...Reflection: The Leadership Mystique Leadership is strongly depending upon the complexity patter among leader, follower, and situation. Successful leaders often fulfill two roles. Taking on the charismatic role allows leaders to envision, empower, and energize their followers through motivation. In the has hand, there is a fine balance when leader must take an instrumental role and approach as an organization designer, keep control, and reward behavior appropriately. Our goal as a leader is to determine the company’s needs and derive our commitment to that direction. In order to pursue the route, it all starts with a vision. Once defined it take that leader to themselves and all they influence with this vision. The vision is driven by the environment and leader ability to understand how which direction the environment moving in problem solving. It’s found that people are motivated if they commit themselves to vision statement that applies to the mission statement. It must be more than words, but inspirational. When working to define your mission, another key factor is to focus on your enemy. Doing this will inspire the competitive flare and provides the focus and concentration to achieve success. Another factor that make leader stand above all is their ability to get people engaged and involved. “Effective leaders are very good at building alliances and creating commitment so that other will share their vision.” They empower! One question that this article then...
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...What skills any leader should posses. Not only in the work place, the military, or the government, should their be true sense of leadership but also in our households. The boss is the leader in the workplace, the President is the leader in the military, the people are supposed to be the leaders in the government, and moms and dads should be the leaders in a household. People look up the these people not as just humans but as people who will further their career or end it. They see them as people who will save their lives, or save their kids' lives. They see them as people who will mold the world into what we "the people" see best, or like right now to some, make it worse. With this these people are put into leadership roles, and as followers we don't want to see them as shady or not trustworthy. Therefore leaders need to be honest, dependable, and presentable. The people you lead are a reflection of yourself. Therefore you need to hold your morals, such as honesty to a higher level. Put faith into your employees and they will put faith into you and know that they will get an honest answer. This will ensure better profits, and loyal followers. For a business that means greater chance of success. For the government it means loyalty and less riots or government shut downs. For the military it could mean as much as saving a whole companies lives, or having fewer indiscrepencies with soldiers. In the household it could mean the world to a child, and will set the moral standard...
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...Some people believe in empathy, some people believe in power, others believe in commitment. I believe in the power of relating. When a leader relates to a follower, they understand what the follower is going through in the particular situation. When this happens it makes everything else go smoothly. And when things go smoothly then everything else falls into place. Having the ability to relate to people gives you a great connection with the people around you, it allows you to connect with them in a way that is like no other. When a person knows that they are not alone in a situation or knows that you have been through it or can (relate) to them then it builds confidence. You are leading them through a situation that is unfamiliar to them, and with relating to the situation you help them through it and give them light in the darkness. In my family my mom and dad would always have the power to relate to what I was going through. They always had a way of relating to what I was going through in life. It didn’t matter if it was a simple thing as in a bad grade on a test or whether my coach got on me at practice, they were always there for my support and understood what I was going through. One person that always knew I could relate to them and help them through situations was my brother. My brother is 3 years younger than me. He has always looked to me for answers. He knows that I have been through it all and he knows that he can come to me as a leader to help him through...
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...Connections “Fashions fade; style is eternal” - Yves Saint-Laurent Although Yves Saint-Laurent has made made millions in the fashion industry and is a household name, I respectfully disagree. I don't think fashions truly ever really fade. There is always something “coming back in style.” There is one particular style that never really seemed to go away and is still prominent in 21st century high fashion. Greek style dresses have endured the test of time and have become a bit of a staple of modern fashion. The early Greeks made the peplos style famous, but European influence called it the “Empire Waist”; dresses that were long and loose fitting but gathered under the bust. Today, modern wedding dresses are almost always made with some version of an empire waist, and New York Fashion Week's catwalks are littered with remnants of Greek style. No offense to Mr. Saint-Laurent. A peplos is a full-length Greek garment worn by women before 500 BCE. The cloth was manufactured as a tube of fabric that was folded inside out from the top down, then gathered at the waist and fastened at the shoulders in either a strap or with pins. The top of the tube draped down to the waist giving the appearance of a second piece of material. A similar style that would have been worn by both men and women was a chiton[1]. The chiton was a heavier garment made of wool or linen and was held on with a fibula, which was an ancient Greek brooch.[2] Men's styles of chitons were either knee length, or body...
