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Scenario B. Use the information given below to answer the questions that follow. You work for a large software design firm, in a small department that is charged with initiating new ideas for software products for the children's market. You believe that children want fantasy-based computer programs. Although this is not the current trend in your industry, you develop a software package that appeals to children, fosters creativity, and enables the child to use his or her imagination to create a make believe future career. For instance, they get to be a professional baseball player or a CEO. Your manager is surprised by the idea when you show her the developed product. However, she feels that it is a good idea, but it will be hard to sell to upper management. At your presentation to senior management, the product is not accepted. Not losing hope, you and your manager make an appointment with the vice president who was not present at the meeting and discuss the idea with him. Fortunately, he agrees to take the matter up with the rest of the members of upper management for a detailed discussion.
-In this scenario, the vice president's role would be described as the:

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Definitions:

Disruptions

Interruptions or disturbances that prevent something from continuing or operating in a normal way.

Behavioral Problems

Actions or patterns of behavior that are considered inappropriate, disruptive, or harmful, often discussed in the context of children or adolescents.

Low Self-Control

A personal characteristic involving a lack of restraint and impulsivity, affecting decision-making and behavior.

Impulsivity

A propensity for spontaneous action, showing a pattern of conduct with minimal to no planning, contemplation, or regard for potential outcomes.

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