What might a life-choice or decision be that would mirror


Discussion 1 (250 words)

This poem is often misunderstood because the final few lines are often quoted out of context; the poem's title is actually focused on the road "not taken" rather than the road "less traveled" (Frost 19). Similarly, the poem's speaker notes more than once how the mind tries to trick itself into making meaning out of seemingly similar or random events. Read the attached poem and Write a 250-word response answering the following:

In the first stanza, the poem's speaker gazes fixedly at one of the divergent roads, almost studying it. However, at the start of the second stanza, he impulsively "then took the other" (Frost 6). Looking at other parts of the poem, such as the "sigh" in the final stanza, was his decision impulsive?

Discussion 2 (300 words)

In this particular Sound Off, I'd like for you to think deeply on strategy in the context of Mintzberg's potter analogy, as expressed in the associated assigned article. The potter analogy is quite fitting, with Mintzberg making a good case for such in this classic article, but it is one analogy.

Read the article (Mintzberg's Potter Analogy) and write complete 300 word answer addressing the following:

Specifically, identify another analogy that could be used in place of, or in addition to, the potter analogy. This sort of activity is very helpful in honing an understanding of strategy. Be sure to communicate the rationale for your selection and any associated details to help us understand your reasoning.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

Attachment:- Mintzbergs-Potter-Analogy.rar

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Other Subject: What might a life-choice or decision be that would mirror
Reference No:- TGS02950392

Now Priced at $30 (50% Discount)

Recommended (90%)

Rated (4.3/5)