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...¨ TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN Fakult¨t IV – Elektrotechnik und Informatik a Fachgebiet Intelligente Netze Prof. Anja Feldmann Juhoon Kim, Franziska Lichtblau, Arne Ludwig, Philipp Richter, Florian Streibelt 10th Assignment: Network Protocols and Architectures, WS 13/14 Question 1: (20 points) Fairness of TCP: AIMD vs. AIAD Refer to the figure on the right which illustrates the convergence of TCP’s additive-increase, multiplicative-decrease (AIMD) algorithm. The figure shows the throughput by the two TCP connections 1 and 2. Suppose that instead of a multiplicative-decrease TCP decreases the window size by a constant amount. Would the resulting additive-increase, additive-decrease converge to an equal share algorithm? Justify your answer using a diagram similar to the figure on the right. Full bandwidth utilization line Equal bandwidth share Connection 2 throughput D B E C A Connection 1 throughput Question 2: (10 points) Resource Allocation: Congestion Control Discuss how the Internet would look like if every flow would be based on UDP and does not use congestion control. Question 3: (10 points) Security of ARP Explain the principle of ARP spoofing and discuss a way to defend against it. Question 4: (10 points) Switching Loops For redundancy reasons it might be a good idea to have a switch connected to several switches instead of only one. Have a look at the Figure below and explain why it can cause problems having switches S2 and S3 connected to both switches...
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...Flight Attendant Initial Training Workbook WELCOME TO PINNACLE AIRLINES FLIGHT ATTENDANT INITIAL TRAINING! We are excited that you have chosen a career with Pinnacle Airlines and are looking forward to your arrival at our training facility in Memphis, Tennessee. It is important you take time to read this booklet prior to coming to training as it will provide valuable information such as items required for training, pertinent subject matter, and information with which you should become familiar prior to class. On the first day, you will have the opportunity to meet and discuss with your Training Instructor what will be expected from you during the twenty one (21) days you will be with us. Your Instructor will provide you the skills and tools necessary to become a Pinnacle Airlines Flight Attendant. We believe learning should be interactive and enjoyable. Although the program is intense and there is a lot to learn, we are here to help you succeed, and will do everything we can to help you. You, in turn, must do your part. Be sure to get enough rest, take care of yourself while in training and put forth the necessary amount of effort to succeed. Revised 10NOV11 1 Flight Attendant Initial Training Workbook MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Pinnacle Airlines, Inc. is to provide safe and convenient air transportation and to involve our People and our Customers in the product and the process, making the airline a rewarding, profitable, and quality experience. GUIDING...
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...Next, let’s move to response to recommendations. The executive team gives three main problems, which are SkyWest Reliance on United and Delta for its customers and revenue, Atlantic Southeast Airline’s poor customer service, and SkyWest has High Operating Costs as compared to competitors. However, the executive team just focuses on first two of them and gives the recommendations. The first recommendation is try to acquire contracts with low-cost providers, such as Southwest and JetBlue. We are agreeing with this recommendation. Because, if SkyWest only rely on United and Delta, it will increase their financial risk, assume one of them have a financial or managerial problem, the SkyWest will have a hard time, and that not only will affect their total revenue, but their public reputation and the power of competitive in this market. Also, only have United and Delta will limited the resource of income; therefore, find some more copartner is reasonable, but due to the SkyWest’s financial situation, the low-cost providers can be on the list. However, the question is whether Southwest and JetBlue, they are individual company, and they doing well on their business, so why they will come to SkyWest? What benefit that SkyWest can provide to those companies due to their current finical situation or the future years? We need more detail. The second recommendation is SkyWest share customer service strengths with ASA. And we agree with this recommendation. For any customer, when they...
