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    Safety in the Workplace

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    These include: Chemical Hazards‚ Physical Hazards‚ Biological Hazards‚ Substance Abuse‚ and Work-related Stress (Bogardus‚ pp. 109-113‚ 2004). Organizations can protect employees most efficiently by addressing them with all five of the primary workplace management functions: plan and align the workforce‚ hire workers‚ deploy the workforce‚ reinforce performance‚ and develop the workforce (State of Washington‚ 2006). Chemical hazards are the most likely to require an unforeseen reassignment of

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    Discipline in Workplace

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    employee disrespectfulness of defiant which include employees’ rejection for superior direct orders‚ ignore work duties on purpose‚ or uses offensive language to others. Positive discipline issues Provide clear and reasonable description for the workplace rules and employees roles‚ in order to avoid any confusion for the employees regarding their responsibilities toward their subordinates. Moreover‚ clarify clear policy about the language used in work‚ to avoid ambiguity regarding any abusive language

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    Coaching in the Workplace

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    DEVELOPING COACHING SKILLS FOR THE WORKPLACE ACTIVITY 1 Introduction In this report I will describe two types of coaching and how coaching can be directive and non-directive. Also‚ I will explain two differences between coaching and other learning and development methods. I will identify 3 benefits of coaching to the organization and an explanation of 3 ways that coaching can be used to meet organization objectives. Moreover‚ I will explain the meaning of coaching culture and therefore 2 options

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    Workplace Politics

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    Workplace Politics Thesis- Presidential election and listening to the debates may be over but we still have politics to deal with‚ in the office. Don’t think of office politics as the area of backstabbers and manipulators. If you can understand your company’s political setting you can use it to your advantage. It is true that people who don’t play well with others still get promoted. What is office politics?... Politics is the use of power towards a goal that is beneficial to an individual

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    Drunkenness in the Workplace In an establishment that is very well know by the community‚ four ladies share an office area in a back corner of an older factory style building. They are not usually bothered by the other employees in the building‚ which is around two hundred on a normal work day. Friday’s are typically quiet and there are not many employees to be seen. The office managers work a set schedule that allows them to be away from the office every other Friday. Everyone in the department

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    Workplace Observation

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    are always morning time (around 5am usually) so people tend to be half asleep most of the time because they just woke up and most of them are heading to work. The first group I observed were a group of people who worked at a hospital nearby my workplace. Most of them order donuts for their work and buy themselves a latte to wake themselves up. I noticed they tend to be more relaxed and patient with you which I would understand when you have to work with people

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    Introduction I’m here to talk about the dangers of embezzlement. Throughout my discussion I will discuss the underlying factor to the rise in the rate of embezzlement. We will also look at how a few big embezzlement schemes have influenced their business and their business’s industry. Because of this growing threat we will look at some factors that perpetrators are affected by that might influence him/her to commit company theft which can aid to help further prevent and detect company theft. Lastly

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    Ethics in the Workplace

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    on the group‚ class‚ or category to which that person belongs‚ rather than on individual merit. The key issue in this question is: is discrimination against older workers‚ persons with same sex orientation‚ and persons with disabilities in the workplace ethical? To address the ethical issue above‚ it is very important to determine whether the attribute of the person being discriminated against‚ is job-related. In general‚ jobrelated discrimination is regarded as ethical in nature. Although discrimination

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    Communication in the Workplace Regardless of the environment in which one works‚ communication is always vital and a key factor of success. Communication happens both physically and verbally and is absolutely essential if you want to inform someone about something. Communication has two main components‚ sending out a message to someone‚ and ensuring the message is received correctly to the other member of the conversation. It is therefore fair to say speaking and listening are vital to effective

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    Sexism in the Workplace

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    to get the upper hand and the female is the one being discriminated against. But the street is not just one way; sexism is an equal-opportunity discriminator. In today’s culture in the United States‚ women are still fighting for equality in the workplace. Today women are more successful than in the past. But‚ according to Ph.D. Heather Haveman‚ a professor at U.C. Berkeley‚ the gap between women that hold upper management positions compared to men that hold upper management positions is a cultural

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