20. "Empowerment is not about being a hero, it is about creating more heroes." - Unknown 21. "Empowerment is the process of helping individuals recognize their worth and live up to their full potential." - Unknown 22. "Empowerment is about nurturing a culture of support and collaboration....
"Empowerment" as a multi-dimensional social process through which people gain control over their own lives, communities and society. Empowerment is then the process of obtaining these basic opportunities for marginalized people, either directly by those people, or through the help of non-marginalized...
Empowerment of employees is the process of distributing power, decision-making responsibilities, discretion and/or resources to subordinates, employees or workers. Nowadays, knowledge-based enterprises are characterized by a flat hierarchical structures and a multi-skilled workforce. Managers assume leadership...
Then there was the nounempowerment. This is the process of giving people the feeling that they are in control of their lives, making people more confident in their rights and abilities. DanThe verbinspirewas next. If youins...
The Importance of Empowerment Empowerment refers to the process of giving individuals the power and authority to make decisions and take actions that will improve their lives. It is an essential element for personal and professional growth, as well as organizational success. Empowerment can lead to ...
Lasting empowerment is a process of building trusting relationships and partnerships between management, employees, and customers. Education, training, and positive reinforcement are critical to the success of any empowerment program. Part of building trust between employees and management is giving workers...
Empowerment is both a value orientation for working in the community and a theoretical model for understanding the process and consequences of efforts to exert control and influence over decisions that affect one’s life, organizational functioning, and the quality of community life (Perkins & Zimmerm...
Although their physician should be involved in the decision-making process, the final determination of what is best for the patient is both the right and responsibility of the individual patient. A key part of empowerment is that everyone must take responsibility for managing their illnesses. A ...
We argue that the process of relinquishing control is as central to empowerment as is the process of gaining control. As a “successful” process of empowerment occurs when patients come to terms with their threatened security and identity, not only with their treatment, it may be facilitated ...
Women’s empowerment is the process in which women acquire enabling resources, like education, which may enhance women’s agency, or the ability to define life choices in an evolving historic and social context [13]. Agency includes the ability to formulate one’s own strategic choices, to con...