Sentence examples for workplace phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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As a pervasive workplace phenomenon in service organizations, knowledge hiding can cause serious economic losses to companies.

In my new book, Happy People, Bottom-Line Results and the Power to Deliver Both, I talk about a workplace phenomenon that I call Delusional Development.

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Yet, for the LMIC health sector, there is still a relatively limited, if growing, body of empirical work about motivation, its determinants and how they interact with other important workplace phenomena across different settings [ 10, 16].

Although it is not the only value theory with competing values, as exemplified by the Schwartz's theory of universals in values [ 22, 44], it is widely applied in studies that address the influence of organizational culture on workplace phenomena [ 45- 51].

If the legal aspects of the Christian-workplace phenomenon seem bewildering, it may be because, while the United States has always been a deeply religious nation, until recently it has also been fairly resolute about keeping faith out of the public sphere.

Using a quantitative diary design, the purpose of this paper is to gain insight in the workplace violence phenomenon by examining whether within-person fluctuations in fear of future violence is linked to within-person levels of burnout.

It's like taking a self-defense course in order to be prepared for any eventuality (but without the general intent of going out and smashing people to the ground)." Born from the pivoted ashes of Butterfield's gaming startup Tiny Speck, Slack has become a workplace messaging phenomenon.

The workplace-ministry phenomenon, too, seems to have gained momentum since 9/11, but it is also part of the broad trend that began in the 80's with the rise of the Moral Majority and continued at the national political level with the emergence of the Christian Coalition.

It is an increasingly common phenomenon, workplace experts say, as attitudes of both employers and employees have adapted to the ups and downs of the economy over the last decade.

3 Albeit there are differences in the definitions and measures of workplace bullying, similar phenomena are likely captured.

While the "glass ceiling" describes the patriarchal structures blocking women's rise to senior positions in the workplace, the "glass escalator" phenomenon describes the rapid and disproportionate promotion of men in female-dominated occupations.

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