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    providing flexibility to the designers so that they can work more positively within the organization and thus improve efficiency that lead to the re-invention of the organization. 3.1.2 Leadership In simple words, leadership is the power and skill of leading. If we describe elaborately, leadership is something powerful instrument an individual possess to lead other individual, organization, group or team (McShane and Von Glinow, 2000). Leaders have the ability to lead other people that are done by

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    Karissa Coffey Methods Sampling The sample for this study is accumulated by individuals in the criminal justice system including law enforcement, corrections officers, and mental health analysts that are involved with individuals that are being booked or process in Ada County Jail. The individuals that are being analyzed are mentally ill and homeless that has been booked into Ada County Jail in Boise, Idaho that requires treatment for mental health issues. This research will be gathered from a

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    efficiency and reliability of generalization can be accomplished by the defining the population, identifying the sample frame, determining the sample size, selecting the appropriate sampling technique, and then collecting the sample. In this section it will be argued that the authors’ acceptance of the sample frame, techniques, and data collection methods in various parts of the study introduces potential bias and thus there are implications to the reported results. The authors objectives were to examine:

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    Critical Analysis of Nominated Literature: Lee-Chen Chen and his colleagues conducted a study on how music intervention or therapy lessens pre-radiotherapy anxiety in oncology patients through a fifteen-minute procedure. The purpose of the research was to examine the impact of music therapy and intervention on lessening pre-radiotherapy anxiety in these patients. The researchers carried out their study because of the tendency by oncology patients to react to radiation treatment with anxiety that

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    ability to consume branded sportswear. The questionnaires are given to male and female equally to ensure the results are fair and balance. 2.3 Sampling design The nonprobability sampling technique, which is convenience sampling, is using in this research due to it has advantages of being both inexpensive and fast. Taylor (2014) defines convenience sampling as when researcher select elements from a population on the basis of what elements are easy to obtain. 2.4 Survey method The survey method

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    Research Problem After seeing glory for all these years, why could Levi’s not sustain its popularity? The entry of competitors in its market segment turned a classic to a lost case. How could a brand so appealing and well defined lose its luster? The sloppy approach of the brand to combat its competitors shows how tired the brand had been. For instance, the advertising done by Levi’s for its Silver-tab range was one of the most hated advertisement. It was considered to be ‘insulting’ and critics

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    Individual Ethics, and Ethical Intentions in International Decision-Making” written by (Elango et al., 2010). The essay starts with the research rationale and purpose and goes through discussing paradigm and methodology, the data collection and sampling techniques, research findings, and finally assessing the research results and conclusion. RATIONALE AND PURPOSE Organizations are facing ethical dilemmas while making decisions in the international business markets, where several societal lax legal legislations

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    The research method needs the research philosophy approach and strategies made use of to conduct the research. The study will make use of a research onion put forward by Saunders, Lewis & Thornhill (2007) to direct and help in the development of knowledge that will answer the research questions. The figure below is an illustration of the Saunders et al. (2007) research onion. Figure 1: Research Onion Source: (Saunders, Lewis & Thornhill, 2007) Research Philosophy Within the research onion put

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    purposive sampling technique known as criterion sampling. Criterion sampling was used because in order to be eligible for the interview, the participants had to meet the certain criteria of: having to be either a university student, or a former university student (within three years of graduation), and had to have been enrolled in university for at least three terms. These requirements were set in order to establish an optimal sampling frame for the interviews. Using a non-probabilistic sampling technique

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    A flexible approach to the research instruments so young people could choose how they would want to take part. The adapted part of the toolkit designed to shorten the activity pack and workshop activates to a smaller form that completed via post or email at the participants’ convenience. An approach developed in response to young people’s geographical locations and their active social and academic commitments. The young person decided which approach and activities they wanted to be involved in, which

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