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    refutation but rather a problem to be solved using the tools of the paradigm. Kuhn disambiguates the two distinct ways in which he uses the word paradigm with regard to science. The broader first sense of the word as used by Kuhn is the ‘disciplinary matrix’ consisting of several components one of which is the exemplar, which he considers to be the more specific use of the…

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    Michael Hill Case

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    The matrix consists of the cow, stars, dogs and question marks. The matrix makes use of the industry growth and the market share controlled by the firm to measure the firm’s performance in the market. The dogs are the most unpleasant business ventures, the stars being the most profitable venture while the question marks are potential stars. The cash cows are the firm’s source of income. The balance of the four components of the matrix shows that the company is performing…

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    Quikchik Essay

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    Weaknesses-As Quik Chik has low pressures for global integration and local responsiveness, so it is following ‘international’ global strategy. This strategy means that organization uses its existing expertise to enter another market like Quik Chik is planning to enter the US market with existing capabilities. In this model, the business has subsidiaries in each country with the ultimate control of parent company. This provides the ease of transfer of skills but limit the ability to respond…

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    would ever be possible to deal with this situation in fair way. In result, to listening to these complaints I created a Decision Making Matrix to help figure out the problem and make the best decision for everyone. I had to list the four alternatives which were first come first serve, parking, wants and needs, and seniority. Then, four criterias for these matrix and the criteria I came up with which would be equal to everyone was equity, social cost,social benefit, and freedom of choice. With…

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    compiled five different pieces of literature and was able to connect them in a variety of ways. Using Thomas C. Foster’s ideas of “pattern recognition” and a literary lens mentioned in the “Literary Perspective Tool Kit” packet, I was able to connect The Matrix and Dead Poets Society. I also found connections between The Catcher in the Rye, “The Flowers”, and “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” through the theme of coming of age. All good works of literature can be boiled down and placed…

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    Situational Analysis

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    The tool also reveals two (or more) organization 's relative strengths and weaknesses. Organizations often use CPM to understand their external environment as well as the competition in an industry. The matrix makes use of the critical success factors of an industry to identify and compare the key competitors of an organization. CPM also measures the strengths and weaknesses of an organization and compares it with its competitors in order to identify the…

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    Organizational Structures

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    completing specific work task. Upon the completion of the specific initiative the group disbands and returns to their permanent assignment. During the assignment each assignee keeps their respected leader but assigned to the group under a project matrix normally lead by a project manager. The project manager does not have any supervisory authority but utilize the assignee supervisor for discipline and power. Pro: High specialized assignees attached to initiative. Operational goals are well…

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    The enzyme, succinyl coenzyme A synthetase, acts on the conversion of the succinyl group succinate. A decrease in the ATP production of the mitochondria may occur if there is a deficiency of this enzyme. The decrease is seen during the phosphorylation of succinyl CoA to succinate. With this decrease, the cells would produce lactic acid in order to get ATP leading the cell to be non-functional. The deficiency of the enzyme, and the increase in lactic acid causes fatal infantile lactic acid…

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    environment for numerous years. Discovering what strategies work best is an individual process of trial, error and re-evaluation. The time management and learning strategies I will explore to counteract these challenges are the Covey time management matrix, to-do lists, note taking and reflective journaling. As one the major fundamentals in the success of online self-directed learning is time management, it seemed prudent to start with addressing this challenge first. Describing time management…

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    Upon completing my decision making matrix model, I have concluded that the overall best way to distribute the limited parking spots was by having a “first come, first serve policy”. The way I had determined this alternative was by first assessing the problem at hand, how to most fairly distribute the thirty available parking spots among students. Then, I came up with a list of the top three alternatives to this problem. The three alternatives are listed as follows; a first come, first serve…

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