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The courses of action considered by Jackson were all appropriate because they enabled him to carry out different operations according. However, the courses of action he considered made it easy for him to carry out the manufacturing activities in the best way possible. The available resources in the organization were effectively utilized to facilitate the success of the business. On the other hand, a dynamic business environment was created for the purposes of ensuring that the affairs of the business were carried out effectively. The dynamic environment enabled Jackson to handle the organization funds with a lot of care to reduce the cases of losses of the money. Again, the management of the employees in the organization enabled Jackson and the workers to increase the rates of the organization’s production. (Clikeman, 2018)

In a situation whereby Jackson approaches Brown for the purposes of making the necessary adjustments and the action is unsuccessful, different steps should, therefore, be followed for the purposes of ensuring that the matter is resolved without having to influence the running of the organization negatively. The first step to be considered should be the identification of the conflicting issues which make the approach unsuccessful. Again, Jackson should carry out public participation for the purposes of ensuring that the situation is addressed in the best way possible. The public participation will enable him to acquire the required information which would be used to address the situation. Again, he should identify the priorities hence coming up with different mechanisms which will ensure that the situation is handled effectively. However, this will play significant roles in ensuring that the operations of the organization are carried out as per the expected. (Lin, 2018)

References

Clikeman, P. M., & Stevens, J. L. (2018). Predictable irrationality in managerial accounting: Does knowledge overcome cognitive biases of undergraduate students?. Journal of Education for Business, 1-8.

Lin, Z. J., Yang, D. C., & Wang, L. (2018). Accounting and auditing in China. Routledge.