Training Session Handout MGT 411 09/11/13 Instructor: ROSA OSUOHA Creative problem solving Creative problem solving- This handout is a tool to help your creative problem solving. Creative Problem solving‚ is a structured process‚ when you want to go beyond conventional thinking. The list below is the eight steps: • Define the problem- Make sure that the problem is state clearly • Analyze the problem- Where is the organization‚ as compared to where the organization want to be. • Make a
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I think the Milgram and Zimbardo’s results is a good theory for the Holocaust. When the two‚ Instructor and Student‚ were in role play for every wrong answer the instructor would shock the student. At times when the instructor would say‚ “I don’t want to do this” or “I can’t do this” shows he does have a consequence‚ but he continued to still push the trigger. Although it was just an actor playing the role and no one was being shocked it is terrible to see how he continued to go on with the test
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In the Milgram experiment‚ a man picks random people to participate in an experiment. They believe that they are helping discover the roles of punishment on behavior. Although‚ this is not true. The participants themselves are the ones being analyzed. The experiment is to discover how far someone would obey an instruction of harming another person‚ despite personal conflict. The participant and an actor are places in a room and “get to choose” their roles of either teacher or learner‚ although the
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In this film‚ Milgram was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. It was shown that ordinary people tend to follow orders given by an authority figure‚ even to the extreme of killing an innocent human being. But‚ being obedient to individuals‚ especially with authority is carved into a human being from the way they were raised. If the person with authority is recognized to be morally right‚ people tend to obey orders from
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TOK SCAFFOLDING HANDOUT TITLE: Option 5 "Ways of knowing are a check on our instinctive judgements." To what extent do you agree with this statement. Possible Knowledge Questions " To what extent can our own bias actually be reliable upon what we don’t truly know about"? " Is it justified that one’s culture and upbringing can influence their sense of opinion?" "Can our own emotional human mind impact the way we perceive certain views?" "What roles does our own bias bring upon out instinctive
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subject had given the maximum 450-volt shock three times in succession. The experiment was inspired by the Holocaust - were the Germans in league with the Nazis‚ or where they simply following orders as they exterminated the Nazi’s victims? Milgram wanted to study whether people would obey an authority figure‚ or would their own morals make them stop the experiment? The result - 65% of people administered the maximum 450-volt shock. Only one refused to go above 300 volts. From source
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the question‚ ‘when and where did the story occur?’ II. Body a. General philosophical questions tackled in the book b. Conflict i. Protagonist ii. Antagonist c. Climax d. Conclusion III. Analyses a. Answer the following: 06 Handout 1 Explain how Morrie Schwartz feels about death and dying and what he feels society’s approach is to those who are dying. Discuss Morrie’s struggle with death throughout the novel. Describe the characterization of Mitch as a man who is defined by
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-Get into the world of Fun! This handout is about population ecology‚ YEAH!!!- [Chapter 53 Handout] What is a population? Population: Group of individuals of the same specie living in the same general area. * Why is population ecology important? * Allows for monitoring of organisms impact on environment and also helps to regulate impact. * Helps to preserve populations of organisms. * Ecologists efforts have helped to preserve endangered animals such as the BALD EAGLE TOOLS
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Handout 11.7 “Cock of the Walk” Discussion Name: David Ferreira For the following discussion‚ you will be provided with a hypothetical situation that may sound ridiculous‚ impossible‚ and/or preposterous. For the purpose of this assignment assume that this situation could happen. Fully discuss the implications of the situation. Your teenage son has been working for several weeks as a waiter at “Cock of the Walk‚” a new bar/restaurant in the area. Although he is making good
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Based on the Decision Making Model: 1. Identify the Problem: See Ethical Dilemma Handout 2. Potential Issues Involved: Maria is a minor No signed Informed Consent Dual Relationship/ Neighbor Rape Underage Drinking Possible Pregnancy and/or STD Self mutilation Rural community‚ cultural differences Maria (client) asks not to inform parent/ legal guardian for fear of his reaction. Father approaches therapist in an unprofessional setting and wants to information regarding
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