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  2. Most managers think they have a great corporate culture ... - AOL

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    When employees are happy, they produce better work, are more likely to speak highly of the organization to others, and will stay longer. Failing to invest in a good corporate culture can have ...

  3. Performance improvement - Wikipedia

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    Another way to think of performance improvement is to see it as improvement in four potential areas: input requirements; e.g. working capital, material, replacement or reorder time, and set-up requirements. throughput requirements, often viewed as process efficiency; this is measured in terms of time, waste, and resource utilisation.

  4. Peter principle - Wikipedia

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    The cover of The Peter Principle (1970 Pan Books edition). The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not ...

  5. Organizational justice - Wikipedia

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    Another model of organizational justice proposed by Byrne [20] and colleagues [21] suggested that organizational justice is a multi-foci construct, one where employees see justice as coming from a source - either the organization or their supervisor. Thus, rather than focus on justice as the three or four factor component model, Byrne suggested ...

  6. Executives say technology is moving too fast for their ...

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    In order to shrink the gap, organizations are investing more in upskilling and training for employees. Roughly 66% of executives say they’re increasing their spending across needed skill areas ...

  7. Federal employees on Trump's buyout offer: 'The bridge is ...

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    Tony Yang, a 51-year-old IT specialist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Minnesota, decided to take early retirement rather than face a 125-mile commute each way to his office.

  8. Management style - Wikipedia

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    Less skilled or motivated employees would require a style that is more controlling and fosters consistent supervision to ensure productivity. Highly motivated or skilled employees require less supervision and direction as they are typically more technically skilled than management and have the ability, and desire, to make more autonomous decisions.

  9. Theory X and Theory Y - Wikipedia

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    Managers are always looking for mistakes from employees, because they do not trust their work. [6] Theory X is a "we versus they" approach, meaning it is the management versus the employees. [6] The soft approach is characterized by leniency and less strict rules in hopes for creating high workplace morale and cooperative employees. [7]