878 research outputs found
Understanding the Full Costs of Pesticides: Experience from the Field, with a Focus on Africa
TYGR 1993: The Literary Magazine of Olivet Nazarene University
[Historical Muse] The Tyger -- William Blake
Cover -- Ye Won Kimhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/stud_tygr/1019/thumbnail.jp
TYGR 1993: The Literary Magazine of Olivet Nazarene University
[Historical Muse] The Tyger -- William Blake
Cover -- Ye Won Kimhttps://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/stud_tygr/1019/thumbnail.jp
Medical data collection on UK military exercise SAIF SAREEA 3: the EpiNATO-2 surveillance system
Adolescents: Orphaned and Vulnerable in the Time of HIV/AIDS
This paper calls for greater attention to orphaned and vulnerable adolescents by agencies working in this field
Cultural diversity in the workforce: the tension between creativity and conflict
Globalisation of the modern business, changing demographics and the rapid growth of multinational firms has meant that managing cultural diversity in organisations is more important today than ever before. Whilst the existence of a culturally diverse workforce can increase an organisations' competitiveness, by providing creative ideas and solutions, it can also be detrimental to overall performance, given the issues of conflict that may arise. The multicultural challenge, therefore, revolves around how effectively organisations can manage this tension between conflict and creativity in order to create a lasting source of competitive advantage. Based on information gathered from 12 interviews with employees from Hong Kong based firms, this study examines ways in which managers can successfully address the tension between creativity and conflict in a culturally diverse workforce. The results indicate that key steps a manager can take to achieve a harmonious, creative and productive workforce include the following: cultivating an open and trusting relationship with employees; acting as an example and role model for the rest of the workforce to follow, and resolving conflicts in a prompt and fair manner. In addition to this, organisations must develop and maintain a corporate culture that promotes core values such as openess, trust, communication and understanding. Importantly, organisations must also undertake a rigorous and thorough recruitment process. This study affirms that, when managed effectively, a multicultural workforce can serve to greatly enhance overall organisational performance
Government Contract Cases in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit: 1995 in Review
Generational Equity, Generational Interdependence, and the Framing of the Debate Over Social Security Reform
This article analyzes the differences between the generational equity and generational interdependence conceptual packages used to frame arguments in the debate over policies such as Social Security reform. It begins with a history of the generational equity debate. This is followed by an analysis of the assumptions, values, and beliefs that inform each of these two ideological frames. It presents an analysis of why the generational equity frame has dominated the debate and highlights some of the limitations of this perspective
Use of Dog Parks and the Contribution to Physical Activity for Their Owners
This study described the use of dog parks in several diverse locations and explored the contribution dog parks made to physical activity of the dog owners
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