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    emotional stability, self-confidence, cognitive ability, and knowledge of the business (Williams). Although all these traits apply to Jenna, her cognitive ability is the most pronounced. Her knowledge combined with her problem solving skills, decision making, and emotion self-regulation allow her to be the ideal leader within the banking world. She is able to…

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    This again describes me completely and I think this comes from my military background and also from past experiences when I have made the wrong decision and regretted it. Next strength on the list is Context which is described as making present decisions based upon the past and comparing it to the possible outcome of the future. At first after reading this from the report I was perplexed over this particular strength but looking back I understand…

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    So, we think about that 15 years ago we didn’t have iPhones and how that has dramatically hanged things and that my daughter who is three years old is just a wiz on technology. But, then goggle glass or oculus rift or all of these software’s where we can be connected in different ways, I think is going to completely change the way. Like, self-driving cars and I am fascinated by that and how that is going to – Male Participant 1: We are not going to have a garage in the future either. Female…

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    Sears Inc Case Study

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    What is Sears’ management trying to achieve through decisions with respect to financial reporting for uncollectible accounts? Management’s objective was to find alternatives to better manage the way credit card charges were collected. The new system that was being used allowed the company to charge off customers’ accounts that neglected to make a payment within eight billing cycles. The intention of the new system was to assist the company in better managing their collection efforts giving them…

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    hospital, and by virtue of seniority and the key decision maker for organ transplant cases, involving Jerry, 55-year-old male, a family man and mid-level manager, Lisa 12-year-old female with lifelong health issues, Ozzy, 38-year-old male who happened to be a homeless drug abuser, and finally Dr.Doe, 35-year-old male an oncologist and also Lisa’s dad. Who are all waiting and hoping for suitable heart to become available and a quick sound decision to be made pertaining which of these patients…

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    Groupthink Case Study

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    Janis (1972) initially introduced the term Groupthink and explained that it happened when a group makes a decision that may be incorrect due to group pressure and a deterioration of “mental efficiency, reality testing and moral judgment”. Groups are often most susceptible to Groupthink when it’s members are from similar backgrounds and when the group does not receive opinions from anyone impartial outside of the group. These groups often take foolish actions that dehumanize others and ignore…

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    UTILITARIANISM Luke could apply the theory of utilitarianism to help him make a decision. Utilitarianism is when an individual must decide which option does more harm than good to the stakeholders. In a way, the stakeholders, or those affected by the business decisions, could be the nearby homeowners that will live by the adult entertainment retail store. If using utilitarianism, Luke would note that by not telling the nearby homeowners that their market value will significantly drop, the…

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    Ethical Dilemma Recently a few months ago, I was faced with an ethical dilemma which made me face a difficult decision of choosing between honesty and friendship. The weight of the decision I made during that time would weigh on my moral compass for future months to come. The incident occurred at the store where I was employed at the time. I had been an employee at this particular store for the past two years and within that period of time I came to befriend a female coworker of mine. She was…

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    The Road Not Taken Journey

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    determination of the course of their travels is a combination of chance and choice evidenced with low modality language in “then took the other… and having perhaps the better claim,” underpinning the arbitrary nature of journeys shaped by spontaneous decisions action making. Moreover, the personal nature of reflective insight on unalterable actions presented through their explorations is emphasised by the regretful tone in “I doubted if I should ever come back,” connoting the irreversibility of…

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    “If you truly want to escape from everyday life, you’ve got no other choice than to keep evolving. No matter if you’re aiming higher, or lower” (Orihara). It is necessary to take the extra steps to change the world, even if it means changing his or herself along the way. Just as Melba did in Warriors Don’t Cry. In Warriors Don’t Cry Melba Pattillo Beals uses her struggles through the Central High integration crisis to show her growth into a strong, hopeful and sensitive woman. Beals relies upon…

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