Summarization of the two articles
Please give some idea on how to summerize the two articles attached and what should be the reactions to the author,s ideas. (Writing a Dissertation: Lessons Learned and Surviving the Doctoral Dissertation: A Solution-Focused Approach)
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Posting ID:
23573
OTA ID:
104098
Guidelines for Summarizing Information
I have two articles that I have to summarize and am looking for a list of guidelines to follow. Can you provide a form of tips or guidelines in an easy to follow format of what to include and exclude for this assignment (i.e., title, heading, how to begin, structure, examples, etc.). Thanks.
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Posting ID:
23578
OTA ID:
102789
Both Jane in the Communications Taskforce (Case 1) and Samantha in The Human Resource Strategies Branch (Case 2) were being denied accommodations in organizational practices that could become very de-motivating for them. Answer both of the following questions regarding these two situations. 1. Compare and contrast the de-motivation that they would experience if they both did not receive the accommodations they were seeking. Apply this question to the following theories: Theories of Work Motivation Two Factor Theory Value Theory Consequences of Job Dissatisfaction Tips for promoting job satisfaction Motivation at Work Equity Theory Expectancy Theory Goal S... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Posting ID:
43051
OTA ID:
104755
PSY 430 Team Dynamics for Managers
1) In your own words how have work environments changed over the past five years due to the increasing focus on teams? What challenges and/or advantages have experienced with this shift?
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Posting ID:
52515
OTA ID:
103973
PSY 430 Team Dynamics for Managers
1. How do politics, preexisting preferences and power negatively affect the group process? What effects have you seen of each of these variables in group decision making? 2. How would you feel if a coworker called you "argumentative"? Most people might not accept this very well, but Teammate #2 felt complimented. Why might this be? What is argumentativeness? What is the value of argumentation in groups? How can you form an effective compelling argument? How argumentative are you? 3. Our readings state that group decision-making is beneficial. What benefits do you see? What drawbacks can you identify? Good group decision-making also involves decision-making methods. Which methods... click for more
Subject:
Psychology
Topic:
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Posting ID:
54444
OTA ID:
102789
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