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What to do: For this work we need to summarise the given 4 files in ESSAY of 750 words each and essay is just about 2 things: 1) summary 2) response 750 words should be 1) summarize 2) reseponse: TEACHER'S NOTE : This is purposefully vague, and I encourage you to engage with the readings in whatever way you see fit. If the reading connects to your life at Northwestern or something you have experienced, feel free to write about that. If you see how these readings connect with each other or with another class you are taking, write about that. If you strongly agree or disagree with one specific reading, write about that. I encourage criticism of thereadings as long as the criticism engages with the reading in a meaningful way you can write anything good for the response within the guideline/n Most atypical thing you had to eat recently 0 Nobody has responded yet. Hang tight! Responses are coming in. Start the presentation to see live content. For screen share software, share the entire screen. Get help at pollev.com/app Let's Talk About... This Course Rationality and Bureaucracy Essential Questions: Open Systems and External Control Institutions Disruptive and Sustaining Innovations Networks and Status Categories, Identity, and Rankings Social Movement Organizations Professions and Work Production of Culture 4 What is Open Systems approach to organizations? How does resource dependency matter for organizations? What is the "symbolic role of management." $1.95 $2 $1.8 $1.72 $1.50 $1 $0.50 Jan. 1st 2020 Feb. 1st 2020 Mar. 1st 2020 $1.09 ~37% drop in price Flapping chicken wing prices Chicken wing prices normally get an annual boost in March and April because of the NCAA basketball tournament. But with the event canceled this year because of coronavirus, wings are suddenly really cheap. Price of one pound of wings $1.95 $2 $1.8 $1.50 $1 $0.50 $1.72 $1.09 ~37% drop in price Jan. Super Bowl, Jan. 31- Feb. 3 NCAAs, March 17-April 5 JACOB BOGAGE/THE WASHINGTON POST Source: USDA Sections Business The Washington Post Democracy Dies in Darkness Get 1 year for $29 An unlikely side effect of coronavirus: A national surplus of chicken wings Wing sales spike around the Super Bowl and March Madness, but not this year The meat market just missed another holiday: March Madness. The NCAA basketball tournament is the second of two big annual events for chicken wings. (The first is the Super Bowl.) Wing prices and production run in predictable cycles each year, ramping up for the NFL playoffs and championship game in early February, then again for college basketball's frenzied tournament a month and a half later. American consumers have relatively predictable patterns when it comes to meat consumption. They buy more in the spring and summer, experts note, so they can grill or entertain, or while they're on vacation. Certain types of meats peak at different time of year: Think turkey on Thanksgiving or ham for Christmas.