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  2. Achievement ideology - Wikipedia

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    Achievement ideology is the belief that one reaches a socially perceived definition of success through hard work and education. In this view, factors such as gender, race/ethnicity, economic background, social networks, or neighborhoods/geography are secondary to hard work and education or are altogether irrelevant in the pursuit of success.

  3. Self-efficacy - Wikipedia

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    Chan et al. (2016) developed and validated a measure "self-efficacy to regulate work and life" and defined it as "the belief one has in one's own ability to achieve a balance between work and non-work responsibilities, and to persist and cope with challenges posed by work and non-work demands" (p. 1758). [72]

  4. Implicit leadership theory - Wikipedia

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    Although charisma is valued across cultures, culture plays a major role in the specific content of leadership prototypes. [3] For example, a study that began in 1991 measured leadership prototypes across 60 countries found that more individualistic cultures tend to favor ambitious leaders, whereas collectivistic cultures often prefer leaders who are self-effacing. [3]

  5. 7 things Steve Jobs said that you should say every single day

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    Sure, it's hard. But that's what will make you different. And over time, that's what will make you successful. RELATED: The most inspirational Steve Jobs quotes: 3. "My model for business is The ...

  6. Work ethic - Wikipedia

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    Work ethic is a belief that work and diligence have a moral benefit and an inherent ability, virtue or value to strengthen character and individual abilities. [1] Desire or determination to work serves as the foundation for values centered on the importance of work or industrious work.

  7. Mark Cuban: 3 Skills That Will Make You Successful in the ...

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    The way people work has already seen significant changes due to the rise of AI, shifts to remote and hybrid work in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and a workplace populated by five generations ...

  8. Organizational culture - Wikipedia

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    Ravasi and Schultz [13] and Allaire and Firsirotu [14] claim that organizational culture represents the collective values, beliefs and principles of organizational members. It is influenced by factors such as history, type of product, market, technology, strategy, type of employees, management style , and national culture.

  9. Backing Your Beliefs: Socially Responsible ETFs Are on ... - AOL

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    In an economic downturn, you might expect risk-averse investors to stick to tried-and-true investments boasting strong financial fundamentals. But there are signs that a small but growing number ...