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    Introduction The purpose of this article is to establish that the most effective way a CIO to accomplish a strategy for strategic planning is a “bottom up” approach. However, many organizations of today underestimate this operational consideration and not support this theory. The article will show why this is problematic for the overall good of the organization. Furthermore, this document will develop the concept that even though many organizations use a top down approach –this concept often…

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    developing policies there is a newer way of approaching this. The Bottom-Up approach allows for more potential to accomplish and accommodate to policies regarding climate change. Working better than the reverse side of top-down approach as it is becoming to vague and isn’t able to be as efficient as it was originally made. Policies under this category tend not to be able to adapt to the new technologies. One of the benefits to Bottom-Up process is the ability to adapt and change its policies…

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    include but not limited to the following; Bottom up approach This is also known as indigenous empowerment. The idea behind it is to empower local populations who are at the bottom and mid-levels of society by allowing them to consolidate and develop necessary resources for the implementation of a peace process, which could be later advanced onto elite levels that are at the top. This approach should be looked at as a pyramid where the local population is at the bottom and the elite (leaders) at…

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    Analytical or planned approach is suitable for stable environment that is completely controllable and predictable. This approach has certain requirements that include development of formal plans, centralized leadership and precise intentions. The planned approach is characterized with a specific mission, shared organizational intentions and realization of these intentions. This approach neglects the consideration of external factors such as changes in government policy, customer preferences, and…

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    What is intriguing about this curriculum is the building of background knowledge, sequencing of objectives and logical progression of concepts. All of these, demonstrate characteristics of the bottom-up approach. The fact that it is teacher directed more than student led, also is a characteristic of the bottom-up approach. However, the group projects and real-world applications make it even more interesting because these portray characteristics of the project method model. Therefore, the Texas…

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    Cheaper by the dozen, is about the life of Frank B. Gilbreth and his wife Lillian Moller Gilbreth, written by Frank B. Gilbreth Jr and his sister Ernestine Gilbreth Carey. Mr. Gilberth, is a person obsessed in time saving and improving efficiency mechanisms. His wife, Lillian is a psychiatrist who is pioneer in the field. The most spellbinding piece of this story is that Frank and Lillian have twelve children, six boys and six girls. The story delves profound into the childhood of the…

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    to reduce some motions to save some time so that the task could be completed more efficiently. No matter where he is, Frank always is an efficiency expert. For example, instead of buttoning his vest from the top down, he tries to put-on it from the bottom up and through this approach four seconds could be saved during the whole process. Another example is that he was just trying to assemble his children as soon as possible by giving whistle. He practices his children often. His practices were…

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    Thisbe. Nick Bottom wants to play Thisbe and he believes that he needs to “speak in a monstrous little voice: “Thisne, Thisne! - ‘Ah, Pyramus, my lover dear; thy Thisbe dear, and lady dear’”(1.2.43-4). This oxymoron that has an ironic effect sets up a stereotype that every women has a monstrous, high pitched, little voice. In this, Nick Bottom mimics a woman’s appearance through society eyes, which is perceived as weak person with a little high voice. Peter Quince does not want Nick Bottom to…

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    In Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Nick Bottom expresses his comprehension of dream and imagination. His awakening speech with garbled recitation of 1 Corinthians 2:9 demonstrates that the imagination he experiences is beyond a human being’s reason. It is suggested in the play that he cannot either clearly recall the dream or understand it, and he recites St. Paul’s lines in order to describle his feelings. Once he return to reality, Nick Bottom cannot real off the imaginative…

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    by the love potion and when he was not under the spell. Not only that, but when Lysander was rejecting Hermia, it seemed like true frustration and didn't seem to be staged at all. Another character that was acted well was Nick Bottom, played by Kevin Kline. In the play, Nick Bottom is a little richer than his friends and boasts his…

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