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    Meaning we start with the person who committed the error, progressing to the charge nurse, and if escalated we go to the nurse manager. We also have a system in place where regardless of where in the chain of command we took the error, we as employees report it by filling out an incident form. This gets followed up by the proper people, usually the assistant nurse manager handles these meetings. We also have a separate form to fill out for near misses. These…

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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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    The themes I chose to write about this time is chain of command, the maltese cross, and lessons we’ve learned from big fires in history. I chose these themes because i think they are important to modern fire services and in the past. Without these strategies, rules, and events, todays fire service would not be as good as it is. The “Chain of command” is structure of division of labor. It is dividing workers into certain jobs and duties they need to do for a specific scenario. This also connected…

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    Weak command-level personnel and inept supervisors…

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    Chain of command is an important aspect of the law enforcement division. Transmitting information through organizational structure ensures that all personnel in a department will be adequately informed. A chain of command establishes department’s hierarchy in which the authority members may conduct appropriate action before transferring the information/directive/order down the line of command. Failure to transmit the matter through the chain of command creates internal disorder and confusion.…

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    Alvarado was not pleased because I didn’t call him and informed him and he didn’t like my reason for calling CPT Jerad M. Linder and now I have to write this paper on what a chain of command is and what our chain of command is from me to our Sergeant Major here at Fort Polk and why we use it. What exactly is a chain of command? Well according to bussinessdictionary.com…

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    Army Materiel Command

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    with the Army Materiel Command, I actually was responsible for several other programs that covered many of the Army’s core functions for communications and signal. One of the Army’s major functions is Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR). Absent the actual purchase of weapons system the second most important function that needs to be performed is controlling those systems via communications. The Army Materiel Command is responsible…

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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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    EV-516: A Short Story

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    EV-516 woke up right on time, the way she always did, at least, the way she always did since the operation. Her eye scanners flickered bright colors back and forth, sending information to her eyes and into her brain. She stood, dressed, and walked out of the boarding house rhythmically, in the same pattern she did everything. Every move that EV made was to the beat of the ticking sound that transmitted to every aspect of her being. It was constant, not even ceasing when she slept. The…

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    Karen Hesse’s Stowaway was a totally self-enveloping novel in the form of a sailor’s diary, about a young boy from Britain who runs away from his family problems. In the hope of returning with all of his problems sorted out. He hides aboard a boat called the Endeavor that will be traveling the world. He is discovered however by the crew mates and his adventure begins. Stowaway is a great book it even interested me as a reader who almost never reads for personal enjoyment. I really like the way…

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