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    5. Concluding the interview 6. Evaluating results of the interview CHAPTER 8: ORIENTATION Orientation – the acculturation process to assist new employees in adjusting to their jobs and work environment and instil a positive work attitude and motivation. It is also socializing process‚ the welcome and the initial introduction to the organization‚ and the work of the employee. Major objectives of orientation: 1. Gain employee commitment 2. Reduce one’s anxiety 3. Help the employee understand

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    Philosophy of Christian Leadership Paper I never thought to be a Christian leader. As a matter of fact‚ I am a person who did not know about God for 26 years. I was the center of my life‚ and there was no room for God to enter. Even when I was attending church service‚ I was trying not to be exposed to other church people. In other words‚ I was the kind of person who was afraid to walk into a life of faith. However‚ in the past three years‚ God has changed me in many ways‚ and showed me so many

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    Professional Dilemma Paper GEN/480 July 11‚ 2011 Professional Dilemma Paper In a professional capacity many face predicaments at work where the ethics of an organization are not in line with that of the employee. This may cause conflict for the individual or the organization. During my studies at University of Phoenix I have been involved with an experience that I believed was ethically irresponsible. The organization hierarchy‚ my responsibility as an employee‚ and new skills learned

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    Connection Statement Paper Pamela Barnes Introduction The purpose of this paper is to present and defend my ideas about the various leadership theories that have been addressed in the doctoral program. With this purpose in mind‚ I will focus predominantly on Situational Leadership‚ first described by Hersey and Blanchard in 1969. This approach has been revised over time by the following researchers since its inception: Blanchard‚ Zigarmi‚ & Nelson‚ 1993; Blanchard‚ Zigarmi‚ & Zigarmi‚ 1985;

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    Organizational Leadership and Behavior Self Leadership Project To become a good leader you must have a mission statement that reflects the values that you carry with you throughout life and be able to assess your strengths and weaknesses. I will analyze what I stand for and believe in through my mission statement. I will analyze my strengths and weaknesses in correlation with my values and goals. From this analysis I will make an action plan that explains how I will accomplish using my mission

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    Leadership Interview Paper I interviewed Becky Hendrix‚ Executive Director for Professional Care Services. I recently had the honor of interviewing someone in our community who has had more than twenty years of leadership experience in our community. The interview ended up taking much longer than I expected because I was so influenced by what she had to say‚ I did not want to miss anything. Mrs. Becky Hendrix started her career as a CPA back in the 80 ’s for the World Color Press. Her leadership

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    Organizational Behavior Movie Analysis: The Devil Wears Prada Written By: Tiffany Rebecca Bangun - 1306438242 Lecturer: Ayu Aprilianti M.Si Faculty of Economics and Business University of Indonesia STATEMENT OF AUTHORSHIP “I certify that the attached material is our original work. I declare that no other person’s work has been used without due acknowledgement. Except where I have clearly stated that I have used some of material elsewhere‚ it has not been presented by us for examination

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    Kristen Rosario 2 March 2011 Leadership Paper: Braveheart “Braveheart” is an epic that follows the life journey of William Wallace‚ a 13th century peasant Scotsman. William is trustworthy‚ honorable and a loyal man‚ willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for his beliefs. The plot centers on Wallace‚ the loyal patriot‚ his quest for Scotland’s freedom from the grasps of the king of England; and to avenge the death of his loved ones. This epic movie is magically romantic and brutally realistic‚

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    does ‘motivate’ an individual to reliably and consistently commit their energy and talent to the organizational goal. Motivation theories are routinely drawn on to understand what makes people ‘tick’ and to then be able to successfully manage and control individual behavior. (Tietze) The Content Theories In a historical perspective‚ the content theories tend to be the earliest theories of motivation or later modifications of early theories. Within the work environment they have had the greatest impact

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    Bullying in the Workplace – Why You Should Care On February 14th 1999‚ Silvia Braun‚ a policewoman from Bavaria/Germany did not appear in her office in Munich. Some of her colleagues found the 22-year-old woman later in her car on a service area on a highway – she had shot herself with her own rifle. Braun‚ an ambitious and determined woman‚ had no money problems‚ she did not suffer from any mental illness and she was not in love with someone who did not return her feelings. What was it that

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