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    The communicator strategy focuses on the person who is delivering the message. The communicator has an objective and such objective is to receive the desired response or outcome. Objectives are separated into three types; general, action and communication. A general objective is the core or the main point and or idea. When dealing with action objectives, the general objective is specified into action outcomes with specific, measurable and time bound steps. Similarly, the communication…

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    Open Innovation Experience throughout my career http://www.strategy-business.com/article/00075?gko=e1727 I will present in this assignment my experience and observation with open innovation initiatives which I experienced in my current Job or the previous jobs. I will start with my experience with open innovation in my previous job. I worked as a Project Manager in Ericssson, in USA and oversea. Ericsson is a Telecommunication company and was a prime leader in mobile communication till…

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    In both Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” and Freire’s “The Banking Concept of Education”, the two authors focus on a similar topic: education and delusions. In Plato’s Allegory, Plato discusses a scenario where prisoners, except for one who escapes, are inside a cave that impairs their ability to view the outside world. His writing is an allegory discussing his views of education and false beliefs with the use of the cave and the prisoners. Freire discusses two different styles of education: the…

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    This essay analyzes how Nietzsche’s and Epictetus’s work can be used to form a philosophical anecdote for the irrational rule of reasoning known as awfulizing. Awfulizing can be defined as perceiving a situation to be as bad as it possibly could be. Awfulizing can occur when a person begins to look at aspects of life in a negative way, which is considered an irrational way of thinking about a situation. For instance, when a friend or family member dies, theft, illness, injury, financial issues,…

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    In the movie the Dark Knight the boat scene exemplifies what Joshua Greene calls a prisoners dilemma, because it involves two groups people who are put in the situation of checks between if the citizens or criminals of Gotham should live. They are given the option of pressing the button on the detonator and blowing up opposite boat and killing all who are in it. Greene states that the prisoner's dilemma is a way to explain why a persons morals are the way they. The prisoner's dilemma involves…

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    In the modern world there are many different communities with different social values. While there are “rules” that almost everyone can agree on, such as murder or taking another’s property is wrong, there are several rules that, from inside a community, seem immutable or common sense, but from the outside they are flippant, arbitrary, and restricted. In the story “Good People” David Foster Wallace uses the circumstances of an unplanned pregnancy to examine the social isolation that can occur…

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    It is important to have a collaboration of team work within any healthcare setting that you are working in. Individual needs can be complex and require an interdisciplinary and/or interprofessional team to work together to achieve optimum health for an individual you are caring for. At Healthcare and Rehabilitation Services we deal with many participants working with individuals in the home and in the community. A large amount of our patients have mental health and/or developmental…

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    permit them to be. A case of this is affection. On the off chance that you are enamored, reason "goes out the window." So does sight, sensibility, thought, and rationale. The scientific method gives a decent case of this procedure. You build up a theory in view of what you as of now have seen about the world. You test it, and think about the outcomes against past tests and arrive at a scope of conceivable conclusions taking into account the relationship between your accomplished perceptions and…

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    In the industry, there are many market structures which explains economic models and theories. A market structure portrays competitive relations among firms on either prices or output in an industry. An oligopoly is a market structure dominated by a small number of firms who produce the bulk of the industry’s output. These firms have a high concentration ratio of the given market and consequently have the power to collectively control both the supply and market price in the market. An oligopoly…

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    Ashford-Rowe, K., Herrington, J., & Brown, C. (2014). Establishing the critical elements that determine authentic assessment. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 39(2), 205-222. Kevin Ashford-Rowe is at the learning and teaching center at Australian Catholic University. Janice Herrington is at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia and Christine Brown is a researcher at the University of Wollongong in Australia. This study sought to establish the significant elements of an authentic…

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