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Bandura's Social Learning Theory and Organizational Applications -
- Matt Argano, MA (105) 
Original Publication: November 1, 2009
Organizations which fail to provide a direct correlation between an employee's individual efforts and contributions to the Company's overall success often find themselves challenged with remaining competitive and relevant. While goals serve as road signs... ( added 4 days 12 hours ago.) |
Power To the People -
B RISTICH (264)   B RISTICH 
According to the major search engines, one of their main goals is to provide relevant results and give the people what they want when they perform a search query. Well, in order to give the people what they want, you have to listen to the people. You cannot give the people what they want by... ( added 9 days 1 hour ago.) |
The Unwritten Rules of Generational Poverty -
Tex Norman (4,271)   Tex Norman 
I live in Oklahoma and all my family on my wife's side have their roots in this area. Oklahoma City and Tulsa are major, urban, progressive cities, but within this a sort of survivor mentality still exists because of the Great Depression, and the "black blizzard" dustbowl days. Times were very... ( added 324 days 18 hours ago.) |
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Life Is Not a Dress Rehearsal – Misery Is Optional -- Do It Now! -
Marty RicKard (2,688)   Marty RicKard 
For ten years I traveled and taught business skills to professional photographers. I also did private consulting. Most photographers take acceptable portraits, but I soon learned that many lack business skills. I had known George (not his real name) for years. He was in the front row at all the... ( added 1 year 242 days ago.) |
How to Get a FREE Computer, Printer & Scale from DHL -
Paul Buisson (187) 
UPS, FedEx and DHL all have programs in place to provide higher volume shippers with computers, printers and scales to process their shipments. The problem for most small businesses is that they can not meet the volume requirements to qualify for the program. The rate discounts offered often... ( added 4 years 152 days ago.) |
International Shipping/Freight for Dummies -
Paul Buisson (187) 
There are lots of benefits for some businesses to import or export goods. Manufacturers and distributors can order directly from the overseas manufacturer and save money on their purchases. They can also market their goods to the world instead of just the USA . There is a demand for American... ( added 4 years 152 days ago.) |
Seven Secrets to Being the Leader Everyone Wants to Work For -
- Ed Sykes (1,287)   Ed Sykes 
Seven Secrets to Being the Leader Everyone Wants to Work For
By Ed Sykes
In this changing, challenging, and competitive workplace we can’t overestimate the importance of good management. Good managers will consistently motivate you to perform at higher levels of productivity. Bad... ( added 4 years 164 days ago.) |
How to think like a Genius -
Tina Konstant (121) 
1. How to solve problems like a genius.
Geniuses are just ordinary people who stumble on a knack or way of
thinking that enables them to think and learn more effectively and
creatively than others. When you closely examine how
“geniuses” like Newton or Archimedes thought, they didn’t... ( added 4 years 172 days ago.) |
The Survey Feedback Process for Organizational Development and Change -
CMOE (492) 
THE PURPOSE OF SURVEY FEEDBACK:
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Five Secrets to Becoming the Perfect Employee That Everyone Wants - Part One -
- Ed Sykes (1,287)   Ed Sykes 
Five Secrets to Becoming the Perfect Employee That Everyone Wants - Part One By Ed Sykes © 2005 all Rights Reserved
With ever increasing deadlines, decreasing resources, and changing workplaces, sometimes it can be challenging to be a good employee, much less a perfect employee. The... ( added 4 years 198 days ago.) |
Wiggle, Squirm, Stretch And Reach. Stop Sitting Still! -
- Diane Neuman (133)   Diane Neuman 
What you are taught to do, what you are paid to do and what you were designed to do, have very little in common.
When you were three years old you ran, bouncing up and down with arms and legs flailing. Movement is joyous to a small child. Around age six you were admonished repeatedly to sit... ( added 86 days 6 hours ago.) |
Are You The Problem Or The Solution? -
- James Cavalluzzi (94)   James Cavalluzzi 
As an employee you interact with your co-workers and supervisors on a continuous basis. You work hard to do your job; to get along with others; and hopefully, to do your part as a team player by keeping a watchful eye on the day to day procedures of the manufacturing process and looking for those... ( added 134 days 11 hours ago.) |
Are you Pooling your Time or Drowning in it? -
- Diane Dutton (45)   Diane Dutton 
As I begin my adventure into bookmarking sites and create a relationship between myself and the newest tools of the Internet I find myself drowning in opportunity. It reminds me of my lack of ability to swim!
