making, job dissatisfaction, poor working conditions, and lack of creativity and innovation in the working environment (Ivancevich, Konopaske & Matteson, 2011). The other factors contributing to misbehavior, stress, and conflicts are job burnout, poor compensation and benefits strategies, unsuitable organizational culture, ineffective leadership style, and poor decision-making.
According to Sims (2002), managing misbehavior, individual stress, and conflicts in the workplace is a multidimensional process that requires the use of different strategies. Managers and leaders in an organization can manage these factors through several measures including the use of proper leadership styles/management techniques, teem meetings, and establishing effective communication channels… Continue Reading...
because the world is continuously forming and changing. Tools such as creativity and innovation will for sure assist me as I advance my career. Particularly, my innovation will set me apart from others as I seek for employment opportunities because it is such a knowledge intense attribute likely to exemplify my abilities and education. These two tools will propel me ahead of industry competition and serve me an upper hand in my career field.
Weaknesses
Today's world is a highly competitive one and weaknesses are seen as inevitable in such an environment. From the perspective of a company, a weakness refers… Continue Reading...
to come up with the most feasible, suitable, and acceptable idea. In today's increasingly complex work environment, the diversity of ideas encourages creativity and innovation, which can in turn drive organisational performance (Yang & Konrad, 2011; Bell, 2012). Diversity is crucial for not only organisational performance, but also employee empowerment and motivation. When organisational members are given an opportunity to contribute their ideas, they feel appreciated, acknowledged, and valued (Danowitz, Hanappi-Egger & Mensi-Klarbach, 2012). This can increase employee commitment, loyalty, and satisfaction.
While shared values are important, they can often hinder diversity. The presence of shared values means that conflicting ideas may not be embraced. As organisational members are bound by a… Continue Reading...
them. In this regard, the relevant ISTE Standard to be addressed in this unit is Standard 1: Creativity and Innovation. Additionally, the unit will address Pennsylvania’s Common Core State Standard CC.2.3.2.A.2 for Mathematics.
What standards, competencies, and outcomes will this unit address?
Based on PA’s Standard CC.2.3.2.A.2, the competency to be addressed in this unit is the use of understanding of fractions to partition shapes into halves, quarters, and thirds (Pennsylvania Department of Education, 2014). Students are expected to be creative and innovative in partitioning shapes in different sizes based on insights they have obtained from fractions. Through this process, the unit is expected to enhance students’… Continue Reading...
creativity and innovation, as different companies struggle to obtain and maintain market share. Increased competition also leads to lowered prices for goods and services. This is due to multiple reasons including lowered costs for labor and overhead.
An additional benefit of globalization is that it has led to an unprecedented exposure to other cultures and other people. This exposure to different cultures has meant global demand for local foods, pop culture, and art. It has also led to a greater understanding of other religions. This has increased tolerance and… Continue Reading...
often enhances autonomy and empowers individuals at lower levels of the organization to make decisions, which may in turn minimize bureaucracy as well as foster creativity and innovation (Felin & Powell, 2016). Organizations such as Google and 3M have benefited significantly from such structures. Nonetheless, allowing extreme autonomy, especially to individuals that are not accountable, may cause an organization to lose control over the working and affect decision-making (Felin & Powell, 2016). In addition, decision-making may be slowed since different perspectives must often be taken into consideration (Bunderson et al., 2016). Therefore, discretion must be exercised when attempting to flatten or decentralize an organization. Moreover, a blend of the functional and divisional structure (matrix structure)… Continue Reading...
research in this area has provided mixed findings, organisational commitment to workplace diversity has been shown to have a positive impact on creativity and innovation as well as organisation productivity and performance (Mcmillan-Capehart, 2005). If XYZ is to successfully embrace workplace diversity and embed it into its culture, there is need for a change in the way it socialises new employees. This paper explains why it is important for the organisation to incorporate workplace diversity issues into socialisation processes for newcomers. First, the paper provides a comprehensive definition of the notion of organisational socialisation. Next, the paper identifies deficiencies in the organisation's socialisation processes. Finally, recommendations for incorporating diversity issues in socialisation… Continue Reading...