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    It is not harmful but is more active can be a positive force in the decision of the group activities. Since we can not avoid conflict, we need to accept it. Also conflict can not be excluded and may even conflict to improve the operational efficiency of the group. The researchers have demonstrated that the scale of organization…

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    where the food has to be shared in the over 93,000 schools participating in the school lunch program, in both the public and private schools. Connected to the above, issues of decision making and organizational structure as in public offices are portrayed. The different organizations offering the program are engaged in decision-making process especially when they have to decide which of the schools needs a higher amount of food in relation to student number and other factors. Organizational…

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    When making decisions, we are lead and influenced through different influences through our motivation, ability and opportunity (MOA). Under each of these influences there are factors that affect MOA and our decision process. These could be both external or internal and some factors could affect more than one of the MOA. Motivation is a driving force that comes from being in an unpleasant state from a want, a need or desire. This could be psychologically, physiologically or environmentally.…

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    Leaders in an educational organization are constantly involved in the decision-making process to solve routine challenges and problems of practice in an effective way to achieve an organizational goal. “Effective leaders try to quickly identify the cause of the problem, and they provide firm and confident direction to their team as they cope with the problem.” (Yukl G, 2012, p.70) It is, therefore, important for leaders to recognize the nature of the problem and then act accordingly to solve it…

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    Rational Decision Making Process The Process Rational decision making is a process that involves multiple steps from problem identification through solution and is used for making logically sound decisions. Rational decision making in general favors objective data and is a formal process of analysis being used over subjective and intuition situations. Rational decision making assumes that the person that is making the decision has full or perfect information about the various alternatives he…

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    The main focus of this leadership style is making every person in the group feel valued and encouraging participation in decision making. A democratic leader likes to hear ideas from everyone to find the best solution to a problem but also to make the workforce feel as though it was a team effort and that they are a valued member of the team. Another trait of a democratic leader…

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    Student Leadership Practices Inventory This short paper will concentrate on the results of the Student Leadership Practices Inventory (SLPI) from Dr. Vito’s leadership class. The SLPI was first completed by myself and was then sent out to three of my leaders and three of my subordinates. According to Dr. Vito, the following are the mean scores of prior SPI classes: Model the Way: 23.43, Inspire a Shared Vision: 22.86, Challenge the Process: 23.30, Enable Others to Act: 24.55, Encourage the…

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    her to make her own decisions and in this case, I would allow her to make her own decisions…

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    Introduction This is a case study monitoring Miller as he worked on the production line for 27 years. His current occupation is operating two sewing machine focusing on sewing pockets on shirts. Miller appreciates his career and intended on staying another ten years until the firm brought in a consultant who recommended job enrichment to improve productivity. Thereafter, Miller disapproved the changes as he was doing three jobs with the same amount of pay and considered that he can achieve…

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    Incidental emotions Incidental emotions are the emotions that are not related to the decision at hand but they are the emotions that decision makers might be experiencing while making decisions. Although these emotions are not produced from the process of decision making, they can distort an individual’s perception about various decisions. For instance, a pivot set of studies found out that people who read a happy article make more optimistic judgements about risk of future consequences of an…

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