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Improving Productivity through Measuring Personal Preferences
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (1994) 9 (3): 3–7.
Published: 01 June 1994
..., social activities, and many others. © MCB UP Limited 1994 Attitudes Conflict resolution Decision making Individual behaviour Productivity Qualitative techniques Quantitative techniques The meeting was a shambles. The chairman had lost control and everyone knew it. Most of the people...
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Participant Observation: A Model for Organizational Investigation?
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Journal of Managerial Psychology
Journal of Managerial Psychology (1994) 9 (2): 30–38.
Published: 01 April 1994
... Quantitative techniques The teacher researcher, or the student working on his or her own, is at no disadvantage compared to the research team when working personally on observation and analysis of individual instances. Observation, however,is not a “natural” gift but a highly skilled activity for which...
