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  2. The Checklist Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right is a December 2009 non-fiction book by Atul Gawande. It was released on December 22, 2009, through Metropolitan Books and focuses on the use of checklists in relation to several elements of daily and professional life. [ 1 ]

  3. Action plan - Wikipedia

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    A goal is the primary objective of an action plan. Setting goals gives the possibility of your dreams and prospects being brought to life. It creates motivation and provides you with a certainty that the final outcome will be worthwhile, preventing any wasted time and effort.

  4. Work engagement - Wikipedia

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    Example: In a longitudinal study among 2555 Finnish dentists, researchers found that job resources lead to work engagement, which in turn had an influence on the level of personal initiative and consequently on work-unit innovativeness. [32] Example: In a study that aimed to examine job resources, work engagement and Finnish dairy farmers ...

  5. Getting Things Done - Wikipedia

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    Allen states "there is an inverse relationship between things on your mind and those things getting done". [3] [a] The GTD method rests on the idea of moving all items of interest, relevant information, issues, tasks and projects out of one's mind by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items with known time limits.

  6. Personal information management - Wikipedia

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    For example, the effort to keep an email attachment as a document in a personal file system may prompt an activity to organize the file system e.g., by creating a new folder for the document. Similarly, activities to organize may be prompted by a person's efforts to find a document as when, for example, a person discovers that two folders have ...

  7. Goal setting - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] For example, say an individual looks up to their manager and cares about their opinion, the individual is more likely to listen to goal-setting strategies from that individual, and ultimately become more committed to their desired goal. [5] Internal factors can derive from their participation level in the work to achieve the goal.

  8. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    The following example will use the above-mentioned workplace wellness program components as it relates to the goal of weight reduction by increased physical activity through leadership support in order to decrease cardiovascular disease, ultimately impacting the Healthy People 2020 LHI "Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity". [59] The ...

  9. First Things First 2000 manifesto - Wikipedia

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    Emigre Issue 51: First Things First; Adbusters report on the Manifesto; Text of the manifesto, published in Eye no. 33 vol. 8, Autumn 1999, followed by a short article. Andrew Howard’s article ‘There is such a thing as society’, from Eye no. 13 vol. 4. Published writing from Ken Garland’s website. "First things first - or our things first?"