doi:10.1136/ebm.8.6.165 Evid. Based Med. 2003;8;165-166 Horand Meier‚ Nicole Schlotz-Gorton and Laura Schrott Franz Porzsolt‚ Andrea Ohletz‚ Anke Thim‚ David Gardner‚ Helmuth Ruatti‚ approach Evidence-based decision making—the six step http://ebm.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/8/6/165 Updated information and services can be found at: These include: Rapid responses http://ebm.bmj.com/cgi/eletter-submit/8/6/165 You can respond to this article at: service Email alerting the top right corner
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study was concerned with the factors affecting the performance of secretaries in organizations and a case study of private and government aided primary and secondary schools in Masindi Town Council. Secretaries are sole sources of organizational success however they are seen not to perform as expected. The objectives of the study were To examine whether wages and salaries affect the performance‚ to find out the effects of education and training on the performance and to determine the extent to
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disagree‚ we are right and the other is wrong. We are primarily responsible for our accomplishments while other people or other things are primarily responsible for contributing to our mistakes. After our attention is gained‚ however‚ there are factors that directly affect our perception in interpersonal behavior and relationships. If we are satisfied and happy with a person‚ we are going to take in their messages differently than if we are dissatisfied or unhappy with a person. If racial and gender
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159 ANALYZING FACTORS THAT AFFECT PERFORMANCE OF GLOBAL VIRTUAL TEAMS V. Sridhar Management Development Institute‚ Gurgaon‚ India sridhar@mdi.ac.in Dhruv Nath Management Development Institute‚ Gurgaon‚ India Dhruv@mdi.ac.in Ravi Paul East Carolina University‚ USA paulr@ecu.edu Kavita Kapur Management Development Institute‚ Gurgaon‚ India fpm06kavita_k@mdi.ac.in Globalization of operations‚ reduced time to market‚ increased need to respond quickly to customers’ needs worldwide and reduced
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What factors must be considered when making moral decisions? There are a variety of factors‚ which need to be considered when making moral decisions. Everyday we have to make decisions‚ some are hard and some are easy. When we are talking about moral decisions we are talking about what actions are right and what are wrong. Morality is about actions and the consequences made by actions‚ motives and our human nature. There are different ways in looking at making moral decisions‚ 2 main ethical
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1 Problem Statement 3.0 Identifying Decision Criteria 4.0 Allocating Weights to Each Criteria 5.0 Developing/Generating Alternatives 6.0 Evaluating Alternatives 6.1 Potential Solution Evaluation Checklist: 6.2 When should you evaluate potential solutions? 6.3 Criterion – weight matrix 7.0 Selecting the Optimal Decision/Alternatives 7.1 Selection of alternatives 7.2 Pros and Cons 8.0 Implementing the Alternatives 9.0 Evaluation the Decision Effectiveness ABSTRACT This report will
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create a successful team there is different types of strategies I can use. One thing I need out of the team which is very important is diversity within the team. I need people with different skills so that I give people different tasks and jobs to do that are their specialties. The more diverse the team is the more opportunity I have to discuss different areas and I will be able to get different types of feedback from different areas. Another strategy is to create different goals for everyone and give
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THINKING ABOUT... I In making decisions‚ your own mind may be your worst enemy. most important job of any executive. It’s also t h e toughest and the riskiest. Bad decisions can damage a business and a career‚ sometimes irreparably. So where do bad decisions come from? In many cases‚ they can be traced back to the way the decisions were m a d e - t b e alternatives were not clearly defined‚ the right information was not collected‚ the costs and benefits were not accurately weighed. But sometimes
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study‚ research objectives and questions‚ scope of the study‚ significance of the study the organization of the research 1.1 Background of the Study Micro-finance concept has operated for centuries in different parts of the world for example‚ Notable in Indonesia‚ cheetu in Srilanka‚ tontines in Ghana West Africa and pasanaku in Bolivia. One of the earliest and longest serving micro-credit organization providing small loans to rural poor dwellers with no collateral is the Irish loan Fund system
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ETHICAL DECISION MAKING BY INDIVIDUALS IN ORGANIZATIONS: AN ISSUE-CONTINGENT MODEL THOMAS M. JONES University of Washington The Academy of Management Review‚ Vol. 16‚ No. 2. (Apr.‚ 1991)‚ pp. 366-395. Abstract Existing theoretical models of individual ethical decision making in organizations place little or no emphasis on characteristics of the ethical issue itself. This article (a) proposes an issue-contingent model containing a new set of variables called moral intensity: (b) using
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