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    dependence and locus of control. The following three were developed by Linda Trevino; she believed the ethical decision can explain by the interaction of individual and situational components. To resolve an ethical dilemma Trevino believed this is a cognitive moral development stage. According to Trevino the ego strength individuals follow their convictions and resist impulse decisions. Field dependence uses external information to help an unclear matter. There are two type of locus of…

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    transition well and draw energy from these transitions to energize others. They work to help change the mindsets of people in order to get the results needed for the organization. o VIII - Edge Tough Decisions Enhancing Your Edge This section focuses on how winning leaders face hard facts and make tough decisions, take risks and endure the pain that comes along with the territory. They never take the easy way out. People within their organizations are able to see the need for change and…

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    category as opposed to the facilitate category is because Kevin made a point to not be present during the discussion. It appears that in the past, Kevin used the leadership style of decide or consult individually. It seems that he normally made all the decisions on his own. He could have also consulted with some employees individually, but most likely not as a group. He seems to be inexperienced on how to approach the employees having a discussion as a group. Answering the…

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    might be considered ethical might be considered illegal. Leaders needs to take into account both of these qualities. Leaders need to be responsible in their actions in order to operate legally but also need to take into account how ethical their decisions and behaviours are. The primary aim of any business is to generate a profit (a return) for shareholders. Leaders who operate with this goal in mind often only focus on short term returns and thus operate only within the legal aspects.…

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    improve her professional and interpersonal skills might be a good option. She will have the opportunity to re-apply for partnership the following year. This won't causes any major consequences for Price Waterhouse and would stop them from making an irrational decision that could have a long-term negative impact on them. Also, Hopkins might work on improving herself and get promoted once the hold period is met. She might also get partnership if she decides to stay. If she still does not show…

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    Under the Microscope - The Strategic Capabilities and Culture of DesignTech, Inc. DesignTech, Inc. is a start-up company in the Silicon Valley in Half Moon Bay not far from San Francisco Bay. The company is not exactly geographically part of Silicon Valley but was culturally part of Silicon Valley. Design Tech had top-tier investors, an experienced executive team, and a strategically sound business plan. Engineers sent in their resumes and cautious investors lined up wanted to be part of this…

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    final decisions. I knew sometimes my decisions would not be popular, but as a supervisor I got paid to make the tough decisions. I tried to think of my group when making budget cuts, but sometimes somebody would simply be screwed over by my decision making. I try to avoid confrontation because I want to have trust amongst my group. In the case of annual budget, I would take a more group consensus such as the smoothing over process. Especially if I have a large amount of time to make a decision.…

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    Party Lifestyle Analysis

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    with friends (and committing crimes with them), drug and alcohol abuse, reckless and impulsive behaviour, lack of regular, stable employment and multiple others. Each aspect of the party lifestyle has a direct influence on an offender’s criminal decision making. By analyzing the group setting of the party lifestyle, drug and alcohol abuse and subsequently…

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    Similar settings and different decisions of Ann and Zeinat In life, people come across situations that require them to make risky decisions that may impact their life. Making life changing decisions are portrayed in both stories, by the protagonists Ann from “The Painted Door” and Zeinat from “The Ghobashi Household”. Ann from “The Painted Door” is a farmer’s wife who is dealing with loneliness thus, decides to cheat on her husband with her neighbour, which leads to a tragic end. Zeinat from…

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    In every case, any important decision that was crafted or suggested for consideration, the owner always had the final say in the matter. For example, my current occupation at ProResponse, Inc gives me the ability to suggest ways into making the company more efficient, but at the end of the day, the owner of the company gets to decide whether or not to go with my suggestion. Also, in…

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