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    Jeff Rommel’s introduction to Florida could be described as trial by hurricane. Rommel took overFlorida operations in 2004 for Nationwide Insurance.Over a 2-month period in 2004‚ Florida experiencedits worst hurricane season in history four majorhurricanes (Charley‚ Frances‚ Ivan‚ and Jeanne) slammed thestate‚ causing an estimated $40 billion in damage. In the hurricanes’ wake‚ Nationwide received more than 119‚000 claims collectively worth $850 million. Although dealing with those claims

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    Jeff Rommel’s introduction to Florida could be described as trial by hurricane. Rommel took overFlorida operations in 2004 for Nationwide Insurance.Over a 2-month period in 2004‚ Florida experiencedits worst hurricane season in history — four majorhurricanes (Charley‚ Frances‚ Ivan‚ and Jeanne) slammed thestate‚ causing an estimated $40 billion in damage. In the hurricanes’ wake‚ Nationwide received more than 119‚000 claims collectively worth $850 million. Although dealing with those

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    Problem Definition Jeff Rommel was very unfortunate‚ because he had to confront one of the worst two months of hurricane season in Florida; it was about 40 billions of dollars in damages. The claims were huge. He had to cancel many policies‚ which caused negative media reactions that affected them a lot. Also‚ he didn’t give a positive impact to the media. He stated: “"Pulling out was a sound business decision. Was it good for the individual customer? No‚ I can’t say it was. But the rationale

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    sphere of activity” (39). Soldiers are only responsible for what they directly take part in‚ so as long as both sides‚ whether fighting a just or unjust war‚ follow Jus in Bello principals all soldiers should have the same moral equality. However‚ Jeff McMahan presents a refutation to this belief in his piece‚ “Rethinking the ‘Just War’ Part 1”‚ in which he poses the idea that soldiers are directly responsibility for justice/ injustice of a war. McMahan adheres to a school of thought known as the

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    hurricane seasons (in Florida) in 2005-07 may have cost the company potential revenue and customer goodwill. Do you think Rommel’s quote about making a ‘sound business decision’ reveals any perceptual or decision-making biases? Why or Why not? A: Jeff Rommel’s quote about making a ‘sound business decision’ reveals two main perceptual or decision-making biases. The first decision-making bias is overconfidence bias. The overconfidence bias means that the tendency to overestimate the probability that

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    Operation Supercharge was later seen as the decisive point that defeated the lauded General Rommel. Montgomery also received intelligence regarding the vulnerability of the German southern line. This two-sided attack depleted the German panzers by approximately 90 percent. The Afrika Korps was fighting with only 50 tanks left on the battlefield which would eventually be destroyed upon their retreat. The Retreat of Rommel. On

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    Allies. This victory for the Allies prevented the final advance by the Axis powers into El Alamein. On 30 August 1942‚ the Battle of Alam El Halfa began as Rommel launched an attack on the Eighth Army from the southern sector of the El Alamein front (Harney‚ 2014). Knowing the importance of North Africa and the Suez to the Allies‚ Rommel launched his attack. He knew if the Axis were able to overtake the area that would result in the Allies losing one of their last ways to get supplies. Also

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    attacks on D-Day itself. On the German side Hitler has ordered the building of a massive Atlantic Wall to stop any Allied attackers from landing on the western seaboard‚ from the Kirkenes to the Pyrenees. After defeat in Africa‚ Field Marshall Erwin Rommel is sent to inspect and oversee the wall’s completion.

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    completely defeated. Thus‚ in 1941‚ Hitler had no choice but to assist his Italian partner and send Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Korps to fight the British. Hitler now had to divide his resources and troops and fight a three front war (the Western‚ Eastern and North Africans fronts). In 1941 and 1942 victory eluded both the Germans and the British‚ until the British finally outsmarted Rommel in the Battles of El Alamein from September through to November 1942. This victory was very significant in

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