BackgroundNeoland is a large island made up of five providences with a population of 62,000. Neoland Island is located far north of the equator; it is surrounded by the Arctic Ocean. The climate is dry with an average of minus fifty degrees Fahrenheit. Neoland is governed by an independent government. The island is famous for its rugged coastline rich in plankton, exotic fish and mammals. It has diverse mountain vegetation and many types of whales such as the white whale, the pilot whale and the sperm whale; The citizens' favorite hobby is whale watching. Neoland Island is made up of many small communities or villages, the main occupation being fishing. For entertainment, the island offers rock, pop, jazz and traditional concerts at church and golf. The Economy The Neoland government has pursued a multifaceted approach to the financial crisis to help resolve the problem. They formed diplomatic channels with the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Japan and Russia. They also receive financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and other countries. The economy is currently facing a “wicked problem” (Savage, Chilingerian & Powell, 2005, p.160) by limiting its major debt, its legislature is providing voluntary retirement savings to increase household spending, but the economy is still grappling with an aging population. Like most countries, Neoland is also facing global blindness, its companies had to learn a hard lesson on benchmarking but due to pride and initial success, they failed to pay attention to its close competitors like Norway, resulting in failure to develop international fisheries. trade. Neoland's global blindness is also... the focus of the article.../viewarticle/Moore, LG & Wasson, JH (2007). The ideal model of medical practice: improving efficiency, quality and the doctor-patient relationship. Management of family practice. Retrieved February 20, 2010, from www.aafp.org/fpmMinistry of Health. (n.d.). Retrieved February 20, 2010, from http://eng.heilbrigdisraduneyti.is/Savage, G.T., Chilingerian, J.A. & Powell, M.(2005). Advances in Health Care Management.Vol.5: International Health Care Management. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Inc. Shi, L. & Singh, D. A. (2008). Providing health care in America: A systems approach (4th ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. Whittemore, N. (2010, February). Where is the laboratory? On your cell phone. Fast Company. Retrieved February 20, 2010, from Computer Source Database, Kaplan Library.
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