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EmpowermentA condition in which employees have the authority to make decisions and take action in their work areas without prior approval. For example, an operator can stop a production process if he or she dete [..]
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EmpowermentA special potential power to attain any of the four Buddha bodies that is received by a Tantric practitioner from his or her Guru, or from other holy beings, by means of Tantric ritual. The gateway th [..]
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Empowerment1814, from empower + -ment.
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EmpowermentGiving employees the resources, skills and authority necessary to share power with management and make decisions. Employees are then held accountable for their decisions and rewarded if appropriate.
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EmpowermentThe enabling of project team members to achieve self-control, that is, to do their jobs with the minimum of supervision consistent with their individual capabilities. To achieve this, each employee ne [..]
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Empowerment1. Promoting skills, knowledge and the confidence needed to take control of your life. 2. Delegation of increased power making decisions to people or groups in a society or organisation.
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EmpowermentThe expansion of people=s capacities and choices; the ability to exercise choice based on freedom from hunger, want and deprivation; and the opportunity to participate in, or endorse, decision-making that affects their lives.
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EmpowermentEmpowerment is increasing strength in an individual or group in a variety of areas such as social factors, economics, and education. It is a general increase in power and quality of life. Minorities e [..]
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EmpowermentWhen target group members refuse to accept the dominant ideology and their subordinate status and take actions to redistribute social power more equitably. Source: Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell and Pat Griffin, editors. Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice: A Sourcebook. New York: Routledge.
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EmpowermentEmpowerment is the process of enabling or authorizing an individual to think, behave, take action, and control work and decisionmaking in autonomous ways. It is the state of feeling self-empowered to [..]
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EmpowermentWhen target group members refuse to accept the dominant ideology and their subordinate status and take actions to redistribute social and political power more equitably.
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Empowerment(n) the act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant
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EmpowermentHaving the right to make one's own choices and having the ability to act on them.
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EmpowermentOutcome of the process of increasing the capacity of individuals or groups to make choices and to transform those choices into desired actions as deigned by the individuals or groups.
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EmpowermentA process through which people gain greater control over decisions and actions affecting their health. Empowerment may be a social, cultural, psychological or political process through which individuals and social groups are able to express their needs, present their concerns, devise strategies for involvement in decision-making, and achieve politi [..]
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EmpowermentDevelopment of confidence and skills in individuals or communities leading to them being able to take more control over their own destinies. Capacity building
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EmpowermentSee
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EmpowermentThe idea of power is at the root of the term empowerment. Power must be understood as working at different levels, including the institutional, the household and the individual. Empowerment is sometim [..]
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EmpowermentIt is used to denote an ongoing process that strengthens the self-confidence of disadvantaged sections of the population, enables them to articulate their interests and participate in the community, a [..]
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