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Types of Power
French and Raven, researchers at the University of Michigan, identified five bases — or sources — of social power in 1959: legitimate, reward, referent, expert, coercive
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Traits Associated with Personality
What are the primary Traits Associated with Personality? he Big 5 personality traits are extraversion (also often spelled extroversion), agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism.
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Team Management Profile
What is the Team Management Profile? The Team Management Profile is a psychometric tool (measuring things like aptitude and personality) that has been used in personal and team development for over two decades. The profile consists of 60...
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Causation Cause-in-Fact and Proximate - Negligence Lawsuit
This Video Explains Causation Cause-in-Fact and Proximate - Negligence Lawsuit
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Can State Courts Hear Federal Matters, Part 2
This Video Explains Can State Courts Hear Federal Matters, Part 2
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Business Strategy Bowman Clock
This Video Explains Business Strategy Bowman Clock
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Understanding Remedies for Breach of Contract
This video explains what happens when a party fails to fulfill their obligations in a contract, leading to a breach. They discuss the options available to resolve the situation, such as negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or going to...
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Breach of Duty of Care - Negligence Lawsuit
This Video Explains Breach of Duty of Care - Negligence Lawsuit
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Biases and Errors in Decision Making
What are some common biases and errors in Deicsion Making? here are a plethora of cognitive biases, also known as subconscious errors, that have been studied by psychologists, and it is important to understand that each individual will...
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Developing a Strategic Negotiation Plan
This Video Explains Developing a Strategic Negotiation Plan
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Design Thinking
What is Design Thinking? Design thinking refers to the set of cognitive, strategic and practical procedures used by designers in the process of designing, and to the body of knowledge that has been developed about how people reason when...
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Defenses to a Negligence Action
This Video Explains Defenses to a Negligence Action
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Cynefin Framework
What is the Cynefin Framework? The Cynefin framework (Figure 1 below) is a problem-solving tool that helps you put situations into five "domains" defined by cause-and-effect relationships.
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Cross-Functional Team
What is a Cross-Functional Team? What is a Cross-Functional Team? A cross-functional team, also known as a multidisciplinary team or interdisciplinary team, is a group of people with different functional expertise working toward a common...
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Cramdown of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Plan
Cramdown of Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Plan
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Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose
This Video Explains Contracts must have a Lawful Purpose
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Ways in Which Parties are Discharged from Obligations under a Contract
The video discusses the various scenarios in which a party may be discharged from their obligations or duties under a contract. It covers topics such as complete and substantial performance, rejection of reasonable tender performance,...
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Contemporary Theories of Management
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is Contemporary Theories of Management
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Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA )
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA )
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Congruity Theory
Role congruity theory proposes that a group will be positively evaluated when its characteristics are recognized as aligning with that group's typical social roles.