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    be involved? What risk factors do we face? All these questions and more can be solved using the military decision making process. As leaders, it is important to understand how and when to use the military decision making process. The MDMP handbook (2011) states, “The military decision making process (MDMP) is an iterative planning methodology that integrates…

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    “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost is a very simple yet very symbolic poem. It’s a poem regarding various choices that one has to make in life and then live by the outcomes of the decisions made. The consequences of ones choices might turn out to be positive or negative but these decisions have a significant impact in the way one’s life turns out to be. The poet, Robert Frost, begins the poem with describing a walk in the forest on a fall day as the leaves are turning yellow. As he walks,…

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    Thus, if the managers do not have an estimate of the market conditions they would be facing continuous loss. In addition to this, we have learnt that a diversified portfolio of the companies should have to be made so that the risk of one investment can be managed with the risk of other investment by of setting. This is one of the greatest success strategies in portfolio…

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    Ethical Reasoning Ethical dilemmas can sometimes be very complex situations where the decision and individual makes could have a negative effect on either party, depending on which decision you choose. I believe that every person has the intention of doing the right thing but in some cases there is not a right choice and one or both sides of the situation could have negative consequences. For example lets take four individuals in a college setting, three guys and one girl. The guy’s names are…

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    Michelle, 26, and Jorge, 29 having been dating approximately 4 almost 5 years. She is from Ecuador and he is from Peru. They both felt in love when they meet for the first time at the University they both attend in Miami, Florida. As their fifth anniversary, approximate they have plans to celebrate it in a different way so for that they have planned to take a trip to Cancun, Mexico. But, in order to get the preparation started they are debating whether to take an airplane or to simply make it a…

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    Both quotes carry as much weight today as they did when they were first given. In order for any individual or government to make a proper decision, they require an adequate amount of information about the topic of the decision. Without this information it is impossible to determine what the outcome of your decisions could be. For a corporation this could mean going bankrupt, but for a government, this could be a major impact on your citizens or citizens of other countries. Say for example that…

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    Leaders in an educational organization are constantly involved in the decision-making process to solve routine challenges and problems of practice in an effective way to achieve an organizational goal. “Effective leaders try to quickly identify the cause of the problem, and they provide firm and confident direction to their team as they cope with the problem.” (Yukl G, 2012, p.70) It is, therefore, important for leaders to recognize the nature of the problem and then act accordingly to solve it…

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    2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, an economic boost of $12.5 billion (USD), 26 billion in television audience, and 18 million visited the fan zones and 5 million international tourists. Even though mega events produce numerous benefits, there is a major risk in hosting a mega event. Since 9/11 there is a need for higher security presence which cost the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics $1.5 billion (USD). “Sports mega-events not only give rise to major economic and socio-cultural opportunities for the…

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    parents which would influence the recommendation. My recommendation is to sell the idea to local clubs and eventually expand into more markets in the future. This idea would allow Jonathan to generate consistent revenue with a relatively low amount of risk Decision Criteria and Alternatives The most ideal solution would meet all these criteria: • Generate profit and revenue • Prevent competitors…

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    Risk management primarily refers to the risk of life that an organization must account and conduct procedures for, implying that the risk is already present and not created by the organization’s decisions which grants a protective coating for the consequences of the risk to be hidden. Risks can be managed in one of three categories: preventable risks, strategy risks, and external risks; which are categorized based on the level of controllability an organization can take accountability for.…

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