZ Reg. No 1034-112001 MBA Project Management 3rd Quarter Summer 2012 PRESTON UNIVERSITY ISLAM ABAD ASSIGNMENT LEADERSHIP PRESTON UNIVERSITY EMBA/MBA Program DISTANCE LEARNING ASSIGNMENT LEADERSHIP Quarter: Summer 2012 Deadline for Submission of Assignment: August 11‚ 2012 Attempt all questions given below. Your answers should not be copied‚ word-for-word‚ from the textbook. You may use the terms‚ concepts‚ examples from the textbook

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    RATIONAL CHOICE THEROY -Explaining the Theory- Rational Choice Theory (aka RCT) is defined as a “principle that assumes that individuals always make prudent and logical decisions that provide them with the greatest benefit or satisfaction and that are in their highest self-interest (Investopedia.com‚ 2011).” In other words‚ Rational Choice Theory states that people are human beings base their behavior on rational calculations‚ they act with rationality when making choices‚ and their choices are

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    Leadership Style: Leadership is the guidance offered by one to another that supports and aids in the completion of any given task ( According to Adair‚ 2005 and McManus (2006)‚ A leadership style is a leader’s style of: providing direction‚ implementing plans b and motivating people There are six common styles of Leadership (...................): Authoritarian Paternalistic Leadership Laissez-Faize Transactional Transformational (each style will have its own slide‚ present general information

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    Throughout history‚ there have been countless amounts of evidence that illustrates that human beings are some of the most violent organisms on Earth. However‚ why it is that human beings tend to react to crime occurrences in different ways. Researchers have often wondered why some human beings prefer more violent crimes‚ than those that are less violent. When it comes to crime‚ individuals that pertain to different societies‚ do not always react in the same manner as those around them‚ which often

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    sadness‚ anxiety‚ failure‚ anger and etc. We are programmed to respond to these emotions. Our emotional intelligence comes into play‚ which help us acknowledge our emotional instinct and help us to act rational. Emotional intelligence gives us the ability to withdraw our own emotions from a situation to make a strategic decision for the benefit of a patient. According to Daniel Goleman (1998)‚ Emotional Intelligence is "the capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others‚ for motivating

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    | | | Faculty of Creative Industries & BusinessDepartment of Management& MarketingNew Zealand Diploma in BusinessBachelor of Business | APMG630 Cover Sheet: Assignment One (individual assignment). Semester: | Semester Two‚ 2013 | Date issued: | 7th August‚ 2013 | Due date and time: | 2ndSeptember 2013: No late assignments will be accepted | Delivery: | Hand in the hard copy to lecturer at the start of class Send a copy to www.turnitin.com Keep an electronic copy of

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    Babies begin to develop both socially and emotionally by responding to voices and faces‚ especially their Mothers and carers and beginning to smile. They have little independence and rely on adults for comfort and reassurance‚ feeling secure when cuddled. By 9 months babies are still shy with strangers but will show their affection to carers. They will enjoy being with others and playing simple games like peek-a-boo. Between one and two years they may show separation anxiety from adults close

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    Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy was a type of cognitive therapy introduced in the mid-1950s by Albert Ellis to address what he believed was an inadequacy with the current psychoanalysis and behaviorism techniques. Ellis believed the inadequacy was caused because both psychoanalysis and behaviorism both failed to consider the role that thinking played in the emotional destress‚ instead‚ both approaches spent a great deal of time conceptualizing personality and emotional disturbance instead of

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    avoid any interaction. This can affect emotional development as the child will begin to feel lonely and left out‚ leading to feelings of sadness. Difficulty interacting: A child who finds it difficult to interact with other children due to factors such as bullying‚ may find it difficult to express their feelings. They may feel unable to tell their parents or other children. This can affect development in various ways‚ for example social and emotional. It can lead to changes in behaviour.

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    Aspect of Human Experience Paper Many historical events‚ acts of injustice‚ and moral dilemmas plagued the United States in the 1900s. During this era‚ the ruling social class held control over minority groups‚ and many ostracized members of society fought for equality. Some individuals employed the use of literature as a social commentary in their fight against injustice. “The Hanging of the Mouse‚” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ “The One Who Walk Away from Omelas‚” by Ursula Le Guin‚ and “Letter from Birmingham

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