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    In the case of Deepwater Horizon, both models play a role in the tragedy. The garbage can model comes from a combination of four different aspects of the active process; problems, solutions, participants and better opportunities (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). Whereas, the normative model argues that the decision makers stay bound by the notions of rationality that limit the wrong decision-making process (Kreitner & Kinicki, 2013). In addition, the eight decision-making biases, if implemented…

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    able to help the non-profit stick to the budget to insure a successful year(Barr, & Bell, 2011). The second key principle is that the CEO should be able to help determine any risk factors that may occur. All decisions made will have a certain percentage of risk but it up to the CEO to be able to advise the board members of risk that may follow any given financial decision. It is very risky for a non-profit to just depend on one source of financing the non-profit. As a good financial leader the…

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    Companies who do not offer a clear announcement at the end of a recall risk not regaining their customer base. An example of this is Rich Product Corporation's recall of 10 million pounds of frozen food items (Bissel, 2013). Rich Foods did not reassure its customers that there were changes in the products' safety, creating…

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    people making key decisions underestimated the complexity and risk involved which contributed to the DIA project being initiated too late. The key decision makers had a limited understanding of what was involved and lacked the necessary knowledge and expertise to advise appropriately and make good decisions. That lack of knowledge, combined with the fact that expert advice was routinely ignored, were part of the failure mode. Proper risk management planning would have allowed the PMT to decide…

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    Homeowner’s Insurance Guide Spending hundreds of dollars month after month on Auto, Homeowner’s, Health, and Life Insurance is frustrating to many consumers. To make matters worse, consumers do not really understand what they are paying for. It is not until tragedy happens that people appreciate this safety net. Auto Insurance is straightforward. It is the type of insurance people use most frequently and have the most knowledge about. Life and Health Insurance are, more often than not, provided…

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    lengths to enforce a decision I’ve made after carefully exploring all of the options. It is also truly offensive when the NMEs go behind my back and share the oncall schedules to Kat, who has no actual knowledge of the process behind the scene, for “risk management” to provide a case against my decision. So at this point and time, my decision is final and the process will be 6 weeks with no compromises. If you, as the President of this fraternity, can bring a valid argument against my decision…

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    Do you think there should be a mandate for researchers to share all of their data online when they publish? Why or why not? No, think there should be a mandate for in researchers to share all their raw data online. In the article, the authors stated other fields of research have had a similar mandate in place for several years. Additionally, it would save a great amount of time and research funds if researchers were able to simply acquire the data when building on a study rather than having to…

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    Harris Case

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    800 * 94% / 5), which is slightly more than his corporate job. Unfortunately Smith is already having a hard time finding investors, and the chances of Smith finding investors that will grant this deal is close to nothing. Also, Smith is taking the risk that the company may go bankrupt when he choose to open a franchise with Harris, which in that case he will have to pay back $215,000 in loans. Financially speaking, I would argue that forgoing his corporate job is a wrong and risky move that…

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    taken and passed at staff’s convenience, no time frame. The problem with this is we have staff that is trained and staff that are not trained on how to properly handled a violent student and situation. This puts the staff, students, and company at risk. Our company has a specific set of holds and techniques that need to be used to calm a student down and/or restrain them. If a staff is not properly trained, or not trained at all, the company or staff could not only face a lawsuit but…

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    Security Considerations The issues with the current set up of our lab in an enterprise environment are control and exceptions. Control is an issue because with all of the computers on a different domain password policies and other security features will not be implemented. This hurts the organization because it is not prepared for an intrusion of their network. A good fix for this issue is to get the network on the same domain and keep control over all users. Having control over users passwords…

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