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    Chain Of Command

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    Introduction This response considers James’ research paper on foundations of organization structure (chapter 16). James’ research paper addressed the two core concepts of authority and chain of command. Strengths James described how organizations that emphasize use of the chain of command and authority, such as the military, use rigid procedures and controls to focus workers (Fischer, n.d., s. 3). Authority is an inherited ability to give orders with an expectation of compliance or…

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    Mission Command

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    the principles of mission command in my future positions after graduating from the Sergeants Major Course. Army Doctrine Reference Publication 6-0 defines mission command as the “exercise of authority and direction by the commander using mission orders to enable disciplined initiative within the commander’s intent to empower agile and adaptive leaders in the conduct of unified land operations”. Commander’s use the principles of mission command along with art of command and the science of…

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    Command Prompt

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    Two methods include Windows Explorer, as mentioned, and through a command prompt. Windows Explorer is more suited towards the business user. Nearly everyone who has used a Windows computer is familiar with Windows Explorer, although it may not have been used to its full potential. Managing files and folders in the home…

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    Chain Of Command

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    Law enforcement must have a structure of command to ensure a line of authority. Unity of command is a principal that allows 1 supervisor to be in charge of large amount of employees. A subordinate should only have 1 superior, this principle can be also known as the “Chain of Command” this method is used in many organizations like law enforcement as well as government and military. For an example with military and law enforcement rank levels upholds the type of position which employees above…

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    Unified Command

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    The importance of Unified Command for an event such as this or any event in general is, bringing together the “Incident Commanders” of all major organizations involved in the event in order to coordinate an effective response while at the same time carrying out their own jurisdictional responsibilities. (UC) links together organizations and provides a forum for these entities to make agreeing decisions. The (UC) in this event is blending jurisdictions and agencies and non-government sections…

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    all rely on one another. Their own traditional ways to keep their economy going most likely wouldn’t last in a more modern economy. In a command economy, it is based on centralized decision making. All the power is given to a person or a group of people who make all the decisions for the economy. An example of this today would be communist countries. A command economy rarely meets the wants and needs of a citizen. Instead of having the economy and state serve the citizens…

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    Bac Back: A Short Story

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    situation. I activate my "Emperor's Command", which allows me to control every living thing in a 2 mile radius. Yes I know, OP right? Well, what more do you expect from someone who mostly alone combined an entire continent the size of Earth's Land mass altogether. Of course I'm not immortal either, I'm like any other human being, I can die from an arrow in the right spot or blast from a Fire Ball, I just have one power that makes me different from the others.…

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    to move almost flawlessly from the meeting straight into the lesson about commands. Mrs. Wolfe started out her lesson with the following question: “What is a command?” Since this was a new concept to the students no one replied, and Mrs. Wolfe went on to tell them that a command is a statement that tells you to do something. On her easel-like white board, she wrote the following example on it, to show the class what a command looks like, “Shut the door.” Mrs. Wolfe, after she finished writing…

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    poling in regard to Operations, Employees and Consumers. How might effective police leaders alleviate the problems created by this bureaucracy? The Police organization are structured using the bureaucratic model which means that it has a pyramidal command structure. This structure uses a high level of formality in the way it operates, and this allow decisions to be made through an organized process. Within the bureaucratically designed model, personnel are horizontally structured in an effort…

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    Hierarchal Command Essay

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    command at work? Many of the millennials harbour the notion that hierarchal command is no longer relevant at work places, thinking that the changing scenario of power structure in the business is lending the companies more dynamic and less hierarchal. They could not be more wrong though. What is the reason behind the staying power of this hierarchal command at work? The most important reason is quite simple- because the system of hierarchal command is very effective to create…

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