Why You Need to Delegate Tasks and Hire Employees

 Why you need to delegate tasks and hire employees The type A personality that needs to be involved in every decision, that needs to solve every problem, even when that means work until you drop.  That's what most business owners are like, and that’s definitely how I used to be.  Being a cosmetic dentist, … Read more

Elton Mayo and Fredrick Taylor: A Comparison of Management Theories

 Power point slide 2: Elton Mayo Elton Mayo believed that intrinsic motivation such as human relations through communication and encouragement was a better way of motivating workers rather than extrinsically through offering them money in exchange for effort, to prove this Elton Mayo preformed the Hawthorne study experiment to prove that people are important … Read more

A History of Political Campaign Philosophy

 Whether driving down the street, watching TV, or using the Internet, people don’t have to work very hard to find companies clawing for their attention. Billboards, commercials, and online promotions invade the lives of people every day to a degree that, often, we hardly even notice. It’s a part of life. ​ While millions … Read more

Observing an Outstanding English Language Teaching Method: Let's Travel

 “English Language Teaching Methods – observation of a lesson”; For the micro-teaching session in PPG 215, English Language Teaching Methods I subject, I will be observing R. The topic of the lesson was “Transportation” and the lesson must be related to teaching listening and speaking. For the topic, R was teaching the second part … Read more

The Emergence of Managerial Capitalism: A Comparison of US and UK's Business Style During the Industrial Revolution

 n the late nineteenth and early twenties, managerial capitalism started to show its prominence in the worlds organisational control. In this period, firms started to be managed by hierarchies of salaried managers who possessed little or no equity (Amatori, 2011). In large enterprises, ownership began to separate from control causing an incredible transformation of … Read more

Exploring Patriarchy in Robert Browning's My Last Duchess

 Hello and welcome to the Life of Browning, an invaluable compendium to Victorian poet Robert Browning and his globally recognised poem My Last Duchess. Published in 1882, My Last Duchess is frequently anthologised as an example of the dramatic monologue produced during the Victorian era. Browning establishes the theme of Patriarchy through the male … Read more