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ورشة عمل:( التميـــــز فـــي بنـــاء فــــرق العمــــــل )كازبلانكا – المملكة المغربية خلال الفترة من 22-26 سبتمبر 2013م

الاتحاد العربي لتنمية الموارد البشرية

وحدة البرامج وورش العمل

 

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته،،،

يتشرف الاتحاد العربي لتنمية الموارد البشرية أن يحيط سعادتكم علماً أنه:

بالتعاون مع

مركز تنمية الموارد الطبيعية والبشرية بمعهد البحوث والدراسات الإفريقية

 ( جامعة القاهــــــــــرة )

عزم على ورشة عمل:

التميـــــز فـــي بنـــاء فــــرق العمــــــل

كازبلانكا – المملكة المغربية خلال الفترة من 22-26 سبتمبر 2013م

بهدف معرفة أساليب العمل الجماعي المتميزة وأثرها في الأداء، وتنمية المهارات الإدارية والقيادية لفريق العمل بما يمكنهم من حل المشكلات، وكذا قيادة وإدارة فرق العمل؛ كانت ورشة عمل اليوم والتي تعرض من خلال إطارها العام إلى: السلوك التنظيمي وأثره في فعالية العملية القيادية لفرق العمل، أنماط السلوك البشري المعوقة لتكامل العملية الإدارية، أساليب التعامل الفعال بين الرئيس وأفراد الفريق، تحليل وفهم مكونات وإمكانات الشخصية الإنسانية في بيئة العمل، سبل تدعيم العلاقات الإيجابية النشطة لتحقيق الأهداف، التعامل الفعال مع الموظفين في بيئة العمل، حل الصراع والنزاعات داخل فريق العمل، بناء فرق العمل وتدعيم روح الفريق ودبلوماسية التعامل، الروح المعنوية والرضا الوظيفي ومعالجة السلبية والتوتر.

مستهدفين في ذلك: كافة العاملين بالشركات والهيئات والوزارات بالقطاع العام والخاص .

وبهذه المناسبة يسعدنا دعوتكم للمشاركة وتعميم خطابنا على المهتمين بموضوع ورشة العمل وإفادتنا بمن تقترحون توجيه الدعوة لهم علماً بأن رسوم الاشتراك 1200 دولار أمريكي.

مع بالغ تقديرنا واعتزازنا ،،،

                     

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{blackbabes} Beyonce closes first day of Jay-Z's Philly fest

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Beyonce closed the first day of her husband Jay-Z's second annual music festival with a 90-minute set that featured hits like "Single Ladies" and "Crazy In Love."

Beyonce was the headline performer Saturday at the "Budweiser Made In America" festival in Philadelphia at the Benjamin Franklin Parkway that included 50,000 fans.

She was excited and energetic as she as sang and danced to songs that satisfied the crowd. She closed with the pop ballad "Halo."

Deadmau5, Phoenix, Imagine Dragons, 2 Chainz, Emeli Sande, HAIM and others performed Saturday. Nine Inch Nails, Calvin Harris, Queens of the Stone Age, Kendrick Lamar, Miguel and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis will perform Sunday.

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{blackbabes} Bailing on Naomi

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Supermodel Naomi Campbell will have to quickly find two new coaches for her model reality-competition show "The Face." We reported Friday that Karolina Kurkova will not join the second season due to work commitments. Now we've learned that Coco Rocha will also not re-up. Page Six reported last year how Rocha's polite, hardworking persona clashed with Campbell's diva-like behavior, causing bickering between the two. "Coco clearly knows Naomi doesn't like her," a source said then. After fulfilling her first-season commitments, we're told Rocha didn't want to subject herself to more abuse and opted out. The show resumes filming in New York next month.

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{blackbabes} Williams sisters move on at US Open

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NEW YORK (AP) -- After a late night playing singles at the U.S. Open, Serena Williams returned Saturday afternoon and teamed with sister Venus for a 6-4, 6-4 doubles victory over Americans Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears.

Serena Williams didn't wrap up her singles win over Yaroslava Shvedova the night before until 1:05 a.m. On Sunday afternoon, she'll play her fourth-round singles match against American Sloane Stephens in a rematch of Stephens' win in the Australian Open quarterfinals.

Meanwhile, in doubles, the Williams sisters are in search of their 14th Grand Slam tournament title. Their next match is against 11th-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Lucie Safarova.

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{blackbabes} Photos: A*M*E performing during day one of the Fusion Festival at Cofton Park, Birmingham. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday August 31, 2013

{blackbabes} Williams, Stephens to meet in 4th round at US Open

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NEW YORK (AP) -- Yet to be challenged even a tiny bit at this U.S. Open, Serena Williams now gets a sure-to-be-hyped match against one of only three women to beat her all year, Sloane Stephens.

From the moment the women's draw came out at Flushing Meadows, it was clear which potential fourth-rounder was the most intriguing: defending champion Williams against up-and-coming talent Stephens.

''As I always say, I think it will be epic,'' Stephens said. ''I'm really looking forward to it. See what happens.''

And that statement came hours before Williams even had advanced out of the third round by beating 78th-ranked Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan 6-3, 6-1 in a match that wrapped up at 1:05 a.m. Saturday.

''I'm so excited you guys stayed out for the late-night rendezvous. Thank you, guys, for staying,'' Williams told the Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd. ''I don't think I've ever played this late.''

She has dropped a total of eight games through six sets this week. Against Shvedova, she hit serves at up to 119 mph, and produced a 22-3 edge in winners.

