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    Job hunting is tough right now‚ but absolutely not impossible. The key to finding and keeping work in tough times is the same as in good times: action. The more positive action you take‚ the better your chances of landing a great gig. 1. Be smarter‚ faster and better. I wish I could offer you a magic piece of advice about job hunting and working in a bad economy‚ a piece of wisdom that I’ve been saving for this type of situation. However‚ my best advice is to use all of the same job hunting and

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    Joel 1:5 Message Sober up‚ you drunks! Get in touch with reality - and weep! Your supply of booze is cut off. You’re on the wagon‚ like it or not. What the Lord shared with me this morning really shocked me. Now‚ before we get offended. Remember‚ I am studying about the drunken mindset and how addicting it is. How it wreaks havoc on our emotions and how the drunken mindset compels us to put our emotions‚ our feelings‚ our senses above our values and beliefs. And then there is gluttony which is in

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    Being gritty and having a growth mindset are contributed to a persons success in life. Being both gritty and having a growth mindset is ideal to ones development as not only a learner‚ but a person. Having both traits will help lead someone to their success. “Angela Duckworth and the Research on Grit” by Emily Hanford and “Mindset” by Carol Dweck explain the importance of thinking like a “gritty” person and one with a “growth mindset.” Research done on the topic of grit by Angela

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    Revolutionizing Mindsets National consciousness among Filipinos is faced with a lot of challenges today. There is a need to revolutionize mindsets and one big factor that has a big impact in the process of revolutionary mindsets is the Media. It is unfortunate that a lot of what the media shows to the public represses transformation. A lot of soap operas that are being shown are remakes of western ones which are usually Korean or Mexican. Products like food and gadgets that are being endorsed are

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    Nonprofits exist to serve the public‚ therefore their only value truly resides in their ability to effectively accomplish their public-serving mission. The Strategic Change Cycle exists as a systematic method to ensure that the nonprofit is actually achieving their goals and providing public value in the most efficient and effective manner possible First and foremost‚ for an NPO to have public value‚ their mission must be precise‚ focused‚ and provide an actual benefit to the public. Otherwise‚

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    1.1: Discuss models of strategic change. John P Kotter’s Model: Kotter’s refer leading model for considerate and managing transformation. Each step reflects people’s reaction and methodology to change. Kotter’s eight step model can be define as‚ 1. Generate Sense of urgency: Sense of urgency build importance of work and motivates people do work in a real way. Target is achievable before timeline and impact on production and profit. 2. Build the guiding team: Place competent people in their position

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    What are the steps of Lewin ’s three step model of organizational change? Kurt Lewin‚ a noted social psychologist‚ developed the three step model of organizational change.  The three steps are Unfreezing‚ Changing‚ and Refreezing.  Unfreezing involves melting resistance to change by dealing with people ’s fears and anxieties so  they can be more open to the change.  People are given new information that makes them aware that the status quo is unacceptable and that some type of change is required

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    response to the significant changes in the restructuring of Human Services involving the merging of Centrelink‚ Medicare and the Children Support Agency‚ the CRS team unit is proposing a change in service delivery for job seekers. Feeling the pressure from recent changes including; shortage of staff due to relocation to Centrelink‚ external pressures from funding bodies and competition with private providers of employment support services‚ the team believes that the proposed change‚ a group program‚ will

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    Juvenile Justice Professor Wims January 7‚ 2012 The four basic Correctional Models in the Juvenile Justice There are four juvenile correctional models. First‚ there is the Treatment Model which is based upon the Parens Patraie belief that the state acts as the guardian of a juvenile. The juvenile court examines the youth to better understand the juvenile’s existing problems. After that an expert will diagnose and develop a treatment program for that specific juvenile. Once the specific

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    Fixed Mindset? According to Dweck’s research‚ “Intelligence is something that can be cultivated through effort and education” (1). Carol S. Dweck Professor of Psychology at Stanford University studies about different mindsets in her book‚ Mindset: The New Psychology of Success. She studies two different mindsets one called fixed‚ and the other called the growth. She also discusses how parents praising their children can be traumatic. Through her research‚ she found those with fixed mindsets impacted

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