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I agree with your argument that only small organizations implement collaborative planning and control their control systems w

I agree with your argument that only small organizations implement collaborative planning and control their control systems with their supply chain suppliers. Small organizations tend to have a stable supply chain because they are dealing with a small number of retailers and vendors of their products. It is easy to streamline the supply chain and ensure easy flow of commodities and information through different levels of the supply chain. Successfully. It is also true that technical and political factors can hinder the effectiveness of the supply chain system. I must commend you for your choice of words and flow of ideas because it is systematic and allows for a better understanding of your message.

Family Theoretical Perspective

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The topic of this paper is family and the chosen article is, “Beyond the nuclear family: The increasing importance of multigenerational bonds”. There are several theories that can be used to study the family institution. One of these theories is the symbolic interaction theory. This theory claims that society is made of up ever present interactions among individuals that share symbols and their meanings. This theory is very useful when it comes to understanding other people. This theory magnifies the concepts of meaning in situations. A major realization of this theory is that it helps in realizing other people in ones life. This theory can be used to describe the importance of multigenerational bonds since the theory helps us understand the family institution and how it works.

According to the article, we see that the American society, family relationships over several generations are gaining importance. Family relationships are also becoming more diverse structurally as well as functionally. There are several hypothesis the author puts up which he relates them to the Burgess legacy. Burgess focused on the nuclear family, two generation family, middleclass and family forms which were coming up in the 21st century. Based on the insights made by Burgess the author identifies four major shifts within American families in the course of the 20th century.

The first shift is the emergence of modern nuclear family for. According to Burgess, there has been a lot of change in families. He argues that family has now become specialized when it comes to its function as well as structure. He also states that the objective of family life had become supplanted by subjective and emotional forms. He conceptualized family as a unity of interacting personalities. This statement meant three things; the family is a process and interactional system under the influence of its members, not merely a structure or household. Secondly behaviors of a family member such as a detached father are understandable except in relation to other members of the family, the patterns of how they interact, and personality’s development and changing through these interactions. Third, the central function of families has undergone changes from being structural units of social organizations into relationships that support individual needs. This work was a bridge in the sociological theory from a structural-functionalism into symbolic interaction and phenomenology. The second shift was the decline in the modern nuclear family form. The focus of those in support of the hypothesis is the negative consequences of the changing family structure that come about due to single parenting and divorce, on the social, psychological and economic wellbeing of children. Social norms that have legitimated the pursuit of individual as opposed to collective goals and availability of alternate social groups in order to satisfy basic human needs has led to the weakening of family social institution as an agent of socialization and source of family nurturance (Vem, 2014).

The third shift is the increasing heterogeneity of family forms. Families are now changing in terms of form and meaning, hence expanding beyond the nuclear family set up and now involving a variety of kin and non kin relationships. The economic and social emancipation of women in the past century has now become incongruent when it comes to the nuclear family. There has also been a normalization of divorce as well as step parenting in recent years. There are also children that are being raised by gay and lesbian parents emerging alternative forms of family.

The fourth shift is the increased in importance of multigenerational bonds. These bonds are increasingly becoming important as compared to nuclear family ties for the support and wellbeing of peoples lives.

There has been a widely debated hypothesis of family decline that assumes nuclear family model of biological parents and children the author suggests that there will be an increase in the importance of multigenerational relations in the 21st century. The author sites three reasons for this which are; demographic changes of the aging population that will result to longer shared lives between the generations. Secondly, there is an increasing importance of grandparents and members of kin when it comes to fulfilling functions within the family. Third, there is also an increased in strength and resilience of the solidarity between generations over time. The author also states that the diversity of family multigenerational relations is increasing due to various reasons such as; changes in the structure of the family which involves stepfamily relationships and divorce, an increase in the longevity of kin, and an increased diversity of the types of intergenerational relationships (Vem, 2014).

The author states that multigenerational family bonds are now important in the recent years. Multigenerational relationships are now increasingly becoming diverse when it comes to their structure and how they function. Due to an increase in instability in marriages and divorce many nuclear families have weakened. These multigenerational bonds will enhance and in some cases even replace nuclear family functions. An important point to note is that even if families have changed over the years, their importance has not declined.

Therefore I have learnt that there is an increase in multigenerational relationships and nuclear family setups are now decreasing. People are increasingly moving towards other family structures as opposed to the usual biological parents and children structure. People are becoming more keen on working and living together as a family. therefore, I agree wit the author that there is an increase in multigenerational relationship bonds.

References

Vem, B. (2014). Beyond the nuclear family: The increasing importance of multigenerational bonds.

Famous German Women

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Fame may be regarded as one of the most attractive aspect for many people. It refers to the widespread reputation, especially pertaining to a favorable character. In most cases, fame is a common opinion or estimation that is held pertaining to an individual. Germany, like the rest of the world, has had a considerable or significant number of famous people. While most of the famous individuals or people in Germany are men, it has quite a number of famous women, as well. These are women who have left a mark in the world of politics, cinema, fashion, business, art, science and literature both in the present and the past.

One of the most famous women in Germany is Angela Dorothea Merkel. This is the current Chancellor of Germany, a post she has assumed since 2005 (Bolgherini and Grotz, 27). Chancellor Angela was a physical chemist by profession but entered the murky world of politics in 1989. She has served in varied political posts such as the representative for the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state and deputy spokesperson for Lothar de Maizière’s among others. Angela has marked her place as a crucial player in the management of the financial crisis facing the European Union and the world at large (Bolgherini and Grotz, 49). This has earned her the title as the “Decider”. In addition, her crucial role in the European Union has earned her the title as its de facto leader. Currently, Angela Merkel is ranked as the 4th most powerful individuals in the entire world. This is a feat that has only been achieved by Margret Thatcher and Condoleezza Rice (Bolgherini and Grotz, 89).

As stated, famous German women are not only in the world of politics but also other fields such as arts, music and even business. Another famous German woman was Hannah Arendt. Hannah is considered one of the most influential political thinkers of the 20th century, thanks to the originality and power that showed from her thoughts as evidenced by her numerous works (Whitfield, 45). Some of her most popular works included “The Life of the Mind”, “On Revolution”, “the Human Condition” and “The Origin of Totalitarianism”. Hannah used these to express her views on the most crucial events that were happening at the time (Whitfield, 49). She was trying to grasp or understand their historical import and meaning, as well as show they affected the people’s categories of political and moral judgment. In her opinion, it was necessary that the people acquire an entirely new framework that would allow them to absorb Stalinism and Nazism of the 20th century (Whitfield, 67). Her views put her at odds with the governments of the day, to such an extent that she had to free from Germany during the reign of Hitler.

However, it is evident that most of the popular German women are in the field of performing arts. These include Nadja Auermann (Fashion model), Marlene Dietrich (Film actress), Maya Ayim (writer), Hildegard Knef (singer and writer), Susanne Kerner/ Nena (German singer), Hannah Reitsch (test pilot), Leni Riefenstahl (film director), and currently or most recently Heidi Klum (fashion model and TV star). This triggers the question as to why women are relegated to these fields rather than other “serious” fields such as politics. Why is it that Angela Merkel is the first woman to achieve the status of Chancellor for Germany, irrespective of the fact that Germany is one of the world’s earliest civilizations? This may only be explained at an imbalance in the country, or rather insufficient support for women or low drive for women to pursue certain fields.

Works cited

Whitfield, Stephen. Into the Dark: Hannah Arendt and Totalitarianism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 1980. Print

Bolgherini, Silvia and Grotz, Florian. Germany after the Grand Coalition: Governance and Politics in a Turbulent Environment. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2010. Print