Decision in Paradise Part I

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Plan I For Paradise

As we expand our business in Kava , we have to bear in mind that the

major obstacle to business in this piece of paradise in the South

Pacific is the number of disasters that take place on it . We may lose

our business one fine day to a tsunami if nothing else . All the same ,

our new plan to expand our business in Kava is necessary , seeing that we

could be of tremendous assistance to the government of Kava apart from

the significant number of people who reside here - all of whom are

expecting perfection in this tiny patch of paradise , which is the reason

why they do not leave it for good despite the threats faced by Kava .

Although there are various models provided by textbooks to

understand and measure organizational effectiveness , the basic meaning

of organizational effectiveness remains unchanged : It is for the

organization to be doing everything that it knows how to do , and to be

doing it well . The organization knows how to manage its employees , and

to manufacture the products or provide the services that it originally

set out to manufacture or provide . However , in order to be effective in

its operations , the organization should be managing its employees well ,

and manufacturing good quality products or providing high quality

services to its customers . What is more , in the organizational

environment of today , the organization that is effective in its

operations must be effectively using information technology . This is ,

in fact , one...

Decision In Paradise: Part I

...challenges and the residents of this island have requested assistance form the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A brief recap of the challenges now facing the island of Kava; 1) over 50% of the population are under the age of 15 years; 2) ethnic mix of religion, languages and culture indigenous to the South Pacific area of Kava; 3) the economy for which the natives of Kava depend is constantly...