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    This paper is about leadership from the perspective of two leaders I interviewed based on a series of set questions. This paper compares and contrasts answers as well as analyzes what was said. Opinions on leadership can differ depending on who you ask. The first person I interviewed was John Dieringer of John Dieringer Construction. He has worked in construction for a number of years and currently is the owner/operator of his own business. The second person I interviewed was my aunt Deb…

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    Nas Case Study

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    importance of process and policy in addition to the lack of skills in being able to develop them. A focus to push for accreditation was made through the executive management committee, where extensive support was provided to staff to achieve the accreditation.…

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    Participant Empowerment

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    corporations have utilized the functional skill of empowerment, by having their leaders bring their employees together and aligning them with common visions and goals, thereby enjoying a collective success, because jobs are sustained, and so are the employees and to some, even enjoy the added benefits of bonuses and other perks. Similarly, this crucial functional tool works tremendously for individual and communities as well, and an important function for any human services worker. Dealing…

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    management skills are needed to operate a human services organization. The necessary skills depend on many factors: mission, technology, needs, and finances. A leader must be able to asses a situation, diagnose the problems, and apply an appropriate skill set (Harley-McClaskey, 2017a). Although a leader may be hired to perform a specific role, the reality is that many nonprofit organizations lack adequate funding and require a leader to perform tasks not included in the role description. A…

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    crave. Shortly before an individual transform into a well-developed learner, they must perfect their listening, understanding, and thinking skills. During the expedition of growing into an overall good learner and thinker, individuals should learn and develop proper communication skills. Just like any other skill, converting into a remarkable learner requires human beings to be persistent. Great learners are always curious and are never satisfied with the amount of knowledge they have. Although…

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    In this assignment, I am going to be identifying my professional career aspirations. Based on previous work experience and personal experiences I will be reviewing the skills I already possess and hope to develop whilst at university. In any career, you need to be able to have a set of basic skills ranging from your ability to work in a team to communicate yourself efficiently to other people, but the main being to have enough drive and motivation within yourself to succeed. (University of Kent,…

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    So what exactly does it mean to be a competent professional? How is competence assessed and maintained in the field of Human Services or others? And what exactly does ethics and the law have to do with competence? As a professional we need to ensure we answer these questions to ourselves so we may fully understand the important role competency plays in our unique job skill. Competence can be found in many shapes and forms and can be gained or lost at different periods of your life even when it's…

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    My skills inventory quiz depicted quite high scores in all three of the categories of technical skill, human skill, and conceptual skill. However, the lowest of the three scores was in human skills which confirms and coincides with the traits I carry. This is fascinating to show that this questionnaire was so accurate in accordance with my own insightfulness. Fortunately, skills can be learned and improved, unlike changing my traits, encouraging me to strive for improvement in the human…

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    advanced procedural skills. This is consistent with Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner competencies that require AG-ACNPs to perform "specific diagnostic strategies and technical skills to monitor and sustain physiological function and ensure patient safety," (AACN, 2016). Through a multitude of learning opportunities, I believe my technical skills preforming advanced procedures has vastly improved and capacity to manage critically ill patients grown. The technical skills I…

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    Spiritual Intelligence

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    context. Also, spiritual intelligence is helpful in living a more meaningful and profound life. Moreover, spiritual intelligence is valuable in coping with struggles of good and evil and problems of life and death which are the deepest origins of human misery (Zohar, 2000). Certain characteristics manifesting a person’s spiritual intelligence were presented by Zohar (2000). These qualities are: 1. Self-Awareness (Knowing oneself and one’s connection with the entire universe); 2. Vision &…

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