mastraessle 
mastraessle last signed in Mar 05 2009 and has been on Bukisa since Mar 03, 2009.
Writer/Editor/Teacher
Over twenty years in the writing industry; started with local newspapers, and magazines. Since 1996, published three books and currently have over 300 articles published on the Internet .
Musician who plays the trumpet in the worship band at church. I live in a small town in Arkansas with my wife and two children. Â
Workplace Stress Leading to Burnout
Stress in the workplace is a concern on the minds of human resource employees in many large corporations. “By neglecting causes of workplace stress, employers may be nullifying their investment in employee-focused health-promotion programs. The evidence that links certain workplace characteristic to employee stress and ill health is as strong
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The Seven-Step Decision-Making Model
by mastraessle | in Business & Finance > Management
Exploration of the options available is the next step in this seven-step decision-making model. After choosing the information to be used, decision makers will collaborate by offering personal data about the information. Any decision making model used will begin with identifying the problem that makes a decision making process required.
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The Five Step Decision-Making Model
by mastraessle | in Business & Finance > Management
A decision making process based on data leads to good decisions. There is a certain amount of decision making within the decision making model.
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Nonverbal Communication Pointers
by mastraessle | in Business & Finance > Management
The three nonverbal behaviors I will cover in this essay are appearance, space, and touch. I can remember as a child wanting to please different people on various occasions and dressing as I thought appropriate. I love human interaction. The same problem exists with my desire to touch people in a friendly way.
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Interview Tips for Management
by mastraessle | in Business & Finance > Management
I also discovered that the ‘why’ questions provoked the most interesting responses, which in turn, prompted various questions that made the interview process quite interesting.
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H.O.P to Communications
by mastraessle | in Business & Finance > Management
The three communication rules I will cover in this article concern touching (haptics), eye contact (oculesics), and personal space (proxemics). Nonverbal communication speaks volumes in the study of human nature.
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Decentration and Leadership
by mastraessle | in Business & Finance > Management
Leaders quote past leaders and students learn from their experiences. Knowledge is power, power influences people, and those that will be leaders are the people who understand the process.
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Cooperative Conflict Management
by mastraessle | in Business & Finance > Management
To be a cooperative member of a group is most productive. Research shows that a group sharing interests and developing a conflict management style based on collaboration is usually preferred over combatant styles.
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HVLong on H.O.P to Communications on March 16, 2009
Nice article!...
MishuExpert on Decentration and Leadership on July 31, 2009
Leaders need to posses some inborn skill- This is what i believe. But at the same time they...
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