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  1. Economic Problem Essay Along with the development of the earth is a series of social events need to be addressed, such as population growth, food shortages and water shortages in many parts of the world. Specifically, people in Australia are facing with the threat of water shortage in the future. This problem has created an economic problem and urged the Australian government to find the solutions for this problem. This essay will explain the economic problem and answer the question how do markets attempt to solve the problem of water scarcity in Australia, focusing on the economic problem, water scarcity in Australia, the role of markets and water market in Australia. The economic problem can be known as the competition between unlimited wants and scarce...show more content... In order to solve the economic problem, we must choose how to use our scarce resources efficiently. If the choices are made, sources can be used efficiently. For instance, the Australian Governments is restoring the Balance in the Murray–Darling Basin to keep the water in this basin and protect the environment. They are making decision since the water is scarce. Australian Governments (2010) showed that water which available in Murray–Darling Basin declines, so this basin is likely to become worse. The problem is water in Australia is not unlimited. We therefore have to make choices. The choice can be known as opportunity cost. Since we never have enough resources at our disposal, we have to give up something in order to get another thing we want. For example, Morton and Shippen have to make the decision between selling water to the government or keeping the water for their using and their agriculture. If they decide to keep the water, the money from selling water is forgone and vice–versa. So, scarcity forces making choice. The role of market can help solving the economic problem. A market can be known as an actual place where buyers and sellers interact to trade goods, services for money. They interact in the market to determine the price. The diagram shows the way market finds the price for water. At point E, quantity demanded equals quantity supplied and the price of goods that customers are willing and able to buy equals the price of goods ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  2. Essay about Business Challenges 1. The most significant challenge to business success you see in this rapidly changing global economy; One significant challenge to business success in this rapidly changing global economy is that many business are focused on efficiency and economic of scales. Just like the example provided by Michael H. Hugo on Chapter 1, many companies are focused on lowering operating cost as much as possible. This is causing for executives not leave any room for unpredicted changes limiting the company's ability to respond to customer's changing needs. 2. An organization that has been successful in the global marketplace using virtual teams and the best practices it used (as discussed in Chapter 7 of Business Agility: A Sustainable...show more content... While this is a practice enforced throughout the company, it was necessary to make sure that this communications were clear to the virtual team in order to maintain morale and the team's trust in the company. 3. How the Marketplace simulation incorporates these challenges into simulation game play; The Marketplace simulation incorporates these challenges by providing student with real–world business problems and roles. Team members are challenged to make decisions and used critical thinking in order to solve this problems virtually. While The Marketplace gives the team the tolls necessary to have effective communication, ultimately each team members contributes to the overall success of the team, just like in a real business situation. 4. How your readings and individual self–assessment work provide potential solutions to these challenges. The unit's readings have provided many solutions to the challenges businesses encounter nowadays. To this day, there are many companies that have business plans that concentrate strictly in lowering operating cost, cut budgets as much as possible and overwork workers that already are overworked. Some of this solutions include: * Thinking of the costumer's needs and being able to respond to their ever changing needs * Management needs to be transparent and make sure to communicate with employees, especially when the organizations is making ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  3. Business Problem Essay a) Problem definition – I am telling us about problem definition. The company expands their business. They launch their fifteen new branches with regional offices in Germany. I have selected some important points are given below: ? Develop a website– The Company has no website. So, develop a new website for 15 new branches with regional offices. It's also necessary for the company. Clients and customers visit the website and choices products order to buy can't possible if not available a website. Develop a website need for business purpose. ? Budget criteria– There are several things to ensure for companies such as develop a website, training for the staffs and employee and complete office situation. This budget could not cover such as...show more content... ? Importance of budget– The senior manager has distributed fixed budget of £60,000 complete the task. Budget is the main role of the project. And I have to manage to complete the project in budget. ? Secure server station– A website must be organized a secure hosting and accommodating with security requirements. The website attached with server. All of data stores in the server. Server provides strong security and privacy, stores data and resources. It could be shared with all branches and regional offices. ? Website maintenance– I have develop a website then it maintenance responsibilities for staffs and employee. Using the website must be reliable for customers. Any problems come up it need to be solve time to time. ? Develop a website user–friendly– Visual design, simple interface and strong are some of the important features of user–friendly. Its most important things of success of business. And a website is the essential for online business and marketing. ? Training staffs and employee for operates website– Its must be needed to train staffs and employees to operates a website. Most of the job holder does the train to staffs and employee. So, the trainer must be trained employee and staffs easily operate the website, provide help the customers and solve the problems. c) Process of selection– ? Solution A Build a website from IT firm– I can build a website from IT firm as IT professional that there are more web developers and designers. This ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  4. Life's Problems Essay Life's Problems Life is full of problems, but how we approach those problems often determines whether we're happy or miserable. Bob Maynard says, "Problems are opportunities in disguise." If we approach problems with Maynard's attitude, we see that problems are really opportunities to learn about others and ourselves. They enable us to live happier and more fulfilling lives. Maynard's quote applies to all kinds of problems. I faced a problem just last week when our family's kitchen sink developed a serious leak. There was water