Yes! Especially if their relationship is not a neutral one.
For example, if the relationship is friendship; or if the relationship is bad, it would likely, directly affect a supervisor's decisions. If the relationship is kept neutral; there would be less of a favorable or unfavorable influence.
Good supervisors strive to focus on performance to make decisions rather than personal feelings. But supervisors are only human.
Yes, employees can influence their supervisor's decisions through their actions, suggestions, and performance. Building trust, providing well-thought-out recommendations, and demonstrating value can all positively impact a supervisor's decisions. It's important for employees to understand their own influence and use it ethically and effectively.
No, hair does not affect the way you think. However, personal appearance can influence confidence and self-perception, which may indirectly impact thoughts and decisions.
Autonomy refers to the capacity to make independent decisions and think critically without undue influence from others. It encompasses the freedom to act in accordance with one's own values, beliefs, and goals.
The concept of control can be seen as both real and illusory. While we may have some control over our actions and decisions, there are also many factors outside of our control that influence outcomes. It is important to find a balance between understanding what we can control and accepting what is beyond our influence.
People generally act based on their thoughts, beliefs, values, and intentions. They make decisions and take actions based on their cognitive processes, emotions, and past experiences. Additionally, social and environmental factors can also influence how people behave.
"Lurked in the mind" implies that a thought or idea was present but not openly acknowledged or expressed, suggesting that it was lingering or hidden in one's consciousness. This phrase is often used to describe subconscious feelings or thoughts that influence behavior or decisions.
Our hormones do affect how we think and act. Yes, due to the hormonal imbalance during puberty, i might influence your decisions.
"I THINK" whenever there is a change in machines or equipment, processes that present a new hazard
I think it's Federal Service Labor Management Relations Statute
Autonomy refers to the capacity to make independent decisions and think critically without undue influence from others. It encompasses the freedom to act in accordance with one's own values, beliefs, and goals.
No, hair does not affect the way you think. However, personal appearance can influence confidence and self-perception, which may indirectly impact thoughts and decisions.
they think of it lol...well first they have an idea and they think hard about it and they make there decisions>.
But, I don't think she is a bad influence. I think she tries to be a good influence on kids and grown ups.
They think that it is funny or fun to vandalize wikianswers, but they could get easily blocked by supervisors if they do.
I would like to think there are more floating supervisors than category ones. 'Cat Supers' like myself usually only supervise a small area of this vast database. 'Floaters' roam across the whole site, so there are probably more of them.
No, your desicion is most important. Do what you want. People making your decisions for you is a bad influence on yourself. Unless you want to do something that can harm yourself or others in any way, your desicion is what matters most.
i think external family is all those people which we have daily contact to them like friends classmates office workers or the people whose behavior influence our decision like purchase decision or other decisions
The Confundus charm causes confusion in the target, making them less able to think clearly or make sound decisions. It is used to influence someone's judgement or abilities temporarily.