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    Great Place To Work

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    Creating a Great Place to Work It is every manager’s dream to create the optimal place to work, one which employees work together, the business is successful and the culture maintains and follows the company’s mission and vision. But how is that accomplished? Managers need to take the time to decide what it is exactly what they want out of the business, what their end goal is and how they will get there together with their team supporting them. Leaders Bank set out to build a business model based on empowering employees to serve its customers, but how is this accomplished? What Did Leaders Do? Leaders Bank (Leaders) did not provide commodities that could be resold, such as raw materials or agricultural products, but it provided support…

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    Life has not been and never will be fair. Hard work alone is not enough to improve the economic standing you were born to, what most consider the American Dream. There will always be minorities: some who have wealth handed to them at birth, and a select few who refuse to settle and give in to the more evil ways of the world in order to make their own wealth. (Insert Concluding Sentence :D) James Gatz wasn’t born rich. He dreamed of wealth and the happiness that supposedly accompanied it. While…

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    Great Depression Do you think that today's work is difficult? During the Great Depression it had left several effects on the people. This left many citizens in multiple situations. The people were left with not enough money, having to leave their materials behind, including having no job. For starters, the people were left with not enough money. According to the memoir “Digging In,” it stated “At one point in the Great Depression, the cupboard was literally bare of money.” Which shows that…

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    of my staff, which were in attendance. Although this was a regular day off for me, I felt that it was important for me to be there for my staff and answer any questions since I was the Communication Supervisor on the floor during this call. What was the outcome? I believe that my leadership greatly assisted the four Communications staff members in the execution of their duties while managing this call and supplemental call intake. Stepping in to do supplemental tasks freed them up and…

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    after school activities. My supervisor, Julie gave me a tour of the building and Waite House works with individuals of all ages to help promote community engagement. The building has its own grocery store with healthy food options for families to collect for free. Many of these families struggle in providing meals so they purchase food items that are low cost. Unfortunately, many cost efficient food products are high in calories and carbohydrates which can sometimes lead to being overweight. The…

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    This is common among those in the medical field. With the human body being so complex and there being a lot to be learned, some people may decide to work in a number of specialties throughout their career. This is not something that they have to do, but it can be exciting and rewarding for people to switch things up. However, before deciding to switch specialties and take on an entire new list of duties and responsibilities, people should stop consider the pros and cons before doing so. What…

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    Aristotle brings his definition of civic relationships and how citizens work together in a community to the table. To Aristotle, civic relationships are created through various virtues and characteristics. In “Great Places to Work”, it defined and described the type environment that creates a successful workplace. Tied together, Aristotle and Great Places to Work are connected and reflected upon each other. With Aristotle’s ideas on civic relationships—happiness, virtues, deliberation, justice…

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    The book called the great work by Thomas Berry was based on the new way humans can promote a new way of living it is our responsibility to do so that as human beings we are a part of nature not outside of it. How to have a relationship with the world not to view it as the subject than an object. He uses historical research to emphasize the progression of separation between humans and the natural world natural world. He also talks about how important education is and the role it plays shaping…

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    years. He has previously served as the head of the English department from 2009-2011. He has been named football coach of the year twice for the mountain valley league in both 2009 and 2012 respectively. John has great work ethic. He is a tremendously hard…

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    Bratty Millennials

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    Emily Matchar is the author of “Why Your Office Needs More Bratty Millennials”. Reading the first five paragraphs she introduced to the audience who these “bratty millennials” were. Her introduction included mostly negative comments that are heard about Generation Y kids, also known as Millennials, and the “bad habits “they contained. Within the last paragraph of her introduction Matcher clarifies in her thesis statement that she supported Millennials. Her her article was explained how…

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