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Another key element of some companies’ unique ability to make the transition from Good to Great is the willingness to identify and assess defining facts in the company and in the larger business environment. To fully assess and understand a company’s potential, the company must confront the facts about its environment and context, strengths and weaknesses, and overall current reality. By fully understanding the company’s situation, good decisions will become self-evident. In today’s market, trends in consumer preferences are constantly changing, and the inability to keep pace with these changes often results in company failure. Using the example of an extended comparative analysis of Kroger and A & P, Collins observes that Kroger recognized the trend towards modernization in the grocery industry and adjusted its business model accordingly, although doing so required a complete transformation of the company and its stores. A & P, on the other hand, resisted large-scale change and thus guaranteed its demise. Collins discusses creating a climate where the truth is heard and outlines a four-step process to promote awareness of emerging trends and potential problems: 1) Lead with questions, not answers; 2) Engage in dialogue and debate, not coercion; 3) Conduct autopsies without blame, and 4) Build red flag mechanisms that turn information into information that cannot be ignored. This is also the chapter in which Collins describes The Stockdale Paradox. The bottom line is that you must never confuse faith that you will prevail in the end – which you can never afford to lose – with the discipline to confront the most brutal facts of your current reality, whatever they might be (Collins, 2001). This takes amazing clarity and courage. Why is this important? The Bible reading this week speaks of God’s love for us and cautions about false prophets. How can you, as a leader in an unpredictable environment, encourage faith, and belief in your employees to overcome the challenges of our era?
Your initial post should be between 200-300 words and 2 peer responses in the range of 75-125 words each. Posts are too brief for a cover page and double-spacing. Otherwise, your posts, references and citations should be in APA format. Paste from a document or type in the posting box; attaching a “Word Document” is unnecessary. The rubric with Biblical Integration determines your grade. It considers:
A short introduction stating your position and argument
Supporting your argument (intext citing shows this)
When all is done, give a brief conclusion
a reference at the end
Submit your original post by Wednesday midnight and responses by Sunday, midnight, EST in the Group Dialogue area under this Week’s forum. The initial post is 60% of the grade, and the replies are 20% each.
Grading Guidelines for Weekly Dialogues
Certain expectations transcend the grading of a dialogue in this class. The syllabus and Bb content state that students are to follow the APA Writing Style & Formatting Guidelines, including citations, integrating a Bible scripture quote, or integrating God’s Word according to the rubric and increase the exchange of knowledgeable ideas that bring depth and insight to the dialogue.
The dialogues are somewhat subjective; therefore, grade reduction usually results from lacking one or more of the following:
Did not align with the rubric’s Excellent level descriptions; see each section which gives specifics and shows expectations for each part
Did not include a Required Research Source, which the syllabus explains
Note: a Textbook, Wikipedia, Investopedia, etc. are not authoritative
Did not integrate the Bible, such as a quoted and APA-cited Bible Scripture (complete verse)
If your Weekly Dialogue is marked down, then assess your post with the above-stated checklist to ascertain the reason.
PLEASE INCLUDE 2 BIBLICAL RELATED REFERENCES
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