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Tuesday, Dec 29, 2020
Management Theories
Management theories help organizations to focus, communicate, and evolve. Using management theory in the workplace allows leadership to focus on their main goals. When a management style or theory is implemented, it automatically streamlines the top priorities for the organization. Management theory also allows us to better communicate with people we work with which in turn allows us to work more efficiently. By understanding management theory, basic assumptions about management styles and goals can be assumed and can save time during daily interactions and meetings within an organization.
Theories can only reach so far, and management theories are no exception. There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all management theory. What may work for one organization may not be relevant for another. Therefore, when one theory does not fit a particular situation, it is important to explore the option of developing a new theory that would lead in a new, more applicable direction. While some theories can stand the test of time, other theories may grow to be irrelevant and new theories will develop in their place.
We can find  many management theories introduced on : 

Scientific Management Theory
Administrative Management Theory
Bureaucratic Management Theory
Human Relations Management Theory
X&Y Management Theory


REF: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/wmopen-organizationalbehavior/chapter/management-theory-and-organizational-behavior/
 
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Overall, a recruiting dashboard:

Provides a graphical representation of your data and makes it easy to see highlights and identify trends or issues
Removes the data clutter and gives you the intelligence you need to take decisive action
Reduces decision-making time
https://targetrecruit.com/a-perfect-recruiting-dashboard/

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1st para : Clear rules and advanced planning are keys to success for teachers of students with ADHD.Assignment Notebook: Provide the student with an assignment notebook to help organize homework and seatwork.

2nd para : The following organizational supports are particularly useful. Students should be taught to use these tools through teacher modeling and guided practice with feedback before being expected to use them more independently.

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Intervension must be based on assessments data that include infor

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ARTICLE: Strategies for ADHD: How Counselors Help Today’s Students Succeed
https://counseling.steinhardt.nyu.edu/blog/adhd-strategies-for-students/

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The following organizational supports are particularly useful. Students should be taught to use these tools through teacher modeling and guided practice with feedback before being expected to use them more independently.

Reference vedio : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10902-018-0026-8

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Wednesday, Dec 23, 2020
Storage of Certificates of Students
Block chain technology allows duplication of data. Thus it can help to store digital copies of the student certificates in the distributed and collaborated environment. Each university can act as node or Validator where any person in authority can validate student documents by requesting for verified information from the students.
 
Such collaborative approach can help solve many issues like loss of original degree certificates or mark sheets, illegal duplication or modification of documents, authentication of student education records etc. This will also help universities to cut down the costs involved in making infrastructure available for storage of students’ important educational documents.
Authored by: Divya Sawant
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: Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think like humans and mimic their actions. The term may also be applied to any machine that exhibits traits associated with a human mind such as learning and problem-solving.

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