The reason Loki could be perceived as the "best" villain in the Marvel universe is that he always knows what to do. In any situation he has proven to have a back up plan. Loki is a very smart individual, and would most likely outsmart any others in war. He is also an extremely determined fellow. In Avengers infinity war, the opening scene, he tried multiple times to foil Thanos' goal. He may have failed every single time but it shows that he will try to get what he wants until that thing is gone.
A concept the Navy instills in steals is teamwork. That is important because when on a mission you have to rely on other people not just your skill set. Also, you cannot do everything nor are you the best at everything. So you have to have people do things to better the quality of the job
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→ Plot, characters, and environment help develop a story because --
° What's a story without characters? Every story needs a character, or it will practically have no FUN in it! With no characters, nobody talks and its a bleak pale place you're reading or writing about
° Plot helps develop a story because it's a main event of a story! Nothing interesting would happen, if you didn't have PLOT! Whether it's a good main event or bad, a story won't be a story!
° Last but not least, environment helps develop a story BECAUSE that's basically a scene for the people to be in a story, whether its inside a house or outside in the middle of nowhere :D
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1 – Idea selection
So you’ve noticed a good idea. Whether you have received an email to an inbox, a notification in your idea management system, or have opened a note from a suggestion box, everyone shares the same starting point – idea selection.
Just because someone has suggested an idea themselves, it does not mean that they are always the right person to see it through to completion. It is on you as an innovation leader to find a person with the right strengths, professional aspirations and experience to deliver this project in a meaningful way – innovation cannot be a secondary priority.
At this point, you also want to make sure that the person chosen to lead this idea will have some form of resources available to start making it happen. If you cannot delegate preliminary resources at this stage, you’re going to have major problems implementing this down the line.
There is no obligation for your selected idea to be a fully-fledged business case. At this stage, an idea is understood to be a hypothesis and might well be altered or changed later.