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    Following a critical assessment or introspection, all strategic planning processes begin with a clearly enunciated vision, objective or goal translating to an expected outcome sometime in the future. That goal or destination depicts the strategic planning model’s zenith from Figure 3.1. Mature objectives articulate the very essence of rationality to avoid becoming somebody’s enormously expensive, irrecoverable aberration at a later date. And although these objectives define the end game, they…

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    Resiliency. Resiliency help us in understanding the general resilience and approaches for building general resilience of social-ecological systems. Natural calamities are the random event but few of them are similar and experience helps in providing a basis for building a specified resilience towards such random events. Few strategies identified by World Economic Forum for building specified resilience are monitoring hazard and communicating risk, socio-physical strengthening, sharing for…

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    another. The Gold Coast Tram railways are an excellent example of the forward thinking ideas that help Australian cities become advantageous, affordable and convenient. According to the Department of Transport and Main Roads, Queensland Leaders are planning to implement the Cycle Network Programme, Cross river Rails and more. According to the Future of Australian Transport Systems, it is predicted that within the next 50 years’ Australian transport convenience and efficiency will increase by…

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    Almost 4.5 billion years ago, the Earth, newly formed, had possibly the hottest climate in the planet’s extensive past. Temperatures were scorching, enough to liquefy rocks. As radioactive elements located in Earth’s core decay, they generate heat and pressure shoving molten rock toward Earth’s surface. Along with bringing molten rock to the surface, volcanoes also released heat and emitted carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, initiating the greenhouse effect which leads on to global warming.…

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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT MASTERCARD I. INTRODUCTION Strategic Management Background The procedure wherein managers evaluate the interior and exterior surroundings in order to invent strategies and allocate the company’s resources to create competitive advantage in the market while achieving the company’s targets is what we call the Strategic Management. (Cox, et al. 2012). Strategic Management improves the communications process in the organization in all…

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    Planning theory developed from a range of disciplines. It borrows ideas from economics, sociology, political science, psychology and geography. From these disciplines, planning has adopted ideas which are applied to the planning process to arrive at normative prescriptions of how planning is to be done. According to Alexander, planning practice needs a theory of what planning is or should be, and theory provides scientific explanation and description of facts. Planning used to be viewed as an…

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    how communities perceive their health and quality of life concerns as well as their knowledge of community resources and assets regarding the Zika virus. This tool will be useful if a town hall meeting was held where surveys were passed out. This event will allow members of the community to meet local community health officials and discuss health concerns and health goals the community has interests in. The Local Public Health System Assessment will assist with the assembling a subcommittee to…

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    evaluation and analysis in order to avoid repetition in the system. 1.3.1 SONY'S QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Sony reconfigured its quality management system by inspecting different quality management mechanisms across all processes i.e. from development, planning, design and manufacturing through to sales and services including the roles, responsibilities and authority of those responsible for product and service quality and establishing guidelines. Based on this…

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    term objectives, the ability to maintain competitive advantage, a strong organizational culture, and contingencies for unseen challenges are all characteristic of an organization with strong strategic leadership and an understanding of strategic planning. The value of the public relations executive is clear to senior management in such companies. (Russell Bertrand, 2016) The implementation of public relations strategies and tactics in the development of a mission statement will lead to clear…

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    the 500 trials, the total time of 14 months or less has shown 34% of the cases. Furthermore, results show that 79% chance could be 15 months or less for the project to be completed. Based on this information, we might make different choices when planning the project. Such information might have an impact on our financing, insurance, permits and hiring needs. Figure 1: Probability of completion within specified time (Months) (retrieved from www.riskAMP.com) Conclusion The simulation will…

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