Conflict Management Styles

You can use this information to improve your conflict management skills, and/or to teach your students or others. There is also an exercise to apply the appropriate conflict style to conflict situations and six questions to apply the theory to your own personal and/or work-school situation. This information is adapted …

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Setting Objectives

In this blog, you will learn how to set objectives using a model that you can use, and teach to others at work, to improve performance. Max E. Douglas, Indiana State University, developed a model that is helpful in writing effective objectives. One variation on Douglas’s model, shown in Model …

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LITERATURE REVIEW AND HYPOTHESES

A literature review shows the cumulative knowledge which is the conceptual framework your study is based. It gives an overview of prior research identifying the details of the need for your study stated in your introduction section. It is common to present the literature with supporting articles that are the …

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The Key to Having Your Article or Book Published

I’m starting my blog to share a publishing tip from my book Publish Don’t Perish: The Top Secrets to Get Published. The top secrets may be found in my Publish Don’t Perish live and webinar presentations based on my book. Foundational Publishing Tip #1: Editors and reviewers of referred (peer-reviewed) …

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