MODELS OF OB. 1) Autocratic model: this model depends on power . Those who are in command must have the power to demand. Employees are to follow the orders of their boss who has an authority to get the work done through people. If they fail to follow the orders they are to be penalized. Employees are fully dependent on their boss because he has power to hire fire and perspire them. Employees are always offered minimum wages to provide livelihood because workers give minimum performance. Some employees
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Staff Model vs. Group Model Gloria Brandon Essentials of Managed Care National American University Abstract There are two types of Health Maintenance Organizations‚ you have the Staff Model and Group Model HMOs. With staff model it owns its own facilities and employs physicians‚ group model contracts with private health care providers to provide service to plan members and benefits are payable based on services and charges authorized by an HMO-affiliated doctor or representative. Staff
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To achieve world-class status‚ an organization must stimulate creative thinking‚ encourage dialogue and introspection and promote understanding and new actions. Most important‚ it must give people - inside and outside the organization - something to care about. When people think of "world-class" organizations‚ chances are widely admired companies such as General Electric‚ Microsoft‚ British Airways‚ Hewlett-Packard‚ Coca-Cola and Disney spring to mind. Yet what elevates these and other companies
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Analysing an organisation 1. Analyse the external environment Analyse the external environment your business operates in. Consider the political‚ legal‚ technological‚ economic influences on your business. Now categorise these into opportunities and threats. 2. Analyse the internal environment Now identify the internal strengths and weaknesses of the business. Consider the internal resources‚ structure‚ leadership‚ skills‚ knowledge‚ culture etc. 3. Conduct a SWOT analysis Put your analysis
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Articles Related to Economics 1) Reliance Jio to hire about 7‚000 employees this year MUMBAI: Reliance Industries’ telecom arm will increase its staff strength by nearly three-fold this year to 10‚000 as it gears up to launch fourth generation (4G) services. Company Chairman Mukesh Ambani‚ however‚ did not give any timeframe for the launch of services and said he would give more details only in next AGM about the product and the launch. "Hopefully‚ next year same time I will be able to
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INDIVIDUAL LEVEL VARIABLES AND THEIR EFFECTS ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION All our behavior is somewhat shaped by our personalities and experiences. There are three individual level variables: 1. Biographical Characteristics 2. Ability & 3. Learning 1. Biographical characteristics Biographical characteristics are readily available to managers. They include data that are contained in almost every employee’s personal files. The biographical characteristics are: a) Age b) Gender c) Marital
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Section 1-Types of Schools in the Educational Sector UNIT: 5 Criteria 1.1‚ 1.2 1. Community Schools Community schools are controlled by the local council and not influenced by business or religious groups. Type of School Key Stage (KS) Age - Nursery School -Primary School (i) Infant School (ii) Junior School -Secondary School -Sixth form college Foundation Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 Key Stage 4/GCSE Sixth form/ A level 3 4‚5‚6 7‚8
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1. In what ways are the trait and behavior approaches to leadership similar? How does Fiedler’s contingency model differ from both? Even though these two approaches to leadership are very different in many ways‚ we have found that they are in fact very similar as well. We notice that the trait approach focuses on the leaders’ personal characteristics yet ignores the situation in which they try to lead. In a very similar way the behavior approach identifies the behaviors responsible for effective
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Models of Organizational Behavior LO 1 meaning and importance of ob o Explain key elements of organizational behavior L0 2 Discuss models of OB o Discuss Theories of management – x‚y‚z o Compare and contrast models of OB – autocratic‚ custodial‚ supportive‚ collegial and system OB Systems All organizations achieve goals by creating‚ communicating and operating s system. (Newstrom 27) Some systems are consciously created and regularly looked at and updated. The purpose of these systems is
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Change is a constant‚ and in the business field‚ a must. An organization that seeks longevity in the market must develop resilience‚ innovative and change capability‚ and an efficient way to make change stick. Making change stick is about keeping the innovative and change capability always on the go‚ a continuous cycle of create/discover (the need for change)‚ inform‚ accept‚ introduce‚ check and maintain. Nonetheless‚ the continuous change can cause staff to suffer from fatigue‚ apathy‚ and/or resistance
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