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karl marx vs ralph waldo emerson

Atleast 3-4 pages on Karl Marx and Ralph Waldo Emerson. What are their political views, how are they the same, how do they differ.

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Discussion 3 Forum 2

 

What labor markets should be considered when recruiting to fill an opening for a housekeeping staff at a local hospital? What labor markets should be considered for staffing the chief surgeon for the local hospital?

Your discussion is to be submitted in 12-point Times New Roman font using APA format. You must have a minimum of two sources to support your answer.

Students are required to post their primary response (200 word minimum) by Wednesday midnight. Students will respond to at least 1 other postings (150 words minimum each) by Sunday midnight.

Student Post (Nunna Narendra) :

 

In each emergency clinic requires an abnormal state of cleanliness prerequisites, the servants can have uncommon consideration regarding clean the medical clinic. The administration will require some base capability to the up-and-comers who are happy to housekeep (Aggarwal, Gogtay, Kumar, and Sahni, 2016). These days clinics are confronting various difficulties. The central specialist can assume a significant job in clinics. On the off chance that anybody can need to turn into a main specialist right off the bat will have a prerequisite of a specialist in the emergency clinic. The central specialist in the emergency clinic used to coordinate the association. In each emergency clinic, will requires the patient’s consideration and top notch administrations are significant. At the point when the quantity of patients will increment in the emergency clinic, the main specialist used to run the effective activity and care towards the strength of the patient(Daly, Jackson, Mannix, Davidson, and Hutchinson, 2014). The most significant capability for the activity of the central specialist is correspondence and high qualified instruction. On the off chance that the employment opportunities happened in the careful staff, it is in charge of the main specialist to fill somebody for the situation of the activity. The central specialist can likewise deal with the grievances and worries of the careful offices. In emergency clinics, the central specialist can fill in as an instructive guide. In an operational room, the central specialist can fill in as the primary workplace. The central specialist will ceaselessly learn on their run in light of the fact that the innovation will always refresh each day. The main specialist will ready to pick numerous other various regions to progressively particular the fields of plastic medical procedure and orthopedic medical procedure. The main specialist won’t ready to invest their energy with their family and their companions since they invest more often than not for learning on their activity. By and large, the profession of the therapeutic will have exceptionally passionate. In some cases the troubles in work and upsetting workplace will prompt passionate gloom.

Reference

Berinsky, A. J., Huber, G. A., & Lenz, G. S. (2012). Evaluating online labor markets for experimental research: Amazon. com’s Mechanical Turk. Political analysis, 20(3), 351-368.

Aggarwal, R., Gogtay, N., Kumar, R., & Sahni, P. (2016). The revised guidelines of the Medical Council of India for academic promotions: the need for a rethink. Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol.01, pp.1-5.

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Organizational Behavior Chapter 14 Multiple Choice Questions

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Multiple Choice Quiz
1
Leadership is the ability to:
A) influence others.
B) motivate others.
C) enable others to contribute towards the effectiveness and success of the organization.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
2
An emotional intelligence trait referring to the extent that people are sensitive to situational cues and can adapt behaviour to match the situation:
A) Self-monitoring personality.
B) Integrity.
C) Leadership motivation.
D) Drive.
E) None of these because emotional intelligence is a behaviour, not a trait.
3
Each of these are one of the seven competency characteristics of effective leaders, EXCEPT:
A) drive.
B) intelligence.
C) self-confidence.
D) authority.
E) emotional intelligence.
4
Competencies indicate leadership:
A) performance.
B) success.
C) potential.
D) effectiveness.
E) all of the above.
5
The competency (trait) perspective of leadership assumes great leaders have the same personal characteristics in:
A) all situations.
B) distinct environments
C) exclusive situations.
D) identical circumstances.
E) situations of limited effectiveness.
6
The style of assigning employees to specific tasks, clarifying their work duties and procedures, ensuring they follow company rules, and pushing them to reach their performance capacity is:
A) people-oriented.
B) support-oriented.
C) achievement-oriented
D) task-oriented.
E) participation-oriented.
7
People-oriented behaviours include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) showing trust for employees.
B) clarifying work duties and procedures.
C) demonstrating genuine concern for employees.
D) looking out for employee welfare.
E) listening to employee suggestions.
8
Path-goal theory has its roots in which theory of motivation?
A) Two-factor
B) Expectancy
C) Goal setting
D) Equity
E) Learned needs
9
The contingency perspective of leadership requires leaders to be both insightful and flexible so that:
A) they can find employees that like them and work with these employees to improve the environment.
B) they can work with employees that don’t like them and reduce turnover.
C) they can adapt their behaviours & styles to the immediate situation.
D) they can learn new competencies.
E) they can add these skills to their resume.
10
Servant leaders expect:
A) employees to serve them.
B) to serve and help employees.
C) to direct the performance of employees.
D) to consider employee ideas before making a decision.
E) employees to reach their peak performance.
11
Which of these is not a leadership style identified in path-goal theory?
A) Participative
B) Achievement-oriented
C) Directive
D) Supportive
E) Competitive
12
According to path-goal theory, which of these behaviours encourages employees to reach their peak performance?
A) Participative
B) Achievement-oriented
C) Competitive
D) Supportive
E) Directive
13
Which of these leadership styles in the path-goal model, is detrimental when employees are skilled and experienced?
A) Participative
B) Achievement-oriented
C) Competitive
D) Supportive
E) Directive
14
Which leadership theory suggests that effective leaders vary their style with the “readiness” of followers?
A) Situational leadership theory
B) Path-goal theory
C) Servant leadership
D) Fiedler’s contingency model
E) Competency perspective
15
According to empirical research, the only part (leadership style) of the situational leadership model that works is:
A) delegating.
B) telling.
C) participating.
D) selling.
E) achievement-oriented.
16
Fiedler’s leadership model suggests that the best style depends on the level of:
A) environmental control.
B) organizational structure.
C) situational control.
D) participation desire.
E) organizational planning.
17
The theory which identifies contingencies that either limit the leader’s influence or make a particular leadership style unnecessary is called:
A) leadership substitutes.
B) competency-based leadership.
C) transactional leadership.
D) middle-of-the-road approach.
E) situational leadership.
18
Self-leadership is a:
A) type of transformational leadership.
B) form of charisma.
C) style identified in situational leadership theory.
D) leadership substitute.
E) contingency of path-goal theory.
19
A leadership style that helps organizations achieve their current objectives more efficiently by linking job performance to valued rewards and ensuring that employees have the resources to get the job done is called:
A) transformational leadership.
B) contingency leadership.
C) transactional leadership.
D) charismatic leadership.
E) situational leadership.
20
Transactional leadership is about:
A) managing.
B) leading.
C) visioning.
D) charisma.
E) gender.
21
A form of interpersonal attraction whereby followers develop a respect for and trust in the individual is known as:
A) direction.
B) charisma.
C) bureaucratic control.
D) achievement-orientation.
E) a competency.
22
The perceptual processes which explain implicit leadership include:
A) stereotyping.
B) need for situational control.
C) attribution errors.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above