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Counterproductive is
anything that is more of an "obstacle" than a help in the
achieving of a
productive project or an objective.
Counterproductive norms:...
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Counterproductive work
behavior (CWB) is employee's
behavior that goes
against the
legitimate interests of an organization. This
behavior can harm the...
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Counterproductive norms are
group norms that
prevent a group, organization, or
other collective entities from
performing or
accomplishing its originally...
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recurring problem that is
usually ineffective and
risks being highly counterproductive. The term,
coined in 1995 by
computer programmer Andrew Koenig, was...
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Republican Party Congress that had
opposed his
initiatives and was seen as
counterproductive. The
Democratic Party regained control of both the
House and Senate...
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reverts or "undo"
operations were not the most
significant measure of
counterproductive work
behavior at Wikipedia. He
relied instead on "mutually reverting...
- (2005). The Stressor-Emotion
Model of
Counterproductive Work Behavior. In S. Fox, P. E.
Spector (Eds.),
Counterproductive work behavior:
Investigations of...
- the
oppression of vast
segments of the po****tion were
economically counterproductive and
humanly calamitous, just as
anyone conversant with
classical economic...
- made to the
hardware or
software in question, as such work
would be
counterproductive, when its
termination is soon to follow. In some cases, however, individual...
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metastatic squamous non-small-cell lung
carcinoma (NSCLC). It was
counterproductive in non-squamous non-small-cell lung carcinoma. "FDA-sourced list of...