all over our kitchen floor and piles of dishes to be washed. But our landlord was out of town for the week. I come from a big family–I have six brothers and sisters–so we couldn't afford to wait until...show more content... Whatever kind of situation we face, problems give us the chance to learn and grow, both physically and mentally. For example, when I had a problem with my car and couldn't the repairs right away, my problem become an opportunity to get some exercise–something I'd been waiting to do anyway. I had to walk a mile each day to get to the bus stop and back. But in the meantime, I got the chance to start getting back in shape, and I saved a lot on gas. I've come to realize that problems are really part of what makes life worth living. Problems challenge us and give us the opportunity to do things we've never done before, to learn things we never knew before. They give us the chance to surprise ourselves. Just the word "problem" can send some of us into a panic. But problems can be good things, too. Problems are situations that make us think and force us to be creative and resourceful. They can also teach us things we didn't know before. For example, I had a problem in school a few years ago when I couldn't understand my math class. I started failing my quizzes and homework assignments. I wasn't sure what to so, so finally I went to the teacher and asked for help. She said she would arrange for me to be tutored by another student who was her best student. In return, though, I'd have to help that student around school. I wasn't sure what she ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  5. Essay on Problems in the Workplace Old Navy is a corporation that exhibits all of the characteristics of a business in an industry where good tactical management is the key to long–term success and survival. There can be little doubt that the backbone of every successful business or company is its staff of employees. Employees are the vital parts of the business machine that can aid in its success or contribute to its failure. It is, for this reason that it is imperative to possess the ability to acquire and maintain effective employees. The chief method by which a business or company can accomplish this task is through employee– centered motivational programs. While being an assistant manager at Old Navy I was able to look into how the business motivated its employees,...show more content... The most commonly used program used by the management was that the company offers overtime compensation for the employees who worked over the amount of hours they were scheduled per week. The company pays one and a half times their regular hourly rate of pay when an employee works more than their scheduled hours per week Although Old Navy also had implement other motivation programs into their corporation such as reimbursement of college courses related to the job, paid vacation, and banquets which recognized superior employees each month. I found while working there that management stressed too much on their employees to meet the sales goal set each week by the employee. Management expects all employees to achieve that goal in order to receive a monthly bonus in their paycheck. The problem with this motivational technique was that each employee was to push the sale of clothing and other retail in order to make the bonuses each month. This would cause some employees to get hostile because they were not selling the most that they had set for themselves. Another problem that arose from this motivational technique was that employees began to dislike the employees that had met their quota for the month because they had received bonuses, while the other believed that had worked just as hard but not received the extra money for their effort. This technique was based solely on the amount of inventory ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  6. Poverty As A Social Issue Essay Imagine having to work seven days a week, putting in more than forty hours, only to come back to an unstable living situation and still have barely enough to get by. For many people, they remain in this cycle of poverty for the rest of their lives. There is no light at the end of their tunnel, but instead more obstacles that they must overcome. Poverty, like other social divisions, is something that continues to plague society, and while it is most likely impossible to completely eradicate it, certain actions on the part of people who are not in poverty can be done in order to elevate those who within that state of poverty, and therefore improve the overall happiness. Poverty, as a social issue, needs to be embraced and accepted in order for its debilitating effects to be minimized, therefore improving the quality of life for all people. In Ascher's piece, the author doesn't necessarily highlight the experience of poverty, but more so how people who are not in those kinds of conditions respond to it, as evidenced by the two particular encounters that the author illustrates. There are two responses in dealing with those who are impoverished. One revolves the idea of isolation, in that people do whatever it takes in order to remove themselves from the presence of these individuals, and attempt to push these people out of society. The other response revolves around acceptance, in which case these people who are not well off are recognized, and treated well out of compassion ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  7. Research Problem RESEARCH PROBLEM: A problem is (1) any significant, perplexing and challenging situation, real or artificial, the solution of which requires reflective thinking; (2) a perplexing situation after it has been translated into a question or series of questions that help determine the direction of subsequent inquiry. ELEMENTS OF A RESEARCH PROBLEM The term research problem implies that an investigation, inquiry or study is to be conducted, or that the problem is ready for investigation, inquiry or study. There are certain elements that a problem must possess before it becomes a research problem ready for investigation. 1. AIM or PURPOSE OF THE PROBLEM FOR INVESTIGATION. This answers the question "Why?" Why is there an...show more content... h) The results are practical and implementable. i) It requires original, critical and reflective thinking to solve it. j) It can be delimited to suit the resources of the researcher but big or large enough to be able to give significant, valid and reliable results and generalizations. k) It must contribute to the national development goals for the improvement of the quality of human life. l) It must contribute to the fund of human knowledge. m) It must show or pave the way for the solution of the problem or problems intended to be solved. n) It must not undermine the moral and spiritual values of the people. It must not advocate the promotion of antisocial values such as drug addiction, cruelty, hatred, divisiveness, etc. As much as possible, it must advocate the promotion of divine values and those admirable human values such as love, peace, goodwill, etc. o) It must not advocate any change in the present order of things by means of violence but by peaceful means. p) There must be a consideration of hazards involved, physical, social or legal. Guidelines in Writing the Title One of the critical parts in thesis writing is the proper way of writing a title. There are some rules applied in writing the title.

