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How to play volleyball: Learn the basics of digging, setting, spiking, and serving
In this video I take you through the key volleyball skills, with the correct technique to help you get started learning volleyball! You'll be learning digging, setting, spiking, and serving...
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Whole Brain Model
What is the Whole Brain Model? The Whole Brain® Model is a metaphor for how we think. But it’s also a practical approach to observing and describing our thinking preferences — and the preferences of those around us.
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Understanding the Leading Function of Management
This video discusses the leading function of management within the POLC model, which stands for planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. They emphasize that leadership theory involves understanding individual motivations and what...
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Values Statement in the Business Plan
What is the Values Statement in a Business Plan? The values statement highlights an organization's core principles and philosophical ideals. It is used to both inform and guide the decisions and behaviors of the people inside the...
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Uncertainty Avoidance
What is Uncertainty Avoidance? In cross-cultural psychology, uncertainty avoidance is how cultures differ on the amount of tolerance they have of unpredictability.
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Types of Groups
What are the Types of Groups? Formal and Informal Groups, Primary and Secondary Groups, Organized and Unorganized Groups, Temporary and Permanent Groups, Open and Closed Groups, Accidental and Purposive Groups
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Team Tasks
What are Team Tasks? Production Tasks - This means creating or delivering something, such as a product, service, plan, etc. Idea Generation Tasks - Creative tasks, such as idea generation or process refinement. Problem-Solving Tasks -...
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Stress (Organizational Behavior)
What is Stress? How is it related to Organizational Behavior? Stress occurs when a demand exceeds an individual's coping ability and disrupts his or her psychological equilibrium. Stress occurs in the workplace when an employee perceives...
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Socio-Psychological Theory (Neo-Freudian)
What is Socio-Psychological Theory? What is Neo-Freudian theory? These theorists, referred to as neo-Freudians, generally agreed with Freud that childhood experiences matter, but deemphasized sex, focusing more on the social environment...
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Social Choice Theory
What is Social Choice Theory? Social choice theory or social choice is a theoretical framework for analysis of combining individual opinions, preferences, interests, or welfares to reach a collective decision or social welfare in some...
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Social Capital
What is Social Capital? Social capital is "the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively".
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Six Leadership Styles
Six Leadership Styles. According to Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, and Annie McKee, there are six emotional leadership styles – Authoritative, Coaching, Affiliative, Democratic, pacesetting
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Six Hats Approach
What is the Six Hats Appraoch? "Six Thinking Hats" is a way of investigating an issue from a variety of perspectives, but in a clear, conflict-free way. It can be used by individuals or groups to move outside habitual ways of thinking,...
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Prospect Theory
What is Prospect Theory? The prospect theory says that investors value gains and losses differently, placing more weight on perceived gains versus perceived losses.
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Rokeach Value Survey
What is the Rokeach Value Survey? The Rokeach Value Survey is a values classification instrument. Developed by social psychologist Milton Rokeach, the instrument is designed for rank-order scaling of 36 values.
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Regret Theory
What is the Regret Theory? In decision theory, on making decisions under uncertainty—should information about the best course of action arrive after taking a fixed decision—the human emotional response of regret is often experienced, and...
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Registered Agent in Delaware
What are the requirements and options for securing a Registered Agent in Delaware? If the Registered Agent is a person, they must live in Delaware. The Registered Agent must be available in person to sign for any correspondence during...
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RASCI or RASIC Model - Explained
What is the RASCI or RASIC Model? RASCI is a matrix (i.e. chart, model or framework) that is used to help identify all the roles and responsibilities of each stakeholder on a project. It clearly defines who is working on a specific...
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Organizational Fit
What is organizational fit? An individual fits in an organization when their values and beliefs align with those of the organization. That is the individual fits within the organization's culture.
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Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
What is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)? How is it relevant to organizational behavior?
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Managerial Grid (Management Grid)
Managerial Grid, Management Grid. The managerial grid model is a self-assessment tool by which individuals and organizations can help identify a manager's or leader's style.
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Management Decision Making
What is Management Decision making? In psychology, decision-making is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options. It could be either rational...
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Level 5 Leadership
Level 5 Leadership. Level 5 leadership is a concept developed in the book Good to Great. Level 5 leaders display a powerful mixture of personal humility and indomitable will.
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Leader Decision Making
What is Leader Decision Making? How does leader decision making fit into behavioral leadership study?