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    Contingency Factorspodcast

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    Contingency Factors Podcast Transcript Speakers: Diane‚ Scott‚ Elizabeth Reeves Fidler Diane: Hey everyone‚ welcome to the podcast where we talk in detail about management and business principles that YOU need for success. Scott: Welcome to this week’s podcast and we have for you - Plan B! Diane: You mean we’re not going to discuss contingency factors in planning? (laughter) Diane: Never mind – of course! Contingency factors - also known as ‘Plan B’ Scott: That’s the one. That plan we’ve

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    1930s. The six pioneers of family therapy are Nathan Ackerman‚ Murray Bowen‚ Ivan Boxzormenyi-Nagy‚ Carl Whitaker‚ Don Jackson and Salvador Minuchin. They were all psychoanalytically trained‚ but some turned away from the old psychodynamics approach and toward the new systems-dynamics approach. Jackson and Minuchin moved far away from looking at their psychoanalytic roots. Bowen and Boszormenyi-Nagy retained analytical influences in their work. Ackerman maintained the strongest allegiance to psychoanalysis

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    As Mikasa Ackerman once said‚ “That’s when I remembered. I’ve seen it before. I’ve seen it many times before. I have always noticed it. But I chose not to see it. This world is so cruel.” Ackerman describes this as she is ordered to kill a man in order for her to survive‚ but was too afraid to take action. Although‚ she found her grip when she realised she has seen death many times before‚ and that is in hunting animals for food‚ spiders eating flies‚ and insects fighting for their lives. She comes

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    change project in an organization it is imperative that business executive understand that properly tailored coordinates and strategically sound routes are paramount to the success of the project from its planning phase to its execution phase. Linda Ackerman Anderson and Dean Anderson have formulated the nine-phase change model that when implemented properly is a powerful tool in helping organizations better tailor their change strategic plans to be in line with the organization’s influential areas of

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    I chose to interview Diane Bischoff‚ a health education consultant for the Peoria Health Department. Diane has been working for the health department for 10 years and loves what she does. Diane graduated from Illinois State University with a degree in community health and a minor in nutrition. With that she started working for a small health club in Bloomington‚ IL. Her job specifications included providing advice for the members in areas of healthy eating‚ disease prevention and stress management

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    domestic terrorist plots are bound to fail because they are simply more difficult to execute. Those that do work are not as deadly as an attack from outside the nation. “Terrorist outside the country aim for mass life loss and economic droppings”(Ackerman). Terrorist plots outside the United States can be on a higher scale. They can plan their plots and not have to worry about the government after them. They do not have to try to blend in with society. An attack from outside the nation is the biggest

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    I’m having fun! The story is about Diane and Neil’s relationship. Diane is a beautiful smart girl who is very shy of moving too fast in her relationship with Neil. Diane is just turning 18 years old when she decides to take on a holiday with Neil. Neil is her boyfriend. She is arguing with her mom about that she is old enough for going away alone. She loves Neil but doesn’t want to get married in the start of the story. She wants to be a model but know how hard it is so she decides to get an education

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    interviews Diane Vives – director of Vives Training Systems in Austin‚ Texas‚ on training female athletes. Peter asks Diane a series of questions in regards to female athletes versus male athletes on how to train better‚ the differences between training‚ and the types of injuries caused from the training between men and women athletes. Diane answers with questions with research and studies that supports her theories and reasoning’s to her ways of training the female athlete. Diane explains that

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    with them. Mrs. Ackerman is the worship arts associate at her church‚ all of her family members are really devout believers. Mrs. Ackerman told me she was raised in a Christian family and she started to accept God when she was only six years old. Therefore‚ I decided to go to church with them at the following Sunday. It was a cold Sunday morning. Although it was already March‚ it was still snowing in Pittsburg. I remembered I had to get up at 5:45 in the morning because Mrs. Ackerman had to get to

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    emotionally. In Don Aker’s “The First Stone” personal growth and change both physically and emotionally is a key theme that develops throughout the story with numerous characters. Specific characters that change both physically and emotionally are Reef‚ Diane and Leeza. Throughout the story Reef went through a series of difficult events which caused him to change. To begin with Reef has trouble looking past the death of his loved ones‚ and so he becomes more obnoxious and rude. Reef has a close relationship

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