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    With having a team made up of employees from diverse areas and expertise which is a cross-functionalism team the key to success is trust (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). In an actual team if one person fails the whole team fails, therefore, having faith in your fellow teammates is key. Having trust means that individuals have confidence in the behaviors and objectives of others (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). Trust is not something that is quickly built however there is tool that provides guidelines to…

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    of talking, bonding, laughter, or new experiences happening during this time. It is part of life in a relationship. 11. Positive Affirmations Versus Negative Affirmations Expressing love through words is important. Words have a lot of power to show how important someone is to you, so they are used to show each other how important and loved the other person is. Saying positive affirmations to each other is common in healthy relationships because they make the other person feel better about…

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    Great leaders routinely adopt many different themes of leadership dependent on the requirements of the project at hand and the quality of the people available. In order to be successful, a leader must be flexible in their management which enables them to adapt to the changing dynamics they may encounter. Admittedly, a leader may adopt any leadership theme for the betterment or detriment of society depending on the motivations of the leader and the goals they are trying to attain. One leadership…

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    In Chapter two of The Evolution of Desire, Buss talks about what women want in a mate and the type of characteristics and values women are seeking. One of the sections that caught my eye was the section on compatibility (pages 53-56) . In this section Buss talks about what it takes to be in a successful long term relationship and how studies show that the key to that success is being compatible. In this section they talk about how it is important for two people to mesh and compliment each other.…

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    The courage to participate in transformation is key to a follower’s and leader’s success. Thinking about the previously mentioned destructive behavior, if the leader is not prevented from behaving in such a manner by realizing it him/herself or by being reminded by the follower that such behavior is self-damaging and especially damaging to the organization, Mary Ryan: no need to repeat the book name Mary Ryan: (Johnson, p. 80) MORAL COURAGE the leader must realize…

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    Two summers ago I found myself in Redlake, Minnesota. On that Indian Reservation, I became awakened to the idea that helping others is not selfless, which is contrary to society's perception that volunteering is strictly beneficial for only those helped. In my personal experience, I have gained just as much or even more than the people that I had the privilege to spend time with. My natural instinct has always been to assist people without even thinking about it, and I had been completely blind…

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    or the victims and offenders in a litigation case, are seeking to restore justice through active, meaningful dialogue. The restorative justice process is distinctive by having the parties in conflict or dispute attempting to find the beneficial, positive outcome that actually restores the community at large to a state of real justice. In essentially digs deeper into the more abstract, spiritual principles, and indeed can refer to the Divine, or Higher Power, or God/Allah, in regards to…

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    Through my high school, Multicultural Club, we have a partnership with Habitat for Humanity in helping them rebuilt neighborhoods. I have participated in my junior and senior year in high school to help Habitat for Humanity in joining hands building a home for a warming family. As well as, painting, cleaning, and organizing a welcome home moment for the Lor family—who was the family that we helped out with Habitat for Humanity. Additional, after graduating from high school, I still help out with…

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    The feeling that accompanies a well-deserved victory is one of the best that an average person can hope to experience. However, the countless hours of toilsome preparation and tedious repetition is what makes the triumph so rewarding. A gratuitous conquest is not a win that one can be proud of. Without the work that precedes the climactic moment, winning means nothing. Besides winning, competition entails motivation to strive for self-improvement, a healthy building of character, and a purpose…

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    A hero is someone who you can rely on no matter what, someone who you can talk to, and someone who might be able to give advice on whatever you need help on. For instance, heroes need to be reliable...otherwise, who is going to be there in someone else’s time of need? In addition, heroes also need to be respectful and responsible. They need to be respectful to the people around them, their opinions, problems and thoughts. Being responsible ties to being reliable, but it also means that heroes…

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