The Myth of the "Distributed" Oganizational Structure?
The word “myth” simply means “a story or narrative by which we explain the past, link it to the present, and thereby create the future.” Myths can be either “true” or “false.” The real issue is whether the narrative of that myth helpsyou in creating a future, by means of the way it helps you explain (or rationalize, […]
The Myth of the "Distributed" Oganizational Structure?
The word “myth” simply means “a story or narrative by which we explain the past, link it to the present, and thereby create the future.” Myths can be either “true” or “false.” The real issue is whether the narrative of that myth helpsyou in creating a future, by means of the way it helps you explain (or rationalize, […]
Throughout this program of study, the importance of professional networking for further developing your I/O career has been emphasized.
An important tool in your professional networking toolbox is your elevator story. An elevator story is a short, well-prepared, and polished description of what it is that you do as an I/O professional. If you were in an elevator riding to the twentieth floor of a building and someone also riding on the elevator were […]
How can developing and using effective writing and research skills further your educational and academic goals?
For your initial post, you will consider the skills and information covered in the class and draft a letter addressed to fellow students who have the same major as you, explaining the importance of effective writing and research across multiple platforms and modalities (from e-mails to essays, blog posts to social media posts) for your […]
Atheism is defined as the absence of belief in divine beings. Can atheism be thought of as a religion?
Answer this question by applying the ideas discussed in chapter 1 of Religions of the West Today. More specifically, consider the “key elements” of religious practice identified on p. 8 of the text. Does atheism manifest any of these? In what ways? Be specific about the patterns found in religious stories discussed on pp. 16 – […]