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    BRIEF CASE Corporate Strategy and Parenting Theory Michael Goold‚ A n d r e w Campbell and Marcus A l e x a n d e r PAPER PROVIDES A BRIEF summary of what w e a t the Ashridge Strategic Management Centre believe we have learned about corporate strategy over the last ten years. It lays out the basis for our ideas about corporate parenting and the implications of parenting theory for management decisions. It is structured around nine propositions‚ each of which attempts to convey both what

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    Positive Co-Parenting

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    The concept of co- parenting derived as a result of divorced or separated parents opting to continue sharing equal custody and care of their children in separate homes and apart from a romantic relationship. However‚ over time the definition has evolved to encompass the sharing of custody amongst parents‚ which could consist of grandparents‚ extended family‚ ext. Be that as it may for the purposes of the research the focus is on the concepts of positive co-parenting relationships in an effort to

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    1900 Parenting Styles

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    Every parent and child should have trust in their relationship with each other. There is a signifacant difference in the parenting styles in 1900 than the parenting styles in today’s society. In the 1900s‚ it was socially acceptable for parents‚ mainly the fathers‚ to punish their children in a forceful manner. “Fathers typically were there to punish and enforce the children” (Museum‚ n.d.). Today‚ if parents were to paddle their children in the behind‚ the beating would be viewed as assault. Mel

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    Parenting And Hate Crimes

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    Bad Parenting and Hate Crimes Abstract The effects of bad parenting cannot be patrolled by the federal government because of the freedoms afforded to American citizens in the constitution. Bad parents instill in their children a number of negative values and morals that influence how they treat others and their relationship with crime. There are many institutions afforded by the federal government like public schools‚ police departments and social service programs that aid children from troubled

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    r The Pursuit of Single-Parenting How many single parents do you know? Single parenting has been apart of me throughout my entire life. Being raised in a single parent home by my mom at the age of seventeen was a difficult stressor‚ but the sacrifices my mother made is what makes me a grateful‚ prudent person today. Perspectively‚ a single parent household is no longer a nontraditional family in today’s society‚ although this trend has spreaded rapidly in its culture. The family structure

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    Can a few bad apples spoil the whole barrel? If the bad apples are not removed‚ yes they can eventually spoil the entire barrel. Of course we are talking companies and people and not actual apples. However the analogy can hold true. If there are a few that have little or no morals in the company at any level they can eventually harm the entire structure. There are two ways to keep this from happening‚ institute change or remove the problem. Of the two changes can be the hardest. It has to

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    Luke Charles Leonard Jr. comes from a long line of Irish descent‚ dating back to when his great grandparents came from Ireland in 1847. Luke was born on January 27‚ 1933 in Pontiac‚ Michigan. At the time‚ his family lived Bloomfield Hills. Named after his father‚ he grew up in Grand Rapids‚ Michigan with his mother Winifred Golden and her father. His parents were separated‚ and his dad lived in Detroit. He never knew his father very well‚ but was very close to his mother. Luke’s brother Ed was very

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    The parenting methods among African-American families generally consist high levels of negativity in the general household which depends on many factors. One of them is the sex of the children. It is found that these parents display high levels of negativity authority over their male children compared to their female children. These families tend to favor a disciplinarian approach while raising a child. A significantly large number of African-American mothers are authoritarian when parenting. A family’s

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    Single Parenting Stigma

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    Single-Parenting Families: Attached Stigmas The social deviance that interests me is single parenting‚ one who chose to have a child out of wed-lock. The stigma attached to being a single parent is rising anew. Many media commentators blame America’s uptrend in violence and other social problems on family breakdown - on single parents. This stigma is based on myths and stereotypes that have been promoted by half-truths and‚ often‚ by prejudiced viewpoints. Many in our society still regard single

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    skinned knee if their mom and dad never did? For decades‚ psychologists have studied how parenting style transmits through generations. Not surprisingly‚ there’s no easy formula. Factors like genes and temperament‚ behavioral modeling‚ and life experience all play a role. But one assessment tool called the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) — a measure well known to researchers‚ but rarely talked about in parenting circles — speaks volumes about how this all works. It’s a set of 20 questions that‚ when

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