JFT2-Organizational Management Task 1 A1. As the chairman of the board of the Utah Opera‚ Bill Bailey is in a position of influence to motivate the Opera’s board of directors to oppose a merger with the Utah Symphony by employing the use of Vroom’s Expectancy Theory. This theory suggests that people are motivated by three distinct determinants; valence (reward)‚ expectancy (performance)‚ and instrumentality (belief). Vroom believed that motivation is a result of the level to which a person desires
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theory‚ the reward for the Utah opera would be to remain financially stable during the downturn of the economy and less public/private donations coming in. The expectancy in this is whether they choose to support or oppose the merger with the Utah Symphony‚ which is looking to strengthen their finances with a merger with the opera‚ though in theory this would strengthen the bottom line of both organizations. The instrumentality in this theory is for the opera to continue to have success. In using
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Task 1 A1. Bailey Motivation to oppose Bill Bailey could use the Vroom Expectancy Theory to motivate the Utah Opera to oppose the merger with the Utah Symphony. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory assumes that behavior results from conscious choices among alternatives whose purpose it is to maximize pleasure and minimize pain. (Research:University of Cambridge) People are more likely to be motivated to do something when they believe it will be a positive benefit for them. Mr. Bailey must decide
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Organizational Management JFT2‚ Task 1: Utah Symphony & Utah Opera Proposed Merger Analysis Raygan Schieving Western Governors University Utah Symphony & Utah Opera Proposed Merger Analysis In 2002‚ a proposal was made to merge the Utah Symphony and Utah Opera due to the failing economy‚ collapsing of the stock market‚ declining government financial support‚ and a waning of donations for the arts. The proposed merger would help both organizations by economizing on costs and expanding the artistic
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JFT2 Task 1 A1 The two motivational theories the board members Bill Bailey and Scott Parker should employ to motivate and support or oppose the merger between the Utah Symphony and the Utah Opera are McClelland’s Need Theory and Adam’s Equity Theory. Bill Bailey the highest ranking officer as chairman of the Utah Opera board is tasked with conducting business in an orderly fashion. As chairman‚ it is Bill’s job to lead the other board members from varying points of view or decisions to making
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have Steinway to play in the cell. What I like about music is that it makes any place feel like home. I know music is important to you‚ as much as your aloes. I find your performances very soothing to the ear. Your past mistake in Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony was just a mere matter‚ and it should never be your weakness. My advice to you is‚ if you have the passion‚ keep playing and find inspiration as you journey along. Please do not be fearful of failure and remember
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Interview: Marin Alsop‚ music director of the Bournemouth Symphony‚ discusses the power in music and the power in the position of conductor October 7‚ 2003 BOB EDWARDS‚ host: Voters in California today decide who will be governor of the most populous state in the nation. There may be a shift in power from a Democrat to a Republican; maybe not. This month‚ NPR special correspondent Susan Stamberg explores the idea of power--what it is‚ how it’s used and what happens when it’s gone. Today‚ her
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To assign the first movement of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony the sonata form would truly be a subjective judgment. I will first explain how this movement fits thesonata form; then I will discuss how it diverges from this form in rather fascinating ways. Broadly speaking‚ the first movement can be divided in to three pieces‚ each beginning with a version of what I have denoted A_0‚ the introduction to the piece inwhich motifs float around in a constant void‚ gaining energy‚ and morphing into musicalthemes
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Press‚ 2000. SCORE Liszt‚ Franz. Christus: Oratorium nach Texten aus der heiligen Schrift und der katholischen Liturgie für Soli‚ Chor‚ Orgel und grosses Orchester. New York: E. F. Kalmus‚ 1952. RECORDING Mahler‚ Gustav. Symphony No. 5. Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim. Hamburg: Teldec 3984-23328-2‚ 1997. Compact disc. JOURNAL ARTICLE McClatchie‚ Stephen. "The Gustav Mahler-Alfred Rosé Collection at the University of Western Ontario." Notes: Quarterly Journal
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compositions added vocals and instruments‚symphony‚ increasing the range of the sonata‚ quartet and concerto. He serves as an important transitional identity connecting the Classical and Romantic years of the Western music. Around the last 10 years of his life‚ Beethoven started to lose his hearing. This was the time he composed his most important work. Ludwig van Beethoven composed a lot of original well received music and symphonies including Symphony number 3‚ which was composed in 1804 after
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