Intervention
Within an organization or company would have found a variety of problems. Problems that could be a hindrance to the performance of the organization or company, but can also be a stimulus that makes your company or organization to be more advanced if able to react properly. The way to react is to use appropriate interventions for these Things are. Read more…
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Categories: Organization Development and Change Tags: diagnosis, freedom of choice, improvement activities, information freedom, interventions, organizational development intervention, participation, planning stages, reference models, relationships, stimulus
Downsizing
One way to create the right organizational structure in an enterprise is a way to change a company’s organizational structure. This change was done so that organizations can run more effectively and do not spend a lot of expenses that are not useful and efficient, so the income can also be up and meet the target.
One way to change the organizational structure that is the way to downsizing. Downsizing is a structural change made by the company did not reduce the effectiveness of the company’s own productivity to reduce the number of workers who are considered to be ineffective or even the number of operating units. There are several causes that make a company to downsizing: Read more…
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Categories: Industrial & Organizational Psychology Tags: attendance, business market, consumption, downsizing, early retirement, economic crisis, inducement, organizational structure, perseverance, productivity, professional workforce, revenue expenditure, stimulus, unemployment, voluntary resignation
Attention Disorders in Children
Attention span is the length of time that accompanies an activity. Concentration is influenced by the ability to get distracted (distractibility), in which the individual is not controlled switch to another activity or sensation, due to the influence of noise, light or feeling. Persistence is the ability to stay focused on an activity. Persistent distractible child will return to the activity and complete it. Whereas the nonpersistent distractible child can not complete its work. Attention also needs the ability to determine the focus and filter out material that is not important. Weak screening mechanisms lead to difficulties in taking into account relevant information or events efficiently. Read more…
Categories: Abnormal Tags: adolescence, babies, concentration, distractibility, paying attention, persistence, screening mechanisms, selective attention, sensation, short attention span, stimuli, stimulus, toys
Personality
The word personality from the ancient Greek prosopon or persona, which means ‘mask’ that is usually used in a theater artist. The artists were to behave in accordance with the expression she wore masks, as if the mask represents a particular personality trait. So the initial concept of understanding personality (in the general public) is a behavior that is revealed to the social environment the desired impression of themselves to be captured by the social environment.
There are several words or terms that the community is treated as a synonym for personality, but when the terms were used in the theory of personality given different meanings. The term adjacent meanings include:
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