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Week 1-BUSINESS Policy and Strategy Class-Needs to be at
least 200 words each
Question 1
1. Describe the strategic management process, and include how
it is used by organizations.
Your response should be at least 100 words in length.
Question 2
1. Do you feel an organization should maintain their original
mission and vision statement(s), or do you feel these statements
should be periodically updated? Please explain your answer.
Your response should be at least 100 words in length.
Question 3
1. Are "strategic management" and "strategic planning"
synonymous terms? Explain.
Your response should be at least 100 words in length.
Question 4
1. Colleges and universities, like all business, have strengths,
weaknesses, and competitors. What would you consider to be an
online university’s internal strengths and weaknesses? Why?
Also, who would you say are the competitors to online
universities? What are three external opportunities and three
external threats?
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
Question 5
1. Within this unit, we discussed how businesses may need to
adapt to changing times in order to stay competitive. Their
initial practices may have worked well previously, but may not
serve them well in the long term. The newspaper industry is one
that may face extinction. Explain why they may need to rethink
their business strategy, and provide some advice on possible
strategic management changes. Be specific to include
goals/objects, strengths, and weaknesses.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
Unit II Essay
Over the course of this unit, we have discussed the importance
of mission and vision statements. As a part of that discussion,
we analyzed mission and vision statements for their
effectiveness. For the Unit II Essay, you will expand on
this topic. Using your favorite search engine, research the
mission and vision statements of different fortune 500
companies. Then, you will write an essay in which you compare
and contrast the mission statements of two companies and the
vision statements of two companies. You may use the same
companies for both the mission and vision comparisons or
separate companies. Within your essay, include the following:
Explain the principle value of two vision statements.
Explain the principle value of two mission statements.
Compare and contrast vision statements of each organization in
terms of composition and importance.
Compare and contrast mission statements of each organization
in terms of composition and importance.
Do you think organizations that have comprehensive mission
statements
tend to be high performers? How do mission and vision
statements assist in selecting an industry-specific strategy?
Explain why a mission statement should not include monetary
amounts, numbers, percentages, ratios, goals, or objectives.
Your essay should be a minimum of three pages in length or
approximately 75
0 words, not including the title and reference pages. You must
also include an outside source from the CSU Online Library to
support your explanations.
Follow APA standards for formatting and referencing.
Information about accessing the Grading Rubric for this
assignment is provided below
Terrorist Propaganda and the Media
Publicity: The Universal Terrorist Goal
· All terrorist organizations both in the contemporary
operational environment as well as that of the past have used
publicity as a tool for achieving their political goals, which
makes maximizing their media impact a universal objective.
· Liberal democracies rely on the principles of freedom of
expression and freedom of the press, which inadvertently
provides terrorists with an active and open forum for
disseminating their messages and fulfilling the goals of their
information operations.
· Since the explosion of global media, however, the
susceptibility of media in liberal democracies is not as different
from media in non-liberal, non-democratic states as was
previously the case.
· Additionally, modern technology has lowered the entrance
costs for terrorist organizations that wish to develop their own
media outlets, and many prefer to exploit this advantage over
relying solely on legitimate media outlets.
An Alternative View: Contemporary Terrorists Do Not Need
Publicity
· In contrast to the position articulated above, some have argued
that extreme terrorist groups driven by religious or pseudo-
religious motivations are prone to engaging in political violence
without the need to receive credit for the actions from the
broader population.
· These types of organizations are more interested in inflicting
as much pain and suffering as possible, and do not, therefore,
have publicity goals explicitly incorporated into their
operations.
· In practice, however, such “expressive” terrorists often do, in
fact, take advantage of publicity garnered by their actions, and
many – while not as actively engaged in information operations
as others – intentionally leave clues and indicators that allow
them to receive credit for their attacks.
Terrorism and the Triangle of Communication
· One model of political communication is called the “triangle
of communication,” which terrorists attempt to access as a
means of achieving their publicity goals:
. Terrorists access the triangle of communication by staging
spectacular attacks.
. The media reports on those attacks.
. The public consumes the reporting, driving up fear among the
local population as well as demand for more reporting.
. Politicians then pay attention to both the media and the
public’s reaction to the media, driving political decisions that
terrorists might not have the ability to influence otherwise.
· Terrorists exploit the triangle of communication first at the
domestic level to influence local conditions, and then at the
international level (through the international press, foreign
publics, and foreign political leaders) to influence situations
above and beyond the domestic context.
Media-Related Goals
The Attention-Getting Goal
· A key question regarding the media in a free society is not
whether it should perform the function of keeping people
informed by reporting on terrorism, but what amount and
quality of coverage should be devoted to terrorism.
· When the media does not maintain a responsible balance of
coverage, it becomes a tool for terrorists to spread fear and
anxiety among their own target audiences.
