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The "TEC" Theory of Success
by Originating Ideas
- 6 year ago |  2738
  • TEC basically stands for T-time management ;E-effective studying; C-choices!!
  • Time-management is a skill which once learnt will help you throughout your life and everybody, no matter what their age is should always strive to master it.
  • We know that time is of the essence and we often complain about it, but once we realize the reason behind our complaint we are be half-way through the solution.
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Highlights -The 7R Theory of Creating Wealth! | Dhaval Bathia | TEDxSIUKirkee
by Kushal Soni
- 5 year ago |  9989
  • In this video, he highlights the 7 R which leads to creating wealth. The link of video is in reference
  • The 7 R are as follows:
  • 1. Rate- Every goods has a rate and by selling it generates income.
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What is the scientific theory of management by Frederick W. Taylor?
by Parmvir Singh Saini
- 3 year ago |  896
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  • Taylor, who was a mechanical engineer, is considered the pioneers of management theory development.
  • He was interested in the work done in factories and mechanical shops and scouted many owners and workshops.
  • Taylor was engrossed in improving the systems of work and he thought some incentives could do it.
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What is Theory X and Theory Y of motivation?
by Krishna Prajapati
- 3 year ago |  720
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  • Theory X and Theory Y were first explained by McGregor in his book, "The Human Side of Enterprise," and they refer to two styles of management – authoritarian (Theory X) and participative (Theory Y).
  • If you believe that your team members dislike their work and have little motivation, then, according to McGregor, you'll likely use an authoritarian style of management. McGregor called this Theory X.
  • if you believe that your people take pride in their work and see it as a challenge , then you'll more likely adopt a participative management style. Managers who use this approach trust their people.....
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