Much, much earlier, on a ho-hum afternoon devoid of any truly significant surprises, Stephens reached the round of 16 in New York for the first time by beating 23rd-seeded Jamie Hampton 6-1, 6-3 on Friday.

''Serena is the No. 1 player in the world. She's possibly the greatest player of all time. Sloane is Sloane. You know, she's making her own name. She's top 20 in the world for a reason,'' Hampton said. ''They're both great players, both great competitors.''

Hampton's blase summation of a Williams-Stephens matchup: ''I don't really make too much of it.''

She might be the only one.

''It's something,'' Stephens said, ''I think everyone is looking forward to.''

And why not? Williams is 32, seeded No. 1, and owns 16 major titles. Stephens is 20, seeded 15th, and already carrying the label of ''Next Big Thing'' in American tennis. Not only that, but Stephens surprisingly won their Australian Open quarterfinal in January, one of only four losses in 67 matches for Williams in 2013 (Victoria Azarenka beat her twice, and Sabine Lisicki once). Oh, and then there's this: Stephens found herself in a bit of a brouhaha this year over less-than-flattering comments she made to a reporter about Williams.

''That's all old news now, and we've moved on. We're fine, so I think that's all that matters,'' Stephens said Friday.

Asked about her relationship with Williams, Stephens replied: ''Obviously, we're co-workers. We're Fed Cup teammates. But other than that, everything else is private. It's fine.''

They've played twice in the past - both in January, both on hard courts, both in the quarterfinals. Williams won 6-4, 6-3 at the Brisbane International. Three weeks later, Stephens came back for a 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 victory in Melbourne, where Williams was dealing with an injury.

Thinking back to their previous matches, Stephens added: ''It was very important for me the first time to just even get out there and be like, 'OK, it's not as scary as I thought it would be.' I think being able to have played her a couple times before, I'm excited to get back out there.''

Williams probably is, too, given the way she responds to disappointments such as her Australian Open loss. Since a first-round exit at last year's French Open, Williams has won 94 of 99 matches and earned 13 titles, including at three of the past five Grand Slam tournaments.

''It's going to be tough. Sloane's playing so well,'' Williams said. ''Regardless, there's definitely going to be an American in the quarterfinals.''

Her match against Shvedova began at nearly midnight because it followed 2001 champion Lleyton Hewitt's stirring 6-4, 5-7, 3-6, 7-6 (2), 6-1 comeback victory over 2009 winner Juan Martin del Potro, which lasted more than four hours.

The 32-year-old Australian, a former No. 1 now ranked 66th after a series of injuries, repeatedly scrambled along the baseline to come up with passing winners against the sixth-seeded del Potro.

''I don't know how many years I've got left in me. I keep getting asked the question,'' said Hewitt, who won Wimbledon in 2002. ''I'm just pumped to get out on this court and try to put on a great show.''

Earlier, two other U.S. Open winners, defending champion Andy Murray and top-seeded Novak Djokovic, experienced only brief lulls before staying on course for a possible showdown in the semifinals.

About 40 minutes into his match, Djokovic faced two set points, but he erased those thanks to errors by his opponent, and after adjusting to the swirling wind, wound up defeating 87th-ranked Benjamin Becker 7-6 (2), 6-2, 6-2. Murray dropped a set, yelled at himself after some awkward miscues, but finished well, taking the last five games of his 7-5, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1 victory over 81st-ranked Leonardo Mayer of Argentina.

During the day session, the only seeded man to bow out was No. 17 Kevin Anderson, a 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 loser against 2006 Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis, while all seven women's matches were decided in two sets. Winners included 2011 French Open champion Li Na, 2012 Wimbledon runner-up Agnieszka Radwanska, and 2008 U.S. Open runner-up Jelena Jankovic.

Stephens has reached at least the fourth round at all four Grand Slam tournaments this season, including a semifinal run at the Australian Open and a quarterfinal berth at Wimbledon, losing to the eventual champion in both.

''She shows up to play at the Slams, for sure,'' Hampton said.

While Stephens' record at major tournaments this season is 15-3, she is only 17-15 at other tournaments, with six losses in the first or second round.

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{blackbabes} JFK outpouring

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The 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy will be memorialized by Jessica Chastain, Viola Davis, Channing Tatum, Anne Hathaway and Michelle Williams in the documentary "Letters to Jackie," in which 20 of more than 800,000 condolence letters sent to his widow are read. The actors will join director Bill Couturié and presenter Christy Scott Cashman at AFI's premiere at the Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston on Sept. 17. Other letter readers include Betty White and Zooey Deschanel.

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{blackbabes} Photos: Serena Williams of the U.S. celebrates a point against Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan at the U.S. Open tennis championships in New York August 31, 2013

{blackbabes} Beyonce Hits Coney Island Dressed as Minnie Mouse

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Did Beyonce get her theme parks mixed up?

The Mrs. Shawn Carter Tour headliner appears to be dressed as Disney's most famous lady mouse in Brooklyn's most famous theme park! We know Coney Island doesn't have an official female character to copy, but isn't it sacrilege to take Minnie out of her world?

Rumor has it the "Single Ladies" singer was actually at the beach-side boardwalk for a music video shoot. So now we're stuck wondering what new song requires a bright pink Minnie bow?

We should probably be more interested in the rest of the on-screen style. Skinny, distressed jeans, a chic white tank and piles of gold-charmed chains complete the costume. So maybe the new tune is about trying to be a woman while still feeling like a girl? Or maybe we're reading way too much into it and Bey just grabbed a hair piece from Blue Ivy's closet?

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