Citations:microadvantage


 * 2006, Stephen Young, Micromessaging: Why Great Leadership is Beyond Words: Why Leadership is Great Beyond Words, McGraw Hill Professional (ISBN 9780071710954), page 15:
 * Microadvantages, positive micromessaging, do quite the opposite. Microadvantages act as catalysts that unleash potential and results. They  encourage the out-of-the-box thinking everyone rhetorically says is so vital. A  number of Fortune 500 ...
 * 2017, Kevin L. Nadal, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Psychology and Gender, SAGE Publications (ISBN 9781506353258)
 * Microadvantages, as described by Stephen Young, are micromessages that motivate and inspire. These brief positive acts may be conscious or unconscious  and are seen to be most helpful in the aggregate. Microaffirmations, if practiced ...
 * 2016, Stephen Young, Micromessaging: Why Great Leadership is Beyond Words, McGraw Hill Professional (ISBN 9781260012101)
 * Microadvantages, positive micromessages, can have a big impact on employee performance, commitment, loyalty, and output. Imagine the contribution that new  employee will make in the coming weeks and years. The difference between ...
 * 1995, Evgeniĭ Evgenʹevich Syroechkovskiĭ, Wild reindeer, Science Pub Inc
 * Such a small scale economy, in spite of its ecological microadvantages, became a blind alley in the overall evolution of social development of the peoples of the  North. Only reindeer breeding, primarily for transport purposes, served as a ...
 * 2001, F. Javier Téllez Ortega, Sólo Tenían la Voluntad: Indigenous Teachers of Puebla, Mexico
 * Other elements to consider in this type of community may be called microadvantages, understood as the ability to obtain benefits on the basis of  small factors which are used to reaffirm social position. These advantages, which  in broader ...