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Full-Text Articles in Business
Manager In The Making: Learning To Manage People, Projects, And Time, Laura Edwards, Cristina Tofan
Manager In The Making: Learning To Manage People, Projects, And Time, Laura Edwards, Cristina Tofan
EKU Faculty and Staff Scholarship
In addition to keeping their own professional skills up to date, new managers need to learn quickly how to think strategically, delegate, and successfully supervise and lead their staff. In most cases, these skills are learned on the job, without prior training or with limited mentoring. We will draw on what we learned from the literature and from our own experience to illustrate the skills that we feel contribute the most to the making of a great manager and, ultimately, an effective leader.
Transformational Leadership In Human Resources Management, Eleni Nikolakis
Transformational Leadership In Human Resources Management, Eleni Nikolakis
Celebration of Scholarship 2012-2017
No abstract provided.
Boom & Bust: The Perils Of Guaranteed Long Term Contracts. Evidence From Ops100 Performance Over The Contract Cycle, Heather M. O'Neill
Boom & Bust: The Perils Of Guaranteed Long Term Contracts. Evidence From Ops100 Performance Over The Contract Cycle, Heather M. O'Neill
Business and Economics Faculty Publications
This study focuses on panel data of 256 MLB free agent hitters under the 2006-2011 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) to demonstrate that hitters, on average, increase their offensive production, measured by OPS100, during the last year of their contract and subsequently underperform the first year of the newly signed long term contract. The contract year phenomenon arises from the incentive to land a lucrative guaranteed contract for players not intending to retire. Signing a long term guaranteed contract creates an incentive to shirk (underperform) the first year of the new contract because performance and pay become unlinked and the need …
So, I Can't Just Do Homework?: Training And Using Student Workers To The Fullest, Jessi Zimmerman, Joni D. Myers, Anne Stenzel
So, I Can't Just Do Homework?: Training And Using Student Workers To The Fullest, Jessi Zimmerman, Joni D. Myers, Anne Stenzel
Library Services Publications
Panelists for this discussion presentation will kick things off by talking about how they acquire their student workers, describing training plans, and sharing some tips and techniques about what has worked and what has been less successful. Attendees will be encouraged to participate in a dialogue about the topic and to compare notes about “best practices”.
Do Mlb Hitters Boost Performance In Their Contract Year?, Heather M. O'Neill
Do Mlb Hitters Boost Performance In Their Contract Year?, Heather M. O'Neill
Business and Economics Faculty Publications
This study focuses on 256 MLB free agent hitters playing under the 2006-2011 CBA to determine whether they boost their offensive performance in their contract year. Prior studies’ results are mixed, depending on the econometric technique used and the choice of the offensive performance measure.
Having multiple year observations per player, one can incorporate the unobserved traits of the players (ability, risk aversion, work ethic, etc.) by using Fixed Effects (FE) estimation. Since these unmeasured player traits are likely to be correlated with observed predictors of performance (games played, playoff contention, age, etc.), traditionally used Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and …
Experience-Based Interviewing: The View From Both Sides Of The Desk, Suzanne R. Graham, Jason Tubinis
Experience-Based Interviewing: The View From Both Sides Of The Desk, Suzanne R. Graham, Jason Tubinis
Presentations
Defines experience-based interview technique and explains how it differs from more traditional situational-based interviewing. Provides tips for successfully navigating interview day for both the interviewers and the candidates. Includes guidelines for question formulation and for response composition.
Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder In Children, Tammy F. Shaffer
Diagnosing Bipolar Disorder In Children, Tammy F. Shaffer
Counseling & Student Affairs Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Immigrant Children And Ptsd, Tammy F. Shaffer
Immigrant Children And Ptsd, Tammy F. Shaffer
Counseling & Student Affairs Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Religion In Marriage And Family Counseling, Dr. Jill D. Duba
The Role Of Religion In Marriage And Family Counseling, Dr. Jill D. Duba
Counseling & Student Affairs Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Incorporating Religion In Your Counselor Education Program, Dr. Jill D. Duba
Incorporating Religion In Your Counselor Education Program, Dr. Jill D. Duba
Counseling & Student Affairs Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.