The Recognition Goal
· Because terrorism serves as a violent expression of
grievances, media coverage of terrorism can trigger the public
to seek out additional information about those grievances –
which in itself is not a problem.
· This issue becomes a problem, however, when media coverage
does not adequately represent the complexities inherent in
terrorist motivations, and instead focuses on oversimplified, yet
dramatic, narratives that can turn the media into a platform for
terrorist organizations and their supporters.
The Respectability/Legitimacy Goal
· The media is supposed to bring to our attention issues and
people that deserve our sincere consideration, and bestow on
these issues and people a level of respectability and legitimacy
in the public forum.
· When the media – especially television – treats terrorist
spokespersons the same as it treats important political, social,
or culture figures, it can bestow on terrorists and their
organizations a level of respectability and legitimacy that they
might otherwise not have acquired.
Bedfellows in a Marriage of Convenience
· Media in the United States is not an accomplice to terrorism,
but the media and terrorists do exist in a symbiotic relationship
whereby the media achieves ratings by captivating consumers
with shocking news and terrorists rely on the media to
disseminate their shocking messages to the widest audience
possible.
· Various approaches have been proposed for dealing with this
troubling relationship, but given the US’ emphasis on freedom
of speech and freedom of the press, it seems unlikely that
legislation will effectively address the issue in the American
context as it may have in other liberal democracies with
different legal and cultural values.
· A more likely approach for the United States seems to be
efforts within the media community itself to promote education
and training, increasing professionalism and professional ethics,
and encourage an internal reform process.
Media and Terrorist Contagion
· Terrorism scholars have found that terrorist organizations tend
to adopt and pursue tactics that have achieved the best results
based on media coverage for themselves or for other terrorist
actors.
· While this does mean that the media plays an important role in
disseminating terrorist ideologies and courses of action, we
must be very clear here that it does NOT mean this dynamic
leads to increased terrorist activity, but rather it contributes to
refining terrorist behaviors.
Defending the Media
· While the issues we have considered represent important
perspectives for informed scholars of terrorism, they do not
mean that the media serves no fundamentally useful or positive
function.
· The best defense of the media rests on the absolutely essential
role it plays in keeping the population informed of current
events in the world around them, which in a liberal democracy
is a necessary factor in the population’s decision-making
process about its government leaders and policies.
Treason or Public Service?
· The media has often served as a forum for the unauthorized
revelation of information policy makers and security officials
would prefer remain secret.
· Whereas some view the media’s release of information that the
government withholds from the public as undermining national
security because it reveals sensitive means and methods, others
view it as holding government officials accountable for their
decisions when they might otherwise bury those decisions or
their negative results behind a wall of security classifications.
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  • 1. Week 1-BUSINESS Policy and Strategy Class-Needs to be at least 200 words each Question 1 1. Describe the strategic management process, and include how it is used by organizations. Your response should be at least 100 words in length. Question 2 1. Do you feel an organization should maintain their original mission and vision statement(s), or do you feel these statements should be periodically updated? Please explain your answer. Your response should be at least 100 words in length. Question 3 1. Are "strategic management" and "strategic planning" synonymous terms? Explain. Your response should be at least 100 words in length. Question 4 1. Colleges and universities, like all business, have strengths, weaknesses, and competitors. What would you consider to be an online university’s internal strengths and weaknesses? Why? Also, who would you say are the competitors to online universities? What are three external opportunities and three external threats? Your response should be at least 200 words in length. Question 5
  • 2. 1. Within this unit, we discussed how businesses may need to adapt to changing times in order to stay competitive. Their initial practices may have worked well previously, but may not serve them well in the long term. The newspaper industry is one that may face extinction. Explain why they may need to rethink their business strategy, and provide some advice on possible strategic management changes. Be specific to include goals/objects, strengths, and weaknesses. Your response should be at least 200 words in length. Unit II Essay Over the course of this unit, we have discussed the importance of mission and vision statements. As a part of that discussion, we analyzed mission and vision statements for their effectiveness. For the Unit II Essay, you will expand on this topic. Using your favorite search engine, research the mission and vision statements of different fortune 500 companies. Then, you will write an essay in which you compare and contrast the mission statements of two companies and the vision statements of two companies. You may use the same companies for both the mission and vision comparisons or separate companies. Within your essay, include the following: Explain the principle value of two vision statements. Explain the principle value of two mission statements. Compare and contrast vision statements of each organization in terms of composition and importance. Compare and contrast mission statements of each organization in terms of composition and importance. Do you think organizations that have comprehensive mission statements
