step 2: The hypothesis Answer the following questions: * What is a hypothesis? * How is a hypothesis different from a theory in science? * Describe an example of how you may use the scientific method in your daily life and state a good hypothesis for that example. * Which hypothesis did you first pick in the "Recognizing a good hypothesis" activity in the scientific method tutorial? Why? If any‚ which mistake(s) did you make when picking a hypothesis? A hypothesis is a specific
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Reasons for staff morale being low maybe because of i. Lack of proper training ii. Too much work on an individual iii. Poor maintained staff facilities eg‚ trolleys iv. Use of poor scheduled methods of cleaning v. Lack of goal attainment. Lack of proper training of the staff is going to bring down their motivation to do their work since they are never going to be comfortable with their work. Lack of training amongst the staff will mean the supervisors will have to follow the employees around
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Organisational Culture Culture According to Kroeber and Kluckholn (1952) culture consists of patterns‚ explicit and implicit‚ of and for behaviour acquired and transmitted by symbols‚ constituting the distinctive achievement of human groups‚ including their embodiment in artifacts. Sinha (2000) suggests that “Culture consists of totality of assumptions‚ beliefs‚ values‚ social systems and institutions‚ physical artifacts and behaviour of people‚ reflecting their desire to maintain continuity
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EMPLOYEE MORALE & MOTIVATION Morale indicates happiness of the employees with the organizational environment. It is akin to job satisfaction. Employee morale benefits everyone involved in a work place. Boosting employee morale means that people will take more pride in their work‚ EFFECTIVE WAYS OF IMPROVING MORALE Most people thrive on feeling appreciated. You can improve employee morale by showing your appreciation in simple ways‚ such as rewarding an employee by saying‚ "job well done
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In the book Evo Morales: The Extraordinary Rise of the First Indigenous President of Bolivia by Martin Sivak‚ he accounts the trials and tribulations of the rise of one of Latin America’s most fascinating hero and political leader. The book focuses on Morales’s political journey to the presidency seat‚ analyzing the political and social changes of Bolivia and surrounding countries. The book is an account of how down to earth Evo Morales really is‚ and how effortless he fought for the survival of
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IDI Role Definition: SYSTEMS ANALYST Alternative role name: BUSINESS PROCESS ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITIES (activities) 1. Assists current or potential application users in identifying and describing problems or opportunities that might be addressed either: a) by implementing a new (automated or manual) system‚ or b) by changing an existing application system. Investigates such problems and opportunities to determine the feasibility of a system solution and to identify the general kinds of system
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Incident at Morales Assignment After viewing the video‚ Incident at Morales‚ please prepare a 1.5-2 page report (single space‚ at least 11 point type) on the following questions. 1. List the ethical issues you observed in Incident at Morales. 2. From your personal perspective‚ prioritize these ethical issues from most critical to least critical 3. Discuss the video from three additional perspectives: a) Fred’s Perspective: Assume you are Fred: i) What specific ethical issues do you (Fred)
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Unit 8 Assignment Leadership and Employee Morale Dorothy “Micki” Gould Kaplan University Organizational Behavior MT302 Professor Rhonda Shannon May 09‚ 2012 Unit 8 Assignment Leadership and Employee Morale The ten truths‚ just learning them is not enough. It is crucial to good leadership to apply them. (Kouzes & Posner‚ 2010) * You make a difference. Believe in yourself. Believe you can make a difference. If you do not believe it‚ neither will anyone else. * Credibility is
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How Motivation and Morale Affects Productivity in the Workplace Coming from a military background morale and motivation were 2 key words that were ingrained in my head day after day while in serving in the armed forces. The command and control leadership style used fear of punishment for not performing your job vs. awards and recognition for doing it right. Even though my leadership always talked about change and ways to improve‚ morale and motivation were always issues. Organizations have
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Musical Performance For Morale In the early 1900’s‚ people began to explore and encounter new music with the new forms of technology. During the era of World War II‚ music began to change America. Americans were influenced positively by the musical movement. Americans encounter with jazz music during World War II led to increased nationalism‚ steps toward equality‚ and a change in culture. Before the introduction of jazz music‚ the Great Depression negatively impacted the lives of the Americans.
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