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Manager and Staff Perceptions of the Manager's Leadership Style

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 2008
The purpose of this study was to look at manager and staff perceptions of the manager's leadership style and to determine what effect transformational leadership style has on job satisfaction.Nursing job satisfaction is a critical element in addressing the nursing shortage.
Kim Reina, Failla, Jaynelle F, Stichler
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The role of managers' perception in liquidity management - case of Croatia

International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 2016
Liquidity management is an important part of every business management. Managing optimal level of liquidity in order to service debts promptly is dependent on several features, such as the structure of assets, compatibility of assets to sources of assets, macroeconomic environment etc.
Čižmešija, Mirjana   +2 more
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Managers' Perceptions of NAFTA

The International Journal of Logistics Management, 1997
Canadian and United states managers identified NAFTA‐related benefits and threats. These factors were related to the managers' overall perceptions of the effect of NAFTA on firm performance. Results indicated that NAFTA's perceived benefits include increased access to the Mexican market and to other Latin American markets, improved customs procedures ...
Amit K. Ghosh, Martha C. Cooper
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Public attitudes towards bioplastics – knowledge, perception and end-of-life management

, 2019
The aim of this research was to understand current knowledge and perceptions regarding bioplastics. Results were gathered through an online survey of 2518 nationally representative Australians.
L. Dilkes-Hoffman   +4 more
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The Perception of Dividends By Management

Journal of Psychology and Financial Markets, 2002
The "dividend puzzle," i.e., the love stockholders have for dividends, has always been one of the great mysteries of modern finance/financial economics. Six classes of dividend theories have been advanced during the last five decades, almost all using the logic of the economic person.
George Frankfurter   +3 more
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The management of epilepsy: patients' perceptions and expectations

Medical Journal of Australia, 1987
An anonymous questionnaire, which was designed to obtain information on satisfaction with medical management, personal attitudes and experiences, and patients' knowledge about epilepsy, was sent to a systematic sample of persons on the membership lists of various Epilepsy Associations across Australia.
M, Wall, N, Buchanan, J A, Baird-Lambert
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Fetal pain perception and pain management

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2006
This paper gives an overview of current science related to the concept of fetal pain. We have answered three important questions: (1) does fetal pain exist? (2) does management of fetal pain benefit the unborn child? and (3) which techniques are available to provide good fetal analgesia?
Marc, Van de Velde   +3 more
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Family perceptions of consumers as case managers

Community Mental Health Journal, 1994
Family members of clients participating in a randomized trial of consumer delivered case management services were found to be satisfied with the service, without regard to whether or not their ill relative was served by a consumer case management team.
P, Solomon, J, Draine
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Management Perceptions & Management Development

Journal of European Industrial Training, 1980
Perception and Logic, For the purpose of discussion we are going to assume that most managers are reasonably logical beings. Given adequate information, they are able to assemble the facts, to make rational decisions, and to take appropriate action. This process is symolised very simply by what Edward de Bono calls a “logic bubble”.
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Healthcare managers’ perception of economies of scale

Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2017
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how healthcare managers perceive economies of scale and the underlying mechanisms for how scale/size affects performance. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected in 20 in-depth interviews with healthcare professionals from 13 healthcare delivery organizations and from a public authority that ...
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