An employee orientation and production orientation.
Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here are the missing options:
- A. job sharing
- <u>B. flextime</u>
- C. a compressed workweek
- D. home-based wor
The answer is B. flextime.
Explanation:
Flextime is a type of schedule in which workers are free to choose their working hours between a period known as "core" time. For example, the core period may comprise any time between 6:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The worker may decide their most convenient times to work as long as the quota is achieved. Flextime schedules usually involve the same amount of work hours as traditional schedules.
Answer:
disorganization and despair
Explanation:
In psychology, Kubler Ross has described five-different stages of grief in his theory of grief which is also denoted as the "Kübler-Ross model". He has described different emotions that have been experienced by an individual who is ill before his or her death as well as an individual who has had lost his or her loved ones.
Disorganization and despair stage: During this stage, an individual who is grieving often wants to disengage or withdraw from other individuals and various activities that he or she used to enjoy earlier. The grief related to a specific situation doesn't end yet despair or sad thoughts however diminishes with time and hence the positive memories come back or take over.
In the question above, Morrell is in the disorganization and despair stage of grieving.
Answer:
superego; ego; id
Explanation:
Sigmund Freud was one of the most famous psychologists or psychoanalysts who have proposed the theory of psychoanalysis in which he has described three stages of personality including id, ego, and superego.
Id: The id is defined in terms of pleasure principle, and is often describes the unconscious or impulsive part of an individual's psyche that demands a direct and immediate response to the needs, urges, and desires. A new born's personality is of ID.
Ego: The ego is defined in terms of the reality principle and is often describes as working in a realistic way to satisfy the demands of the id, it generally postpone or compromise with the satisfaction level to avoid society's negative consequences. It involves norms, etiquette, and rules that are required to behave in a specific manner.
Superego: The superego is composed of an individual's internalized ideals that an individual has acquired from his or her society and parents. It suppresses id's urges and creates the ego behave morally instead of realistically.
B) as safe as a hospital birth.