...Wicked Willy is the infamous villain that roams the city of Pentium. The town is hero less, and the government has given up on solutions to take down the mighty beast. Wicked Willy has been roaming Pentium for almost 25 years, and has never been stopped once. The city is mostly deserted now due to many people being killed by him or managing someway to escape the horror town. Wicked Willy is the most Wicked of all villains because of his appearance, tactics, and legacy. Willy is technically considered a human being, but his appearance is so barbaric, that it simply doesn't feel right to call him a human being. He has never shaved once, so his head is full of hair, his eyes and mouth are barely visible. His huge amount of hair is put up in long dreads, and pointing out, giving him a sort of hedgehog-like feature. He is very big and strong, he has hair all over his stomach, legs and arms. He wears a trench coat, with a white t-shirt under and very baggy black jeans and boots. He has no teeth, and his nose is sort of cut in half , and he cut his nostrils to where he only has one nose opening....
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...studied that Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to Sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. Wicked problem is a problem that cannot be resolved by the traditional approach solutions but can be tamed. Horst W. J. Rittel and Melvin M. Webber first composed the idea of a wicked problem. There are 10 characteristics of a Wicked Problem; 1. There is no definitive formulation of a wicked problem. 2. Wicked problems have no stopping rule. 3. Solutions to wicked problems are not true or false, but good or bad. 4. There is no immediate and no ultimate test of a solution to a wicked problem. 5. Every solution to a wicked problem is a "oneshot" operation; because there is no opportunity to learn by trial and error, every attempt counts significantly. 6. Wicked problems do not have an exhaustively describable set of potential solutions. 7. Every wicked problem is essentially unique. 8. Every wicked problem can be considered to be a symptom of another problem. 9. The existence of a discrepancy representing a wicked problem can be explained in numerous ways. 10. The planner has no right to be wrong. Camillus (2008:108) Wicked problems do not have an enumerable, or an exhaustively describable set of potential solutions. (Rittel and Webber 1973:164) - It is essential that people need to eat to live. Food is essential, and there are no replacements...
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...1. Define Wicked Problem, Examples, 10 Properties. 2. Summarize the 4 solutions listed 3. Summarize PPG’s situation and wickedness 4. Analyze their strategy to come up wickedness through solutions listed in the context: 1. Involve stakeholders, document opinions and communicate 2. Define the corporate identity 3. Focus on action and Adopt a “feed-forward” orientation 5. Lessons from case PPG Question 3 The company, founded over a century ago as a plate-glass manufacture, chemicals and coating business. PPG is a global player with 125 manufacturing facilities and partner over 25 countries,. PPG first became aware of strategy’s wickedness in the late 1980s. Two missteps taught the company that diversification, be it into other industries or countries, is fraught with peril: 1 Diversification: PPG expanded its portfolio by acquiring medical electronics businesses from Honeywell and Litton Industries in 1986 and from Allegheny International in 1987. However, the biomedical industry’s volatility and the units’ focus on customization did not fit the company’s competence in low cost, standardized production. As resulte: Seven years later, PPG had to sell the division. 2 Being in other countries: The company others wicked challenge was China, where PPG offering the market with something they do not have competitive edge over the local supplier. This result where PPG’s operations there...
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...organization called WICKED. Which stands for, World in Catastrophe: Killzone Experiment Department. Their role in the book is to look over the Gladers, the kids that were rescued from the maze, making sure they are strong and healthy. The role of parents is to make sure that their children are strong and healthy as well. This shows that both the organization WICKED, and a mother and father share some similar traits. As well as, they have their own differences. For example, WICKED is a facility where they take away the children’s freedom and kill them if they have to. On the other hand, parents are supposed to love and care for their children, and they have to listen to what their children have to say. This is why the organization WICKED and parents are so closely related, while being so far apart....
