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    First and foremost, it is important to state that the risk approach for the Renovation of the Terminal B of LaGuardia airport, follows the ATOM Risk Management Process. So, for an effective identification of risks associated to the Renovation of the Terminal B at LaGuardia airport, we have gone through a review of information about the project documents such as the project scope statement and project schedule management plan. Among the different risk identification methods existing, we have privileged

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    According to Fortune 500 (2015), Delta airlines is the largest airline in the world today and is able to fly to 567 worldwide destinations in over 100 countries. Delta airlines owns and operates its own reservations system and data and they give the employees stock in the company with profit sharing and stock ownership. One weakness of Delta airlines is the relying on it 's much older refurbished airplanes. Since oil prices are low they are able to save on costs but that could change if they oil

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    treatment results in the lack of referrals, treatment placements, medication management, and other services for this service population. In addition, limitations also comes from conservatives not supporting the rights of this vulnerable population. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the Trump Administration has made it clear that they will be tough on crimes (The Washington Post, 2017). Jeff Sessions is working closely with Steven Cook to undo some of the policies that the policies that the Obama

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    Sully is an excellent movie that portrays the real life events when U.S. Airways Flight 1549 is forced to make a water landing on the Hudson River due to loss of both engines from several bird strikes. Director Clint Eastwood captivates and enthralls the audience with the events of this historic day and brings to life the stories of those that lived through the accident. Actor Tom Hanks plays the famous Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger who landed the stricken plane in the water and saved the

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    On March 5, 2015, Delta Airlines flight 1086 landed on runway 13 at La Guardia Airport (KLGA); shortly afterwards skidding off the runway and coming to rest on a coastal embankment. While investigating the accident it was found that there were many contributing factors that led to the runway excursion by the aircraft, all of which could have been prevented with better crew resource management. A factor that led to the MD-88 to veer of the side of the runway was the poor decision making process that

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    With over eight hundred aircrafts, over one hundred seventy million customers each year, and flights to over fifty-seven countries, Delta Airlines has proven to be a large and powerful global company. Delta Airlines began in 1924 as Huff Daland Dusters, which was a crop-dusting and mail service operation and the first commercial agricultural flying company in existence. C.E. Woolman purchased Huff Daland Dusters in 1928 and changed the name to Delta Air Service. The company then had its first passenger

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    Bill Lentsch, Delta’s S.V.P.–Airport Customer Service and Cargo Operations, said. “We appreciate the hard work of our employees and think the SkySpa will add real value to the airport work environment” (as cited in Thomas, 2015, para 8). Providing such an atmosphere and a place of retreat for their employees shows that Delta cares about the health and well being of their staff. According to Delta’s S.V.P Allison Ausband stated the following: making sure our employees are well taken care of and have

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    As I walked through the cold streets of New York City, I was excited to see the art galleries this city had to offer. I was surprised to find a multitude of free art galleries, scattered among about six blocks. Since I am a lover of the arts to begin with, I knew this project would be rewarding in two ways; one being to fulfill this class requirement, and the other to fulfill my desire to see some of the art presented in this magical city. I went to about 12 different galleries, some filled with

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    Appendix H. Table 1: Top Five Positive Risks for the Renovation of Terminal B at LaGuardia Airport Rank Risk Name Probability Impact Score 1 Reputation Risk VH VH 0.72 2 Safety, Security and Health Risk H VH 0.56 3 Quality control and testing methods H VH 0.56 4 Construction technology available H VH 0.56 5 Project Funding Risk H H 0.56 Table 2: Top Five Negative Risks to the Renovation of Terminal B at LaGuardia airport Rank Risk Name Probability Impact Score 1 Stakeholders request late changes L

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    Introduction A business mergers and company expansion can be a lengthy and costly process, but if there is a strategic plan that is in place this process can be done in a effectively and efficiently fashion. The definitive goal for the HR department is to be able to successfully employee all the employees of the merger, and place them inside new positions within our global locations. Fast growing companies need to cost-effective, flexible and adaptable in today’s global economy. In the course

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