Analyzing Global Policies, Decision-Making, and Societal Challenges: A Comprehensive Review
A comprehensive review of global policies, decision-making processes, and societal challenges in modern history.
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Analyzing Global Policies, Decision-Making, and Societal Challenges: AComprehensive Review50 words each1-Presidents seem to have almost unlimited resources to help them make decisions, yetsometimes they make wrong decisions. What is theprimary reason why President's make wrongdecisions? (By wrong I mean decisions that do not work out as intended)Answer:The primary reason presidents sometimes make wrong decisions is due to imperfectinformation. Even with abundant resources, they rely on advisors who may provide incomplete orbiased perspectives, making it difficult to assess the full implications of a decision. Additionally, politicalpressures, time constraints, and unforeseen consequences often contribute to poor outcomes.2-Take a look at this interactive map of Maternity leave on an international level at the linkbelow:http://www.npr.org/2011/08/09/137062676/time-with-a-newborn-maternity-leave-policies-around-the-worldDiscuss the following: Why do you think the U.S. lags behind other nations concerning theamount of maternity/paternity leave available toworkers? Do you think this policy shouldchange? Should a change in this policy happen at the corporate or governmental level? Why orwhy not?Answer:The U.S. lags behind other nations due to a combination of factors like political opposition, culturalattitudes toward work, and a focus on economic efficiency. Changing this policy could benefit bothfamilies and the workforce. Ideally, this change should occur at thegovernmental levelbecause it wouldensure that all workers, regardless of their employer, have access to necessary support. The governmentcan create a more standardized and equitable system.3-After reading the article posted below answer the following questions:You may have to cut and paste the link below directly into your browserhttp://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/daily-brief/2011/03/01/white-house-report-on-women-reveals-salary-disparity#ixzz1RL0mjZi\What do you think accounts for the wage disparity between men and women?What policy suggestions do you have to correct this issue?