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...The Wicked Problem of Broken Food System A broken food system refers to food-related processes or infrastructure for feeding a population that do not work for consumers causing problems in the context of economic, environmental, health, and societal influences (University of Vermont Continuing Education 2012). It can be identified as a wicked problem in that almost one billion people are hungry due to the broken food system although there is enough food produced and that eighty percent of the hungry people are even people engaged in food production such as farmers and fishermen (Tim Norton 2012). This contradictory phenomenon points out that the distribution of food is not working well and presents that broken food system is a wicked problem. The second point is related to disposal of food warning against human beings' lack of respect for nature. Although the broken food system is resulted from many different reasons, the basic reason is in human's anti-environmental activities such as overuse of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, industrial farming to make bio-fuels which results a large amount of CO2 and causes rapid climate change. According to Rittel who defined the concept of 'wicked problem' in 1973, wicked problems are ambiguous, complex, and subjective and they don't follow traditional method to approach solution as tame problems do (Tom Ritchey 2011). More specifically, wicked problems have various possible approaches rather one right answer (University of Technology...
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...we deprived of will? Must we not wish, for fear of wishing ill? Receive my counsel, and securely move; Intrust thy pastime to the powers above. Leave them to manage for thee, and to grant What their unerring wisdom sees thee want. In goodness, as in greatness, they excel: Ah, that we loved ourselves but half so well!" DRYDEN. Coffman's Commentaries on the Bible Verse 8 REASONS FOR NOT FRETTING OVER EVIL-DOERS "Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: Fret not thyself, it tendeth only to evil-doing. For evil-doers shall be cut off; But those that wait for Jehovah, they shall inherit the land. For yet a little while, and the wicked shall not be: Yea, thou shalt diligently consider his place, and he shall not be. But the meek shall inherit the land, And shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace." "Yet a little while, and the wicked shall be cut off" (Psalms 37:9), There is very likely a double meaning here. A lifetime on this earth is indeed a very brief time; and that fact is surely in view here; but the whole period of probation of mankind, which is concurrently extensive with the Christian dispensation is also but "a little time." The...
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...attached case - 'Wicked' Then, provide your responses to the following questions in a MSWord or MSWorks document; you should upload your file through the link provided. 1.Identify and describe the elements of Wicked’s promotional mix. Advertising - 1 element of the marketing mix that Wicked used was advertising and selling souvenirs. Once people were informed of the musical and those who were skeptical of the reviews still patroned the event and then bought souvenirs which made others buy and so forth. Sales Promotion - By cutting the price of show tickets during the actual viewing tied up seats that would be purchased by others later went into a frenzy where there were no tickets or less than what was supposed to be made a impact on ticket sales and huge interests of the musical. Public Relations and Cast being so friendly was a huge success as well. The communication process - Wicked used the word-of-mouth communication. The shows core audience were teenage girls and Wicked had a big range of direct marketing, focusing their audience on a wide range of viewers from teenagers to grandparents. Personal Selling – Special Ticket Sales, day-of-show raffle tickets from sold out venues gave viewers to either buy tickets and view again or helped others who want to see the show for the first time get great rates as well. 2.Describe how the AIDA process worked for various Wicked promotions. Which one do you think was most effective? 3.Did Wicked used a push or a...
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...Project Based Management in Wicked Problem Jansen Karyadi Contents I. Executives Summary 3 II. Objective 4 III. Business Structure 5 IV. Value Chain 6 1. Company 7 2. Employee 7 3. Customer / consumer 7 V. Value Proposition 8 A. Targeted Segement 8 VI. Deliver Value 10 A. Crucial Activities – Organization Learning 11 VII. Appendix 14 Executives Summary “Wicked problem can’t be solved, but they can be tamed. Increasingly these are the problems strategists face and for which they are ill equipped. This word “wicked” it’s not labeled as evil but as very hard / unique or even insanely hard puzzle problem most companied has been faced so far. It will not disappear on the contrary each wicked problem will lead to other problem and companies have to find new strategy to “tame” this so called wicked problem. To make it simpler wicked problem is never end problem that always changed and will be part of strategic issues to companies. Each answer for each wicked problem will be different, as we can used past experience to calculate our counter measure the result will be vary. In this chance I will use PBO (Project Based Organization) for my business model which is Food and Nutrient Company. The company wants to serve all segments of consumer and satisfying each level’s sate. By using PBO which is designated to do more new project to rising their value I believe these food company can reach their target. Each individual is...
