Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced the date of the inaugural Matariki public holiday. Ngā Mata o te Ariki, more commonly known as Matariki, will.
Do you know burnout when you see it?
3 Feb, 2021 11:08 PM
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Failing to address burnout is costly for both individuals and organisations. Photo / 123RF
Harvard Business Review
By: Margaret M. Luciano and Joan F. Brett
Burnout is a state of emotional, physical or mental exhaustion. Organisations often attempt to gauge burnout with annual wellness surveys, which have several significant limitations. First, these surveys assess only the passive forms of burnout. Second, they capture a snapshot in time and might not be administered when employees are actually facing high burnout. Finally, we ve observed that employees experiencing burnout often don t complete them.
Project Noah is a tool that nature lovers can use to explore and document local wildlife and a common technology platform that research groups can use to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.
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February 3, 2021
ISLAMABAD: In a major breakthrough, all the 47 independent power producers, who had signed MOUs in August 2020 paving way for discounted tariff of Rs836 billion in the next 10-12 years, have now initialed legally-binding Master Agreements.
The process got completed when the last batch of six IPPs, seeking resolution of the issue of excess profit of Rs53 billion through local arbitration tribunal, also initialed the Master Agreements on Monday night, a senior official privy to the development told The News. Now the ECC and Federal Cabinet will approve the new power purchase agreements (PPAs) after IPPs get nod from their board of directors (BODs) within 3-4 days and in all likelihood the formal signing of amended PPAs will start from next week.
Within Mississippi State University s Cullis Wade Depot, an art exhibition titled Crafted Identities is showcasing the identity-aligned work of 12 artists who reside in various parts of the U.S.Â
This exhibition will present these profound artistic expressions through Feb. 19Â and is available to preview in-person on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition can also be viewed online in order to extend accessibility due to restrictions caused by COVID-19.
Lori Neuenfeldt, art history instructor and gallery director for the Mississippi State University Galleries of Art described the context of the exhibition and the general reasoning behind its individuality-focused title.Â