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    individualized credentials for faculty, staff, and students alike. In addition, it allowed them to replace their manual paper based process of adding position to streamlining everything online. “Everything is now reviewed online and then the hiring decision is made in the same system.” With these changes, applicants gained access to all of the tools they needed online. In conjunction, hiring managers were able to create search committees, post jobs, and look through candidates all through the…

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    Even though in a survival situation there are too many unknown scenarios, it is best for you to survive as an individual. A group can have too many unpredictable variables and conflicting interest. Day to day you are constantly making sure you have your needs met, a survival situation will not change that. Disaster does not wait to hit while you're surrounded by people you know. This is why to survive you must think about yourself. This is going to be a hypothetical situation: you get stuck…

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    u07a1 Analysis of Ground Rules An example of a team I was involved in that was effective and a pleasure to be part of was a 2014 Transcat National Business meeting where senior management, sales managers, and operations managers got together the first month the new to discuss the Transcat’s strategy for the new year and how we as managers had to create plans to execute these strategies to achieve the company goals. Some of the goals were to retain a high number of existing customer, obtain new…

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    It implies that during the harvest dawn, neither road looked shabby or damaged, crude to how the speaker will tell his story years from now. The speaker has to choose which road to take and whatever road he choose to take he has to stick with his decision and never look back. But the speaker made up his mind and took a path to take. In taking that path, he gave up his chance to choose the other road. Symbolically, this means that the speaker is echoing on the choices he makes throughout his life…

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    necessarily the brightest person you’ll meet. He has a chance though to achieve his dream and become smart, but some risks may be involved with having the operation. Either way he would have chosen to go, he still may have not been happy with his decision. Charlie shouldn’t have had the operation for many reasons though. One of the reasons why he shouldn’t have had the operation is because later on, he ended up going back to where he was or maybe even worse than he was before the operation.…

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    The start of modern creativity research is usually traced to Guilford's work in the 1950s, and Guilford's early distinction between divergent and convergent production has had a surprisingly long life in creativity research. In particular, the notion that divergent thinking performance is based on associations between concepts persists as an explanation for individual differences in task performance. In the present work, we sought to revisit the widely-held view among creativity researchers that…

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    A Long Walk to Water Theme: Perseverance Perseverance is an important theme in A Long Walk to Water. The first example of perseverance is when Nya had to persevere on her walk to the pond to collect water. On her trip that she took twice a day, she had to face a lot of thorns and extreme heat. If Nya did not persevere, she would not be able to collect water for her family. Without water, Nya’s family and herself would die within days. But because Nya had persevered on her daily journeys, she…

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    Zadok - Old Castle came by and picked up the CDS Separator that was build incorrectly. They are going to fix or replace the unit and deliver it asap. I called Shem with AgraTec to see check with him regarding schedule for the window install. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to reach him and his vm was full. So I called Kevin and he said that I would need to work with Shem on schedule. I contacted Ryan with Grand Teton Concrete and spoke with him about schedule. He said that he would be…

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    I have experienced many stressful situations recently my organization, however none have compared to stress I experiences leading up to my deployment to Iraq. When I joined the Oregon National Guard, I was told to never go to the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team (41 IBCT), made up of two Infantry Battalions, a Calvary Battalion, a Field Artillery Battalion, Support Battalion and the Headquarters. I was also told that I should especially never want to work in 2nd Battalion of the 162nd…

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    Describe what you learned- This week I learned how organization utilized the psychologist Bruce Tuckman’s model to build group development. Based on his theory the group most go through various stages before moving to the next stage, which would determine the group success or failure. The advancement of the group proceeding to the next stage allows the leadership to change their style to release more autonomy to the group. (Bauer & Erdogan, 2009) For example, at the forming stage leaders may be…

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