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The Influence of Self-Management to the Quality of Work

Attitude is the way of someone to respond to an object, situation or certain circumstances. Its components consists of cognitive component (reasoning), affective component (emotional) and behavioral components (habits). The process of forming the attitudes is following a certain cycle that is memory bank-attitude-new experiences new memory-new attitude and so on. Any positive or negative [...]

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Business Management Order

Management usually combine several skills, approaches, and better understanding that’s an artist, vendors, inventors, dreamers, spokesman, entrepreneurs, planners, counselors, preachers, warriors, diplomats, operators, negotiator, leader, and philosopher. The manager is the boss, colleagues, peers, subordinates, teachers, students, mentors, role models, and students. Management order which is related to a person and company as well as [...]

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Office Management To Support The Company’s Performance

Office is a place for working where its comfort depends on the cleanliness, orderliness, tranquility, beauty, and appropriate temperature, as well as furniture layout and a nice room. Equipments that support the work also need to be noted. Do not force retrenchment for equipments that can be obstacle for the employee. An employee spent nearly [...]

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