Instructional Video10:47
Curated Video

Chairing Meetings - Planning Your Meeting

10th - Higher Ed
The first step in chairing a meeting is planning your meeting. You need to determine what your meeting will be about, what you want to achieve and how you'll achieve it, and the logistics.



So, before you start planning your...
Instructional Video9:38
Curated Video

The Fundamentals of Motivation - Motives, Drives, and being Blocked

10th - Higher Ed
In this video, let's start our solid content on workplace motivation with the fundamentals of motivation: <br/> -<br/> Drives
- Motives
- I<br/>ntrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation
- What happens when we find ourselves blocked
Instructional Video9:44
Curated Video

Facilitated Meetings: How to Run a Facilitated Meeting

10th - Higher Ed
A facilitated meeting is one where the chair or facilitator creates an effective conversation among participants. We can use facilitated meetings for exploring issues, resolving problems, generating ideas, or making decisions....
Instructional Video14:06
Curated Video

Four Special Meeting Types and How to Run Them

10th - Higher Ed
There are 'normal ' meetings. And there are some special meeting types. And in this video, we'll look at four types of special meetings:



1. Morning stand-ups (or roll-call
meetings)
2. Working
Group meetings
3....
Instructional Video12:14
Curated Video

Preparation Stage of the Negotiation Process

10th - Higher Ed
A large part of the success of your negotiation will come from the preparation stage. This is where you think about the outcome you want from your negotiation.



And there is a lot to prepare. So, in this video I will take you...
Instructional Video10:59
Curated Video

Opening Stage of the Negotiation Process

10th - Higher Ed
The opening stage of a negotiation is where the parties first come together. It sets up a shared basis for the negotiation to come.



When you are opening your negotiation, there are seven things you need to cover. So, I'll...
Instructional Video8:15
Curated Video

Attending Meetings - Preparing to Attend a Meeting

10th - Higher Ed
If you are going to attend a meeting, make it worthwhile. Preparing to attend a meeting will make all the difference. You need to know what you want and get ready to get it.



So, in this video we'l look at how to prepare for a...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Introduction to Motivation: Key Questions Answered

10th - Higher Ed
As a manager, if you want to get people to do things, you can either compel them, or motivate them. So, in the modern workplace, motivation is an essential skill-set for managers. In this video, I kick off our program of motivation...
Instructional Video7:21
Curated Video

What is Victor Vroom's Expectancy Theory? Process of Model of Motivation

10th - Higher Ed
Victor Vroom offers us a powerful process model of motivation: expectancy Theory. It's less well-known than it should be. Expectancy Theory won't tell you what motivates people. Bt it will tell you why motivation sometimes works, and why...
Instructional Video5:27
Curated Video

Experiments in Probability

K - 8th
Mr. Addit provides a few examples of experimental probability of a simple event. He demonstrates that conclusions can be drawn by studying data collected from these experiments.
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

Advancements in Modern Surgical Techniques

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores advancements in modern surgical methods, highlighting how new techniques and advanced imaging technology are revolutionizing procedures. From heart interventions using small incisions and catheters to correct arterial...
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Responsibility: Dwight D. Eisenhower

9th - Higher Ed
Supreme Commander of Allied Forces during the Second World War, Dwight D. Eisenhower had a duty to serve for the common good. On the eve of D-Day, the responsibility fell on his shoulders to wait – or to strike.
Instructional Video1:13
The Business Professor

Dark Money

Higher Ed
Dark Money refers to political spending meant to influence the decision of a voter, where the donor is not disclosed and the source of the money is unknown.
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Probability & Likelihood of an Event | 7.SP.C.5

9th - 12th
In this math video we will sort outcomes by probability and likelihood of an event. We will be presented with four probabilities in percent, fraction and decimal form. We will need to drag and drop these events into one of three...
Instructional Video5:18
The Guardian

The weight of light: how gravity is illuminating sub-Saharan Africa

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Off-grid communities such as those in sub-Saharan Africa can pay thousands of times as much as the rest of us for their energy. Designer Jim Reeves has developed a simple, low-cost gear-train and generator that uses a descending weight...
Instructional Video11:02
Curated Video

Why You Catastrophize and How To Stop It

Higher Ed
Do you catastrophize? In other words, do you tend to jump to the worst-case scenario when faced with a problem or challenge? If so, watch this video. You'll learn why we do this and more importantly, how to stop it.
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Instructional Video2:10
The Business Professor

Opportunitistic Behavior

Higher Ed
Opportunistic behavior is an act or behavior of partnership motivated by the maximization of economic self-interest and occasioned loss of the other partners.
Instructional Video6:41
Curated Video

Locus of Control: What Is It & Why It Matters

Higher Ed
In this video, I talk about the importance of your locus of control. What is it? How do you know where you lie on the spectrum of internal to external? And how do you become more internally focused?
Instructional Video1:39
The Business Professor

Just World Effect

Higher Ed
What is the Just World Effect? In psychology, the just-world phenomenon is the tendency to believe that the world is just and that people get what they deserve. Because people want to believe that the world is fair, they will look for...
Instructional Video2:56
The Business Professor

Integrative Thinking

Higher Ed
What is Integrative Thinking? Integrative thinking is the process of integrating intuition, reason, and imagination in a human mind to develop a holistic continuum of strategy, tactics, action, review, and evaluation.
Instructional Video1:32
The Business Professor

Hindsight Bias

Higher Ed
What is Hindsight Bias? Hindsight bias, also known as the knew-it-all-along phenomenon or creeping determinism, is the common tendency for people to perceive past events as having been more predictable than they were.
Instructional Video3:21
The Business Professor

Covey's 7 Habits

Higher Ed
What are Covey's 7 Habits? The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, first published in 1989, is a business and self-help book written by Stephen R. Covey. Covey defines effectiveness as the balance of obtaining desirable results with...
Instructional Video4:20
The Business Professor

Categories of Manager Control

Higher Ed
Control or controlling is a core function of manageers. Whare the Categories of Manager Control? Controlling can be defined as that function of management which helps to seek planned results from the subordinates, managers and at all...
Instructional Video5:08
The Business Professor

Approaches to Management Decision Making

Higher Ed
What are the Approaches to Management Decision Making? Rational decision-making model, Bounded rationality decision-making model, Intuitive decision-making model, and. Creative decision-making model.