Strategic IT Planning: The Implementation Plan
Assignment Part 2: 75 points
This is a two-part project.
Part one entails providing an outline of the 3-Step Process.
Part two entails providing a proposal paper using the Implementation Plan
.
Steps Begin your board with an explanation of your topic and th.docxrjoseph5
Steps: Begin your board with an explanation of your topic and the information you've already found. You can then place citations for your articles (so you don't get repeat suggestions). Then, ask the following questions.
1) In what way have you experienced or have been impacted by my topic? (Directly or indirectly)
2) What do already know about its history and/or current problems? (Readers should reply with a list of 3-4 things)
3) What other nations relate to my topic? (Readers, if you don't know, do a quick search!)
4) Aside from the disciplines I'm currently researching, what other fields do you think would be interested in my topic and why?
.
Steps for Effective Case Analysis Adapted from Harvard .docxrjoseph5
Steps for Effective Case Analysis
Adapted from Harvard Business Publishing
It's useful to think of a case analysis as digging deeper and deeper into the layers of a case.
You should make sure to follow these general steps in addition to answering the questions
from the case.
1. You start at the surface, Getting Oriented and examining the overall case
landscape.
2. Then you begin to dig, Identifying Problems, as well as possible alternative
solutions.
3. This is the section where you will spend most of your time.
Digging deeper, Performing Analyses you identify information that exposes the issues,
gather data, perform calculations that might provide insight. "Analysis" describes the
varied and crucial things you do with information in the case, to shed light on the problems
and issues you've identified. That might mean calculating and comparing cumulative
growth rates for different periods from the year-by-year financials in a case's exhibits. Or it
might mean pulling together seemingly unrelated facts from two different sections of the
case, and combining them logically to arrive at an important conclusion or conjecture.
Analysis usually doesn't provide definitive answers. But as you do more of it, a clearer
picture often starts to emerge, or the preponderance of evidence begins to point to one
interpretation rather than others. Don't expect a case analysis to yield a "final answer." If
you're accustomed to doing analysis that ends with a right answer, coming up with a
possible solution that simply reflects your best judgment might frustrate you. But
remember that cases, much like real-world business experiences, rarely reveal an
absolutely correct answer, no matter how deeply you analyze them. Typically, you'll do
qualitative analysis based on your reading and interpretation of the case. Ask yourself:
What is fact and what is opinion? Which facts are contributing to the problem? Which are
the causes?
Qualitative factors should be prioritized and fully developed to support your argument.
Make notes about your evolving interpretations, always being careful to list the evidence or
reasons that support them. Qualitative information in a case can be a mix of objective and
subjective information. For example, you may need to assess the validity of quotations from
company executives, each of whom has a subjective opinion. Reports from external
industry analysts or descriptions of what other companies in the industry have done might
seem more objective; no one in the case has a vested interest in this information. A
company's internal PowerPoint presentation should be considered separately and
differently from a newspaper article about the company. Cases mix firsthand quotations
and opinions with third-person narratives, so you need to consider the reliability of
sources. As in real life, you shouldn't take all case information at face value.
Quantitative data—such as amounts of.
Steps of Assignment• Choose TWO of the social health determi.docxrjoseph5
Steps of Assignment
• Choose
TWO
of the social health determinants important to you. – Start your report with a brief description of why you chose these two• Determine your electoral riding, and which political parties are running candidates in your riding– Report in the your introduction • Examine the platforms of each of the political parties represented in your riding for promises that will influence your chosen health determinants• Report these promises in a chart– Do NOT tell me which party you prefer. Just describe the relevant promises.• Describe the process by which you would register your vote in the provincial election (where, when, what documentation required)– This may be different than usual, given the pandemic safety requirements–
www.elections.sk.ca
.
Step 2 in your textbook outlines a few specific ways to seek out pot.docxrjoseph5
Step 2 in your textbook outlines a few specific ways to seek out potential funding, including email inquiry, telephone call, brief letter, or invitation to funder to attend an event at your organization. Which method would you be most comfortable with? Which method you would be least comfortable with? Which method do you think would be the most effective? Explain your responses to each.
.
STEPPING INTO MANAGEMENT.Questions 1 to 20 Select the bes.docxrjoseph5
STEPPING INTO MANAGEMENT
.