  8. The following are some guidelines in writing the title 1. The title should be clear and distinctively stated. 2. Subject matter of the study, the place of the study, the population involved, the period when the data were ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  9. The Population Problem Essay The Population Problem Two hundred years ago, Thomas Malthus, in An Essay on the Principle of Population, reached the conclusion that the number of people in the world will increase exponentially, while the ability to feed these people will only increase arithmetically (21). Current evidence shows that this theory may not be far from the truth. For example, between 1950 and 1984, the total amount of grain produced more than doubled, much more than the increase in population in those 34 years. More recently though, these statistics have become reversed. From 1950 to 1984, the amount of grain increased at 3 percent annually. Yet, from 1984 to 1993, grain production had grown at barely 1 percent per year, a decrease in grain production per...show more content... More people means more waste, more pollution, and more development. With this taken into consideration, it seems that Hardin's teachings should no longer fall on deaf ears. When discussing the issue of population, it is important to note that it is one of the most controversial issues facing the world today. Population growth, like many other environmental issues, has two sides. One side will claim that the population explosion is only a myth, while the other side will argue that the population explosion is reality. Because of this, statistics concerning this subject vary widely. But, in order to persuade, it is necessary to take one side or the other. Thus, statistics may be questioned as to their validity, even though the statistics come from credible sources. Lifeboat Ethics The United States is the most populous country in the world, behind only China and India. Unlike China and India though, the United States is the fastest growing industrialized nation. The United States' population expands so quickly because of the imbalance between migration and immigration, and births and deaths. For example, in 1992, 4.1 million babies were born. Weighing this statistic against the number of deaths and the number of people who entered and left the country, the result was that the United States obtained 2.8 million more people than it had gotten rid of (Douglis 12). Population increases place great strain on the American society and more particularly it ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  10. Essay on Common Teenage Problems Teenage is a fundamental stage of life that each human being passes through. Some people face this period of their life strongly and positively, while others face many problems and difficulties. This depends on the environment these young adults live in, their parents, their friends, their living conditions, their education, and many other factors. Teenagers face many problems such as becoming addicted to drugs and alcohol, being influenced negatively by their peers, self–image and weight, or even arguments with their parents Drugs between teenagers is one of the most serious problems, because it causes a change in the behavior of any teenager and a physical change too. Most of the teenagers use alcoholic drinks as a way to escape...show more content... Peer pressure has always been present and will also always be present. It is not a disease or a crime, it is an influence; either a negative or a positive one. Negative peer pressure is an influence put on a person to do something wrong, or something the person doesn't want to do. This may be stealing, taking drugs, or other dangerous actions. If someone influences you into doing something like this it is considered a negative peer pressure. This is a major problem in most schools all around the world. Teenagers usually feel peer pressure when they feel unpopular between their friends, or when they want to be accepted in a group of other teenagers. The group is a place where one feels accepted, where he can feel good about himself, where he feels secure. It increases his self esteem, and it also enhances his self–image. Unfortunately, teenagers who want to be part of these groups, need to follow certain unpleasant routines, such as stealing, smoking, taking drugs, or drinking alcohol. Many times they do things that they would never have imagined themselves doing before meeting a new group of people. Some teens try to make the "right" decision so others will admire them. Having parents or other responsible adults they can turn to for help or advice is crucial at this point in a teen's life. Teenagers might also face self–image or weight problems. One of the main illnesses that comes from these ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

  11. Determining Disciplinary Action Paper Solve a Problem PHL/458 Determining Disciplinary Action for Employees in the Workplace My role as manager requires me to observe all loss prevention issues and perform the necessary disciplinary action associated with them. When observing employee issues and assessing the disciplinary action previously taken in the past, I noticed the course of action for offenders was limited. You simply were reprimanded once and fired if the problem persisted. I initially thought this was unfair to our employees because every problem did not warrant the same disciplinary action. After critical examination of possible solutions to the disciplinary process within our company, I concluded management should implement better training for its...show more content... Rather, it is achievable by anyone who is willing to work hard and patiently. Three steps are involved: working out the details of the solution, finding imperfections and complications, and making improvements. ("Refine Your Solution to the Problem"). My first step in working out the details to my original solution was to simply add a verbal and written warning process. Instead of an employee being fired after two infractions, I proposed the company first give a verbal warning. The next infraction would be followed by a written warning as well as specific training in regards to the infraction being made. If the employee were to make another mistake, it would then be up to management to then terminate the employee. The second step used in refining the solution to my problem was to find imperfections and complications. I realized my idea of implementing more training, verbal and written warnings must first be presented to the other managers who worked with me as well. I realized my ideas may be met with negative feedback from both co–workers as well as the employees who worked with us as well. I decided because the positive effect my idea would have on the company would outweigh the negative feedback, I would next focus my attention on the presentation of my idea. The last step was to make improvements to my original idea. I decided to present my solution in an open forum with both staff and management and have an open ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...

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