A Manager’s Dilemma: Who Gets the Project? Background CMT is a leading innovator in the telecommunications industry with a culture that emphasizes on problem solving and meeting the customer expectations. It has a new hardware product under development with associated software which entails development of a CD-ROM self study course for the customers of the new product. Two managers of the Company: Seamus‚ in-charge of technical publications department‚ and Jeremy‚ responsible for the software
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A MANAGER’S DILEMMA: WHO GETS THE PROJECT? CMT‚ a leading innovator in the telecommunications industry‚ has a new hardware product which is under development with associated software. Henry Mathews‚ the director of software support tasked to choose who to be in charge of the new project had just taken a two-week vacation which left Dave Peterson to be temporarily in command of the entire unit. Dave Peterson is the manager of customer software support. He needs to make an immediate decision
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Dave Grohl is an American musician‚ singer and songwriter. He is best known as the drummer for the grunge band Nirvana and front man for Foo Fighters. Born David Eric Grohl on January 14‚ 1969 in Warren‚ Ohio to thankful parents Virginia Grohl and James Grohl. James and Virginia split up when Dave was just six years old‚ leaving Virginia as the primary parent to him and his older sister Lisa after the divorce. In the sudden absence of Dave’s father‚ he found himself having trouble emotionally after
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specific knowledge‚ skills and intellectual abilities. Some managers find this task challenging as seen in the case of CMT Telecommunications. In the case of CMT Telecommunications‚ Manager Dave has been selected to take charge temporarily while his boss is on vacation. His issue is that he has to make a decision to select and assign one of two key managers to take the lead of a new project which entails developing a new CD-ROM self-study course for new software. One manager has extensive experience on
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Erik Peterson Facts * Service was to begin to subscribers February 1‚ then April 1 * New to cellular industry * No VP of Ops so Peterson reports to Jenkins in his eyes (president and founder) but verbiage said “Jenks would pay close attention). Peterson actually reported to Jeff Hardy (D of Budgets and Plans). Peterson should have clarified reporting structure initially. Peterson didn’t respect Hardy due to never ran operating systems and young experience. * GMCT was in pre-operating
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its operating area. These problems began when local residents opposed the construction of GMCT’s “ugly” towers and Petersen feared the coveted local fire department communication tower would be denied for GMCT use. Embracing his role as a manager‚ Peterson acted pragmatically and promised free cellular service to the police‚ fire and emergency departments in the area in exchange for securing the fire department´s tower. Unfortunately‚ he was unable to convince Hardy to sign the agreement and failed
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“See No Evil‚ Hear No Evil”‚ Gene Wilder plays a character named Dave Lyons. Dave is hearing impaired‚ does not always know what is going on‚ and owns a newspaper stand. Soon comes along Wally Karue‚ a blind man‚ looking for a job who is played by Richard Pryor. Dave eventually hires Wally to help him out at the newsstand. Not long after Wally starts working with Dave‚ they witness a murder that took place at the newsstand. Dave and Wally are asked to come down to the police station for questioning
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As the Chief Ethics Officer for Forterra‚ the company can rebuild trust and its reputation by having a reliable and committed CMT (Crisis Management Team) that had the ability to remain calm in the midst of a crisis‚ collect and gather information and accurate data pertaining to the crisis. The CMT should be capable of making ethical decisions and releasing only necessary information that is relevant to the crisis to the public. The Company will acknowledge there is a crisis‚ take responsibility
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WHO GETS THE HEART? Daniela Acevedo Castillo José Manuel Solís Bulos RANKING 1. MARTHA ROSALES •. SHOULD: She has the perfect age‚ she has to take care of three kids. •. SHOULDN’T: Other people need it more. 2. LEONID GROMYKOVITCH •. SHOULD: He is an important person in the U.S. government‚ he is the only one taking care of his kids. •. SHOULDN’T: He is a little bit old for the heart. 3. SOOHAN KIM • SHOULD: He has an entire life to live. • SHOULDN’T: There are people who have children and need
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Denise Robles Professor Hurley English 102 18 November 2014 Who Will Save the Children? Child abuse is a growing epideictic in the world. Most of us will never understand why parents or caregivers would use violence towards a child‚ especially towards their own children. It’s sickening and heartbreaking how so many children have to suffer throughout their life getting physically or sexually abuse and the majority of the time most of child abuse cases are never reported. A Child Called It‚ a very
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