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    The Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) defines public relations (PR) as the mutual understanding between organisations and their target audiences. (PRINZ, 2014). The definition will be broken down and explained by using systems, relationships and management, and the excellence theories. These theories will be accompanied by an example of PR in a New Zealand organisation, to explain the relevant models involved with PR in the real world. PRINZ definition of Public Relations is,

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    A major problem in the manufacturing world today is product recall. Some examples are food, automotive industries, and drugs, they risking the lives of many Americans and hurting companies greatly. Recently Samsung Electronics Co. has made a global recall of 2.5 million of their Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after many of their phones exploded while charging. This caused the company close to $1 billion. How do we stop this from happening? The answer is the Digital Twin. The Digital Twin is defined as

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    NFT2 Lori Rayl Western Governors University Relationship between system theory and healthcare delivery in U.S. Systems theory can be seen as a model for improving quality in the United States (US) healthcare system. Systems theory is based upon systems thinking that relies on the whole system and relationships rather than isolated parts. If the US healthcare system were to adopt a systems theory this could improve healthcare quality and reduce errors. Despite focus on increasing patient

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    confusing, off-track, misinterpreted and why? Explain. The reason communication is seen as a complex process is due to its different parts that make it up. These different processes that take place are composed of other elements creating a very complex system. The parts are sender and receiver, message and feedback, channel, context, and noise. These parts contain other factors within themselves

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    Friday Reflections Summary Essay by Oleksiy Life is complex looking on how photosynthesis occurs there is so many steps involved. This means to me that life is not easy. For life to be complex it has to have different parts in doing something. Life is complex because it has many steps involved in solving everyday life problems. During class I found out carbon dioxide and water all connect to photosynthesis to make glucose and oxygen. You need to know how atoms change in order and what they

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    Soft Systems Methodology

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    investigated systems thinking and the use of soft systems methodology to develop a conceptual model of systems change based on strategies in established systems care. Soft in SSM stresses human systems as not fixed entities and the process of thinking as systemic. As a result, change is looked at differently with one focused on evolving systems instead of linear steps or mechanical parts. The conceptual model of this paper presents key components of the system change process in care systems and clarifies

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    Defining Social Work When working in a field of expertise the experts in that field need to know what defines the field. Social work, with its roots over a hundred years old, started out simply offering assistance to others has grown, changed, and is currently reconnecting with its roots (Bisman, 2004). Bisman (2004) emphasizes the importance of being an advocator of justice and keeping the field focused on the “social” part of social work. This push to keep social work focused on the needs of

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    The concepts of holism and reductionism is related with system dynamics, as it is examined under broad range of areas such as medicine, philosophy, physics, etc. The principles were defined and examined in this research paper from the basis of system dynamics according to Saul, Mc. Leod. (2008). this research paper provides brief concepts of Holism and Reductionism. It mainly covers Holism and Reductionism and their importance in current world. At the end of this paper, a comparative study about

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    definitions that complexity does not merely mean “not simple”. It is also critical to realize that the complexity of the system must be related to a perspective of understanding as it related to a logical causal

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    The Orange Revolution

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    responsible and provide value for customers above maximising profits for shareholders.(Singapore Business Award, April 2013) However, the company did not have the systems and process required to robustly stand by this. With the addition of foreign competitors to the markets, changes were required. This report will outline the systems and processes in place before the migration to a new

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