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    I watched an awesome show called Insane Pools. A man owns a swimming pool restoration business. He refurbishes old swimming pools, or he creates new swimming pools from scratch. The owner starts by getting to know his stakeholders on a personal level. The pools that he builds are remarkable; the pools look as if they belong to movie star or a five star hotel in Hollywood. However, these pools are in the average persons’ back yards. The Owner of the pool company takes his time in really getting…

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    Evolution Of Managed Care

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    organization along with its mission and beliefs are also key to stakeholder and business success. Indicators such as quality access, innovation and prevention are all prime factors for a health care business to be successful (Wicks & Keevil, 2014). With this change in business sense, viewing health care as a basic right where medicine is not bought and sold like previous pay for service models, but rather a mutual understanding where stakeholders involved understand it is not just what is due…

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    First, there must be the Strategy of engagement. It involves the creation and definition of vision and mission statements of the company. The second stage involves the mapping of the stakeholders. The leading authority must come up with way in which it will determine the roles and scope of each of the shareholders (Koller, 2005). Additionally, the will be a definition on the level of engagement that each member will have. The third is the…

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    Case Study: Sherry Bailey

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    Sherry Bailey, currently managing four different projects participated in an interview with students at Cary High School, where she addressed in detail questions about her current job, job success, challenges, and stakeholders. This interview allowed the students to look into the office of a Project Manager and how one accomplishes them while keeping all parties and team members jubilant. A project manager’s job revolves around planning, overseeing, documenting, communicating and…

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    Appeasing the stakeholders in this context could create a new and improved future for the company. Waste Management must be transparent and communicate clearly its intentions to shift away from use of landfills. In doing so, the company must educate their customers on recycling…

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    Lyndsey's Managerial Role

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    The shoe warehouse stakeholders’ include the shareholders, employees, management, government, customers and the community. Lyndsey ensures that she identifies all the obligations that the company owes to each of the stakeholders after which she organizes the public relations of the company in a manner that all these obligations are met (Giacalone & Thompson, 2006). The primary stakeholders of the company are the shareholders, employees, and customers.…

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    implementation and use of an electronic health record. Change is not always accepted or easily adaptable. This is especially true during transitional process associated with the electronic health record. Resistance of change may directly develop stakeholder reservations about investing or expanding the electronic health record. The electronic health record can be extremely complicated when initially introduced. Gradually implementing components of the electronic health record will…

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    Domino's Pizza Case

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    Blog, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr), where they constantly provide their stakeholders about current situations and developments as well as creating an open environment for dialogue, allowing for stakeholders to share their thoughts and come with inquiries to the companies. So when a crisis strikes, people will recognize these corporate pages as the place to get in contact with or get the…

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    Critical Risk Assessment

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    5 - Critical Risk Assessment 5.1 Risk: Lack of Funding There is a high probability of a lack of funding for the Observation Tower. The impact that a lack of funding would have on the project would prevent, or delay, construction of the tower. However, a lack of funding for the tower is not critical to the other projects, except possibly the Trail Team. Factors for a lack of funding are no start-up funds and a withdrawal of donors for the tower. The plan of action for this risk is to…

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    communication. Communication contains several aspects in risk management, such as the communication with stakeholders. As concerned in the first step of risk management, establishing a objective is the core to conduct a project. The objective need to be the common goal for all the stakeholders, the project is hard to achieve if without a common objective. For reaching this, communication among different stakeholders is necessary to express respective standpoint, then an agreement need to be…

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