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Hannah Hats & Harry Hannah Case Study

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Read the Hannah’s Hats and Harry Hannah case study and answer the following questions:
Define the three components to HH’s decision framework and narrow down four objectives.
How can HH increase sales growth?
Explain the meaning of “Framing the Decision” . What are its three components.
Explain the meaning and purpose in using objectives in the MDQ model. Discuss the specific biases and traps that must be avoided.

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Becoming an Entrepreneurs

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Examine, using relevant examples, how background and experience can hinder or foster entrepreneurship.

Analyze the link between entrepreneurial characteristics and the influence of personal background and experience to specific successful entrepreneurs.

Determine and assess the key aspects of an entrepreneurial mindset

Analyze the characteristic traits, skills and motivational drivers of successful
entrepreneurs supported by specific examples.

Determine the characteristic traits and skills of successful entrepreneurs that differentiate them from other business managers.

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Disproportionality

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How does knowledge about dis-proportionality influence your perspective?

1. After reviewing the required reading on disproportionality, discuss the overrepresentation of children of color in the child welfare system.

2. What does over-representation mean? In what ways are children of color over represented?

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Health Educators

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Health educators can be used in a number of ways across different sectors. If you were a health educator, what type of setting would you like to work in? Based on the setting that you would like to work in, what are some possible target populations that you would be working within that setting? What type of health issues would be prevalent based on the target population?

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