Walden University Instructor: Professor Cynthia Luna Delivering educational material to high school students can be a taxing feat. Students can become overwhelmed and discouraged. Motivating students‚ through the establishment of entertaining learning activities and incorporating versatile methods of teaching as well as ; collaborating the efforts of teachers and parents to motivate students to perform optimally in class‚ enabling them
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Case Study – Profitel Inc. Decision maker: Lars Peeters‚ along with his team of executives Question 1: Which perspective of leadership best explains the problems experienced in this case? Analyze the case using concepts discussed in that leadership perspective. Leadership is defined as the collective effectiveness and successes of organizations members by influencing‚ motivating‚ and enabling others to contribute. In this case Lars Peeters‚ newly appointed CEO of Profitel‚ fails to maintain
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Abstract: Buy back of own shares by the companies was prohibited under section 77 of Indian Companies Act 1956. But thereafter‚ in 1988 Government gave a green signal to this banned activity‚ as a result of which Government of India issued an ordinance on 31st October‚ 1988‚ allowing purchase of own shares by the companies. Share buy back led to reduction of share capital‚ thus expected to increase in earning per share of shareholders. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of buy back
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Athletes or Employees Student athletes receive scholarships for their skill set and ability to play at the collegiate level‚ while employees receive stability‚ income and benefits for their skill set and ability to contribute to the work place. Athletes as well as persons in the work force deal with adversity that directly affects there lives‚ yet only members of the workforce are rewarded with a source of income. It could even be said‚ athletes are under more pressure to perform due to not only
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was a kid my dream is to be a pilot‚ and as the time goes by‚ I have other dreams‚ sometimes‚ I want to be a president‚ an army‚ doctor and other interesting dreams. But now I have grown up‚ now I know what I want to be. Now‚ i almost finish my studies in university. I will obtain Bachelor of Science Information. After I graduate‚ I want to work in one of the biggest oil company such as Chevron‚ Petronas‚ Exxon‚ etc. I want to be the staff manager or manager at least. I prefer working offshore because
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ACG 4632 ZZZZ Best Case Questions (40 points) 1. Identify the primary audit objectives that auditors hope to accomplish by: * Confirming a client’s year-end accounts receivable‚ and (Balance related existence) * Performing year-end sales cutoff tests. (transaction-related objective timing) (5 points) 2. Ernst & Whinney never issued an audit opinion on financial statements of ZZZZ Best but did issue a review report on the company’s quarterly statements for the three
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workers. Ans. Training refers to increasing the knowledge‚ skills and attitude of employees or extending those the employees already have. Siemens as the top three electrical and electronic companies has been running various effective training programs for their employees in order to build a strong work force and thus contribute better services to the society. In order to do that‚ they are providing their employees with both on the job (shadowing‚ mentoring‚ coaching‚ job rotation) and off the job
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Yes Word Count : 1614 Table of Contents Introduction 3 1. Motivation plans 4 1.1 Achieving high job satisfaction 4 1.2 Reducing employee turn-around 4 1.3 Improving high productivity 5 1.4 Reaching high-quality work 5 2. Methods of motivating all employees 6 2.1 Happy environment 6 2.2 Give a praise in public 6 3. Three ways to motivate the minimum wage 7 3.1 Rewards 7 3.2 Promotion 7 3.3 Make Them Feel Special 7 4. Teamwork and individualism 8 4.1 Working in a Team 8 4.2 Benefits of Individualism
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* Make it safe for employees to engage in voice. For example‚ reward the courage that employees show by challenging standard procedures. * Teach managers how to be exceptional listeners‚ and to receive and respond appropriately to constructive feedback. * Teach employees how to make suggestions even when they feel uncomfortable or when others don’t agree with them * Help everyone see the big picture and the value of their individual contributions. Employees who feel connected to the
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EMPLOYEES BENEFITS:- These benefits include: housing (employer-provided or employer-paid)‚ group insurance (health‚ dental‚ life etc.)‚disability income protection‚ retirement benefits‚ daycare‚ tuition reimbursement‚ sick leave‚ vacation (paid and non-paid)‚ social security‚ profit sharing‚ funding of education‚ and other specialized benefits. PROBLEMS FOR EMPLOYEES BENEFITS IN SMALL BUSINESS’S:- Employee benefits are a normal part of doing business‚ but for a small business the cost can have
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