Questions 1 to 20:
Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page
break, so be sure that you have seen the
entire
question and
all
the answers before choosing an answer.
1.
_______ management theory suggests we should encourage team building and listen to new ideas.
A.
Organizational development
B.
Contingency
C.
Management as discipline
D.
Entrepreneurial
2.
_______ theory works to increase the health of work processes, communication, and shared goals.
A.
Management as discipline
B.
Entrepreneurial
C.
Systems
D.
Organizational development
3.
_______ supported simplification and decentralization, with emphasis on quality improvement.
A.
Taylor
B.
Weber
C.
Fayol
D.
Drucker
4.
_______ consists of determining whether plans are being carried out and progress is being made toward
objectives.
A.
Planning
B.
Influencing
C.
Controlling
D.
Organizing
5.
Resource allocator is one of the _______ roles.
A.
informational
B.
decisional
C.
negotiational
D.
interpersonal
6.
All other things being equal, the difference between a good supervisor and a poor supervisor is better
A.
organizational rules.
B.
education.
C.
staff.
D.
managerial skills.
7.
Which of the following is
not
one of a manager's four areas of responsibility?
A.
Maintaining good relationships with other managers
B.
Speaking one's mind always
C.
Being a competent subordinate
D.
Being a good boss
8.
When a manager serves as a liaison between different departments, he or she is acting in a/an _______
role.
A.
interpersonal
B.
decisional
C.
informational
D.
relational
9.
Positional authority is based on
A.
qualities of the manager.
B.
authority of superior over subordinate.
C.
laws and procedures.
D.
the ability to direct complex processes.
10.
A manager can delegate most duties
except
A.
writing policies.
B.
evaluating employees.
C.
planning.
D.
organizing.
11.
The acceptance theory holds that managerial authority depends on four conditions. Which of the
following is
not
one of the conditions?
A.
Employees must think the manager's directives are fair.
B.
Employees must think the directive is in keeping with organizational objectives.
C.
Employees must understand what the manager wants.
D.
Employees must be able to comply with the directives.
12.
_______ is/are vested in the organizational position and not the individual manager.
A.
Authority
B.
Delegation
C.
Managerial functions
D.
Responsibility
13.
Which of the following is
not
one of the Katz skills?
A.
Human relations skills
B.
Technical skills
C.
Budgeting skills
D.
Conceptual skills
14.
_______ first developed systems theory.
A.
Peters
B.
Thom
C.
Bertalanffy
D.
Mintzberg
15.
The supervisor's job is to do which of the following?
A.
Control employees' work to improve efficiency.
B.
Help employees f.
Stephen and Meredith have a 4-yr old son named Will. They are expect.docxrjoseph5
Stephen and Meredith have a 4-yr old son named Will. They are expecting a second child. In what ways might the second child change the dynamics of the family's communication? Will the gender of the child make a difference in this change? Why or why not? Use on of the theories discussed in chapter 12 to support your answers.
Write a page to address these questions. Give examples where necessary.
.
Step 1 Write five sentences with spelling errors.Make sure t.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Write five sentences with spelling errors.
Make sure the sentences are at a moderate length (anywhere from 10 - 25 words in each).
Once you've written them, post them on the discussion board.
Do not include answers or say which words are misspelled; your classmates can figure that out for themselves.
.
Steps Begin your board with an explanation of your topic and th.docxrjoseph5
Steps: Begin your board with an explanation of your topic and the information you've already found. You can then place citations for your articles (so you don't get repeat suggestions). Then, ask the following questions.
1) In what way have you experienced or have been impacted by my topic? (Directly or indirectly)
2) What do already know about its history and/or current problems? (Readers should reply with a list of 3-4 things)
3) What other nations relate to my topic? (Readers, if you don't know, do a quick search!)
4) Aside from the disciplines I'm currently researching, what other fields do you think would be interested in my topic and why?
.
Steps for Effective Case Analysis Adapted from Harvard .docxrjoseph5
Steps for Effective Case Analysis
Adapted from Harvard Business Publishing
It's useful to think of a case analysis as digging deeper and deeper into the layers of a case.
You should make sure to follow these general steps in addition to answering the questions
from the case.
