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Morale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morale , also known as esprit de corps when discussing the morale of a group, is an intangible term used for the capacity of people to maintain belief in an institution or a goal, or even in on...
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Definition of morale from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: in sense 1, from French, from feminine of moral, adjective; in other senses, modification of French moral morale, from moral, adjective...
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morale ( ) n. The state of the spirits of a person or group as exhibited by confidence, cheerfulness, discipline, and willingness to perform assigned ... SYNONYMS morale, esprit, esprit de corps. These nouns denote a spirit, as of dedication to a common goal, that unites a group: the high morale of the troops;
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Employee morale may seem to be one of those incalculable factors. Sears, however, could put real numbers on employee attitudes. This 100+ year old American institution lost $3.9 billion on sales of $52.3 billion in 1992, according to an article in the January/February ‘98 issue of Harvard Business Review.
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What is morale? Who is responsible for it and how do you improve it? ... What is morale? And why does it affect us so much ... Poor morale is like a cancer...
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