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How teams work
Money & Business

How teams work

...attention and energy on the team task, is more effective. It has even been found that teams that devote excessive attention to their own development are less productive and enjoyable to work in than those that do not. Therefore, the skill in facilitating team development is to know when, how, and if at all, to intervene in building the team. SAQ 3 Briefly describe each...
Level 3: Advanced 10 hrs
What is heritage?
History & The Arts

What is heritage?

...attention ... Abstracted and redeployed, history seems to be purged of political tension; it becomes a unifying spectacle, the settling of all disputes. Like the guided tour as it proceeds from site to sanctioned site, the national past occurs in a dimension of its own – a dimension in which we appear to remember only in order to forget. (Wright, 1985, p. 69) These...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Historical perspectives on race
History & The Arts

Historical perspectives on race

...attention to the words we use to describe people in the past and present. A good example of this is the adoption of the word ‘Negro’ as a very positive term by Black activists like W.E.B. Du Bois in the USA during the early twentieth century; this term is no longer seen as a positive description of identity. [A photograph of W.E.B. Du Bois.] Figure 4 W.E.B. Du Bois...
Level 2: Intermediate 12 hrs
Exploring Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts
History & The Arts

Exploring Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts

...attention, simply because nothing happens. If novels conventionally have been about the individual in society, what role does an empty room have in such a text? You may begin to form your own ideas about that as you work through the next sections...Exploring Virginia Woolf’s Between the Acts: 4 Genre - What did Woolf believe? She was brought up to have no conventional...
Sure, I know how to talk to people!
Money & Business

Sure, I know how to talk to people!

...attention to the behaviour of the male neighbour in this neighbourhood interaction. After you’ve watched the video, you will be asked to diagnose his behaviour on both the adaptive and maladaptive wheels. WOMAN: Hiya! MAN: Oh, hello. WOMAN: Sorry to bother you, but-- MAN: Not at all. WOMAN: Do you know, Mrs. Smith has not been feeling very well and she's in hospital...
The psychology of cybercrime
Health, Sports & Psychology

The psychology of cybercrime

...attention is that the purpose of the site is to group people with trolling tendencies together. Therefore, group trolling not only normalises this type of behaviour but also it intensifies the damage under the greatest anonymity with made up usernames (Fogarty, 2019). iii.Intentions: Originally trolling behaviours were thought as being unintentional because it was just...
Corporate fraud and criminal behaviour
Money & Business

Corporate fraud and criminal behaviour

...attention to the importance of delegation of authority and segregation of duties to ensure efficiency and reduce the risk of fraud, money laundering, abuse and error. The board should evaluate the performance of management to ensure that the risk of management override is reduced. Lack of human resources department There is no human resources department. Mr Jones sets the...
Extending and developing your thinking skills
Education & Development

Extending and developing your thinking skills

...attention and explore assumptions. You can use questions to develop your skills at the different levels of thinking described in Section 3. Table 1 contains examples of questions for each level. Table 1: Questions to develop skills at different levels of thinking LEVEL OF THINKING EXAMPLES OF QUESTIONS Knowledge and understanding What? Who? When? What is an example of x?...