Tell him that even though his method works, you know of a better method. Show him your approach and recommend he always use it going forward.
Explanation:
The best way to bring a more experienced employee aboard a more efficient working process is simply by showing him the approach, do not feel too bossy about it and recommend that he always use it.
- Every company has a conventional way of working through different processes.
- These procedures must have been tested out and proven to be the best choice.
- There are people, leaders, operators at the head of these working process.
- To disrupt the conventional, a subtle approach is needed to come to terms with.
- A better method that works must be presented in a logical way. The need to adopt such a new way of doing things must carefully and clearly presented.
- This ensures that in deploying such technology or procedure, all parties conforms and are taking mutually collective risk.
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During the 1780s, most state governments found it difficult to revise their constitutions.
<h3>What is Constitution?</h3>
It should be noted that Constitution simply means the principles of laws that guarantee the rights of the people.
In this case, during the 1780s, most state governments found it difficult to revise their constitutions.
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I cant decide between B and D i think it might be B
The USA went to war in Korea for three reasons.
The first reason was the ‘Domino theory’. Salami tactics in eastern Europe was not the only place where Communists were coming to power. In the Far East, too, they were getting powerful China turned Communist in 1949. Truman believed that, if one country fell to Communism, then others would follow, like a line of dominoes. He was worried that, if Korea fell, the next ‘domino’ would be Japan, which was very important for American trade. This was probably the most important reason for America’s involvement in the war.
The second reason was just to try to undermine Communism. President Truman believed that capitalism, freedom and the American way of life were in danger of being overrun by Communism. The Truman Doctrine had been one of ‘containment’ – stopping the Communists gaining any more territory. In April 1950 the American National Security Council issued a report recommending that America abandon 'containment' and start 'rolling back' Communism. This led Truman to consider driving the Communists out of North Korea.
Finally, Truman realised the USA was in a competition for world domination with the USSR. By supporting South Korea, America was able to fight Communism without directly attacking Russia.
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The summit did not resulted in a positive outcome, instead it started a whole new Cold War game on June 3.4. 1961.
On the one hand, Nikita Khrushchev took harsh position over Berlin, a Western spot within communist-controlled East Germany. On the other hand, in that summit Kennedy made it clear that he was not willing to withdraw from Berlin. As a result, there was not progress in the negotiations. However, according to Nikita´s words, in that summit, “Kennedy held a stance through which he was willing to find a peaceful solution to world problems and avoiding conflict with the Soviet Union.”
Following the Summit, the Berlin wall was erected two months later and the Cuban Missile Crisis led the world to the verge of nuclear war in 1962.