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    work together and the average rated employees and their novices were grouped. This is the reason why even with fewer members the crew with better workers was able to have higher productivity. • Another possible reason is that the crew with two members has better quality tools than those of the crew with four members. It affects the productivity in a way that even a crew with fewer members can produce a greater number of outputs. On the other hand‚ tools with bad quality can produce fewer outputs

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    It ’s Your Ship: Management Techniques from the Best Damn Ship in the Navy Capt. D. Michael Abrashoff Warner Books‚ 2002 Author ’s Page Captain D. Michael Abrashoff is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis‚ MD‚ and was a military assistant to the former secretary of defense‚ Dr. William J. Perry. He served as Commander of 310 men and women aboard the USS Benfold in the Pacific Fleet. Abrashoff left the Navy in 2001 and became the founder and CEO of Grassroots Leadership‚ Inc

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    The Last Suffering Ship Reflection Dustin Teuton PHL/251 AUG 25‚ 2014 Robert DuBose The Last Suffering Ship Reflection The illness has taken its first life and people are starting to panic. By this point the crew has done all they can do to get the repairs done pushing them self to exhaustion. The nurses and helpers are tenting to all the patients and distributing the vaccine as fast as possible and to the right patients. I believe the way they are only giving half doses out and waiting to see

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    The Open Boat Symbolism

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    the crew must work together for achieving survival. The reader is able to see that each

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    to brief periods when the crew itself breaks out into violence. In The Blue Hotel we see the human aspect of violence; the way in which humans deal with each other. In The Open Boat‚ nature is seen as the root cause of the crews’ troubles. While the violence may not be intentional‚ it cannot be avoided. Our first encounter with this violence happens in the first paragraph. The crew is struggling against the sea trying to make it to shore. The waves met by the crew are described by Crane as

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    group. He was one of the most experienced jumpers in the outfit being there for more than 9 years. Yet he never seemed to be too interested in spreading his knowledge to his young‚ and inexperienced crew. He seemed to lack personal power within his team. This kind of power is only achieved through crew

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    On this account‚ the crew was resentful when the people from the house of refuge didn’t come to save them. By exhibiting this acrimony in the characters‚ the author conveys that one cannot count on anyone but one’s self when trying to succeed‚ or even to survive. In the same way‚ the storm that forces the crew to turn back represents that sometimes‚ one must double back before they can reach their goals. At this point in the story‚ the crew had been gazing out towards a lighthouse

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    the smokejumpers? The conceptual blocks that were experienced by the smokejumpers would be the first conceptual block is commitment where Dodge have seen that the fire crossed the gulch ahead of the crew and so he turned the his crew around and told them go towards up the hill. Thus‚ the crew didn’t know why Dodge told them to go this way when it would be safer going to the river. Second Conceptual block would be Complacency. That’s when Dodge lit a fire in their escape path and told everyone

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    JetBlue Crisis

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    On Valentine’s Day 2007‚ JetBlue decided to follow its airline policy to ensure most flights are completed and opted out to canceling flights in hopes the weather would past fast. Instead‚ the weather got worse‚ while many were stranded on flights for hours. JetBlue should have just done a massive cancelation of flights for the day rather than a case by case basis when it was too late. To determine the causes of the failure of JetBlue’s CRM system during the crisis on Valentine’s Day 2007‚ we first

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    Mark Watney's The Martian

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    are some big differences between them‚ the integration of science‚ the focus on the big things instead of the little‚ and the ending. The novel and the movie follow the same plot: Mark Watney is left stranded on Mars after a dust storm forces his crew to evacuate the planet‚ thinking he was dead. Nevertheless‚ Mark endeavors to find a way back to Earth encountering

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