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    without action is without any value, because behind every decision, there are many choices with ethical implications. Ethics help professionals to recognize and anticipate healthcare dilemmas and make good judgments and decisions based on universal values and laws of the country and the constitution (DeNisco, 2016). Utilitarianism and deontology are the most commonly used frameworks by healthcare fields. They encourage leaders making decisions based on the greatest good for the greatest number…

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    Whatever will be, will be. The future 's not ours to see. Que sera, sera. What will be, will be.” There has been several decisions I have applied this style to: deciding what I say to confront a friend would hurt their feelings or not, deciding what to wear, and deciding a birthday gift for my twin sister. My personality (ESFJ) and values relate to choosing a decision making style because I do not like hurting others feelings, but I have remind myself that whatever happens,…

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    starting a company many things must be considered. Among those is the legal entity you want your company to be. There are several legal entities, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. These will be looked at in order to come to a nal decision about what legal entity In nity Engineering will be. 2 Sole Proprietorship According to the online Entrepreneur Encyclopaedia, a sole proprietorship, by de nition, is a business that legally has no separate existence from its owner.[1] All…

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    managerial structures. A good managerial structure not only brings positivity to the performance of the employees, but it can also help the managers to tackle the different operations of the company (Korzynski, 2013). The managerial structure or decision-making power of every company differs, as every company has different strategies to make its business grow. According to the case study, the company began with one man; Barker. He quickly expanded to have 19 employees under him. Barker remains…

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    a. What type of learning do you think would be the most relevant? Why? Reasoning learning is most relevant. It is because I am searching for a restaurant for special occasion, so I need to do many researches on it, and find a best choice. My decision is based on the reasoning learning while other type of learning such as classical conditioning, operant conditioning, rote learning and observational learning would not affect my choice in the situation. b. List out the steps you think…

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    their actions, feelings, and the society, ethnicity, and group that a person comes from (Babin, B. J., & Harris, E. G.). Consumer behavior is the all-around study of how a person purchases something, and what makes consumer behavior so dynamic, is the fact that it is always changing. It changes because people change. As society changes, trends change, and technology evolves, so does the both women and men as consumer behavior and decisions change. As both genders get older, so does their buying…

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    the course of action, may have consequences that may harm the counseling relationship. However, “A practitioner’s guide to ethical decision making”, by the American Counseling Association (ACA) offers a seven step decision making model that will help counselors with the challenges of ethical dilemmas (Forester-Miller & Davis, 1996). This paper will use the decision making model to analyze scenario 2. Scenario 2 reveals the implications of boundary crossings, boundary violations and possible dual…

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    THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS 4.1.1 The Difference Between Consumer and Organisational Buyer Behaviour As Innovative Leisure’s customers are organisations, we have to appeal to decision makers who are either making the decision themselves or on behalf of an organisation. It’s important to understand the difference between consumer and organisational buyers. Consumers choose products based not only on price but on popularity, status and other emotional triggers. B2B buyers often make decisions…

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    was aimed to find out whether the theory that people construct their identities through the conditions consumer culture provide them. The overall result of the study was that consumer culture not only affects everyday life such as making economically based decision making and social life, it also affects psychological aspects a life. This refers to the forming of identities and relationships. Identifying and identified. Not only consumer culture shapes us by letting us construct out own…

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    attitude, emotions and group dynamic influence the decision making process. We can relate this movie with current situation in our own organization on how the management teams make a decision on any situation arise. Individuals are likely to evaluate about any target more positively when they are in happy mood rather than in sad mood (Norbert Schwarz, 2000). 4. PERSONALITY OF JUROR Personality traits are very important and play a big role especially in the decision making process. Schermerhorn,…

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