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    diversity  Smaller teams are more effective  Effective with just enough people to complete task  Gives an option  Allows to have high and low performing teams  All members must share workload  Delegate responsibility  Allows teamwork  Performance based on skills and abilities of team members  Individuals play multiple roles  Only the most able and experiences have central role.  Must focus on differences for higher level of effectiveness  More people communicate less  Larger team lacks

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    dominant behaviours. The aim of this experiment was to challenge Zajonc ’s theory. This study encompassed ten University students and ten teachers and examined the effect of an Attentive Audience condition compared to Mere Presence condition on the performance of a complex word task. No significant difference was found between both conditions in the mean number of words obtained. This study supports Zajonc ’s (1965) Drive Theory as the most reliable indicator in determining individual ’s behaviour in

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    various levels‚ approaches‚ and issues. The topic thoroughly describes organizational level analysis‚ person analysis and task analysis and what each entails. The section on person analysis breaks it down into the factors that influence individual performance and motivation‚ including basic skills‚ abilities and self-efficacy of the individual; inputs; outputs; consequences or rewards; and feedback. The section on task analysis also goes into detail regarding tasks and the knowledge‚ skills and abilities

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    audience’s attention.[1] Although people’s attention is held by different things‚ because individuals have different preferences in entertainment‚ most forms are recognisable and familiar. Storytelling‚ music‚ drama‚ dance‚ and different kinds of performance exist in all cultures‚ were supported in royal courts‚ developed into sophisticated forms and over time became available to all citizens. The process has been accelerated in modern times by anentertainment industry which records and sells entertainment

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    Dance Team Critique

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    first performance. This was an unprecedented dance for me. It was the first time I would be highlighted amidst 14 other talented individuals. Dancers that could manifest our choreographer’s vision in a more proficient manner were sidelined. I felt petrified. It was indisputable that there was no room for mistake. Our choreographer would be watching and she had high expectations from me. Family‚ friends‚ and teachers were exhilarated to see the Herricks Dance Crew. They deserved a performance and

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    ‘To what extent does imagery improve sport performance and how does it work’ Author – Romeo Ugbene Introduction Mental Imagery also known as visualization is defined as ‘ imagining of the execution of an action without actually performing the action (Cumming & Ramsey 2009 p.5). Imagery is a popular psychological technique which has vastly been used in order to improve an athletes sport performance‚ although there have been many conflicting research proposals in which suggest that imagery

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    Death is like theater in the sense that everything is done at a funeral for the purpose of the audience. It’s a performance with multiple roles being played out to represent sincerity‚ respect‚ and concern to their actions. The way funeral directing in unique in the sense of performance is that there is only one shot to get it right; there are no second takes. It’s also unique that the funeral director makes a living on the death rate in a community‚ meaning he cannot increase the business available

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    I thought the musical was amazing‚ It was a great story with a fabulous cast and well decorated sets. The female lead of the performance Felicia‚ was remarkable‚ her vocals gave me goosebumps and her acting was great. The hard work of the cast and crew was very clear from the performance. I must give props to Mr. Dalton for organizing‚ and putting on such a great performance. I would definitely recommend people to go see this. The play was about a traveling con man‚ Harold Hill‚ who poses as a band

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    The Importance of Silence

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    is very important to be silent during performances‚ no matter what the performance is for. If it is for speech‚ singing‚ Broadway‚ etc.‚ you still need to be silent. No matter what you think‚ silence is a key role to many things in our lives. You always need to be silent during a performance because you are not the only person there. You have to be considerate for the other people around you. It is very disrespectful to be talking during a performance because it distracts the people who are

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    set and staging in this performance was used very effectively. The stage was a proscenium style stage‚ with the main part of the plot being performed inside the stage with small sections of audience addressed dialogue and monologue in front of the stage. This was a good use of staging because the audience could easily differentiate between the different parts of the play. Set changes were very slick which helped keep the pace of the story up without hindering the performance in any way. In the opening

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