Counselling and stress management training have useful roles to play, but rather than focusing exclusively on what the organisation can provide for the employee to help them cope with stress

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‘Counselling and stress management training have useful roles to play, but rather than focusing exclusively on what the organisation can provide for the employee to help them cope with stress, organisations would be well advised to consider what the organisation can do to eliminate or reduce workplace stressors.’
adapted from: Stress-management interventions in the workplace: stress counselling and stress audits CARY L. COOPER & SUE CARTWRIGHT. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1994. (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/03069889408253666 )
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‘Work-related stress is a serious problem and the Health and Safety Executive’s (2003/04) survey of self-reported work-related illness indicated that more than half a million individuals in Britain were experiencing work stress at a level that was causing them ill-health.’
source: Can coaching reduce workplace stress? Kristina Gyllensten & Stephen Palmer. The Coaching Psychologist. No. 1 July 2005. (http://www.choixdecarriere.com/pdf/6573/2010/GyllenstenPalmerJuly2005.pdf#page=17 )
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‘The causes of stress are varied. Perhaps the most commonly cited cause is a lack of time or an excessive workload. Lack of time may stem from responsibilities at home, at work, or a combination of both. But other triggers are possible. Working too much, fear of accident or injury, poor interpersonal relationships with co-workers or supervisors, or the threat of layoff or job loss can all be sources of stress in the work environment.’
source: Cara Williams, Sources of workplace stress. Perspectives on Labour and Income: The online edition. June 2003 Vol. 4, no. 6 (http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/75-001-x/00603/6533-eng.html )

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‘Our analysis confirms a relationship between occupational stress and attitudes towards organizational change. Almost all occupational stressors were related to negative attitudes to change…. Lack of a socially supportive environment, as expressed by bad work relationships, was found to be the strongest predictor of negative attitudes towards change…. Another issue is the administration of appropriate human resource functions, such as training. Employees need to feel adequately trained and informed especially during change because effective communication reduces fear and uncertainty and, therefore, resistance to change.’
adapted from: Maria Vakola and Ioannis Nikolaou, Attitudes towards organizational change: What is the role of employees’ stress and commitment? Employee Relations, (2005), Vol. 27 Iss 2 pp. 160 – 174 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01425450510572685 )

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‘Learning about how employees view the causes of their stress can often lead to the development of effective solutions. Gathering information from employees can be done informally either individually or in small group meetings…. Just making an effort to assess the problem signals to the employees that the management values their wellbeing. These actions can improve morale and reduce stress even before the implementation of any formal measure.’
source: New Developments Concerning Workplace Safety Training: Managing Stress Arising from Work by Teodor Pretrus and Brian H. Kleiner. Management Research News, Volume 26 Number 6, 2003,pp. 68 – 76. (http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/01409170310783538 )

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‘From a recent study by the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Paoli, 1997) it appears that 28% of over 15,000 European workers report that stress is a work-related health problem.’
source: Preventing Stress, Improving Productivity: European Case Studies in the Workplace, by Michiel Kompier, Cary L. Cooper. 1999. Routledge. London, England.

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Analyze the role of the ghost in the plot of the hamlet

Choose one of the following topics and write a paper of about five pages double spaced using documented research from at least five sources, including two library sources. Your sources should be cited according to the MLA style sheet format. You should also include a separate “works cited” page.

Be careful not to indulge in lengthy plot summaries of the works you are discussing. Also, do not merely summarize the ideas of the research documents that you consult. Your paper should have a clear thesis and the ideas from your sources should be coordinated with your own.
Analyze the role of the ghost in the plot of Hamlet. The ghost introduces a supernatural element into the play. Is the ghost “real” or imagined? Why is it visible to some characters and not to others? What role does the ghost play in the plot? How do the characters, especially Hamlet, react to the ghost’s presence? How does the ghost’s behavior affect the way Hamlet acts in response to his father’s death?

