QUESTION 1- Prior to the “Game Changing” proposal for global woman’s fitness where would you put Nike on the CSI chart? Why Prior to “Game Changing” initiative‚ I would categorize Nike as a scope-driven organization on the Complex Strategic Integration Chart. Generally‚ in a scope-driven strategy‚ resources are mobilized across business units to pursue major opportunities. Nike business strategy is centered on big events. Nike scope dimension indicates the magnitude to which pursuing a new business
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Cited: Berson‚ I. R.‚ & Berson‚ M. J. (2009). Making Sense of Social Studies with Visualization Tools. Social Education ‚ 73 (3)‚ 124-126. Hayes‚ S. (2008). Wordle student words. Voices from the Middle ‚ 66-68. Pavlik Jr.‚ P. I.‚ Presson‚ N.‚ Dozzi‚ G.‚ Wu‚ S.-M.‚ MacWhinney‚ B.‚ & Koedinger‚ K. (2007). The FaCT (Fact and Concept) system: A new tool linking cognitive science with educators
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hold anti-Black attitudes‚” (Hayes‚ 2014). The anti-Black views were apparent when Allison almost blamed Black people for oppression because she believes they are perpetuating the negative stereotypes‚ almost as if she too believes the stereotypes. I also believe Allison is experience the Encounter stage of Cross’s Model. During this stage a person experiences a situation where the person becomes aware of the racism and oppression that is effecting their life (Hayes‚ 2014). There are a few examples
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“Uncertainty and the unknown are the great enemies of clear and successful communication that solves a problem” (Hendrix & Hayes‚ 2010‚ p. 385). When an organization or company faces a crisis‚ it is the role of the PR department to develop and carry out strategies and tactics that offer clear and successful communication. However‚ while a crisis is inherently a reactive situation and thus often filled with uncertainties and unknowns‚ proper planning can provide a more proactive response that
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Julianna Waggoner Ms. Knott U.S. History 11 February 2025 Prohibition Prohibition had an immense impact on people’s everyday lives. Prohibition was an amendment that banned the manufacturing‚ sale‚ and transportation of alcohol. Joanne Hayes shows how Americans wanted to get rid of alcohol‚ saying‚ “Behind this drive to prohibition lay a belief in human perfectibility‚ the conviction that drunkenness squandered family income and was therefore evil” (1). The Eighteenth Amendment took place and went
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Unsurprisingly‚ the Commission granted Hayes the electoral votes‚ meaning that he had beaten Tilden by only one electoral vote. Tensions continued to rise‚ however‚ as many Democrats refused to accept the legitimacy of Hayes’s victory. In order to end the crisis and avert disorder‚ the “Compromise
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and it is often said that her genius lay in her ability to absorb details‚ if not the necessary skills to accomplish them himself – she soon came to know who could provide these skills and how to get the best out of them for her own purpose” (De La Haye 26). During this time Chanel proves exactly what she sought out to prove‚ which is that women can be successful in the fashion industry just as well if not more than men. It did not matter that she did not have years of experience‚ it was her ability
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The Catcher in the Rye Topic Tracking: Phonies Chapter 2 Phonies 1: Holden’s first mention of phonies is with Mr. Spencer. "Phony" is a word Holden uses to characterize insincere people and their language (like Spencer’s word "grand"). Phonies‚ like his fellow students‚ are more interested in playing a part or looking good than in doing or saying anything honest. Chapter 3 Phonies 2: Ossenburger is the first "phony" Holden goes into detail about. Everything we hear about him reveals hypocrisy
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greatly simplified and reduced in phonology‚ morphology‚ grammar and vocabulary. For example‚ English-based pidgins may have as few as five vowels‚ may lose all English inflections and may have vocabularies as small as a thousand words. (Millward‚ Hayes‚ 2011). Pidgin grammars tend to be shallow‚ without any syntactic devices for subordination or embedding. Distinctive marking of structures such as relative clauses comes later in the stabilization or expansion phase of the pidgin life cycle‚ or arises
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Tracy. (1996‚ Summer). Academic listening/speaking tasks for ESL students: problems‚ suggestions‚ and implications. TESOL quarterly 30‚2‚ 297-320. Flowerdew‚ Lynne. (1998‚ October). A cultural perspective on group work. ELT journal 52 (4)‚ 323-29. Hayes‚ David. (1997‚ April). Helping teachers to cope with large classes. ELT journal 51 (2)‚ 106-16. Humak‚ Barbara A. & Spinthourakis‚ Julia A. (1991). Cultural considerations in teaching ESL. In Lucy Madsen Guglielmino (Ed). Adult ESL instruction: a
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