HR articles: Workplace culture Workplace culture is often hard to describe‚ because it means something different in every organisation and many times employees feel it’s ‘just the way things are’. But so often it can define a company and when it’s not working well‚ everyone knows about it. Below are some blog posts on what culture in the workplace is and how to positively cultivate it throughout your business. The happier an employee is at work‚ the more productive they are. It’s never too late to
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Lack of communication in the workplace can occur between supervisor and employees‚ as well as between individual employees. Failure to communicate effectively can often leads to conflict‚ which can harm the organization. Unresolved conflicts can results in feelings of dissatisfaction‚ unhappiness‚ hopelessness‚ depression and other emotional stresses. Conflict arises from poor communication may lead to personality clashes and poor performance. Understand how to effectively communicate‚ and how to
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Managing Emotions in the Workplace: Do Positive and Negative Attitudes Drive Performance? You know the type: coworkers who never have anything positive to say‚ whether at the weekly staff meeting or in the cafeteria line. They can suck the energy from a brainstorming session with a few choice comments. Their bad mood frequently puts others in one‚ too. Their negativity can contaminate even good news. "We engage in emotional contagion‚" says Sigal Barsade‚ a Wharton management professor who studies
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discrimination in ius in bello? Principles which are “codified within the international law of armed conflict (Orend‚ 2006‚ p. 107). Drones fail the discrimination‚ threshold; in fact it blurs the line between who is an enemy and a civilian. Should drones even be used in non-active combat zones? International law clearly prohibits certain types of weapons for their indiscriminate nature of killings. Is the use of a drone proportionate to the threat posed? Although from a realist lens‚ governments would
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Bullying in workplace happens due to some factors such as power and organizational culture. As powerful individual‚ one is able to manipulate the position he/she has to perform unlawful act. Asforth’s (1994) concept of “petty tyranny” specifically focuses on the inappropriate use of positional power by managers. That is‚ staff members and employees are seen as vulnerable‚ while those in positions of power or authority‚ such as managers are commonly identified as the more powerful perpetrators (Keashly
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My personality One the interests and skills test we took it said that‚ Investigative and conventional is my biggest interests. I think that the investigative part is really correct but the convention is not‚ I see myself-way more social than conventional. On the skills part it shows that I have a lot of organizational‚ leadership‚ and literary. Which‚ I agree on to the fullest about me being so. There was an only one career suggestion that I actually would care about doing. That career was being
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Bullying In the Workplace Arleuza Maia Marylhurst University June 4‚ 2013 Abstract Bullying in the workplace is a repetition of abusive actions against someone by colleagues or superiors at work. Workplace bullying can happen to anyone. It is important to learn the signs of bullying and the way to handle and solve the issue. Bullying can leave individuals with long lasting emotional damage. Research has shown that bullying is often only resolved when the victim leaves the work
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Miscommunication in the Workplace Communication is a two-way street. Making assumptions and drawing conclusions based on only one frame of reference will usually fail and cause miscommunication between the parties involved. This can be because of differences of gender‚ culture‚ age or even education levels. Changing the fundamental way in which a person thinks or feels can lead to better communications between the parties involved. "Due to the rapid changes brought about by globalization it
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Personality Characteristics Lisha Storment PSYCH/502 April 27‚ 2010 Scott Duncan Abstract This paper will describe the personality characteristics that enabled the development of my personality during my childhood years of early development‚ family and social relationships‚ and also the educational background that was and is a key component to my development. Personality can be defined as life’s experiences that have been ensconced from those around us‚ including the environment that encircles
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well as several other personality traits in adults. Therefore‚ clearly defining one’s attachment styles helps us understand how that person would behave in a given circumstance. The general research question of the article was to investigate whether adult attachment theory explains employee behavior at work. The researchers (David A. Richards and Aaron C.H. Schat) conducted two studies so as to understand the potential correlation between attachment styles and workplace behaviors of employees
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