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    explained that risk in work contexts here not only means market risk but also includes that risky events or situations that negatively affected our career and identity, work relationships, or the success of the whole organization, such as delivering negative feedback, managing emotion, expressing dissent, maintain relationships with coworkers, and proposing innovative…

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    SEP #4 In my observation of a Kindergarten class, there were many different teaching methods used. The teacher used many visual aids, and example would be when she asked the students to draw a pig. She displayed a pig on the board that was drawn by a guest speaker, and the students were asked to replicate the drawing. The teacher I observed also used games to enhance the student’s learning. The games were not meant to be competitive, but simply there to help the students with thing such as…

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    that people can fall prey too. These include; “failing to respond to employee emails, failing to provide feedback – positive or negative, acknowledging people only when they make mistakes, failing to celebrate victories, showing favoritism, and…

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    approach less important. On the other hand, emergent approaches to strategy works in an environment, which cannot be predicted or control of the companies. In emergent approach, opportunities, threats and past actions give importance for providing feedback on such events. This approach is totally responsive to external factors. For converting threats into opportunities, flexibility is provided to external factors and their adaptation. This approach provides a room for adapting information from…

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    buzz (Tully). JCPenney has used this genius tactic during many sporting events through the years. Their strategy is very bold and daring, they tweet and post using garbled language as if they were impaired. This generated a lot of positive and negative feedback because people wondered if the account handler was actually intoxicated. Because it was during a big sporting event, many people would be using social media. However it would later be revealed that they were using gloves to post the…

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    Companies rely on consumer feedback to reflect, learn, and grow. Positive reviews offer businesses the opportunity to perfect products and services that already satisfy their consumers. On the other hand, negative feedback pinpoints areas of improvement. From delivery times to product quality to customer service, your company may need to revamp its techniques. “A negative review will not sink your business. In fact, they can even be good for business,” says Daniel Lemin, author of…

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    One theory that I have developed by participating in and observing my everyday family life is that good communication equals a healthy harmonic relationship. My family always demonstrated good communication amongst one another. Whenever we have a disagreement about something, we talk about it with another. We are a very close knit family and we all have tight relationship with each other. The concept of this theory is if you have good communication between family members, then you will have a…

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    to their preconceived notions and biases when making decisions or thinking about the outcome of situations. They think in terms of “I have seen/ heard X happen, so Y is most likely the answer.” This is part of human nature and is not necessarily a negative thing as it has helped humans survive. However, it can lead people to be myopic in certain situations. People will look for information that supports their current beliefs and ignore evidence that discredits or disproves them. This is known as…

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    Feedback In Radiology

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    that of providing feedback, including “360 degree feedback” based on previous actions. The focus of feedback most often is leaning towards what’s is not going well. Consiquently, Feedback is often dreaded by the subject who may see it as inflexibility and with a critical connotation of “one has not done well enough”! Feedback if unilateral, it does not allow for reciprocal participation by the recipient with the end result of a defensive stance. Over time, negative feedback contributes to…

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    shared, or liked which provides companies with even more free advertising. The down side to being that publicly available is the negative attacks to the brand, and it happens on both Facebook and Twitter. Negative comments can really affect a brand and can damage a company’s reputation. The important thing companies need to remember when confronted with negative comments in social media is to respond quickly and with some excellent customer service. Let’s look at some examples. The first…

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