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    Another form of motivation is the incentive theory of motivation. This theory of motivation is based on the theory that one is motivated to reach a desired outcome for the incentive of an external reward. This external reward, whether materialistic or social attention and acceptance, will motivate one to pursue that desired outcome. One will pursue a certain stimulus to create that reward more so if the perceived reward is greater than if there is little or no external reward. For example, one…

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    I disagree with this point because there are other incentives to developing new energy means. First of all the United States, for example, experiences a lot of issues because the country is not energy independent. The US relies on other countries’ ability to provide fossil fuels to thrive as a country. It would be very beneficial to many people if the US, and other countries, are energy independent. Another incentive to creating new energy means is the possibility of money to be made…

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    principals operating under this theory is to align their goals to avoid conflict; however, when they do encounter conflict the goal is to resolve differences to avoid risking the company. Benefits of the agent theory are the incentives that CEOs are offered. These incentives aid in avoiding CEOs from “engaging in shirking behaviors” (Martin and Butler 2017) since they are receiving financial kickbacks. There is a whole host of instances where CEOs have embezzled large sums of money from their…

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    their motivation by the same things that engage Hastings? Netflix’s employees do not look to their CEOs for motivational signals. Hastings never looked to managing employees’ motivations, therefore, they have never expected a warm motivational incentive from their boss. For Netflix, it is not a matter of effort or motivation, it is a matter of reaching the targets effectively and efficiently. Moreover, both employees and Hastings are motivated by objectives, however different these are…

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    Bribery is an unethical behavior and it is also very unfair practice, for example: the employer pay people for their normal job is called wage, and when the employee work beyond their normal job, eventually they get incentive, but incentive and bribery cannot be it the same category as incentive is given when the employee work hard or excellent work but meanwhile bribery is usually offered prior to a favor asked.…

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    Language Of Persuasion

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    In the article The language of persuasion, one of the tenets the author eluded to was that one must use their persuasive power effectively and to clearly understand which choice, personalized or socialized power is the chosen path of influence (Martin). In other words, what is the desired outcome? To become an effective leader or to become a leader who is driven by rewards associated with personalized power. Before we delve any further, we should understand that power is the root of influencing…

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    It has become increasingly apparent that our nation's poverty rate is determined in large part by how a nation's governing authorities distribute economic and other resources amongst the population, i.e. public policy. This essay will examine how poverty and public policy themselves are the primary determinants of our nations poverty rates. By increasing the lack of education and employment skills offered to our communities, is it enough to make a dent in the poverty rate? Those living in…

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    Having many more responsibilities in more places allows for the command and control regulation. Command and Control is a concept that the regulations of an industry or government that controls what is illegal. Giving an incentive to the people who do comply with the regulation however will cost if you do not in taxes. This process is being avoided as the more delegation dispersed around more loop holes are found and the ability to “hide’ from them as there is too much to…

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    for assignment to DSF duty and advanced training instructor units was instituted to identify suitable candidates. Although many MEs screened positively, the ME AO still received unrealistic E-resumes with no DSF selections. There is currently no incentive for MEs to request DSF assignment or reward to maintain their qualifications at multiple DSF units. The Coast Guard must create DSF duty points for the service wide exam (SWE). 2. Assignment to a DSF unit represents the highest level of…

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    I will be outlining three ‘challenges from the right’ aimed at Rawls’ theory of justice and discussing whether they succeed or not. Those from the ‘right’ are advocates of ensuring that freedom and liberty are maximized in society. Rawls’s theory of justice has been met by many challenges, especially from the philosopher Nozick. A large portion of Robert Nozick’s Anarchy, The State and Utopia is dedicated to refuting John Rawls’s theories pertaining to justice. Rawls was of the opinion that…

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