by DrJoyce | Mar 6, 2019 | Blog
The easiest way to explain living in the present is to start by explaining what it means to not be present, since this is the state we have become habitually used to. When you aren’t being present you become a victim of time. Your mind is pulled into the past or the...
by DrJoyce | Mar 5, 2019 | Blog
By HealthPrep Staff It is not a topic many sufferers often want to talk about, but incontinence, or lack of bladder control, is more common than one would think. About twenty-five million people in the United States are affected, and seventy-five to eighty percent of...
by DrJoyce | Mar 3, 2019 | Blog
New look at resistance: Another attitude that gets staff people into trouble is the expectation that all the people involved will resist the change. Its curious but true that the staff person who goes into a job with the conviction that people are going to resist any...
by DrJoyce | Mar 3, 2019 | Blog
Another blind spot of many staff specialists is to the strengths as well as to the weaknesses of firsthand production experience. They do not recognize that the production foreman and the production operator are in their own way specialists themselves—specialists in...
by DrJoyce | Mar 2, 2019 | Blog
The significance of these research findings, from management’s point of view, is that executives and staff experts need not expertness in using the devices of participation but a real understanding, in depth and detail, of the specific social arrangements that will be...
by DrJoyce | Feb 28, 2019 | Blog
Let us begin by taking a look at some research into the nature of resistance to change. There are two studies in particular that I should like to discuss. They highlight contrasting ways of interpreting resistance to change and of coping with it in day-to-day...