Monday, April 2, 2012

Work Ethic-Leadership/Cooperation

Leadership/Cooperation:


Leadership: has been described as the “process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task". The leader may or may not have any formal authority. Students of leadership have produced theories involving traits,[2] situational interaction, function, behavior, power, vision and values,[3] charisma, and intelligence, among others.


10 Ways to Become a Better Leader and 
Improve Your Leadership Skills

1.    Learn More about Your Leadership Style

2.    Encourage Creativity

3.    Serve as a Role Model

4.     Be Passionate

5.    Listen and Communicate Effectively

6.    Have a Positive Attitude

7.    Encourage People to Make Contributions

8.     Motivate Your Followers

9.     Offer Rewards and Recognition

10. Keep Trying New Things



Cooperation or co-operation: is the process of working or acting together. It is the alternative to working separately in competition. Cooperation is to help out or get involved, including others, encouraging, sharing, and working together.
Leadership and Cooperation work hand-in-hand to get

 the goal accomplished through the help of others.



Work Conflict:
A pull to another Hall, someone has to go to the Hall 2.
Leslie: I'm not going cause I went yesterday
Lillie: I'm not going, I took the last two pulls.
Nurse: I need to know the rules about the situation before I can sign off on you going.
Lillie: calls the supervisor and try to explain the situation.
Supervisor: who's going to hall 2, if Leslie didn't stay then it's not considered as a pull, so Leslie will have to go to hall 2.
Leslie: upset about the situation, but agreed to go to hall 2.
Leslie was pulled the day before and was sent back to her floor after about an hour later, so the supervisor said it was not a pull, and Leslie went to hall 2. It turned out to be a good night for Leslie after she went to hall 2. Sometimes conflicts arise in your work place, school, or home, just remember to keep a level head and be the bigger person and do what you can to help solve the conflict in an appropriate way.


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