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...type of partnership, regional airlines typically receive a contracted departure fee and are sometimes offered incentives for airline performance such as being on time. The airline industry is vulnerable in many ways. They have vulnerability to market changes, fuel costs, regulations, weather, and customer preferences. Being a smaller company also puts them at risk of being disenfranchised by the larger, network airlines. In 2006, regional airlines had some of the worst on time records in the industry. They also had six out of seven worst records for cancelled flights. My analysis has shown that some of these issues were actually by caused the network airlines, which control the schedule. Network airlines were scheduling flight connections too tight, not giving regional’s enough time to load and unload passengers. Another complication faced by the smaller regional companies comes from their dependence on smaller aircraft. While the smaller aircraft is perfectly suited to the...
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...Personal Connections Essay part two Gerald Washington ENG496 /19/2014 Anegla Mullennix Personal Connections Essay part two The two themes that I chose was “Up from Slavery” by Booker T. Washington and The Souls of Blacks Folks” by W. E. B. DU Bois. In my essay I will tell how these two pieces talk to me and how these two pieces have an effect on the things that was going on during this era. In this essay I will analyze these two pieces and show their relation to the historical and societal context of the era in which they were written. In the first piece “Up from Slavery” by Booker T. Washington was the account of his life. This autobiography takes us through the traces of Washington life to find out where he came from and where he was born to an African American cook and having a white father. How this autobiography of Booker T Washington have effect on me is I could remember when I was a kid how my mother would tell me about her mother my grandmother the work that she had to do when they lived in Mississippi. How she did not finish school because she had to take care of her brothers and sisters and also work on the land. This story showed me how strong Washington was just like my mother and her mother was just living in Mississippi was hard enough. I can relate because this shows me Gerald Washington who I am the many things ancestors did for me to get to where I am at today. This piece in relation to the historical and societal context of the era is because it shows...
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...destination safely, and on time. To make the experience more rewarding for customers, Delta offers more first class seats than any other airline, the SkyMiles frequent flier program, wireless Internet services, and entertainment on demand. Delta is devoted to reducing risk and supporting safe flying operations by administering voluntary safety programs that prevent accidents. Programs such as the Aviation Safety Action, Flight Operation Quality Assurance, and Line Operations Safety Audit are integrated into the day-to-day operations of Delta Airlines. Delta has developed procedures, processes, and international security business plans to help identify and manage security risks. With an industry-leading global network, Delta, and the Delta Connection carriers offer service to nearly 350 destinations in 61 countries on six continents. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Delta employs 80,000 employees worldwide and operates a mainline fleet of more than 700 aircraft. In 2013 Delta is investing more than $2 billion in airport facilities and global products, services, and technology to enhance the customer experience in the air and on the ground (Delta, 2013). New Product Description:...
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...Connection All 3 1. Blum: “…resenting these surgeries not as vain and superficial but as a route toward glowing self-improvement not as acts of self-loathing but as evidence of self-esteem” (802). 2. Kimmel: “And Atta was the odd man out in his family. His two sisters both became doctors-one a physician and one a university professor.” (654.) Jealousy plays a big part in human behavior, and how people control their lives. It’s a competitive world nowadays and people get frustrated when others are succeeding around them. This ties into cosmetic surgery and how people want to achieve the same look as their idols around them. They are frustrated and society grants them a prescription to be “better.” 1. Petrocelli: “In stark contrast to the motivations espoused by adolescent, collegiate athletes, or professional steroid users, we found that frustration seems to be a primary motivator for the recreational steroid user” (757.) 2. Kimmel: “In the eyes of such downwardly mobile white men, most white American males collude in their own emasculation” (651.) In today’s world, masculine is a powerful and “needed” objective for most males. If someone doesn’t have this masculinity, it is frowned upon, because of society’s recognized perception of how people should act. This concept is perceived by most steroid user’s today, and they believe that they weren’t powerful enough for society’s eyes. 1. Kimmel: “It is from such gendered shame that mass murders are made”...