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...Elphaba, aslo known as the wicked witch of the west, is victim to descrimination due to her unusually strong talent and green skin tone, but learns through her unlikely friendship with the a "goody Goody" witch named Glinda that being an outcast isn't necessarily a bad thing. The government exploits her powers, convincing the public that she is a villain rather than a hero, trying to save the animals from the oppressing government. She learns that with the corrupt government, it's sometimes good to be a young powerful witch. My main focus is to outline how Elphaba is a rolemotle for people who feel like being different is a bad thing. It important for children especially to know that being different isn't detrimental, and can be a good thing,...
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...Long before Dorothy dropped in, two girls meet in the Land of Oz in the new Broadway musical Wicked. Playwright Winnie Holzman has adapted Gregory Maguire’s best-selling novel of the same title and paired it with new music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz to create a show about the untold story of Glinda, the Good Witch, and Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West. Wicked centers on Elphaba, a young woman who is born green and thus is an outsider. Her different appearance leads the people of Oz to misjudge her. As the characters journey through Oz, they develop the courage to overcome stereotypes and realize the true meaning of friendship. The characters in Wicked grapple with moral dilemmas and ethics in a way that is unique among Broadway shows. At the heart of the show are important and relevant questions about tolerance: Does “tolerance” mean that we should respect and treat kindly those who are different from us, or has it been redefined to mean that we should not “tolerate” anyone with whom we disagree? In the same way, Wicked probes the question of good and evil. Can we ever judge anyone as evil? Is there any objective source that defines good and evil or are they strictly matters of one’s personal feelings and opinion? Can we say it is wrong to scapegoat girls born green and talking animals for one’s own political gain? Can we say anything is ever wrong or is that “judging” and being “intolerant” of those whose motives, behavior and...
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...Concert Report The venue for the musical ‘Wicked The Untold Story of The Witches of Oz.’ was the Majestic Theater located in downtown, San Antonio. The inside of the Majestic Theater is designed like and amphitheater, going as far as to have a night sky as the ceiling in the theater. The orchestra pit was hidden from view but you could still tell where it was located. The general demographic was an age group varying from what appeared to be 6 being the youngest the oldest ranging from 50- 60 from what I could observe. The gender that was present were mainly female but with nearly the same amount of males present, the ratio between male and female could be observed as a 2:1 for every two females there is one male. The economic status of each attendee varied from being somewhat wealthy to middle class, there was no defined economic status present. Ethnicity also varied there was no defined race present it was an even mixture of Caucasian, Hispanic, African American, and Asian. During the performance the actors communicated to each other with rehearsed lines and movements, there were only two heavily choreographed numbers, during these numbers each actor knew exactly what they were doing and they're correct placing. There seemed to be a silent communication between all the actors such as subtly head nods and direction via unseen body language. While some leaders were seen in number it always varied like in the ‘Dancing through Life’ number was lead by Fiyero the male lead...
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...In the Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, the main protagonist, Dorothy, is portrayed as a selfless, kind girl, but if you begin to read between lines, it will become more clear that Dorothy only helps others to conquer her personal fears, she unintentionally improves the land of Oz and while her friends go out of their way to help her she only helps them a scarce amount of times in meaningless ways. To begin with, Dorothy realises that she has to make her journey alone, she is fearful. In land of the Munchkins, Dorothy pleads with the Witch of the North, “to go with (her)”. Alas the Witch cannot do that so she gives “Dorothy her kiss … no one will … injure a person who has … (received) a kiss” from the Witch of the North, for the power of good is far stronger than the power of evil. Unfortunately, she doesn’t succeed in gaining companionship with the Queen, but she accepts the companionship of the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion and the Tin Woodman. Dorothy is not alone anymore and her new friends prove to be quite helpful in diminishing the fears she has. Furthermore, When Dorothy arrives in the Land of Oz, she is greeted as a sorceress by the Witch of the North. Dorothy denies title of a sorceress. She explains to the Witch “... (she) is an innocent, harmless little girl…” who never in her life has killed anyone or anything in her life. If Dorothy could choose to “…kill the powerful Witch…” by herself and not get anything out of it what do you think she would do? All of the...
