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    I did not realize how much information and details there is when dealing with an organization. It takes a lot of brainstorming, planning, and effort. This class is providing me with knowledge that I had no idea about dealing with organizations. I knew it was not easy at all, but I lacked the full understanding of building a quality organization. The person that founded…

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    Self-Assessment and Role Analysis In today’s society, aspiring to be an entrepreneur is the career choice many people dream to have. Many people want to become an entrepreneur to escape the typical nine to five job and open up their own business and become their own boss. Entrepreneurship can be exciting, but it can also be very intimidating and terrifying. Many people, including myself, believe that being an entrepreneur automatically means success while living a stress free lifestyle, but…

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    mind. When the writer uses the illustration, “they pace their rooms like expectant fathers, waiting to deliver the perfect beginning” he gives a marvelous description of reality. I cannot begin to explain all the times I paced around my bedroom brainstorming ideas. I would go through several different ideas until I came across one that would not be too challenging for me to complete. As I know that I am not the only student who has doubted their writing ability, I find it sad that instead of…

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    Network Structure Definition: Satterlee (2013), states that “a network structure is a central organization that works together with association independent companies, as if they were a single operation” (p. 82). Satterlee, A. (2013). Organizational Management & Leadership: A Christian Perspective. Raleigh, NC: Synergistics International. p.82 Summary Allan Affuah did an extensive work on network structures and eventually produced a blueprint called,…

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    Following a considerable amount of thought and reflection concerning our project, I have recognized a number of ways in which both the group and I would have done things differently to improve the team’s outcome. After analyzing our work and speaking with Dr. Brown, we were able to make effective, efficient improvements from the first part of the project, thus improving the grades on the subsequent parts. Our low grade on Part I could be attributed to several issues. There was a degree of…

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    A Can-Do attitude from your client is the difference between contented success and miserable failure. One way to determine whether or not the potential client has the attitude you want is to have a brainstorming session with them. Make suggestions and advise them about possibilities and risks that go along with any new ventures you are discussing. If the client is looking at things from a realistic perspective and is getting excited about the whole process…

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    Dominion Mandate Analysis

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    The Role of the Dominion Mandate as a Motivator for Team Creativity The Dominion mandate was established by God as the appointment of mankind to a position of authority in the earth and as a direct imperative to exercise the dominion. The dominion of sin and death was followed by after Adam’s fall, but was not eradicated. The Dominion mandate was restored and renewed in the dominion of Christ. The believers of Christ shared in the dominion and made many accomplishments while Christ reigned…

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    paying job and to be a helpful member of our society. Well, I want to argue against some of the many reasons why people may go to school, and discuss the mental, physical, and psychological cons that came with pursuing high-education. While brainstorming some pros and cons of going to college, I stumbled upon an article by Patrick Bet-David titled “Drop Out and Get Schooled: 4 Bad Reasons to Go to College.” What followed this blunt title was a subscript that read “Are you going to college…

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    What happened to the chalk board? Instead of using a chalk board, teachers now use a device that is considered to be a major digital tool of the 21st century called an interactive whiteboard (Skinner, 2015). Interactive whiteboards have become common in classrooms across America. The popularity of interactive whiteboards has prompted educators to change their teaching strategies and lessons to integrate the use of these boards (Skinner, 2015). Interactive whiteboards are considered to be one of…

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    get past negative ideas. He then looked at society as a whole and tried to compare pre-determined destiny to the idea of free will that we live with, yet again deciding that it was not a strong topic to base his paper on. Finally giving up on brainstorming, Tahz sighed and went to the living room to watch the news. When he saw news about an update on the war against ISIL in Iraq. Suddenly spring from the lurking shadows of his mental constraints, Tahz realized he could relate the glory of war…

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