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Archive for June, 2008

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The Best Pancaking Method I’ve ever Seen

Any ideas how he made this and floats stuff through the air??

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The Hawthorne Western Electric Plant Study

From 1925 to 1932 a series of psychology experiments were conducted at the Hawthorne Western Electric Plant. Australian psychologist, Elton Mayo (1880-1949), who some refer to as the founder of the human relations movement,  was the Harvard professor and research team leader behind the project. His aim was to see if human’s productivity increased depending on how bright the lights were in the plant.

Illumination Experiments led Mayo and his team to conclude that human beings respond to the social, psychological experience of participation. The Illumination experiments saw changes in lighting intensity provoke increases in productivity rates among shop-floor factory workers (irrespective of whether the lights were turned up or down).

This means that when someone dimmed or increased the lights the workers noticed and thought, “wow, there watching us at the moment.” This made them increase productivity. Maybe they would of formed better results if the employees didn’t know they were testing and the light changes were very small.critial_thinking

So what is the Human relations movement?

  • Employees are essentially social beings, not merely rational economic ones.
  • As social beings, employees are members of groups and are NOT motivated strictly by monetary gain.
  • Managers should always relate to individuals with full awareness of the nature of groups and their influence on individual behaviour.
  • The manager is responsible for turning these informal groups into positive forces in the workplace.
  • Managerial effectiveness often depends upon a relationship of mutual trust between employees and their superiors.
  • Aside from the ground-breaking work by Elton Mayo at the Hawthorne plant, several other names are also closely associated with the Human Relations Movement such as Abraham Maslow and Douglas McGregor.

What do you think of Mayo’s experiment? Good? Bad? Or maybe interesting?

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Friedman & Business ethics

1 hour away till my last uni exam for the semester, I leave you with this wonderful quote. Wish me luck :)

“There is one and only one responsibility of business: to use its resources and energy in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game … engages in open and free competition, without deception and fraud … few trends could so thoroughly undermine the very foundations of our society as the acceptance by corporate officials of a social responsibility other than to make as much money for their stockholders as possible.”

Friedman (1968)

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why so many tempations? Why Don’t they go away?

Great post over here from the bible blogger.

“We are, however, all people who cannot make it on our own when faced with the things that tempt us. Just because we’re Christians doesn’t mean we’re suddenly immune from Satan. It’s a very common misconception among many Christians that as soon as they accept Christ they won’t be turning to the same things that they did before they knew Christ. They think the love of money or sex or power or status will suddenly go away. While God has done those kinds of changes in people many times we’re still facing those same urges within us.”

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Learn How to Be A Critical Thinker

“A skill that involves your ability to reflect upon, to question effectively, and to suspend your judgment or belief in relevant knowledge.”

More…

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