Focusing on the essential role of individuals within organizations, this essay argues that the true measure of a company's greatness lies in its people rather than its resources. It emphasizes that employees who are committed to a shared mission are vital for success and customer satisfaction. The piece advocates for companies to prioritize the well-being and support of their workforce, suggesting that a nurturing and productive work environment is crucial for achieving organizational goals.
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- 2018
- 2018
Exploring the intricacies of decision-making, this essay delves into how daily choices significantly shape our lives. It posits that regardless of one's socioeconomic status or emotional state, the quality of decisions is paramount. The author argues that humans have evolved to become adept decision-makers, highlighting the importance of understanding this skill in the context of psychology and personal development.
- 2017
Exploring the concept of happiness, this seminar paper delves into its definitions and implications within positive psychology. It addresses critical questions regarding whether happiness is an emotion or a lifestyle, its permanence versus temporality, and the extent to which it is influenced by individual actions or external circumstances. The paper provides insights into the pursuit of happiness and the psychological frameworks that seek to understand it, reflecting on the complexities of human well-being.
- 2017
The study explores precognition as a form of psi, where future events may influence present actions. Conducted with smokers exposed to high-arousal visual stimuli, the research aimed to determine if such stimuli could enhance precognition, impacting a quantum random distribution favorably for participants. Results showed strong evidence for precognition, with no significant differences based on gender or nicotine dependency. The thesis discusses various quantum mechanics models and addresses the study's limitations and implications for understanding psi phenomena.
- 2017
The study investigates how thinking in a foreign language affects decision-making, specifically in terms of risk and moral judgments. Participants, native German and English speakers, engaged in an online study conducted in either their native language or a foreign language. The findings suggest that varying levels of language proficiency can influence cognitive processes and decision outcomes, highlighting the psychological implications of bilingual communication in everyday life.