Browsing by Subject "Workload"
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'n Arbeidsregtelike perspektief op die werksvervulling van die graad R–opvoeder
(North-West University, 2011)Current policy to extend early childhood education by placing grade R in public primary schools is politically, economically and educationally motivated. Quality education in grade R has definite long term economic advantages ... -
Flourishing of employees in a fast moving consumable goods environment
(2015)The Fast Moving Consumable Goods industry is characterized by competitiveness, on going change and high turnover. To stay competitive, retain talent and keep up with these fast paced systems, organisations have to ... -
Heart rate and systolic blood pressure response to workload during an incremental sub–maximal exercise test in healthy individuals
(North-West University, 2012)Healthcare practitioners, whom perform accurate sub-maximal exercise tests in healthy individuals, need to understand the physiological demands and normal cardiovascular (CV) responses with exercise. Exercise testing ... -
Investigating discriminant validity and explained variance of burnout, depressive symptoms, job demands and satisfaction with life
(North-West University (South Africa). Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Burnout is accepted as a work-related phenomenon that impacts negatively on individuals and organisations. However, the conceptualisation of burnout is contested. Recent research challenge the distinction drawn between ... -
Pathways to flourishing of pharmacy students
(2015)Spending your time „nurturing what is right‟ enables people to grow and negotiate the problems of life which is more than only fixing what is wrong. The World Health Organisation also defined well-being as more than not ... -
Relationship between social contract, anxiety, performance, workload and intention to quit among professional sport coaches
(2015)Within the relationships in modern sport, coaches hold a degree of authority over their athletes and, by implication, operate to some degree as supervisors. Athletes are in the subordinate roles as employees are to employers. ...