Cultural Dimensions in Decision-Making

In the Euro Disneyland case study, many of the issues Disney had from the start related to cultural differences between the United States and France. Using the Business Problem Solving Model outlined this week in the course content and video, how would you make the following decisions?

Discover-Identify the problem: What were the main issues described in the case that were problematic?
Investigate-Gather information to define the problem: In managing Euro Disney operations, what were some of the mistakes Disney made?
Brainstorm-Produce Alternatives: How could Disney have resolved these mistakes?
Implement-Put the best solution into effect: Of your alternatives, which one do you think would work out best? Why?
Review-Assess the effects of the solution: Based on Disney’s experience, what are the lessons the company should have learned about how to deal with diversity? Describe each.

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Intelligence Report

Imagine that you are a member of a law enforcement agency and you have received several pieces of raw intelligence from different sources (Suspicious Activities Reports or SARs), which, when taken together, point to a potential threat from a specific adversary. Your job is to create a clear and comprehensive report that analyzes the intelligence from the SARs in order to pass it on to the appropriate agency. You should structure your report so that the agency, in turn, can respond to the threat in a way that is effective and appropriate given what you have learned. The finished report should sort the information chronologically, funnel it down to a specific adversary, identify the potential target(s) for the adversarys activities, assess the level of threat, and make suggestions about what can be done to counter the threat and protect critical information so that the adversary does not change the target. Because most intelligence is fragmented, you will need to read all of the SARs carefully in order to gather the necessary information for the finished intelligence report. Remember to use direct language and employ criminal justice terminology appropriate for the type of threat being assessed and the receiving agency. Accuracy and appropriate grammar are also essential for the reports credibility.

Patents

1) define patent; 2) what government agency grants patents and how long does a patent last; 3) what does it cost; 4) what can be patented (see the Patent Act of 1952); 5) what are the three types of patents; 6) do U.S. patents provide protection or rights only within the US and its territories; 7) what did Congress do in 1984 to protect patent holders from the exporting of patented components for assembly abroad; 8) what does the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 address?

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News story happend in Boston

please write a news story about Chinese coronavirus. You can choose one angle to write the news. ( effects, thoughts, etc), and the news should be localized to Bostonvery important. It must be like a news that the student can reach and can write. for example, It can be an interview with one or some international students. The format is one sentence in one paragraph. The most central idea should be the first paragraph. Use simple and clean language.