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Essays 601 - 630
In fifteen pages this paper presents a literature analysis that focuses upon various educational approaches to the teaching of wri...
meanings people bring to them [by using] a holistic perspective which preserves the complexities of human behavior" (Greenhalgh, 1...
In twelve pages this paper on human resources examines the importance of proper skills training of employees. Fifteen sources are...
In eight pages this paper examines the skills that are necessary for nurse to exert effective leadership. Seven sources are cited...
one of the most frustrating challenges teachers and parents confront (Smith, 1995 as cited in Anderson, 2000). What often emerges ...
In a research paper consisting of eight pages the importance of negotiating skills within the health care industry is examined. S...
In seven pages this research paper discusses the new teaching approaches in nursing education and how the ever growing field will ...
In ten pages this paper examines the team health care environment and the importance of interpersonal skills that can be effective...
In twelve pages this paper discusses how the public perceives presidential leadership effectiveness is molded by both the environm...
Gender roles and power as it appears in popular culture are issues discussed. Various issues concerning leadership skills and opp...
skills, such as giving positive reinforcement and empathic listening (p. 46). The authors also point out that adapting ones commu...
this is to respond by creating organizational structures that promote cross-functional and cross-boundary communication, coordinat...
1988, the Assembly of the Public Relations Society of America adopted a definition of public relations: "Public relations helps an...
HRM issues, such as change management, organizational learning and quality programs. However, these particular sectors of commerc...
levels of health awareness and personal wellness goals. Students must understand how to best deal with stress, disease prevention ...
result is that he was able to craft a poem such as "Assisi" which has a gentle yet pointed grace and, as Brodie points out, a "dec...
doubts that listening to classical music, especially at a very young age, will effect the spatial-temporal reasoning, an ability n...
will come to being able to communicate effectively" (Gassin, 1990, 437). Like Adams, Gassin (1990) also believed that the achieve...
leadership training, including training that focuses on motivational elements, communication skills, and the development of leader...
Go and Kleiner use the example of promotions given to employees with "organizational connections" (Go and Kleiner, 2001). In such ...
who are raised in environments with little communication or input develop language in a different manner than children who experie...
wages and low expectations (Brown, 2001). These views are premised on human capital assumptions that there is an evolutionary proc...
obtaining the job they can do well (Smith, 2001). There are some ways in which a person can find their market niche (Smith, 2001)...
states that the resolution will be negotiated at that meeting following four steps, the first of which is the Supervisor stating t...
When communication is at its full potential, it can make the workplace the epitome of teamwork. However, if the arrangement is pu...
the grant at a time to work on will allow you to break the job into manageable chunks. Make sure, of course, that you address eac...
are failing to train the people who participate on teams. Jehn commented: "To stay competitive in an increasingly dynamic environm...
Menard posits there are four strategies for negotiation: 1.) win-win where everyone wins; win-lose where one wins at the expense o...
they know what is expected and what they must learn. On the other hand, Woolford comments a company cannot afford to keep deadbe...
At the crux of the issue is the fact that $3.85 billion in expenses was hidden from the companys financial statements in 2001...