1. You start at the surface, Getting Oriented and examining the overall case
landscape.
2. Then you begin to dig, Identifying Problems, as well as possible alternative
solutions.
3. This is the section where you will spend most of your time.
Digging deeper, Performing Analyses you identify information that exposes the issues,
gather data, perform calculations that might provide insight. "Analysis" describes the
varied and crucial things you do with information in the case, to shed light on the problems
and issues you've identified. That might mean calculating and comparing cumulative
growth rates for different periods from the year-by-year financials in a case's exhibits. Or it
might mean pulling together seemingly unrelated facts from two different sections of the
case, and combining them logically to arrive at an important conclusion or conjecture.
Analysis usually doesn't provide definitive answers. But as you do more of it, a clearer
picture often starts to emerge, or the preponderance of evidence begins to point to one
interpretation rather than others. Don't expect a case analysis to yield a "final answer." If
you're accustomed to doing analysis that ends with a right answer, coming up with a
possible solution that simply reflects your best judgment might frustrate you. But
remember that cases, much like real-world business experiences, rarely reveal an
absolutely correct answer, no matter how deeply you analyze them. Typically, you'll do
qualitative analysis based on your reading and interpretation of the case. Ask yourself:
What is fact and what is opinion? Which facts are contributing to the problem? Which are
the causes?
Qualitative factors should be prioritized and fully developed to support your argument.
Make notes about your evolving interpretations, always being careful to list the evidence or
reasons that support them. Qualitative information in a case can be a mix of objective and
subjective information. For example, you may need to assess the validity of quotations from
company executives, each of whom has a subjective opinion. Reports from external
industry analysts or descriptions of what other companies in the industry have done might
seem more objective; no one in the case has a vested interest in this information. A
company's internal PowerPoint presentation should be considered separately and
differently from a newspaper article about the company. Cases mix firsthand quotations
and opinions with third-person narratives, so you need to consider the reliability of
sources. As in real life, you shouldn't take all case information at face value.
Quantitative data—such as amounts of.
Steps of Assignment• Choose TWO of the social health determi.docxrjoseph5
Steps of Assignment
• Choose
TWO
of the social health determinants important to you. – Start your report with a brief description of why you chose these two• Determine your electoral riding, and which political parties are running candidates in your riding– Report in the your introduction • Examine the platforms of each of the political parties represented in your riding for promises that will influence your chosen health determinants• Report these promises in a chart– Do NOT tell me which party you prefer. Just describe the relevant promises.• Describe the process by which you would register your vote in the provincial election (where, when, what documentation required)– This may be different than usual, given the pandemic safety requirements–
www.elections.sk.ca
.
Step 2 in your textbook outlines a few specific ways to seek out pot.docxrjoseph5
Step 2 in your textbook outlines a few specific ways to seek out potential funding, including email inquiry, telephone call, brief letter, or invitation to funder to attend an event at your organization. Which method would you be most comfortable with? Which method you would be least comfortable with? Which method do you think would be the most effective? Explain your responses to each.
.
STEPPING INTO MANAGEMENT.Questions 1 to 20 Select the bes.docxrjoseph5
STEPPING INTO MANAGEMENT
.
Questions 1 to 20:
Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page
break, so be sure that you have seen the
entire
question and
all
the answers before choosing an answer.
1.
_______ management theory suggests we should encourage team building and listen to new ideas.
A.
Organizational development
B.
Contingency
C.
Management as discipline
D.
Entrepreneurial
2.
_______ theory works to increase the health of work processes, communication, and shared goals.
A.
Management as discipline
B.
Entrepreneurial
C.
Systems
D.
Organizational development
3.
_______ supported simplification and decentralization, with emphasis on quality improvement.
A.
Taylor
B.
Weber
C.
Fayol
D.
Drucker
4.
_______ consists of determining whether plans are being carried out and progress is being made toward
objectives.
A.
Planning
B.
Influencing
C.
Controlling
D.
Organizing
5.
Resource allocator is one of the _______ roles.
A.
informational
B.
decisional
C.
negotiational
D.
interpersonal
6.
All other things being equal, the difference between a good supervisor and a poor supervisor is better
A.
organizational rules.
B.
education.
C.
staff.
D.
managerial skills.
