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    Expanding quickly CanGo is expanding quicker than they should. They are not prepared to expand this quick. They lack staff and they lack the capital to grow so fast. CanGo should go slow with their expansion. They are expanding so quickly that they are leaving things half ways. The managers should consider taking their time and not jumping straight into the expansion. CanGo lacks the financial resources to expand, they need money to buy all the equipment they need and hire more people. The…

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    M204: A Case Study

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    The current approach Model 204 (M204) is the underlying mainframe technology for the Department of Human Services (DHS) core Income Security Integrated System (ISIS), which is a system that Centrelink has used to help with social welfare payments for last 30 years. Since M204 was introduced in 1983, there have been bolted over 350 additional components on top of the M204 database. (Cowan, 2014) M204 was chosen because it can be highly customized to crunch large volume of numbers. However, after…

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    Emergency Management is a community or organization plans on how to handle threats, hazards or disasters. Emergency management is a process that involves planning, training, prevention, preparedness, response and recovery from threats or hazards. These threats or hazards can include terrorism, fire, tornadoes, flooding etc. Emergency plans are put in place to prevent loss or damage. Emergency plans have to be created and upgraded to map out how to respond to ongoing or potential dangers.…

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    Samantha Seto HSA6119 April 11, 2015 New operational strategies are designed to improve the overall function of the organization and improve efficiency. The result is an increase in profitability and function of the employees. This implementation can change in company functions can be disruptive and can become costly as employees muddle through the process and learn new procedures, computer programs and loss in productivity can occur. Reducing costs, negative effects and frustrations of taking…

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    CFMEU

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    The CFMEU (Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union) is the major trade union in forestry, construction energy production, mining and furnishing product. The union is among the main stakeholders in native forestry in Victoria. Apart of its functions, the union is affiliated with the Australian Labor Party, Australian Council of Trade Unions and the world federation of trade unions. This union has a major role to play in determining the manner in which the native forests in Victoria are…

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    Managing My Schedule & Limitations Over the next few months I will be using a calendar to help manage my time. I will need to change my sleep pattern. I tend to go to bed late sometimes, because of my love for my family. We often have lots of fun. For now on when I make time for my family, I will plan ahead so I won't feel bombarded with too much. I also want to be sure that I dont hurt anyone’s feelings. It is very easy to get stuck on just one subject. However, it is good and bad just be…

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    Project Management processes falls into which 5 groups? • The project management processes involve into five groups: Initializing: This is the first phase in which the new project is initialized by obtaining the authorization to start the project. Planning: Thin this stage the project manager plans how to complete the project with in the given time and budget. Executing: Those processes to complete the project according to the project management plan to fulfil the specifications of the…

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    Long-Term Planning Long-term planning is essential for a business is to thrive and plan. Some organizations develop plans that are designed for a year, and some are meant for three to five years. When an organization creates plans, they typically streamline into strategic or operational plans. A strategic plan is normally intended for long term objectives. As Siciliano observes, “the plan is typically intended to drive the company’s strategy for several years, and serves as the basis for the…

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    mitigation efforts have been defined in a plan that the recovery strategies will benefit the recovery efforts (p.24). Of course, when discussing the two areas during the planning process, they are independent of each other, but they work together to prevent and ensure a quicker response in the recovery process. Each course of planning requires an aggressive approach for them to be successful, as noted they work side by side in any comprehensive…

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    and allows communities to better understand disasters (Gillespie et al, 1987; Klonglan et al., 1973). Disaster preparedness embraces a broad spectrum of activities that span from risk assessment; the development of response strategies; education planning (Keeney, 2004). It also requires collaboration among diverse stakeholders: governmental agencies at all levels of government, private sector and voluntary organizations. An increasing interest is placed upon the role that communities play in…

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