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Recruitment of a Star: Provide a job specification for the senior banker semiconductor analyst position vacated by Peter Thompson at RSH

Recruitment of a Star
Analysis Questions

1.Provide a job specification for the senior banker semiconductor analyst position vacated by Peter Thompson at RSH. Be sure to explicitly define the criteria required for the position.

2.The case distinguishes between star performers and non-star performers. What determines whether a senior banker semiconductor analyst is a star performer? Hint: consider the numerous mentions of the Institutional Investor magazine (II), including the discussion in Exhibit 1 and the information in Exhibit 2.

3.Why does Stephen Connor so desperately want the permanent replacement for Peter to be a star performer? Is his emphasis on recruiting a star performer misplaced? Explain.

4.Describe the recruiting and selection process used by Stephen in the case. What did he do particularly well? What did he do particularly poorly and what changes would you make to improve the process?

5.Which of the five candidates (David Hughes, Gerald Baum, Sonia Meetha, Seth Horkum, and Rina Shea) should Stephen hire as a permanent replacement for Peter? Explain your choice in terms of the job criteria identified in question 1 above, what it would likely cost the firm to hire the chosen candidate, and the strengths and weaknesses of the various candidates along 2 dimensions: the organizational culture of the candidates’ current employer (how likely the candidate is to be a “good fit” within RSH’s organizational culture) and the candidates’ KSAs/experiences/life circumstances.

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Preparing a Comprehensive Case Analysis for K-Mart

Assignment 1: Preparing a Comprehensive Case Analysis for K-Mart, Part 1

Research a public corporation that you believe is not doing as well as it could in the marketplace (K-Mart). For this first paper, you will complete the first steps of a comprehensive written analysis as described in Part 6 of the textbook (see book access above). The written analysis will be completed in the second written assignment in this course.

Write a 5 page paper in which you:

1. Identify the firm’s existing objectives and strategies.
2. Explain one (1) strategy that the company might use to take advantage of an external opportunity, and one (1) strategy that the company might use to address a potential threat.
3. Construct a Competitive Profile Matrix. Include the company you are researching and one or two (1 or 2) of its major competitors and at least six (6) success factors that you believe to be critical to success in this industry. This Matrix should follow the format of the examples in Chapter 3.
4. Construct an External Factor Evaluation Matrix. This Matrix should follow the format of the examples in Chapter 3.
5. Research and cite at least three (3) reputable, academic sources (use the textbook above and 2 online references).

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Relationship from the novel, “We Need New Names”

Identify ONE relationship from the novel, “We Need New Names” by NoViolet Bulawayo, and then answer the following: How would you have changed the relationship between the characters?

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Balancing between right of privacy and freedom of expression

