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To determine:
The options available for Krista Acklen to respond to Mitchell's decision of forcing her to share and pair up the office space with Greenway projects. The tasks and activities Acklen should undertake and carry on, as a result of the decision.
Introduction / Case summary:
The case study focuses on the aspects of decision-making and problem-solving. The problems of budget factors that forced a reduction in staff and office space have led to many vital and quick decisions. However, the decisions made were not consulted and discussed with the parties that are highly influenced and affected. As a result team effectiveness, team growth and the development of non-profit organizations to support city parks and recreations will be at an unfavorable level.
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EBK MANAGEMENT, LOOSE-LEAF VERSION
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- Management, Loose-Leaf VersionManagementISBN:9781305969308Author:Richard L. DaftPublisher:South-Western College Pub