Ethics and Leadership in Nigerian Universities: A Study of Staff-Student Relationship at the University of Lagos Dr. Osita Agbu E-mail: ossele@hotmail.com Abstract This article examines the problem of ethics and leadership in Nigerian Universities from the perspective of inter-personal relationships between staff and students‚ and the implications for attaining the goals of the Universities and the wider society. In a broad introduction‚ it laments the crisis of state and society in Nigeria
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In Search of Excellence Review In Search of Excellence is a book written by Tom Peters and Robert Waterman. It’s a book about marketing‚ but they never explicitly refer to the marketing concept. The marketing concept is to satisfy the customers of an organization‚ while still making profit and maintaining sustainability. Although the book is not explicitly about marketing‚ it does refer to this marketing concept. The authors agree that a company is only as good as its people and that although
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service into the lives of every Filipinos‚ much especially in Cebu City wherein it is considered as the 2nd highly urbanized city in the country‚ and the manner of the health care team serve their patients. We pointed out three important health care staff and their individual job performance that is vital in the provision of primary health care which takes upon in a barangay setting; these are the nurse‚ midwife‚ and barangay health worker. It is expected therefore that the above-mentioned personalities
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The staff nurse could support and facilitate the interventions prescribed by offering to call and schedule the massage appointment and by answering any questions the client may have. Question 3-Identify three nursing diagnoses that are appropriate for inclusion
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can leaders motivate staff in order to improve productivity and job satisfaction?” Introduction In this essay I shall define - motivate‚ job satisfaction‚ productivity and leaders. I shall then give a brief history of motivational theories and then discuss McClelland’s Motivational Needs Theory; to explain some methods of how staff can be motivated by analysing the 3 main factors in his theory and explain how these factors can motivate staff and to see if motivation
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i The Effect of Leadership Style on Organizational Commitment among Academic Staff in Yemeni Universities Sameh Adel Abdo Saeed UNIVERSITI UTARA MALAYSIA JUNE 2011 ii The Effect of Leadership Style on Organizational Commitment among Academic Staff in Yemeni Universities A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate School in Partial Fulfillment of Master of Business Administration Universiti Utara Malaysia By Sameh Adel Abdo Saeed © Sameh Adel Abdo Saeed‚ June 2011. All Rights Reserved iii PERMISSION
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important asset therefore staff need to make sure they are well motivated to ensure that jobs are done efficiently. Motivation is the desire to work that little bit harder. The NHS will try to improve motivating staff in order to achieve a desired goal and sustains certain goal directed behaviours. The NHS could offer improve motivation by their reward systems in order for workers to work harder. Pay Employee’s in the NHS such as nurses‚ administration staff and porters are more likely
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Analyse staff turnover‚ its cost and effects on the business and develop strategies to improve retention. Subject: Human Resource Management MGT 201 Student Name: Brenda Lai (YUN-CHU LAI) Student Number: 00038680T Lecturer: Alison Knight Staff turnover‚ or labour turnover‚ is a percentage of a number of employees that leave a firm in a period of time. Reasons for leaving can be voluntary‚ such as resignation‚ relocation to another company
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Staff Development Teaching for Preventing Falls in the Elderly Long Term Care Facilities Background In the United States‚ unintentional falls are the most common cause of nonfatal injuries for people older than 65 years. Up to 32 percent of community individuals over the age of 65 fall each year. Females fall more frequently than man in this age group‚ especially due to the fact that most female elderlies have bone weakness such as osteoporosis‚ which makes the fall to cause fatal injuries
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A STUDY OF THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER LITERACY TO ACADEMIC STAFF. (A CASE STUDY OF THE FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC‚ BAUCHI) BY BALA ABDULLAHI DOYA FPTB/OTM/HND/05/36769 A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT‚ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC‚ BAUCHI IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN SECRETARIAL STUDIES FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC‚ BAUCHI SEPTEMBER‚ 2007 DEDICATION
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