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    Regrettably, they are right as my decisions do involve procrastination; hence, my procrastination is the result of the fear of making the wrong decision that could create an enemy against me or a breakdown in our daily operations. Once again, by my own admission, fear has prevented me at times from making the right decision as opposed to doing things the right way (CCBS, n.d.). Fortunately, my co-workers were able to greatly relate…

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    then that patient will not get the care they really need. As a nurse, I need to be involved in the decision-making for the patient and ensure the best outcome for the patient. I want to be a leader to the patients, staff, and doctors.…

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    Cognitive dissonance is a situation involving conflicting attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. This leads to discomfort which leads to the changing of one 's attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors to reduce discomfort and restore balance. For example pre-marital sex. Being raised with Christian values but wanting to have sex even though it 's morally wrong. People tend to seek consistency in their life. So when they come to a problem, such as sex before marriage, they stumble upon an inconsistency…

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    parent and one absent parent who seemed to be doing well. This alone was enough to force Gary into impulsive thinking and irrational decision making. The problem is that Gary was not able to have a normal childhood because he was born into poverty with an unfit single mother and forced to take on adult responsibilities. He had no idea what good parenting or positive decisions were. At only 17 years old Gary had gotten his girlfriend pregnant and was faced with another battle of adulthood. His…

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    Performance Enhancing Drugs As people go through life they will be faced with making decisions. These decisions can sometimes be hard to make as we must decide if the choice being made is good or bad. When faced with an ethical dilemma one must look at both options and determine what is right from wrong. Performance enhancing drugs is an issue that many athletes will be faced with. I will look over this ethical dilemma and how my Christian worldview would be influenced. The morals we live…

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    the result is a good consequence, then it is still considered to be a good act. I believe, when people are in groups, then decisions should be made by the group. When multiple ideas come up within the group, it needs to be the group’s decision to decide on what to do. If one person makes the decision for the entire group, conflict rise; if majority of the group makes the decision, majority of the group is happy. A personal example of this is when I was 16 years old. It was my birthday along with…

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    competent in their respective areas of expertise. They are located in several different countries and have never worked together before. The team reports to Jim Towne. The team is a “virtual team” connected primarily via videoconference, group decision-…

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    greatest number of people affected by the action. Otherwise the action is wrong.” (p. 44). In business, individuals and corporations are faced with many actions or decisions that affect other people and employees. These decisions can be very complicated and can become a “double edged sword” situation for the individual making the decision. This essay will analyze what is required to apply utilitarianism in business. Most businesses are in business to make a profit. DeGeorge writes, “Because the…

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    Managers often come across ethical decisions that influence their organisation. The South American country has been affected by a mosquito borne virus. A virus by which causes serious birth defects. A manager is considering to either support the athlete or coach, by applying the three ethical theories to justify the decision and impacts according to the final decision. The three ethical models; utilitarian, moral and justice will determine the right decision to make (Waddell, Jones and George…

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    I found the movie, Maxed Out, to be very informative. I learned a lot of things from watching it. The first thing that really captured my attention was credit card companies and how college students are a main target for them. I found that part of the movie very important. The second fact that caught my eye was that a person can buy another’s debt. I thought that was interesting but not a very smart thing to do. The third thing that piqued my interest was about the company Providian. As I…

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