The question is (When considering the actions of the press, do you think the law of the United Kingdom provides the right balance between privacy and freedom of expression? Illustrate your answer with examples from case law)
my comment are:
*I would like to say that I have read a lot about my topic but I am facing difficulty with putting my ideas on paper. I will leave you free to design the paper according the requirements of the question, but with all respect to you I would suggest to:
*use simple and clear language
* In introduction I would like to see thesis statement, what are going to discus in essay and what is not.
* make critical thinking and logical argument lead to rational conclusion.
* illustrate the situation of freedom of expression and privacy in English law before European Human Right Convention 1952, then after HRA 1998, then the period between 1998 – October 2000 where the law get in force, concentrating the study on the currently situation. So we will need the cases where the right of privacy is not existed in UK jurisprudent, whereas the right of expression was essential and significant. On the other hand may we need to test the influence of EHRC in this issue and an argument about the existence even position of privacy right in English law.
*I think it is worth to demonstrate the relationship between rights of privacy with:
-law of breach confident.
-protection of freedom Act 2012
-defamation Act 2013
-Data protection Act
-Harassment Act 1997
– Committee in Super Injunction
-Press Complaint Committee ( Code of Practice )
-Law of trespass and libel
All these and others in context of strike balance between privacy and freedom of expression.
*May you agree that Dayana case shows the need for privacy since no enforceable law was exist, but Naomi Camblle case very good and key example to illustrate the Uk approach in balancing those two rights.
*I am sure that you going to use a lot of cases to support the point you make. There are a lot of related cases her
– Von Hannover V Germany
-Doglas v Hello
-Peck v. UK
-Wainwright v home office
– In re S [2003] 3WLR 1425, 1451-1452 at paras 54 to 60
– Murray v. Big picture UK ltd
– Max Mosley v. Nwes Group Newspaper limited
– Mc Kennit v Ash
-Google Earth v Switzerland
-R v Secretary of state for home Department – Reyolds v Times Newspaper (those two between 1998-2000)
– R v Shyler
-Laporte case
-Venables v News Group Newspaper
– [2004] UKHL 47, [2005]1AC 593
-Night Jack case
– A v B plc [2003] QB 195, 207 paras 11 (ix)and (x)
– Attorney General v Guardian Newspaper
-Hosking v Runting
From my research i found these cases related I put it here just as an examples.
*I would like you please to focus on ( Dr Paul Bernal from UEA university) opinions in his book about privacy, academic articles, or blog .
* when you reference any information from anywhere make it easy to me to access, namely by mentioned the page or paragraph if it was from book or an article.
*As resources please use academic, official, and trusted websites, cases, and blogs, more than book which I prefer you to don’t use more than 3.
* divide the resources in reference list ( books, websites,…ect)

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Irish Literature: Discuss the major writers of the period from 1890 to 1916

1. Discuss the major writers of the period from 1890 to 1916. What were their attitudes towards the native Irish language vis-a-vis English, and how did they view English colonialism in Ireland? How did their writings affect Irish political developments. Give specific examples in your answer.

2. Discuss the response to late British colonialism (including views of metropolitan London or the colonial outpost, Dublin) in The picture of Dorian Gray and The Dead. How do the two works display a sense of death and decay, and does either one offer a positive view of the future? Give specific examples in your answer.

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Maladaptive Behaviors: Imagine that you work as a psychosocial rehabilitation specialist to help children suffering from emotional disturbances overcome maladaptive behaviors

Imagine that you work as a psychosocial rehabilitation specialist to help children suffering from emotional disturbances overcome maladaptive behaviors.
Apply behavioral, cognitive, and socialization strategies to help your clients cope with family relationships, peer interactions, aggression, social skills and academic difficulties. Use creative, critical, and probabilistic reasoning to solve the issue related to behavior and mental processes.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines and include 1-2 references to solidify your thoughts/ideas.

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Individualism, Collectivism, and how cultural backgrounds shape personality and belief

I’ve already written the paper. Professor reviewed it and said more findings, results, and data need to be discussed. The writing needs to be mainly based on the results of the research don in each source. Also, I had several secondary citations that need to be corrected. Some fluff here and there. Needs to have at least 4 journal articles related to the topic. The topic must stay as the project title suggested. Everything has to follow ASA citation style.

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Arroyo Case Study

1. Financial viability must be addressed.

2. Workforce gaps must be minimized. It’s essential to the success of the operations to increase clinical and specialized staff to manage the population.

3. Reduction of health disparities by increasing preventative services among diverse populations.

4. Provide quality medical services to uninsured patients.
5. Bridge fulfillment among volunteers, workers, and patients.

FYI: The Malcolm Baldrige Evaluation Criteria is being used by more and more organizations within health care as well as other types of organizations. Every year, the President of the United States awards several Baldrige awards to organizations which have exemplified quality. This case study is to help you to become familiar with the criteria and how quality organizations implement the criteria. Even if your organization doesn’t use Baldrige, we hope you will assess and analyze quality in Baldrige terms. There In this exercise, please analyze the organization and develop a new organizational strategy for the Arroyo Fresco Community Health Center. The strategy should be formulated using the information from the case study, including an analysis of the results, and should take into account current concerns including health care reform, the political environment in Arizona, the state of the economy, and leadership and management principles learned during the course.

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