martes, 7 de septiembre de 2010

Activity # 3

Situation #1
On one of the scheduled flights from Moscow (3) to the Soviet Far East only half the seats had been taken up so Aeroflot cancelled the flight and told the passengers to wait.
They waited in the packed terminal all that night and indeed all the next day when they were told that their flight would now be leaving. Trying to join their flight they found that they had to pay an extra 25% of their fare as a fine for missing the first flight

  1. Person who cancelled the flight and passengers.
  2. The bureaucratic leader
  3. In the situation the problem was that cancelled the fight and all passengers don´t have a place to stay and sleep confortable and with all the attentions, and they don´t had to pay an extra because is not they fault.
  4. The solution will be that the company pay the lodging of the passengers and stay confortable there and wait there the time of another flight and be rasonable with the passenger and be a good leader .



Situation #2
Nigeria ordered 20 million tons of cement (4) worth £650 million to be delivered during 1975. By the middle of October there were already 250 ships queuing to discharge their cement cargoes. A further 100 cement-laden ships were due the following week. Some of these would have to wait for more than two years to dock.
Only 4 million tons of the 20 million tons ordered had been delivered and in addition there were 150 general cargo ships queuing to discharge their cargoes.
By the end of December, 2,500 Greek seamen aboard 150 freighters had been "trapped" for more than seven months while waiting for permission to dock and unload. All seamen who had been stuck for more than four months were being flown home for Christmas by their employers.
The Nigerian government then announced a draft decree enabling them to charge owners £7,000 for every day an unauthorised vessel spent in Nigerian waters.
Normally the docks could handle less than one and a half million tons of cement per year and a basic cause of the congestion would appear to be lack of co-operation, contact and teamwork between different ministries and departments.

  1. The Nigerian government, seamen and employers.
  2. laissez-faire ("let do") leader
  3. Normally the docks could handle less than one and a half million tons of cement per year and a basic cause of the congestion would appear to be lack of co-operation, contact and teamwork between different ministries and departments, the problem is that Nigerian lost money and cement part of the project because it was not delivered on time.
  4. The solution od this situatios is that the leader put more attention in the different deparments that are there and compensate the client for the damage he has done.
Situation # 3
Gerald Smith when leader of the American delegation (5) to the SALT negotiations in Vienna which aimed to limit nuclear weapons, submitted remarkable Russian tables and drawings which compared the number and size of American and Russian inter-continental rockets and shelters for housing them. He was apparently submitting information prepared by Russian military intelligence themselves. In a counter-statement the leader of the Soviet delegation, Vladimir Seminiov, made a new evaluation but was openly corrected by his military deputy, Colonel General Ogarkov.
After this meeting, Ogarkov took one of the American delegates to the side and whispered to him. He said there was no occasion whatsoever for the Americans to divulge their knowledge of Soviet military data in front of civilians of the Soviet delegation as these matters are exclusively the concern of Soviet military officials.
A fine picture of conflict instead of co-operation between Russian military and civilian officials, that is departments.
  1. Gerald Smith  leader of the American delegation, leader of the Soviet delegation, Vladimir Seminiov, Colonel General Ogarkov,co-operation between Russian military and civilian officials.
  2. The democratic leader 
  3. The problem in this situation is that the leader of the American delegation spreading awareness of Soviet military data against civilians of the Soviet delegation as these matters are the exclusive concern of Soviet military officials and He was apparently submitting information prepared by Russian military intelligence themselves.
  4. The solution will be that the American delegation don´t submit the informarion prepared by Russian military and get their own ideas.



Situation # 4
Israel earns much foreign currency from tourist traffic, but it was reported that the Ministry of Tourism continued to receive complaints from Israelis and foreign tourists regarding the inadequacy of sanitary conditions and other facilities at Ben-Gurion airport.
The Ministry spokesman also pointed out (6) that the airport was under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport, to which all complaints should be referred.
A clearcase of passing the buck which appears to disregard the interests of those using the airport. Just what is the job of a Ministry of Tourism?
  1. Ministry of Tourism, Israelis
  2. The leader of environment
  3. The problem is that Ministry of Tourism receive complaints from Israelis and foreign tourists regarding the inadequacy of sanitary conditions and other facilities at Ben-Gurion airport and The Ministry spokesman also pointed that the airport was under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport, to which all complaints should be referred.
  4. The solution of this problem is to hava a better manage the maintenance of airport facilities.

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