Analyze and describe your own leadership style on the basis of the course literature and discussions.

Analyze and describe your own leadership style on the basis of
the course literature and discussions. Those who had never before
been formal leaders could instead choose to describe themselves in
any informal leadership role they had experienced (such as a
parent), or write about how you would like to be as a leader. –
COMPLETED AS REQUIRED
A minimum of 1 ½ pages, double spaced, cover
page, references and reference page – COMPLETED AS REQUIRED
The organization enhances the central idea(s) and supports the
development of the topic. The order and structure are strong and
enable the reader to move through the text effortlessly. The
content contains effective sequencing and transitions. The content
is clear and focused. The reader can easily understand the main
ideas.

Analyze phase of a Six Sigma project includes which of the following steps?

Analyze phase of a Six Sigma project includes which of the
following steps?

List and prioritize the potential solutions, identify how the
process inputs effect the process outputs and use process maps,
charts and data to pin point the root cause of the problem

. List and prioritize causes of the problem, identify how the
senior management team will react to the project and use process
maps, charts and data to pin point the root cause of the
problem

. List and prioritize potential ways to control the problem,
identify how the process inputs effect the process outputs and use
process maps, charts and data to pin point the root cause of the
problem

. List and prioritize causes of the problem, identify how the
process inputs effect the process outputs and use process maps,
charts and data to pin point the root cause of the problem

Analyze the message, identify weaknesses and strengths.

Analyze the message, identify weaknesses and strengths.
Rewrite a corrected message
As an organization, the North American Personal Motorsports
Marketing Association has committed ourselves to helping our
members- a diverse group comprising of dealers of motorcycles,
all-terrain vehicles, Snowmobiles, and personal watercraft –
achieve their business objectives. Consequently, our organization,
which usually goes under the initials NAPMMA, has the following
aims, goals, and objectives. Firstly, we endeavor to aid or assist
our members in reaching their business objectives. Second, NAPMMA
communicates (“lobbying” in slang terms) with local, state, and
national governmental agencies and leaders on issues of importance
to our members. And lastly, we educate the motorsports public, that
being current motorsports vehicle owners, and prospective owners of
said vehicles, on the safe and enjoyable operation of they’re
vehicles.

Analyze the Case. And conduct(simulation) a negotiation with your counterparty, come up a negotiation plan for your part(includes the answers to these questions) what is each side hoping to achieve?

Analyze the Case. And conduct(simulation) a negotiation with
your counterparty, come up a negotiation plan for your
part(includes the answers to these questions)
what is each side hoping to achieve?
what interests do you have in common or in conflicts?
what options are available to each side?
What are the parties’ BATNAs?
Define your resistance and target points, and estimate your
counterpart’s

JOHN ENTREPRENEUR v. JERRY ENTREPRENEUR Confidential Facts for Jerry Entrepreneur Your name is Jerry Entrepreneur and you are a 54-year-old former pro golfer who is urrently entrenched in a partnership dispute with your brother, John. John is the 50-year-old ounder and CEO of Clothing Today, a successful private clothing company that manufactures and ells designer clothes Five years ago, you and John entered into a partnership called JJE Partners to purchase re state for investment purposes. You are 50 percent partners, and John is the Managing Partner. ach of you contributed $250,000 into the partnership. However, your financial situations are very ifferent John started Clothing Today 25 years ago in his garage and built it up to the point that his et worth is around $20 million. You by contrast, had a talent for golf After lettering in high chool, you went to college on a golf scholarship. After college, you played professional golf for ive years, during which you made, in total, $1,000,000. Then you became a golf pro. Tragically, ou sustained a career-ending hand injury in an auto accident twenty years ago Since then, it’s been tough. You tried a number of businesses, but weren’t able to keep any ob longer than a year. The one place you did moderately well was the stock market. At one point ou confided to John that you had a net worth $2 million Several years ago, however, you hit really hard times. You came home from work one day o find your wife ready to move out. She accused you of having a drinking problem and said she ust couldn’t deal with it anymore. Upset, you then started drinking even more heavily than usual nd were fired two weeks later after showing up at work drunk. Within six months you and your wife divorced, which forced you to divest yourself of half your assets. You kept your interest, owever, in JJE, Partners To regain your nest egg, you heavily invested in aggressive technology stocks. Your timing as horrible. Shortly thereafter, the market dived even further. You lost $700,000. Currently you ave, in total, $50,000 in the market, $100,000 in equity in your house, and your JJE Partners nterest You and John have never been personally close. When he offered to help you with a measly 25,000 contingent on your completing an alcohol rehabilitation course you were insulted and efused the offer. Since the divorce you’ve had an occasional drink, but you’re not an alcoholic Since you’ve had some time your hands after losing your job, you started researching your JE Partners investment. You were shocked by what you’ve found. The partnership did well uring its first three years u received $100,000 from it during this time