Union General Butler's failed offensive in Virginia added damaged public morale in the North. This was amplified by the fact that Grant's decision to place Petersburg under siege added to the problem. Militarily, a siege is considered a successful strategy as a result of an offensive victory in battle. Grant's heavy casualties and lack of success against Lee left the Union's public with no tangible evidence of success. Grant's reputation was damaged by his operations in Virginia that forced him into the Siege of Petersburg.
many people went mad or blind
because there know one had the guts to bring stuff
The outcome of the Battle of Gettysburg gave a tremendous boost to the morale of the Union Army. The Confederate Army saw the battle as a defeat but it did not have major demoralizing effect.
They were a major morale booster at a time when the population was being bombed day and night.
Destroy the Confederate army in the Shenandoah Valley and lay waste to this fertile farmland, to starve the Confederate armies and undermine Southern morale.
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1 effect on employ morale 2 loss of good will 3 signal to competitors 4 customer reaction 5 alternative use
higher morale better decision can be made
The wage level affects the morale of the employee directly. When the wage level is acceptable the morale will be high and this will result into more production output.
considerations in decision making, in addition to the quantitative or financial factors highlighted by incremental analysis . They are the factors relevant to a decision that are difficult to measure in terms of money. Qualitative factors may include: (1) effect on employee morale, schedules and other internal elements; (2) relationships with and commitments to suppliers; (3) effect on present and future customers; and (4) long-term future effect on profitability. In some decision-making situations, qualitative aspects are more important than immediate financial benefit from a decision.
Study after study has shown that being gay has absolutely no effect on performance and morale.
many people went mad or blind
The new leader had a galvanic effect on our morale Reshma Aurangabadkar
Very favourable. He proved to be an efficient organiser, and he immediately restored morale. But he was wrong-footed by Robert E. Lee at Chancellorsville, and had to be replaced.
He cleared the Shenandoah Valley of enemy troops and destroyed the farms, to help starve the Confederate armies in the field. His victory over Jubal Early raised Northern morale and helped Lincoln to win re-election. Grant then summoned him to Petersburg, and Sheridan fired General G.K. Warren for inefficiency on the very last day of combat.
A slightly lowered effect on the morale of the US, and allied nations.
because there know one had the guts to bring stuff