1. Machiavelli argues that a leader should be both loved and feared, but that if you have to pick one, pick fear. What is your position on this? Have you any personal experience with these two positions?
2. Machiavelli argues that a Prince must always appear to be a good person for most will only ever see the appearance and not the reality. How important is it for a modern day leader to manipulate appearances?
3. Machiavelli argues that the Prince needs to make his people dependent on him so that they will support him. How could a modern business leader use this advice?
4. What modern political examples do we have of leaders who use fear to motivate others, who eliminate their opposition? Are there corporate equivalents?
5. Is it necessary to eliminate those who oppose you? What are some ways to accomplish this end? What are the organizational means to eliminate those who oppose you?
A man who claims a right which is not his, is a tyrant. A man who has a right but does not know it, can be easily taken advantage of. A man who knows he has a right but does not exercise it, is a fence sitter who lacks civic consciousness. A man does not have a right but grabs and make use of it, is a despot
Monday, December 12, 2011
The Prince
Posted by Lex Libertarian at 12/12/2011 09:14:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: Philosopher, Philosophy
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Tribe Assignment
I made some changes in your tribe assignment. Check below your tribe. Be guided accordingly. Please inform others.
Posted by Lex Libertarian at 9/09/2010 12:53:00 AM 2 comments
Labels: Academics, Projects, Term Paper
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Term Paper
Contents:
I. Overview of the American Occupation in the
II. Personalities During the American Occupation
III. American Commissions in the
IV. Commonwealth of the
a. Achievement of the Philippine Commonwealth
b. Failures of the Philippine Commonwealth
V. American Heritage
VI. Synthesis
Guidelines for the Term Paper:
1. Minimum of Seven (7) pages, maximum of ten (10) pages
2. Short (White) Bond Paper
3. Single Space
4. Double Space before starting a new paragraph
5. 1.5 inches Left Margin
6. 1 inch Right, Top and Bottom Margin
7. For the Font Type. Use Arial or Times New Roman
8. For the Font Size. Use 12 for Arial or 13 for Times New Roman
9. The Body of the term paper must be presented continuously
10. Use Separate Page for the Cover (Title) Page, Table of Contents, and References.
11. For the Reference. Arrange alphabetically.
a. Cite the Author
Example:
Bates, R. (2001). Prosperity and violence.The political
economy of development.
b. For the Title or Article
Example:
Human Bahavior at Work: Organizational Behavior (1997).
Fifth Edition.
c. For the Website
Example:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine%E2%80%93American_War)
12. Use the Bold or Italics for the important term, phrase or sentence (Ex. Title, Side Heading, and other important information)
13. Please be guided accordingly.
Sample Format
Note: Separate Page (Paper). Click the Sample Front Page.
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Note: Separate Page (Paper). Click the Sample Table of Contents.
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Body
Note: Maximize the space.
I. Background of the Study
Local legislative councils need clearly articulated mission statements, internal controls, performance audit procedures, codes of ethics, and a host of other management and conflict resolution techniques in order to function in an open, accountable and effective manner. The training and technical assistance to improve legislators skills and effective institutional strengthening requires a clear statement that should be of national priority by the national government.
In the
II. Review of Related Literature
To make the study more comprehensive, the researcher read several books and materials on management competence and conflict resolution skills in the internet, library, and the Offices of the City Councilors.
Caga-anan as cited by
Leveriza (1990) indicated that communication is not an integral part of management process but it is management itself. Effective communication is an essential management tool in attaining the goals of the organization. Communication can increase significantly decision making effectiveness. It can serve as a guide to action in analysis of the operational problems of the organization and the failure to develop the communication skills may trouble the management efforts.
III. Theoretical Framework
This study is anchored on the theory of Fisher et al. (1991) which states that it is possible to reach win/win agreements if one can create a rational process where the right people are involved, the necessary data is available to fully analyze the conflict, there is a structure, and particular procedures and rules are to be followed. Indeed, providing structure, with procedures and ground rules, can provide a psychological container in which problem solving can occur and agreements can be made.
The above mentioned theory is supported by Berg and Smith (1987) that conflict and aggression are normal aspects and reflections of the human condition. Conflict is neither positive nor negative in and of itself. Rather, it is an outgrowth of the diversity that characterizes our thoughts, attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, and our social systems and structures. Differences and conflict stir up feelings of discomfort, irritation, and anxiety. Because conflict stirs up these difficult feelings, it is often viewed as a problem to be fixed or gotten rid of, rather than an expression of a polarity/paradox that is inherent in group life.
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Note: Separate Page (Paper). Click the Sample Reference.
Posted by Lex Libertarian at 8/29/2009 09:48:00 PM 6 comments
Labels: Acedemics, Research, Term Paper
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Tips to Helping Improve the Battery Life of Mobile Phone
Here are my top tips to help prolong the battery life on the phone.
1. Allow the phone to completely discharge before recharging.
When it reaches full, take it off the power. Complete this cycle a few times and you may find that the battery life does increase somewhat. Some people have reported being able to get an extra day or so out of the battery following this procedure.
2. Turn off the screen saver.
When the screen saver is enabled, the screen stays lit up for quite a while after you have locked the keypad. This drains power needlessly so I recommend you turn this off.
3. Turn sleep mode off.
Yes, I know what you’re thinking but you can save your battery by turning this feature off. If you have sleep mode on, the screen goes completely blank when the phone isn’t being used. This means that if you want to check the time, see if you have a new text message or anything else, you need to get the screen to come on in its entirety. If you keep sleep mode off, you can quickly look at your phone to check these things without enabling the screen every time. This should help reduce battery life because you won’t have the screen on and off all the time.
4. Press the red soft key (the button you use to hang up) after you have locked the keypad.
This forces the phone’s screen to turn off much more rapidly than if left to its own devices.
5. Don’t leave the bluetooth or GPRS on.
Only enable bluetooth when you need it and set your GPRS settings so that it only comes on when it is required. Leaving it on constantly is pointless and a waste of your precious battery life.
6. Send a text instead of calling where possible.
Sadly, calling is one of the worst things to affect your battery on this phone so where possible, send a text instead. Bit of a tenuous solution, but nevertheless something to bear in mind.
Posted by Lex Libertarian at 4/09/2009 10:03:00 PM 111 comments
Labels: Gadget 101, Mobile Phone, Tips 101