A Summary and Review of Winning by Jack Welch Tuesday November 20‚ 2012 Video Interview – “Winning advice (Jack Welch)” Traits that he looks for in a staff and eventual future leaders: * People that are “smarter than me.” * People that have the “Four E’s:” 1. Energy – the ability to energize people 2. Execute – to “get it done.” 3. Edge – do you have it? 4. Passion (I know – no E here) – “I want passion‚ I want them to care more.” * Success is all about growing others
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Silence Killing Susan Glaspell’s “Trifles”‚ Suzy Clarkson Holstein and Judith Kay Russell give almost the same aspect of the story‚ one of the stories talk about the play being “dramatic and deceptive” and the other of being “artsy and silence justice” which both represents the story uniquely the same; which I agree with both articles meaning. The story is one about a woman who felt like a prisoner in her own home. The story is a play that becomes one of the most fulfilling of a nineteenth century
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Elizabeth Kolbert’s article “The Siege of Miami” pans out interesting structural patterns that can be overlooked at first glance. However‚ through a thorough analysis of Kolbert’s article‚ we can start to see how often certain fields and disciplines interconnect with the economic state of South Florida. For instance‚ Hal Wanless‚ a geological scientist who spent half a century studying how South Florida came to be‚ brings up a complex prediction that pans out an interesting structural pattern throughout
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posting them through Facebook or LinkedIn or MySpace. Social Networking sites spread news all over the globe very quickly and swiftly. According to Suzy Ismail “Social Media and networking sites must have and has definitely changed the spread of Islam and the perception of Muslims in the minds of
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Case Summary of Lily Kaitlin Clark Liberty University Case Summary of Lily Lily Winchester is a 25 year old Caucasian woman who came to counseling due to a wide array of issues stemming from her Father’s abandonment of her as a child and also issues she is dealing with after a traumatic abusive relationship. Lily has a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education from The Ohio State University. She is married‚ and she and her husband Dean have three children. She met Dean while vacationing in Ocean
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because we are directly affected by them. As stated in “Does This Social Network Make Me Look Fat?” People‚ who have a friend that just became obese‚ are 171% more likely to become obese themselves. Suzy makes Betty eat poorly. And then Betty makes Jane eat poorly. And Jane makes Ann eat poorly. Suzy does not know Jane or Ann‚ but Suzy’s behavior and actions are influencing the interaction between Jane
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Clive Thompson on Why the Next Civil Rights Battle Will Be Over the Mind By Clive Thompson 03.24.08 Illustration: Paula Scher/Pentagram START Previous: A State-By-State Look at Where Cell Phones and Driving Don’t Mix Trolling down the street in Manhattan‚ I suddenly hear a woman’s voice. "Who’s there? Who’s there?" she whispers. I look around but can’t figure out where it’s coming from. It seems to emanate from inside my skull. Was I going nuts? Nope. I had simply encountered a
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Organizational Citizenship Behavior Checklist (OCB-C) Suzy Fox‚ Loyola University Chicago Paul E. Spector‚ University of South Florida The original Organizational Citizenship Behavior Checklist (OCB-C) was a 42 item instrument designed to assess the frequency of organizational citizenship behaviors performed by employees. It has since been refined and shortened first to 36 items and then to the final 20 item scale that we recommend (Fox‚ Spector‚ Goh‚ Bruursema‚ & Kessler‚ In press). The OCB-C
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“…Because daddy goes to the White Club”: Social Structural limitations in Michael Apted’s 42 Up. In the documentary 42 Up by Michael Apted‚ he shows 14 children at the age of seven‚ and every seven years Apted will come back and document their life and it is to give a glimpse of England in the year 2000. In my paper I would like to argue the way social structures has affected the way the children live their lives and how difficult it is to break out of their classes. The participants of the
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The documentary presented in class‚ 56 Up (2012)‚ was a film based on the lives of 13 individuals who lived in England‚ that were from very diverse backgrounds. These 13 individuals participated in an experiment that started when they were seven years old and every seven year they were interviewed. Individuals were asked questions about their lives‚ helping to examine their progression and understand their development over the years of their life. In class only 10 individuals were examined in the
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