7.
Which of the following is
not
one of a manager's four areas of responsibility?
A.
Maintaining good relationships with other managers
B.
Speaking one's mind always
C.
Being a competent subordinate
D.
Being a good boss
8.
When a manager serves as a liaison between different departments, he or she is acting in a/an _______
role.
A.
interpersonal
B.
decisional
C.
informational
D.
relational
9.
Positional authority is based on
A.
qualities of the manager.
B.
authority of superior over subordinate.
C.
laws and procedures.
D.
the ability to direct complex processes.
10.
A manager can delegate most duties
except
A.
writing policies.
B.
evaluating employees.
C.
planning.
D.
organizing.
11.
The acceptance theory holds that managerial authority depends on four conditions. Which of the
following is
not
one of the conditions?
A.
Employees must think the manager's directives are fair.
B.
Employees must think the directive is in keeping with organizational objectives.
C.
Employees must understand what the manager wants.
D.
Employees must be able to comply with the directives.
12.
_______ is/are vested in the organizational position and not the individual manager.
A.
Authority
B.
Delegation
C.
Managerial functions
D.
Responsibility
13.
Which of the following is
not
one of the Katz skills?
A.
Human relations skills
B.
Technical skills
C.
Budgeting skills
D.
Conceptual skills
14.
_______ first developed systems theory.
A.
Peters
B.
Thom
C.
Bertalanffy
D.
Mintzberg
15.
The supervisor's job is to do which of the following?
A.
Control employees' work to improve efficiency.
B.
Help employees f.
Stephen and Meredith have a 4-yr old son named Will. They are expect.docxrjoseph5
Stephen and Meredith have a 4-yr old son named Will. They are expecting a second child. In what ways might the second child change the dynamics of the family's communication? Will the gender of the child make a difference in this change? Why or why not? Use on of the theories discussed in chapter 12 to support your answers.
Write a page to address these questions. Give examples where necessary.
.
Step 1 Write five sentences with spelling errors.Make sure t.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Write five sentences with spelling errors.
Make sure the sentences are at a moderate length (anywhere from 10 - 25 words in each).
Once you've written them, post them on the discussion board.
Do not include answers or say which words are misspelled; your classmates can figure that out for themselves.
.
Stephen Pevar, Chapter 8 Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country.docxrjoseph5
Stephen Pevar, “Chapter 8: Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country” (from textbook)
Stephen Pevar, “Chapter 9: Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country” (from textbook)
1
The Religious Environment: Worldview,
Ritual, and Communal Status
Islam and Conversion
The process of conversion to Islam remains on the whole poorly studied
in either its social and historical, or affective and personal/psychologi-
cal, aspects. Despite the relatively recent and signal contributions of
Nehemiah Levtzion I and Richard Bulliet 2 who have advanced inno-
va tive classificatory, methodological, and analytical strategies in the
framework of comparative and more localized approaches toward
Islamization, the complex of problems associated with conversion to
Islam still has not drawn sufficient attention from specialists on all
"fronts" of Islamization to allow a synthetic treatment of conversion to
Islam from either a theoretical or historical perspective. 3 If old notions
of forced conversion and the choice of "Islam or the sword" have been
abandoned, at least in scholarly literature, little serious analytical work
I. See above all the volume Conversion to Islam, ed. Nehemia Levtzion (New YorklLondon:
Holmes & Meier Publishers, 1979), and Levtzion's contributions therein, "Toward a Com-
parative Study of Islamization" (pp. 1-23) and "Patterns of Islamization in West Africa" (pp.
207-216), as well as his bibliography (pp. 247-265), in which Central and Inner Asia are pre-
dictably poorly represented; cf. also his "Conversion under Muslim Domination: A Comparative
Study," in Religious Change and Cultural Domination, ed. D. N. Lorenzen (Mexico City: El
Colegio de Mexico, 1981), pp. 19-38.
2. See his seminal work, Conversion to Islam in the Medieval Period: An Essay in Quantitative
History (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1979), and more recently his "Process and Status
in Conversion and Continuity," introducing Conversion and Continuity: Indigenous Christian
Communities in Islamic Lands Eighth to Eighteenth Centuries, ed. Michael Gervers and Ramzi
Jibran Bikhazi (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1990), pp. 1-12, and his
"Conversion Stories in Early Islam" in the same volume (pp. 123-133).