So, being analytical, I decided to dissect this problem. Have you ever noticed when... ( added 167 days 5 hours ago.) |
Color My World: Your Favorite Colors Can Help You Choose the Perfect Career -
Danny Davids (19,463)   Danny Davids 
Ever think you might be in the wrong line of work? Wanting to do something different but not sure what type of work would fulfill you? Maybe you should turn to color to see what inspires and motivates you. And I'm not talking about clothing colors, as in "What's your season?" Dewey Sadka, author... ( added 1 year 65 days ago.) |
Like a Penny Looking for Change -
Missing Link (679)   Missing Link 
A professor of mine was a fine curmudgeon in his own right. He had a bunch of sayings that he'd fling out at us like Ninja death stars. One of his favorites was when he was talking about people who went through life without a clue. He'd say, "He's like a penny looking for change." I find so many... ( added 1 year 99 days ago.) |
8 Tips for Making a GREAT First Impression -
Victoria Cook (192)   Victoria Cook 
As a professional or business owner, you know people make a snap judgment about you in the first 30 seconds they meet you. No, it's not necessarily fair to judge a book by its cover, but it is the reality. Below are some tried and true simple things you can do to ensure your professional image... ( added 1 year 135 days ago.) |
Professional Envy Can Kill Productivity -
- Loree Lough (24) 
Most of us were taught at an early age that it isn't good to want what others have. Yet we're all bitten by the jealous bug at one time or another...
...and it's rarely more counterproductive than at work.
I spoke with a fellow author recently, who told me about another writer pal who'd... ( added 1 year 175 days ago.) |
Stop, Look, and Listen! -
- William Frank Diedrich (0) 
Many of us speed through the day without much awareness. The whole day is about doing and then doing more. For others of us, we feel lost in our day, directionless, not sure what to do next. By the time the day is finished we often feel frustrated. We didn’t get enough done. We didn’t meet our... ( added 1 year 181 days ago.) |
5 Ways To Help You Retain Your Clients -
John Izzo (106)   John Izzo 
I believe that in order for a trainer to call himself successful we must examine his/hers’ ability to “keep" current clients. In the field of personal training, where motivation and personality are as vital as practical knowledge, the mainstay of those attributes lies in the ability for a client... ( added 3 years 98 days ago.) |
Five Career Advice Secrets for Being the Perfect Employee Everyone Wants on Their Team – Part 2 -
- Ed Sykes (1,287)   Ed Sykes 
The following are five career advice secrets for being the perfect, motivated employee that everyone wants on their team, putting your career on the fast track, and creating great relationship with management:
Be Enthusiastic Be known as an employee who has a great attitude and is... ( added 3 years 126 days ago.) |
Quotes About Bad Meetings -
Steve Kaye (262)   Steve Kaye 
Bad meetings are a cultural malady that senior executives pass on to new employees. Long pointless meetings are useful in that they keep incompetent people from interfering with those who are working. An employee who needs permission to buy a box of paperclips can spend tens of thousands of... ( added 3 years 141 days ago.) |
6 Steps to Effective Communication -
Steve Kaye (262)   Steve Kaye 
Effective leaders are known for being excellent communicators. Here's what to do. 1) Avoid "Not." Negative talk encourages arguments, counter attacks, and attempts to solve your problems. It also creates a negative impression. For example, when you say, "I can't," you appear helpless and... ( added 3 years 141 days ago.) |
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The Ice Course of Swire Pacific Offshore -
Ieuan Dolby (1,236)   Ieuan Dolby 
As oil, often referred to as the Black
Gold is increasingly obtained from hostile environments such as in
deeper waters, war zones and in seas were ice is predominant for most
of the year if not all, technology has to advance in-step. As such
Swire Pacific Offshore have moved into a new... ( added 3 years 197 days ago.) |
Drama Hampers Productivity and Relationships -
Marlene Chism (133)   Marlene Chism 
Drama seems to be everywhere. No matter how many technological advances are created to save time or make life convenient, no one seems to have enough time and everyone is stressed to the limit. Drama prevents you from being all that you can be, hampers productivity, drains your energy and... ( added 3 years 272 days ago.) |
Navigating through Nonstandard Decision Making Situations -
Sergey Dudiy PhD (20) 
What do you normally do when you need to make a non-trivial decision? In an ideal world, you would probably take time to do all your homework and systematically clarify and prioritize all advantages and disadvantages. In real life, you often face many “grey areas”, when logical reasoning by... ( added 3 years 291 days ago.) |
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