  • 3. tend to be high performers? How do mission and vision statements assist in selecting an industry-specific strategy? Explain why a mission statement should not include monetary amounts, numbers, percentages, ratios, goals, or objectives. Your essay should be a minimum of three pages in length or approximately 75 0 words, not including the title and reference pages. You must also include an outside source from the CSU Online Library to support your explanations. Follow APA standards for formatting and referencing. Information about accessing the Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below Terrorist Propaganda and the Media Publicity: The Universal Terrorist Goal · All terrorist organizations both in the contemporary operational environment as well as that of the past have used publicity as a tool for achieving their political goals, which makes maximizing their media impact a universal objective. · Liberal democracies rely on the principles of freedom of expression and freedom of the press, which inadvertently provides terrorists with an active and open forum for disseminating their messages and fulfilling the goals of their information operations. · Since the explosion of global media, however, the susceptibility of media in liberal democracies is not as different from media in non-liberal, non-democratic states as was previously the case. · Additionally, modern technology has lowered the entrance costs for terrorist organizations that wish to develop their own media outlets, and many prefer to exploit this advantage over relying solely on legitimate media outlets. An Alternative View: Contemporary Terrorists Do Not Need Publicity
  • 4. · In contrast to the position articulated above, some have argued that extreme terrorist groups driven by religious or pseudo- religious motivations are prone to engaging in political violence without the need to receive credit for the actions from the broader population. · These types of organizations are more interested in inflicting as much pain and suffering as possible, and do not, therefore, have publicity goals explicitly incorporated into their operations. · In practice, however, such “expressive” terrorists often do, in fact, take advantage of publicity garnered by their actions, and many – while not as actively engaged in information operations as others – intentionally leave clues and indicators that allow them to receive credit for their attacks. Terrorism and the Triangle of Communication · One model of political communication is called the “triangle of communication,” which terrorists attempt to access as a means of achieving their publicity goals: . Terrorists access the triangle of communication by staging spectacular attacks. . The media reports on those attacks. . The public consumes the reporting, driving up fear among the local population as well as demand for more reporting. . Politicians then pay attention to both the media and the public’s reaction to the media, driving political decisions that terrorists might not have the ability to influence otherwise. · Terrorists exploit the triangle of communication first at the domestic level to influence local conditions, and then at the international level (through the international press, foreign publics, and foreign political leaders) to influence situations above and beyond the domestic context. Media-Related Goals The Attention-Getting Goal · A key question regarding the media in a free society is not whether it should perform the function of keeping people informed by reporting on terrorism, but what amount and
  • 5. quality of coverage should be devoted to terrorism. · When the media does not maintain a responsible balance of coverage, it becomes a tool for terrorists to spread fear and anxiety among their own target audiences. The Recognition Goal · Because terrorism serves as a violent expression of grievances, media coverage of terrorism can trigger the public to seek out additional information about those grievances – which in itself is not a problem. · This issue becomes a problem, however, when media coverage does not adequately represent the complexities inherent in terrorist motivations, and instead focuses on oversimplified, yet dramatic, narratives that can turn the media into a platform for terrorist organizations and their supporters. The Respectability/Legitimacy Goal · The media is supposed to bring to our attention issues and people that deserve our sincere consideration, and bestow on these issues and people a level of respectability and legitimacy in the public forum. · When the media – especially television – treats terrorist spokespersons the same as it treats important political, social, or culture figures, it can bestow on terrorists and their organizations a level of respectability and legitimacy that they might otherwise not have acquired. Bedfellows in a Marriage of Convenience · Media in the United States is not an accomplice to terrorism, but the media and terrorists do exist in a symbiotic relationship whereby the media achieves ratings by captivating consumers with shocking news and terrorists rely on the media to disseminate their shocking messages to the widest audience possible. · Various approaches have been proposed for dealing with this troubling relationship, but given the US’ emphasis on freedom of speech and freedom of the press, it seems unlikely that legislation will effectively address the issue in the American context as it may have in other liberal democracies with
  • 6. different legal and cultural values. · A more likely approach for the United States seems to be efforts within the media community itself to promote education and training, increasing professionalism and professional ethics, and encourage an internal reform process. Media and Terrorist Contagion · Terrorism scholars have found that terrorist organizations tend to adopt and pursue tactics that have achieved the best results based on media coverage for themselves or for other terrorist actors. · While this does mean that the media plays an important role in disseminating terrorist ideologies and courses of action, we must be very clear here that it does NOT mean this dynamic leads to increased terrorist activity, but rather it contributes to refining terrorist behaviors. Defending the Media · While the issues we have considered represent important perspectives for informed scholars of terrorism, they do not mean that the media serves no fundamentally useful or positive function. · The best defense of the media rests on the absolutely essential role it plays in keeping the population informed of current events in the world around them, which in a liberal democracy is a necessary factor in the population’s decision-making process about its government leaders and policies. Treason or Public Service? · The media has often served as a forum for the unauthorized revelation of information policy makers and security officials would prefer remain secret. · Whereas some view the media’s release of information that the government withholds from the public as undermining national security because it reveals sensitive means and methods, others view it as holding government officials accountable for their decisions when they might otherwise bury those decisions or their negative results behind a wall of security classifications.