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Buechler, Donna K. – Nursing Outlook, 1985
A study was conducted to determine if a structured support group with a counseling format could prevent or reduce the burnout of professional nurses in an acute care institution. Results of the study were inconclusive, leading the author to call for more research on the subject of burnout in nurses. (CT)
Descriptors: Burnout, Counseling, Nurses, Research Needs
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Caston, Richard J.; Braito, Rita – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1985
A worker-to-job congruence model of a classic motivation theory was tested using 401 registered nurses as the sample, with weights applied to intrinsic and extrinsic workplace factors reflecting the importance they held for individual respondents. When importance increases, intrinsic factors have a greater effect on job satisfaction. (CT)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Employee Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Models
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Griffin, Gary A. – Elementary School Journal, 1985
Discusses institutional regularities of elementary and secondary schools, the nature of teaching, and the teacher as semi-professional in regard to two basic kinds of master teacher plans: one suggesting that master teachers are "better than" and another suggesting that they do "more than" their peers. (RH)
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Master Teachers, Models
Darou, Wes G. – Canadian Counsellor, 1985
Studied the effect of changes in the work environment using the Work Environment Scale as pre- and post-test with full-time (N=17) and part-time (N=25) youth workers. Burnout in full-time workers was low and supervisor support was high. Part-time workers evidenced unrealistic expectations of the work environment. (MCF)
Descriptors: Burnout, Employee Attitudes, Human Services, Program Improvement
Fox, Robert D. – New Directions for Continuing Education, 1984
Shows how to design workshop activities that can increase the likelihood that learning outcomes will be transferred to the participant's work environment. (JOW)
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Outcomes of Education, Program Design, Work Environment
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Gavin, James F.; Greenhaus, Jeffrey H. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1976
The mediating effect of organizational "time investments" on the relationship between work environment perceptions and mental health was explored in two work settings. Participants were 257 managerial-level employees in a line organization and 214 in a staff setting. Results are discussed and implications for the social responsibilities of…
Descriptors: Employees, Mental Health, Organizational Climate, Perception
Conlon, Thomas J. – Online Submission, 2004
Career development theories have focused on the human lifespan, traits, vocational choice, assessment tools, values and self-understanding to guide adults in their career decisions. However, many of these early theories have questionable value in today's diverse workforce and where business practices have changed to reflect emerging economic…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Career Choice, Career Development, Industry
Alderson, Kevin G. – 2003
The career development of gay men and lesbian women is complicated by both internal and external factors. Internally, they are at different stages of integrating and appreciating their gay and lesbian identities, and they will consequently make different decisions regarding their career choice and their level of outness in the work environment.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Foreign Countries, Homosexuality, Lesbianism
Grognet, Allene; Van Duzer, Carol – 2002
This article examines the listening process and factors affecting listening. It also suggests general guidelines for teaching and assessing listening and gives examples of activities for practicing and developing listening skills for the workplace. Listening is a demanding process that involves the listener, speaker, message content, and…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Interpersonal Communication, Job Skills, Listening Habits
Volkwein, J. Fredericks; Zhou, Ying – 2002
This study proposed a model of administrative job satisfaction and tested the model using a database of 1,178 administrators at 120 public and private universities. The robust model explained 54% of the variance in ones overall job satisfaction. Overall, the results show that state, campus, and most of the personal characteristics variables do not…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Individual Characteristics, Job Satisfaction
Natkin, Gerald L.; Cooper, Bruce S.; Alborano, James A.; Padilla, Arthur; Ghosh, Sujit – 2002
Successful large-scale school reforms require 5 years or more of a superintendent's attention. There is an implication that excessively short tenures, particularly if experienced in a brief span of time, could prove detrimental to systemwide improvement efforts. This study examines the survival of school superintendents in office, using data from…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Predictor Variables, Superintendents
Mangrum, Faye Gothard – 2002
This paper presents a comprehensive picture of informal problem solving (IPS) meetings where gatherings of workers meet around computer screens, at their desks, in doorways, and in halls to accomplish multiple work-related tasks. It attempts to uncover interactional details of informal meetings by providing a micro-analytic model of informal…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Models
Jackson, Jerlando F. L.; Peterson, Kent D. – 2001
This study examined the executive behavior of educational administrators in schools and universities, and compared it with that of business executives. Data were obtained by tabular review of four select studies on patterns of behavior. Analytical results point to considerable similarity in the daily work realities of executives studied, in spite…
Descriptors: Administrator Behavior, Administrator Characteristics, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education
Purcell, John J. – Adult Leadership, 1974
By 1984 the concepts of work and leisure may undergo radical changes. The adult educator can help the worker adjust to this new environment by defining the social and political implications of living in a leisure society, trying to make work meaningful for those who are working, and constructing meaningful avocational programs. (SC)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Futures (of Society), Leisure Time, Work Attitudes
Friedman, Mark; Hertz, Paul – Journal of Business Education, 1982
Work sampling is a managerial accounting technique which provides information about the efficiency of an operation. This analysis determines what tasks are being performed durinq a period of time to ascertain if time and effort are being allocated efficiently. (SK)
Descriptors: Efficiency, Job Performance, Measurement Techniques, Observation
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