Why do good people behave differently in distinct situations? Do you have any examples?
Good people behave differently in distinct situation because first of all they are optimistic. They think everything so positively that thay know how to react even if the situation is not under their control. Being optimistic about everything is the trait that makes them behave differently in distinct situations.
One example is my father. I have never seen anyone more optimistic. He acts to everything so differently and that is why he is successful. He's lawyer basically and I am also doing part time LLB. When a situation is given to me about a case, his thoughts are so perfect and mine are not even close to him and that is how good people behave differently in distinct situation
Why do good people behave differently in distinct situations? Do you have any examples?
Why are people with interdependent selves more likely to act differently across different situations?
According to Epicurus, what incentive or motive do people have to obey the laws and behave justly toward one another? Do you agree with Epicurus on this issue? Why or why not?
You are considered two investment options, which are expected to behave differently in different political situations as follow: Possible Outcomes Probability Stock A Stock B Returns Returns Democrats 0.25 5% 10% Republicans 0.50 10% 12% Libertarians 0.05 -6% -11% Independents 0.20 13% 16% Calculate the expected rate of return, standard deviation, and coefficient of variation for Stock A, Stock B and a portfolioconsisting of 50% in A and 50% in B) (Work with Excel and copy your clean answer here)
Please generate examples from your own experience when you have experienced diffusion of responsibility. Some examples might include seeing someone fall and assuming that someone else would help, and rubber necking a traffic accident without calling 911. Given what you know now about the bystander effect and related variables, how can you behave differently in these situations?
Do you feel that people usually reframe situations in ways that reduce stress? why or w not?
Social responsibility is an obligation whereby organizations should have to behave in ways that do not harm their customers, employees, other people or the environment. In a purely economic sense, this is counter-intuitive. Absent a real threat of financial harm, an organization has no incentive to behave in a socially responsible manner. To state it another way, if it increases the Company's cost but does not increase profits, why should a company behave in a socially responsible manner? Laws and...
What are apples good strategies? How might you do things differently if you were in charge of making decisions for this firm?
What good examples of management have you seen/experienced? Based on your readings, which management theory do you think these positive examples resembled most? Provide a rationale for your responses.
Why do you think terrorism is defined differently by the different departments and agencies in the United States?
. Do you have examples of the various collaborative approaches to cost management and why might they be successful?