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Decisions in the Paradise Business Scenario The decision-making technique to be applied for the current situation in Kava country should be the "Six Thinking Hats". The six thinking hats are a powerful technique that helps you consider important decisions from different perspectives. It helps you make better decisions by pushing you out of your habitual ways of thinking. It helps you understand the full complexity of the decision and identify problems and opportunities to which you might otherwise be blind. Many successful people think from a very rational and positive point of view. This is one of the reasons they are successful. Often, however, they may fail to consider a problem from an emotional, intuitive, creative or negative point of view. This may mean they underestimate resistance to change, fail to make strides, and fail to make essential contingency plans. If we look at a problem with the "six thinking hats" technique, we will solve it using all approaches. Our decisions and plans will combine ambition, execution, sensitivity, creativity and good contingency planning. Each “thinking hat” is a different thinking style. These are explained below: • White hat: We know that white hat allows us to look at the data already available to us, and we infer this data to develop a better solution. Applying this to the case, it is established that Kava is an insignificant country in the South Pacific with enormous potential for trading in oil, coffee, cocoa, sugar, spices, etc. It is a diverse country with people of different religions and nationalities. Labor is relatively cheap, although half the population is under 15. The country is exposed to various natural disasters such as... half of paper... new ideas. My best bet would be to work backwards. Develop the country and encourage existing businesses to be more social, and at the same time, businesses should seek to expand their operations. One of the solutions that can be identified through the above-mentioned processes is that the country needs to develop internally due to the lack of medical care and high risk of diseases. It is very important to address these issues first because they could hinder the quality of the products that Kava would export. Therefore, with the help of the government and other enterprises, they would first try to combat all this and at the same time begin to prepare the country for major developments, so as not to oppose any of this; assuming that terrorists are against all this, then providing adequate services to workers and their workers.