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...Observation is an underrated skill, and one that is in great demand for those in pursuit of wicked problems. By Matthew E. May OBSERVE FIRST, DESIGN SECOND: TAMING THE TRAPS OF TRADITIONAL THINKING THE IMPOVERISHED ECONOMY in rural northern Nigeria is based on subsistence farming. The large population inhabiting the many isolated communities survives by growing, consuming and selling fruits and vegetables nourished by the many streams and rivers that flow into Lake Chad. However, the arid heat of the semi-desert geography presents a significant problem: rapid food decay. Perishables last no more than a few days before spoiling. The solution would seem easy enough: refrigeration. But the problem is far more complex than simply being too poor to afford a refrigerator. For starters, there is no electricity. Mohammed Bah Abba, a Nigerian-born adviser to the United Nations Development Program in Jigawa, knew that this problem was even more far-reaching. The women of this predominantly polygamist society are segregated from the men and confined to their homes—a cultural practice called purdah. As a result, the 40 / Rotman Magazine Spring 2012 young girls of the family are forced to travel long distances to large markets each day to sell the food as soon as it is harvested, leaving little, if any, time for school. Furthermore, much of what is produced is either sold cheap or wasted, resulting in losses to an already meager income, or sold in a partly spoiled state, resulting...
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...I choose the novel Step by Wicked Step written by Anne Fine. The memorable event from the novel is the honest conversation between Pixie and her stepmother Lucy. I think that the conversation is important because it affects Pixie's life. First of all, I think that the conversation is important because Pixie has a chance to tell the truth about her feelings. Pixie tells Lucy that she hates to pretend that their family is normal. It is hard for her to accept strangers as family. She dislikes her stepsisters. When Hetty moves into Pixie's bedroom after quarreling with Sophie, Pixie is very angry. She tries many ways to get rid of Hetty. Apart from that, I think that the conversation between Lucy and Pixie is important because Lucy also gets a chance to express her feelings towards Pixie. Lucy hates being a step mother. It is very hard for her to take care of someone else's child. Lucy is angry when Pixie when Pixie tries to get rid of Hetty from her bedroom. Last but not least, I think the heart to heart conversation is memorable because it improves the relationship between Pixie and Lucy. They understand each other better. at the end of the conversation, they are crying and hugging each other. After that day, their relationship becomes better and they are more like a normal family. In a nutshell, I think that the honest conversation between Lucy and Pixie is memorable because it improves the relationship between Pixie and her step family. I learn many things from this...
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... Defending the Arts 2 Me and my wife have always enjoyed the arts and took and opportunity recently to go see the play “Wicked” in Raleigh N.C.. It has always been one of my wives favorite plays so it ended up being what I wanted us to go see. Wicked is a new twist on the classic tale of the Wizard of Oz. It is a play adaptation of Gregory Maguire's book of the same name. In this retelling, the “wicked” witch is actually the heroine of the story, who starts out as the outcast and is coached by Glinda, her big sister. She begins to be popular, which is expressed in a musical number that was one of my wife's favorite songs in the play. However, she realizes her real desire is not to fall in love and pursue the wizard/witch love story, but to be free. During the play the musical numbers played a huge part in telling the story as well as the movements of the characters. With song it was easy to tell what each character was feeling and meaning to express. The songs also cause you to feel similar feelings to the characters. According to ("2knowmyself", 2006-2011) music is the fastest way to create emotion to the audience. Within seconds you can completely change a listener's emotional state ("2knowmyself", 2006-2011) . During the song “Defying Gravity” two characters, Glinda the good witch and Elfie the wicked witch, are having an argument about following society and what others expect and being who you really are. During a song such as this, both characters...
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