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    cost but also provide coverage for a greater number of citizens. Following these, I have been searching for how to develop the skills which will enable me provide evidence from available data that will help inform management decisions on resource allocation and investments in technologies that will improve health outcome in a cost-effective…

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    Google – needs no description. Everybody is aware of it. It has replaced libraries, newspapers, brokers in flats etc., and has taken word of mouth and information gathering to a disruptive level through reviews, listings and has become a success to such an extent that it has become a verb now. There is no second thought when people want to search for any information that they want. ‘Where is mom now’, ‘I am bored now, what do I do’, ‘what to eat for dinner’ etc., are real questions which show…

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    Internet of Things. 2. Demand Satisfaction Behavior (Saudi Aramco v.s. IOCs/PEIs): Wholesale marketing behavior is different between IOCs/PEIs and Saudi Aramco. Table 7 explains the significant difference in customer satisfaction behavior, delivery, allocation and regulation. In Saudi Aramco, demand satisfaction is mandatory and there are no sales “contracts” per se within the Kingdom. As a result, the Wholesale marketing concept is not applicable within the context of Saudi Arabia. Table 7…

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    Humans hated, mistrust and resist change. Deep seated cultural belief, routines are difficult to get rid of even in modern society today. Hence the Templestowe college audacious and revolutionary move is mostly sneered upon and not celebrate. I would think that some other schools would one day follow their audacious example. Need to define person specification (s=knowledge and skills) for specific roles (end product) but could trainees be allowed more flexibility in deciding how to get there?…

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    the profits sent to CSARL as its own profits on the consolidated public financial statement while telling Uncle Sam that those profits belong to its Swiss affiliate CSARL. Caterpillar has provided several justifications for this change in profit allocation which appear to be inconsistent with the economic reality of its operations. Caterpillar claims that the company merely cut out a redundant…

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    is an advocate, political strategist, and negotiator. The basic leadership task negotiates, bargain, set agendas, build coalitions, and manage conflicts. The leadership logic is to distribute justice where the frame emphasizes allocation of scarce resources and allocation. The main leadership assumptions are resources are scarce, differences are enduring, main decisions entails who gets what, and conflicts are inevitable. Areas of analysis in this frame are conflict, power, resources, agendas,…

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    “Cities are symbols of inequality” (Jacobs and Appleyard 115). In most large cities, there is a prevailing discrepancy that exists between the rich and the poor, one that has adverse effects on the social mobility of a city (Glaeser, Resseger, and Tobio 617). The separation that takes place between residents within these metropolitan areas can be attributed to many factors, of which includes the limited amount of space available and social stratification. The “segregation of urban space occurs…

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    services delivery traces its roots to the traditional beliefs and values adopted by the American people. The value and belief system governs the training and general orientation of health care providers, type of health delivery settings, financing and allocation of resources, and access to health care. (Shi L & Singh, D.A (2015). Delivering Health Care in America. 62) The main beliefs and values in America are as follows [1]: Advancements in science. The United States leads the world in…

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    Arguably, CERCLA has not been as effective in preventing future hazardous waste disposal sites. CERCLA was enacted as a reactive measure to known and unknown hazardous waste disposal sites. As the EPA, federal and local governments move forward amendments need to be made to transform the EPA and CERCLA into a proactive agency and policy. This can be achieved by maintaining oversight on known hazardous waste sites, while regulating and preventing the occurrence of new hazardous waste sites. This…

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    1. Introduction Behavioral game theory has been used extensively in experimental research, focussing on altruism, fairness and cooperation (see Camerer, 2003). Game theory assumes that people behave rationally when making decisions and in order to maximise personal gain, people should behave selfishly when allocating resources. However, this is not always the case as people take the receiver’s payoffs into account, as well as their own (Fehr & Fischbacher, 2003). Game theory enables us to test…

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