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- The Interactive Effects of Politics Perceptions and Trait Cynicism on Work Outcomes
- The study presented in this paper examined the interactive relationship of politics perceptions and trait cynicism on two work outcomes: job satisfaction and citizenship behaviors. Trait cynicism is characterized as a personality trait that is stable across settings. Using a diverse sample of 311 full-time employees drawn from a variety...
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- Gail Shister | Cuomo wants it perfectly clear: He's news, not politics
- The name game is no joke to ABC's Chris Cuomo. "Nobody mentions the work," gripes Cuomo, newly anointed news anchor of Good Morning America as of Sept. 5. "They just go with the most common perception." When your father is former three-term New York Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo and your...
- Research articles 2006-08-24
- Science, policy, and politics: comparing and contrasting issues in energy and the environment
- THE DEGREE TO WHICH SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION IS relied upon in policymaking is related to the perception of the value of that information for the evaluation of options and the degree to which the other factors being evaluated, including political ones, have higher priority. Once an issue has become...
- Research articles 2006-09-22
- Research: Teach Political Skills at Work
- The Find: The epic presidential election may finally be over, but the need for political skills at work is as high as ever according to recent research, which also recommends explicitly teaching employees to navigate office politics. The Source: A paper by management professors Vickie Coleman Gallagher...
- Blog posts 2008-11-05
- Nobody likes an underdog - but we all like to have one
- THE SCOTS and the Welsh are going to the polls this week, so today I am conducting a master- class in Celtic politics to keep my English readers in touch with what is happening up there. Is there really such a thing as Celtic politics? No....
- Research articles 1999-05-06
- Remembering Monroney
- In this day of "gotcha" and television showmanship politics, in which perception of a politician overwhelms reality, the reality of former U.S. Sen. A.S. Mike Monroney as a public servant overwhelms the perception that he was a liberal. To be sure, he fought for working Americans --...
- Research articles 1997-07-24
- Cook's task: rebuild his life
- Mention the name of Merrill Cook and people tend to roll their eyes. See, you're doing it now as you read this. Crazy Merrill. The public perception is that he's eccentric, wealthy and a bit of a nerd. That's not far off the mark, but it needs some updating. ...
- Research articles 2005-03-13
- Climate Change Support Builds, but Will it Be Enough?
- There are plenty of people who are apathetic, or outright hostile, to the idea of climate change. But the perception that business is aligned against it is shifting, helped in part by petitions like the one just signed by a group of investors collectively representing $14 trillion dollars. ...
- Blog posts 2009-09-17
- John McCain's Smart Blogger Relations Strategy
- Last week, we talked about how President Bush was breaking new ground in doing the first Presidential on-camera online only interview. This week the news is about the Republican who wants to succeed him, John McCain, and his creative blogger relations strategy. McCain is scheduling briefings with left-wing bloggers like...
- Blog posts 2008-05-20
- 'Twitter' declared top word of 2009
- Global Language Monitor's vast survey of print and social media places Twitter ahead of Obama and H1N1 as most used word As world leaders prepare for the climate-change summit in Copenhagen and stock markets around the world get the Dubai shakes, a Texas-based algorithm has declared "Twitter" the...
- News items 2009-11-30
- Book Review: Soros on Soros - And the Role of a Worldview
- Warren Buffett and George Soros might be two of Americas most famous and successful investors, but Soros seems the less covered in business circles, which is odd, because I find him infinitely complex and interesting though my knowledge of him at the moment is still scant. Soros on Soros...
- Blog posts 2007-01-27
- Staying in the Loop When Telecommuting
- Telecommuting allows you to have full-time employment and a steady paycheck while experiencing the independence enjoyed by the self-employed. You can dress comfortably and avoid the hassles of commuting, saving substantially on gas and parking or public transportation. You also have a quiet workspace to yourself, making it easy to...
- Articles 2007-10-31
- Are You a Management Imposter?
- Are You a Management Imposter?Are You a Management Imposter?I would agree that this is a very subjective topic; however, time is usually the litmus test. Repeated short coming and/or failures would lead one to conclude whether this were true or not.Management Imposter gets caught and learnsTrue Management Impostures are discovered...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-09
- Are Your Friends Holding You Back?
- Nick and Julia names changed were together for seven years. When they first met Nick, who works in IT, was attracted to Julia’s bohemian lifestyle. A struggling jazz singer Julia and her free-spirited friends celebrated their freedom from the rat-race. Once they'd moved in together, things quickly...
- Blog posts 2008-07-30
- RSX and Russia's Escalating Risk Premium
- Carl T. Delfeld submits: The Russian market RSX is now down 36% since May and trades at about a 25% discount to the emerging market index on a price to earnings basis. Unfortunately, global investors are viewing Russia with a jaundiced eye as it overplays its hand in the...
- External links 2008-08-28
- After apartheid: an interview with F.W. de Klerk - includes related article on relations between African National Congress and Mangosuthu Buthelezi - interview
- YOU'VE BEEN in politics most of your adult life and you have played a significant of the National Party. In your present position you have virtually reversed its traditional policies. At what stage did it become clear to you that these traditional policies had to be radically overhauled? A....
- Research articles 1990-10-15
- Reaching for the center.
- Byline: Joe Klein Nov 15, 2006 (Time Australia - ABIX via COMTEX) -- There has been a major change in US politics. The Democratic Party won control of both houses in the 2006 mid-term elections, taking power away from the Republican Party. ...
- Research articles 2006-11-15
- Treasurer was pushing a boulder uphill.
- Nov 12, 2002 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) Australia's state governments have vetoed a proposal to appoint Graeme Samuel to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission ACCC. Various reasons for the states' rejection of Samuel as deputy chairman have been touted,...
- Research articles 2002-11-12
- Young blacks feel the sting
- Many young black Americans think the government treats most immigrants better than it treats most black people in the USA, according to a national study being released today. It asked 15- to 25-year-olds about issues from politics and government to sex, marriage, health and hip-hop. Researchers...
- Research articles 2007-02-01
- Aides say Sadr still in charge of Iraq Shiite radicals
- NAJAF, Iraq AFP — Anti-US cleric Moqtada al-Sadr will remain in overall charge of his Shiite radical movement even as he steps back from its day-to-day operations to pursue his religious studies, aides said on Monday. Sadr has no intention of quitting Iraqi politics despite the widespread perception that...
- Research articles 2008-03-10
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