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    CASE STUDY: The Outstanding Faculty Award This case study outlines the steps taking by a committee to during the process as well as the solution to those problems will be discussed. The case study lays out the decisions taken by this formal committee. The task at hand is to choose the most outstanding faculty on the basis of various parameters. Three meetings were conducted by the committee to arrive at a decision for selecting the most suitable faculty of the year. In the first meeting

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    Kant and Deontological Theory Immanuel Kant was a moral philosopher. His theory, better known as deontological theory, holds that intent, reason, rationality, and good will are motivating factors in the ethical decision making process. The purpose of this paper is to describe and explain major elements of his theory, its essential points, how it is used in the decision making process, and how it intersects with the teams values. While Kant’s theory may seem “overly optimistic” (Johnson

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    The profound author of Predictably Irrational is Dan Ariely. When Ariely was a young eighteen year old Israeli boy, he suffered serious injuries due to an explosion. Tragically, 70% of his body was covered in third degree burns (xiii). Due to this tragic accident, Ariely became accustomed to an unnatural viewpoint in economics. The daily “bath” that the nurses gave Ariely made him experience a great deal of irrational fears that were persistent and life-changing. Once his wounds had healed, Ariely

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    Introduction Power in the social dimension is simply the capacity to bring about certain intended consequences in the behaviour of others (Gardner, 1993). So, who have a power and control it? French and Raven (1959) purposed five bases of the power and divided to position power and personal power. Leadership is a process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal (Northouse, 2010). How can the leader use their power and influence the subordinate with a great

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    1.0 Introduction Ria Money Transfer is third largest money transfer company in the world. The organization was established in 1987 in New York City. The RIA money transfer has a global agent network of over 316,000 locations in 150 countries all over the world, included Malaysia. Throughout Malaysia Ria has 73 outlets and Head Quarter located at Plaza Sentral, Kuala Lumpur. The organization has hired more than 1500 employees throughout Malaysia. In addition, RIA Money Transfer offers various services

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    Decision Making Cycle

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    § The principles involved in managerial decision making and effective problem solving. The Rational Decision Making emerges from Organizational Behavior. The process is one that is logical and follows the orderly path from problem identification through solution. The Rational Decision Making is a seven step model for making rational and logical reasons: Define the problem The very first step which is normally overlooked by the top level management is defining the exact problem. Though

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    Decision-making is an essential skill of a productive and successful manager as it has direct impact on the organization and team. Decision-making is the process of ‘selecting an alternative from among choices that are accessible.’ There are three main models of decision-making, these include rational, intuition and bounded rationality model. These provide an effective option of dealing with decision-making, and also helps to build support for the final decision and active commitment to that decisions

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    Introduction This paper critically evaluates whether effective leadership, decision making and ethical management are linked together both in practice and in theory. In doing the evaluation, theory has been put into test against the practical professional examples. In today’s modern world, globalization of economies and advancement of technology have shortened the bridges between international communities. Hence, it has become imperative for the leaders to take into consideration the borderless economies

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    Decision-making in management is essential to the success of the organization. Decision-making in one 's personal life is just as essential. In making decisions it is important for a person to be aware of different decision-making techniques, tools and approaches. In this paper I will explore two different tools of decision-making as applied to a decision that I need to make and I will also identify possible solutions to my decision. Lastly, I will compare the results of my two different techniques

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    Decision Based Modeling The purpose of this paper is to review a business case presented by a laboratory services company and make recommendations on how best to incorporate required changes and the impact it will have on current and future operations. Prior to making any recommendation, a review of the company’s existing business operations is required. This assessment will afford the decision maker various tools in which informed decisions can be made. More times than not, multiple options

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