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    A systems theory can be described as a sociological theory that looks at how groups of individuals interact as, and within a system. It is a group of different individuals working together to make something work. Individuals work together, influence each other, and make their system the system that works perfectly and allows each individual to work in harmony. Megan, Tom, and Edward are all detrimental to the systems that they are apart of, and without them their systems can fall apart, and…

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    2. In the business world, firms tend to have large costs and therefore it would seem that firms are more likely to insure themselves of these perceived risks by signing onto contracts. However, it turns out that non-contractual relations are very common and subsequently, very important in business. In his piece, “Non-Contractual Relations in Business: A Preliminary Study,” Stewart Macaulay discusses why firms tend to engage in non-contractual relations. There are three main factors why firms…

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    Key to success Henry Ford said, “If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself,”. What Ford meant is that people must work together, as well as take care of their responsibilities to be successful. This is a great motto to have when working with people. It can help be a reminder that if they can get over their internal struggle of working with someone, there will be success. Therefore, Teamwork and personal responsibility are essential to maintaining a floral shop…

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    Questions, are words formed to usually find out information or elicit a response. I believe that questions are one of the most important parts of conversations in today’s society. In the article; the “The Power of Why” the author Warren Berger talks about the importance of questions and how they can be used in many different methods by different age groups. The author talks about how questions are used differently and how some have sparked huge companies, innovations, and created huge business…

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    It is indeed important for someone to analyze your work and give feedback because otherwise, you keep on doing same mistakes over and over without realizing loopholes. You will only notice when the artwork is being diminished. The organizations are so much into market research, reports and analysis nowadays and getting feedback on their work is the only reason. Same reason belongs to any artwork. Be it a movie, book launch, poetry, painting or any other kind of art, critics and criticism…

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    For this paper, I will be forming an in-depth analysis of Adrienne Marie Brown’s “Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds” based on her critique, vision, and strategy. The main argument that I will present in my paper is bringing the concept of emergent strategy as means of a way for all of us from different backgrounds, identities, and beliefs to become creators of our future together. It is through relationship-building between individuals and communities to find a common ground…

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    As politics evolves over time, changes occur and new paradigms are conceived. Ideologies are developed based on opinions regarding specific circumstances within the societal and political sphere, and eventually become shared within the political environment amongst political members and grow into customs, legislations, or even governmental frameworks. One ideology making an emergence now during the 21st century is deemed the term “post-truth politics”. Post-truth politics is the belief that many…

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    I would lead using the team approach in the Blake & Mouton Leadership Grid. In my leadership style test, I discovered and agreed that I am more tasked than people concerned, but with this unique situation, the concern for employees should be high. Under this theory, the relationship with employees and the concerns for task accomplishment is very high. In this situation, it is important to make the former MixCo employees feel as if their voice is heard now being a part of UltiCo. It is also vital…

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    Northrop Grumman(NG) currently defines their business industry as “global security”. They have been through many iterations within the defense contracting industry and recently recognize the overlap in all these iterations by merging Information and Electronics Sectors into “Mission Systems”. The company’s organizational profile demonstrates a progressive, forward thinking, industry leading company. Wes Bush is the company CEO and his skill and understanding of the business come from having…

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    Introduction When inspecting how a company or an organization is run, it is vital to examine what motivates the staff members and what does not. Several corporations use specialized training and performance techniques in order to achieve the best results possible. Two different techniques that are often used to stimulates employee’s motivation are the Expectancy Theory and Maslow’s Hierarchy Theory. Both methods have their advantages and disadvantages but in the case of the Petrova Restaurant…

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