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Group Cohesiveness

The extent to which a group will abide by and enforce its norms depends on its degree of cohesivenes ...View More

Team Norms

Functional groups generally have standing plans (policies and rules) to help provide the necessary g ...View More

Team Dynamics

Team dynamics refers to the patterns of interactions that emerge as groups develop. These interactio ...View More

What is Public Administration?

Public administration may be defined as all processes, organizations, and individuals associated wit ...View More

Politics in Organizations

Politics is the process of gaining and using power. As you can see from the definition, power and po ...View More

Cultural Differences in Motivation

Managers need to adequately motivate employees. The trend is toward increased globalization and tech ...View More

Goal Setting Theory

Goal setting is a great motivator. In fact, goal setting theory was rated number 1 in importance amo ...View More

What is Human Relations?

There are three myths about human relations: (1) technical skills are more important than human rela ...View More

Types of Reinforcement

There are four types of reinforcement. Positive Reinforcement is a method of encouraging continued b ...View More

Equity Theory

The equity theory is primarily Adams's motivation theory, which is based on the comparison of percei ...View More

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