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- 1731: Leadership Theories
- ... approach to leadership declined, researchers focused their attention on the leader's actions rather than their attributes, which led to the emergence of the behaviourist theories. The most widely publicized exponent of this approach was Robert Blake and Jane Mouton's Managerial Grid, which attempted to explain that there was one best style of leadership, by various combinations of two factors regarding a concern for production and people. Due to the ...
- 1732: Leadership The Human Vessel To
- ... leader gain the loyalty of the organization s members? How does a leader influence others to voluntarily commit to his or her vision of where the company is going and how it will get there? Robert Rosen, assistant clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the George Washington School of Medicine tells us that Americans are hungry for new leaders; emotionally intelligent leaders with vision and character who can guide ...
- 1733: Locomotive
- ... workable locomotive for the Killingworth colliery in 1815. In 1825 his locomotives ran at the rate of 16 miles per hour on the newly opened Stockton and Darlington Railway. In 1829 Stephenson and his son Robert devised a multi tubular boiler for the locomotive the Rocket (see model). This boiler gave power enough to maintain a speed of 25-30 miles per hour, and the rocket won a speed, pulling, endurance ...
- 1734: Psychology
- ... different questions and receive different answers even from the same environment. Parents of more than one child treat their children differently. Siblings each require a unique response due to differences already present between them. As Robert Plomin states, “ It’s the experiences that siblings don’t share that matter, not the ones they do.” As far as raising kids, it’s how a parent reacts to a child’s inborn characteristics ...
- 1735: Horse Slaughter
- ... for slaughter companies." (McGraw,1) Apparently, thousand of Californians who showed up for the poles also felt the same. California also includes Hollywood, and it is a known fact that actors and actresses, such as Robert Redford have spent over one million dollars on campaigns to make the sale of horses for human consumption a felony. This was the law that passed, Their campaign showed the faces. It seems once the ...
- 1736: Juvenile Crime
- ... use firearms in the commission of a federal crime. In the Senate, the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Act of 1996 (S. 1854), sponsored originally by Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and former Majority Leader Robert Dole (R-KS), would make similar improvements in federal law. Both the Hatch and McCollum bills would give states financial assistance to help them combat juvenile crime. The McCollum bill would replace the Justice Department ...
- 1737: Job Stress
- ... parts are equally exposed to it (Bensahel, Goodloe, and Kelly, 1984, p. 130). Illnesses that derive from stress usually develop slowly, without the individual being clearly aware of what is happening. Guidelines were developed by Robert J. Ban Amberg, a practicing psychiatrist in Montclair, New Jersey to help individuals measure their own reactions to stress and to help managers know when they are under stress. These guidelines were developed into six ...
- 1738: Psychology Comparison
- ... sample included 169 participants from the Pittsburgh area. Half were followed through two years of Internet use, the other half was monitored through one year. Refering to the data compiled, Harmon quotes the main researcher Robert Kraut. He calls the data Ňstatistically significantÓ and hypothesizes that the shallow relationships built on-line lead to a decline in feelings of connection to other people. The article ends with an interview with two ...
- 1739: Japanese Canadians
- ... towns of the Interior. The decaying buildings were marginally better than the Hasting s Park facilities but had no insulation from the cold. On some mornings, they would wake up and find everything covered in frost. Some of the smart families would use the corrugated cardboard that their supplies came in but there was always fight to get it. Fighting For Freedom In 1944, the Cooperative Committee on Japanese Canadians organised ...
- 1740: PEPSI VS COKE
- ... the developing world, where income levels and appetites for Western products are at an all time high. Often, the company that gets into a foreign market first usually dominates that country's market. Coke patriarch Robert Woodruff realized this 50 years ago and unleashed a brilliant ploy to make Coke the early bird in many of the major foreign markets. At the height of World War II, Woodruff proclaimed that Awherever ...
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