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...Introduction Delta Air Lines Inc. is an international airline based in the United States and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. This company was formed in 1924 and grows into a major airline that serves more than 160 million customers each year. With its unsurpassed global network, Delta and Delta Connection carriers offer service to more than 350 destinations in nearly seventy countries on six continents. Delta employs 80,000 employees worldwide and operates a mainline fleet of more than 700 aircrafts (“About Delta”). This paper will discuss three recent marketing and operation activities at Delta. First, it will describe the new investment in the expansion of the eBoarding paperless check-in option for customers with smartphones. Second, it will explain the launch of Wi-Fi on Delta’s regional jets. Third, it will introduce the new Economy Comfort cabin of Delta’s aircraft. Paperless eBoarding Since 2007, Delta has been investing money into the technology called eBoarding that allows passengers to obtain an electronic boarding pass on their preferred smart mobile devices. Besides being able to receive their boarding passes on their cellphones, passengers can check in, access security, and board their flight by simply using the eBoarding option. Delta tested this technology for four years. Until the beginning of 2011, the availability of eBoarding pass option has expanded to 69 worldwide locations. Continental Airlines was actually the first airline offering this paperless...
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...Drug trafficking is a very important subject to study, since it is the basis for helping us limit or prevent it. Studying it gives us a better understanding of the personal and psychological motives behind drug dealers and smugglers to initiate in the process, of the violent crimes behind these activities, of the drug movement itself, and of the society we live in. Aware of the importance of having knowledge about drug traffic and smugglers, and conscious of the “enormous research potential in studying them,” Patricia A. Adler, the author of “Researching Dealers and Smugglers” and her husband Peter decided to study this subject more in depth. A legitimate motivation the author might have had for researching the subject is the significant boom that this research could have to her professional career, because she would offer a completely new perspective of drug trafficking. While studying and analyzing the drug dealers, Mrs. Adler and her husband took a different approach. She felt that past researchers all did the same mistake: they usually wanted to understand the world of criminals from their own perspective. This means that they usually tried to obtain information in a very systematic and distant way, without taking risks or dealing directly with the people involved. The problem with this is that that way the information obtained is not necessarily correct, and it may be vague and not concrete. Dealers may not feel comfortable enough to reveal such safe and risky information...
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...SkyWest and the Regional Airline Industry Webster University MNGT 6000 15 November 2012 Table of Contents History: Page 3 Company Introduction & Products Page 3-5 Company S.W.O.T. analysis Page 5-8 Company Strategy/Goal/Vision/Recommendation Page 8-11 To be competitive in today’s airline industry, airlines face an increasing number of social and economic challenges. Inflation, a slumping economy, high fuel prices, and high unemployment all serve to add to consumer uncertainty toward the future. Taking this into consideration, there is perhaps no other industry directly impacted by these issues than the airline industry. With high unemployment and a recessive economy, families cannot afford to take vacations that require flying. Businesses that are hurting financially will use other means, (such as Teleconferencing) to coordinate nationally and internationally instead of flying. Today, many consumer attitudes towards the entire flying experience range from a necessary nuisance to a nightmare. Flying today in the post 9-11 world, has become an unpleasant experience to say the least. From check-in to baggage pick...
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...Network Connections Networks rely on varies different types of connections to provide access to the internet, deciding on what type of connection to use comes down to what is available in the geographical location, price, reliability, and the amount of bandwidth/ speed a person or company may need. In most cases copper wire is the medium used whether it is through a coaxial cable, Ethernet cabling, or telephones lines; Fiber optics which is purely digital has begun to flood the market due to its high speeds and transmission distances. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), CATV, and FTTH (Fiber to the Home) are a couple of the current options available in most instances. DSL uses wired telephone services to provide and internet connection with a use of a modem to modulate the frequencies into bits through pulses to create a digital connection over an analog line. DSL offers users a choice of speeds ranging from 128 Kbps to 3 Mbps (Beal, 2016). CATV similar to DSL in many ways allows high-speed internet to be delivered through the same infrastructure that is used for cable television in an analog format. To allow CATV systems to carry high-speed Internet data, cable companies simply put that data into a slot of bandwidth that would otherwise be used as a television channel (Lander, 2016). The bandwidth available is solely based on how many channels the current cable provider can allocate for data transfer, the more channels, the higher the bandwidth will be which typically ranges from...
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