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Hybrid working: skills for leadership
Money & Business

Hybrid working: skills for leadership

...et al. (2022), a hybrid culture will only work if you treat everyone as working remotely. This ensures that everyone gets the same information, tools and opportunities to succeed, and it doesn’t differ according to where they sit and whether they are working at a desk in an office, hot-desking in a collab space, or at home. They feel that a successful hybrid culture...
Critically exploring psychology
Health, Sports & Psychology

Critically exploring psychology

...motivations) that shape our reactions to others...Critically exploring psychology: 1.3 Developmental psychology - Developmental psychology is concerned fundamentally with how individuals change over time. This requires them to move beyond synchronic ‘snapshots’ of human psychology in order to explore the lived experience and psychological functioning of individuals...
Population ageing: a global health crisis?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Population ageing: a global health crisis?

...et al., 2009) In essence, Table 2 demonstrates the distinctive breadth of the concept of global health, with respect to its geographical reach (transcends national boundaries), the extent of the cooperation required between different countries (global), its objectives (prevention in populations, clinical care of individuals, health equity for all) and its disciplinary...
Recovery strategies in sport and exercise
Health, Sports & Psychology

Recovery strategies in sport and exercise

...et al. 2014). These symptoms are temporary, but require a period of recovery to repair. If an individual moves into their next training session without being fully recovered from the previous one, their ability to perform at their best will be inhibited. Therefore, any strategy aimed at increasing the speed of recovery is potentially advantageous. As well as being...
Straen a phryder yn yr oes ddigidol: Ochr dywyll technoleg
Health, Sports & Psychology

Straen a phryder yn yr oes ddigidol: Ochr dywyll technoleg

...Motives, standards, and mechanisms. D. Charee (Ed.), Theories in Social Psychology, Wiley (2011), pp. 119-139 Deloitte (2017). There’s no place like phone. Consumer usage patterns in the era of peak smartphone. http://www.deloitte.co.uk/mobileuk2016/?_ga=2.233534102.96578695.1526645345-1184893347.1526645345 (accessed 18/5/2018) Elhai, J. D., Levine, J. C., Dvorak, R....
An introduction to design engineering
Science, Maths & Technology

An introduction to design engineering

...motivation for design – you come across a problem and you want to solve it. But how do you know you are solving the right problem? What if what you do solves the original problem but creates another problem? Worst of all, what if solving a problem actually makes things worse? A large part of good design engineering is about understanding and selecting the right sorts of...
Judicial decision making
Society, Politics & Law

Judicial decision making

...motivated reasoning’ which is where decision makers are influenced to choose the outcome they prefer (Kunda, 1990). For example, Balcetis and Dunning (2006) asked participants to decide whether an ambiguous character (I3) was a number 13 or a letter B. Depending on which they chose, their task was to drink some orange juice, or a ‘vile’ health drink. Perhaps...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
An introduction to social work
Health, Sports & Psychology

An introduction to social work

...motivations to work with people who may be vulnerable or disadvantaged in some way. However, there are broad themes that are consistently felt to represent the value base of the profession. In 2012, the British Association of Social Workers issued a revised Code of Ethics for Social Work that emphasised its commitment to three basic values: Human rights – respect for...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs