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    again. “‘Goodbye, Daddy,’ I said and I went down the stairs and got my train, and that was the last time I saw my father.” After he got onto the train, he never saw his father again after the reunion. This revolve around the claim because he finds out about his father’s poor actions was not was he expecting. The author suggests that expectations do not always come true. The author develops coming of age by comparing the expectations to his dad to the reality of his terrible actions. One last way…

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    acquaintance of these factors, brands are in a better position to develop an effective strategy which could cater to the needs of the customers by keeping in view all these factors( Asamoah,2012). Consumer Decision Making Process: There are different processes involved in the consumer decision making behavior.…

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    of the Military decision making methodologies. While researching decision making processes I was astonished to see that different publications are very similar. Three publications that stood out to me are “7 Steps in Decision Making (the happy manager)”, a book entitled “Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work (Heath and Heath)”, and “What are the Steps in the Decision-Making Process of a Manager? (Ingram)”. It seems that when it comes to decision making/planning, that a good…

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    1) In my opinion, after the first couple of days, Mr.Holden already realized that the company had good employees, but they were just not given enough freedom for creativity. Out of fear to take unsuccessful attempt and be punished by a supervisor, they simply did not want to take risks and share their ideas. In that case, the best decision was to change the approach – give employees more freedom, instead of hiring outsiders. This way Holden gained the trust of employees, by showing that he…

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    Sometimes require a very short time to really think prior to making a decision. In these cases, my approach is to listen intently, sort through communications to hone in on the facts and remove emotion. Quickly evaluate if additional data or input in needed, think of the repercussions of the decision, the impact,…

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    Someone with a fixed mindset will consider effort making as a mere waste of time. He doesn’t see what more things he could achieve by making more efforts. To him, there’s a lot to figure out and there’s no time for all of them, so why waste the time and effort to learn something new or to improve what he has since they’re okay as they are.  Growthmindset: Your growth mindset will convince you that the effort you are making will help you somehow. It may be difficult to make the effort but…

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    Pros and Cons The benefits of making a decision as an individual or a group can generally be weighed by each individual. One of the pre-requisites of group decision making is that everyone must be willing to work together on a team. Some people do not work well in teams and would be a more effective worker by working on their own. Additional cons of group work are that within an organization there are many ways for a group to fail or become dysfunctional. If a work group is not established…

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    shoes that I want but also let me keep the shoes that they send to me previously. The agent could be able to process my order without any assistant or agreement from his manager. Clearly, that the company Zappos have given their employees a decision-making authority to satisfied their customer and quickly responded to help the customers. He was given great levels of responsibility behave as responsible and committed, increasing both morale and productivity of his service to a customer. As a…

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    participative leadership, which is “a style of leadership in which a leader solicits opinions from subordinates before making decisions” (Greenberg 455). From personal experience I’ve worked in a warehouse for almost two years and one of my supervisors will always ask us if we have any ideas or concerns that we believe need to be tended to, my manager will ask us for information before making a decision that will affect his work force the most. When I’ve seen my ideas and co-workers ideas used…

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    Learning Activity #6: Decision Making Exercise After reading this article and looking at both types of decision making models, I have come to the conclusion that the Action Priority Matrix is the one that suites me best based on the decisions I experience most. I seem to have a lot of things to do in my life. Many of these responsibilities I did not put on my previous Responsibilities Exercise simply because it was too many things to list in a nice, organized chart. Since I am involved with…

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