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    Hyper Boss

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    Colin Osel Shanon C. Torres The Hypertensive Boss Case number 1 Point of view In giving solution to the current case‚ it would be best being tackled from the point of view of Mr. Jimenez‚ the Executive Vice President of Supreme Corporation. I chose Mr. Jimenez’s point of view because the Executive Vice President is the one who is closely in the organization to oversee its operations and decision planning phases. Problem What action to take to give resolve to Mrs. Liza Nakpil’s

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    Boss & Subordinate

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    Can BOSS tune to their SUBORDINATES? -Presentation based on McKinsey Article-Why good bosses tune in to their people- by Robert Sutton Difference Between YOU and BOSS  When you take a long time‚ you’re slow. When your boss takes a long time‚ he’s thorough.  When you don’t do it‚ you’re lazy. When your boss doesn’t do it‚ he’s too busy.  When you make a mistake‚ you’re an idiot. When your boss makes a mistake‚ he’s only human.  When doing something without being

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    Undercover Boss

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    The episode of undercover boss is about an airways‚ who the president and the CEO is Bryan Bedford‚ to help and find the problem that is ocuring‚ himself will work undercover like a flight attendant with others employees. One of the things that he perhaps in the front line of the employees is that the communication of the personal was very bad between the management and the employees. To distinguish many problems he work on cleaning the airplane‚ checking the baggage‚ cleaning the toilets and also

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    knows a boss is a person who directs employees to perform their duties in a proper way in order to achieve the major organizational goals. However‚ the word “boss” can have positive and negative characteristics. Any employee‚ who has had the experience of working with both good and bad bosses in the workplace‚ can easily characterize both. Both can have different effects on employees and their work environment. Despite bearing some minor similarities‚ noticing the differences between a good boss and

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    Boss Tweed

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    William Marcy Tweed was the most corrupt "American Politician" the state of New York has ever seen. Tweed was known as "Boss Tweed" and he was the first man to be the boss of New York after the ten year struggle. ("American Heritage") The Boss was the leader of a political machine‚ which was a political organization that controlled enough votes to maintain control over the community. Political machines were able to restructure the city governments; they also resulted in poorer services‚ corruption

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    Boss Tweed

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    Rinda October 18th‚ 2010 Period 4/5 - US History William Marcy “Boss” Tweed William Tweed was born on April 3rd‚ 1823 in New York City. Tweed was an American politician and most famous for his leadership at Tammany Hall. He was a key figure in the Democratic political machine and had a huge impact on New York state and city. At one point‚ Tweed was third-largest landowner in New York City. He was also a director of the Erie Railway‚ the Tenth National Bank‚ and the New-York Printing Company

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    Undercover Boss

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    Undercover Boss: Yankee Candle The episode of Undercover Boss over Yankee Candle touched on a few very important aspect of being a productive leader. The episode followed Yankee Candles CEO and President Harlan Kent as he posed as “Dan Johnson” while he spent the day being trained at different Yankee Candle jobs. Harlan Kent showed many qualities that an exceptional leader should posses. In a leadership analysis I will touch on the leadership qualities showed in this episode‚ as well

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    Intollerable Boss

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    Intolerable Boss 1. In this case study‚ who is being the leader? Why? Bob is the one who is being the leader in this case. He knew that he was working for the company not just for one person and was consistent with his work and demonstrates dedication to the ones working with and below him. 2. From the textbook list on pages 178-179‚ what leadership traits identified in the text does Bob possess? * Physical vitality and stamina * Self-confidence * Understanding of followers

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    The Hypertensive Boss

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    I. Point of View This case is analyzed thru the point of view of the Management of Supreme Corporation. II. Problem Mrs. Liza Nakpil’s unprofessional manner in dealing with office conflicts and differences. III. Objectives To create a healthy‚ good‚ and open-minded working environment that will provide the opportunity for continued professional growth. . IV. Areas of Consideration * Even if Mrs. Liza Nakpil is the youngest senior officer in the company (Supreme Corporation)

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    Mrs Boss

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    The role of music in our lives Good morning class and teacher. What is it that attracts us to music? Why do we have iPods today with thousands of songs? It’s because music is a part of earth and nature. Music is one of the greatest creation of human kind in the course of history. Music plays a vital role in our daily life. It is a way of expressing our feelings and emotions. Music is a way to escape life‚ which gives us relief in pain and helps us to reduce the stress of our daily routine. It

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