Coaching Relationship and Coaching Communication: A Correlational Study
This quantitative descriptive study aimed to identify the influence of coaching relationship on the coaching communication by the perception of polytechnic lecturers. A total of 411 lecturers randomly selected from the five polytechnics which successfully obtained an overall excellent performance including academic standards and quality management through the recognition of the polytechnic ratings. Data for this survey were collected through a questionnaire which was adapted from an instrument used by Heslin, VandeWalle, and Latham (2006), and Gregory and Levy (2010). The results of multiple regression analysis showed that coaching relationship had positive and significant influence on coaching communication. In term of the implications, this study showed the role of the middle manager is extremely important in creating the coaching relationship in order to improve coaching communication performance.
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Phenomenological Studies and its application in Dental Research
Research in Dentistry encompasses ingenious effort embarked upon in a methodical way to enhance the stock of information including understanding of man, culture and society, and the use of this information to devise new applications in dental well being of individual or society. Qualitative research, much like what a dentist does in an office visit, can seem intuitive and almost common sense in nature. Yet behind that research, when it is done well, lie years of training and practice, rules of evidence, guidelines for rigor, and various sub-specializations in its pursuit. Phenomenological research is a form of qualitative research which uses a person’s perception of the meaning of an event. By looking at multiple perspectives of the same situation of a community, a researcher can make generalizations of the experience. This is a method of research rarely used in the Dental investigative stream. Hence this review was conducted to evaluate the probability and prospect of Phenomenological studies in Dental research.
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The second world war and the development of higher education in British west Africa
The Second World War that took place from 1939 to 1945 involved the people of British West Africa who fought on the side of their colonial masters, the British. However a positive change in British colonial policy engendered the set up of Asquith and Elliot Commissions that favoured the establishment of institutions of higher education in some of the colonies in the post-war years. In this regard, the war was a catalyst to the emergence of university colleges in Gold Coast (now Ghana) and Ibadan in Nigeria. The British Labour Party government’s welfare scheme for the colonies and nationalists demand for higher education were also factors that made university colleges to develop and they were affiliated to the University of London. They maintained a high standard quality of education. Data for this discourse were generated from secondary sources.
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The explanatory factors of female entrepreneurship in Tunisia
This paper aims to provide a portrait of female entrepreneurship in Tunisia to raise difficulties in the Proceedings of the creation and management of enterprises created by women. And, through the description of the characteristics of women entrepreneurs and leaders of their companies. The data analysis of the study was done using the SPSS software relying.Through this study, we identified key factors that promote the growth of women's entrepreneurship.
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Reality of Oral Communication Management
It all about flow of Communication in the company. It is related to the Oral communication in the organization and the Effect.
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How to Attract Users in Digital Libraries
Digital libraries are getting popularity among the users. On One hand they are giving opportunities to access information round the clock 365 days on the finger tips of the users but on other hand, users are not coming to libraries because access of information is available at their workplace, be it office or home. Even users can access digital libraries while they are on the way or driving, if they are connected to internet. But this is not a good sign for libraries, because the very purpose of establishing them is diminishing. Hence, there is a need to develop strategies to attract the users in digital libraries so that they come and make use of documents and other things in libraries. This paper attempts to discuss the present situation and possible solution to overcome the problem so that the users may come in libraries personally and use them.
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Certain class of graph With odd and even ratio edge antimagic Labeling
In this paper the existence of odd and even ratio edge antimagic labeling for double triangular snakes (2?k-snake), 2m?1-snake, 2m?k-snake and kC4-snake are proved.
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Organizational performance: the role of intellectual factors
By appearing information age and the promotion of interpersonal relationships and the manifest of strategic organizational, the intellectual capital hypothesis have had a remarkable growth and became one of the popular organizational major. Intellectual capital is a comprehensive expression including utilizing organizational knowledge in all activity. The influence of intellectual capital on physical education organization’s (PEO) performance has been assessed in current paper. Intellectual capital dimensions in this study are: human capital, structural capital and relational capital. The proposed hypotheses by applying Pearson’s correlation and regression tests have been assessed and the positive and meaningful influence on intellectual capital on organizational performance was approved that relational capital with the weight of 0.619 had the most effect on organizational performance and then structural capital variable (0.545) and human capital (0.507) were placed in next places.
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Role of Private and public sector university students’ demographic variation on study skills and academic achievement
Present study was designed to investigate the role of demographic variables in determining the study skills and academic achievement among the university students. Study was descriptive correlational in nature in which scientific method was used to achieve the research objectives. The first objective of this study was to investigate the relationship of effective study skills and academic achievement, second objective was to investigate the role of demographic variation such as gender, discipline, family income, birth order, parents’ qualification and profession in determining the levels and dimensions of effective study skills and academic achievement. In this study a stratified random sample of 250 male (104) and female (146) university students were collected from 4 selected private and public sector universities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Family income of Students ranged from 50,000 to 150,000. The study was delimited to Master level students studying in the fourth semester only. In this research for the measurement of effective study skills an inventory named as,” Study Skills” based on 51 items developed by Congos was used. The students’ academic achievement was measured through their results of first three semesters (students result was taken as measure their academic achievement). After data collection it was analyzed with the help of SPSS 16 by applying various statistical tests such as, Percentile Analysis, Mean, SD, Linear Regression, and Pearson Correlation. On the basis of findings, it was found that there is positive relationship between study skills and academic achievement in the context of Master level university students. The students of private sector universities possessed more effective study skills and higher score on the academic achievement as compared to the students of public sector universities. Present research is significant due to its uniqueness it can bring new avenues in the teaching learning process. University management can provide creative competitive environment to exercise study skill in their course of studies.
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Concurrency control technique for enhancing RDBMS efficiency, performance and activity
The Efficiency, Performance and Activity of a RDBMS must be consistent. This consistency is achieved through Concurrency Control. Concurrency control deals with the issues involved with allowing multiple people simultaneous access to shared entities, be they objects, data records, or some other representation. The Concurrency Control mechanism ensures that the database maintains its consistency. Concurrency control of distributed transactions requires a distributed synchronization algorithm, which has to ensure that concurrent transactions are not only serializable at each site where they execute, but that they are also globally serializable. The advanced protocols put forward are focused on increasing the level of concurrency and simultaneously decreasing the rate of transaction restarts. Some protocols also compromise consistency in order to achieve concurrency. Several Concurrency Control algorithms have been suggested and implemented and used in a variety of real world applications. This article reveals the analysis of various Concurrency Control Techniques on the database systems and further discusses some of the Hybrid Techniques, which provide efficient Concurrency Control on database systems.
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