Examples of Delayed Response in the following topics:
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- Responses from recipients may be delayed, which means the sender must wait for confirmation that the message has been interpreted as intended and resulted in the desired action.
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- Since team members share responsibility for outcomes, some individuals may need to do additional work to make up for those not contributing their share of effort.
- For instance, conflict can delay progress on tasks or create other inefficiencies in getting work done.
- Poor team composition can lead to delays, higher costs, and increased risk.
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- Effective communication takes place when information is shared accurately between two or more people or groups of people and provokes the desired response.
- Personality conflicts can lead people to delay or refuse to communicate, and dissatisfaction with the style of a message can result in its being ignored or misinterpreted.
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- Because there is necessarily a delay between measuring data, analyzing the data and identifying a problem, and ultimately implementing a solution, solutions may be implemented after the problem is no longer relevant (as shown in the graph—output is already improving before the solution for the prior dip in output is implemented).
- Timely discovery and reporting of measurements helps minimize this problem of delay in information flow.
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- They can determine which tasks need to be completed first and how much time can be spent on those tasks before they delay other parts of the project.
- CPM/PERT charts are useful in determining where potential delays may occur in a project and deciding the sequence of tasks.
- This time component is critical because understanding the prerequisites for each stage of development minimizes delays and ensures ideal resource allocation.
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- Social responsibility audits are a process of evaluating a corporation's social responsibility performance.
- Social responsibility audits are a process of reviewing and evaluating a corporation's social responsibility (CSR) performance.
- As with financial audits, social responsibility audits involve accounting processes.
- One metric that might be tested in a social responsibility audit is worker conditions in the company's plants.
- Apply the general concept of auditing to the larger framework of social responsibility within organizations
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- Quality control emphasizes product testing to discover defects and report them to management, which decides how to respond (by delaying the product release date, for example).
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- Most arguments both for and against CSR are based on how a company's attempts to be socially responsible affect its bottom line.
- Corporate social responsibility, also referred to as CSR, can be described as embracing responsibility for a company's actions and encouraging a positive impact through its activities on the environment, consumers, employees, communities, and other stakeholders.
- Proponents of CSR argue that socially responsible practices can have a positive impact on the organization by improving employee recruitment and retention, managing environmental risks by reducing harmful accidents, and differentiating brand to achieve greater consumer loyalty.
- Milton Friedman and other conservative critics have argued against CSR, stating that a corporation's purpose is to maximize returns to its shareholders (or shareholder value) and that it does not have responsibilities to society as a whole.
- Rather, CSR opponents believe that corporations benefit society best by distributing profits to owners, who can then make charitable donations or take other socially responsible actions as they see fit.
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- A company that practices corporate social responsibility (CSR) embraces responsibility for its actions and, through its activities, positively affects the environment, society, consumers, employees, communities, and other stakeholders.
- In this way, these beneficiaries of philanthropy demonstrate both a responsible use of the funds they have received and evidence of their performance relative to their mission.
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- When these are missing, team members can lose focus and collaboration can suffer, leading to delays, conflict, and other performance issues.