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  2. Self-directedness - Wikipedia

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    Self-directedness is a personality trait held by someone with characteristic self-determination, that is, the ability to regulate and adapt behavior to the demands of a situation in order to achieve personally chosen goals and values.

  3. Team effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    These work teams determine how they will accomplish the objectives they are mandated to achieve and decide what route they will take to complete the current assignment. [23] Self-managed work teams are granted the responsibility of planning, scheduling, organizing, directing, controlling and evaluating their own work process.

  4. High performance organization - Wikipedia

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    These self-directed work teams thrive off of information sharing from all levels of the organization and are multi-skilled with the flexibility to solve problems without the need of direct supervision. [1] Members of self-directed work teams have been shown to have greater job satisfaction, more autonomy and idea input, and improved work ...

  5. Leadership - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the employee comes to work on time more often because the employee likes to be praised. In this example, praise (the stimulus) is a positive reinforcer for this employee because the employee arrives at work on time (the behavior) more frequently after being praised for showing up to work on time. [54]

  6. John L. Holland - Wikipedia

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    Ph.D. Psychology, University of Minnesota (1952) B.A. Psychology, University of Nebraska at Omaha (1942) Omaha Central High School (1938) Occupation(s) Psychologist, Researcher: Employer: Johns Hopkins University (1969–1980) Known for: The Holland Codes (Creator) Notable work: Making Vocational Choices: A Theory of Careers The Self Directed ...

  7. Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us - Wikipedia

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    Autonomy – A desire to be self directed, it increases engagement over compliance. Mastery – The urge to get better skilled. Purpose – The desire to do something that has meaning and is important. Businesses that only focus on profits without valuing purpose will end up with poor customer service and unhappy employees. [5]

  8. Darrel Ray - Wikipedia

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    Teaming Up: Making the Transition to a Self-directed, Team-based Organization (IPC Press 1995. ISBN 978-0-07-051646-5 Hardcover.) The Performance Culture: Maximizing the Power of Teams (IPC Press, May 2001. ISBN 978-0-9709505-0-5 Paperback.) The God Virus: How Religion Affects Our Lives and Culture (IPC Press, December 2009.

  9. Self-determination theory - Wikipedia

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    Self-determination theory (SDT) is a macro theory of human motivation and personality regarding individuals' innate tendencies toward growth and innate psychological needs. It pertains to the motivation behind individuals' choices in the absence of external influences and distractions.