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  2. Belongingness - Wikipedia

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    Belongingness and group membership encourages social groups with motivation to comply, cooperate, and help. Cohesive work groups show more consideration, report positive relationships within the group and elicits more organizational citizenship behaviors. Also, an already cohesive and collective group makes people more inclined to comply with ...

  3. Sense of community - Wikipedia

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    McMillan & Chavis define a sense of community as "a feeling that members have of belonging, a feeling that members matter to one another and to the group, and a shared faith that members' needs will be met through their commitment to be together." [5] J.R. Gusfield identified two dimensions of community: territorial and relational. [6]

  4. Emotions in the workplace - Wikipedia

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    According to Gallup’s 2024 report, a growing number of employees experience stress, burnout, and disengagement, with only 23% of workers worldwide feeling engaged at work. The report identifies a well-being deficit, where organizations fail to recognize the impact of emotions on employee motivation, decision-making, and performance (Gallup ...

  5. 12 words and phrases you're using at work that make you ... - AOL

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    These all too frequently used words and terms can chip away at your professional image in the workplace and make you appear less intelligent.

  6. Bounded emotionality - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneously emergent work feelings: Feelings about work emerge in response to work tasks. Generally these form around the organizations climate and environment. This is natural and management should not try to ascribe feelings to employees. When spontaneous feelings emerge they should be dealt with within the previously set intersubjective ...

  7. Why you should never say these 4 common words at work - AOL

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    Words, poorly and unconsciously chosen, can indeed harm your credibility, relationships, and opportunities for career advancement. Why you should never say these 4 common words at work Skip to ...

  8. Social connection - Wikipedia

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    Social support is the help, advice, and comfort that we receive from those with whom we have stable, positive relationships. [11] Importantly, it appears to be the perception, or feeling, of being supported, rather than objective number of connections, that appears to buffer stress and affect our health and psychology most strongly.

  9. Emotional labor - Wikipedia

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    Dispositional traits and inner feeling on the job; such as employees' emotional expressiveness, which refers to the capability to use facial expressions, voice, gestures, and body movements to transmit emotions; [11] or employees' level of career identity (the importance of the career role to self-identity), which allows them to express the ...