3. For important theoretical considerations on conversion to Islam in historical surveys see,
for example, Marshall Hodgson's The Venture of Islam, vol. 2 (The Expansion of Islam in the
18 Islamization and Native Religion
has been done as a means of replacing older models and assumptions of
how Islam was adopted and appropriated in specific contexts; nor, in
general, have primary sources been tapped or reevaluated with an eye to
the particular issue of Islamization.
In the case of Inner Asia we are remarkably ill-served with regard to
studies of conversion to Islam; specialists on Islam in sub-Saharan Africa
and on South Asian Islam4 for instance, have recognized the importance
of conv.
Stephanie WroteA lean organization understands customer value a.docxrjoseph5
Stephanie Wrote:
A lean organization understands customer value and focuses its key processes to continuously increase it. The ultimate goal is to provide perfect value to the customer through a perfect value creation process that has zero waste.
To accomplish this, lean thinking changes the focus of management from optimizing separate technologies, assets, and vertical departments to optimizing the flow of products and services through entire value streams that flow horizontally across technologies, assets, and departments to customers.
Eliminating waste along entire value streams, instead of at isolated points, creates processes that need less human effort, less space, less capital, and less time to make products and services at far less costs and with much fewer defects, compared with traditional business systems. Companies are able to respond to changing customer desires with high variety, high quality, low cost, and with very fast throughput times. Also, information management becomes much simpler and more accurate.
A popular misconception is that lean is suited only for manufacturing. Not true. Lean applies in every business and every process. It is not a tactic or a cost reduction program, but a way of thinking and acting for an entire organization.
The term "lean" was coined to describe Toyota's business during the late 1980s by a research team headed by Jim Womack, Ph.D., at MIT's International Motor Vehicle Program.
Mary Wrote:
· What is the lean concept and why is it important to study?
With fewer resources lean creates more value for customers. The idea of maximizing customer value while minimizing waste. Lean is important to study because there are so many benefits such as through lean there is a cost benefit. we can increase quality and reliability. Reduce operating costs, boost staff productivity and reduce the length of production cycles.
· How can lean be applied to manufacturing and service processes?
TOYOTA is the best example of a company that use lean processes and implement them. Toyota is the first major company to use lean ideology in their manufacturing processes. They have eliminated wasted and using techniques to get rid of faulty products that do not interest the customers. They use two processes, one is Jidoka and the other one is JIT or just in time. Jidoka is used to check the quality of the product and can stop the machines themselves down when there is an error. JIT/ just in time leads to the next step once the previous step is finished.
https://www.lean.org/whatslean/
https://refinedimpact.com/4-good-examples-of-companies-that-use-lean-manufacturing/
Project Management
Processes, Methodologies, and Economics
Third Edition
Avraham Shtub
Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management
The Technion–Israel Institute of Technology
Moshe Rosenwein
Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
Columbia University
Boston Columbus San Francisco New York Hoboken
Indianapolis London Tor.
Step 1 Do some research on the Affordable Care Act. You can start.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Do some research on the Affordable Care Act. You can start with the government sponsored website,
Health and Human Services Website (Links to an external site.)
, but find an additional resource as well.
Step 2
After reading about payment sources in this week's lesson, and conducting your research, address the following:
Where does the Affordable Care Act fit into the overall U.S. health care payment system?
How has it affected private insurance and Medicaid?
Did it go far enough in providing access to health care for all U.S. citizens? Too far? Explain your position.
.
Step 3 Construct Ethical ArgumentsDetermine which of the ethi.docxrjoseph5
Step 3: Construct Ethical Arguments
Determine which of the ethical principles/standards apply to this case (moral development; egoism; virtue; deontology; teleology; justice)
Identify the accounting principles (i.e., ethics codes of conduct and GAAP) that can be invoked to support a conclusion as to what ought to be done ethically in this case or similar cases?
Determine whether the different ethical standards/accounting principles yield converging or diverging judgments about what ought to be done?
Step 4: Evaluate the Arguments for each Option
Weigh the ethical reasons and arguments for each option in terms of their relative importance.
Determine whether there are any unwarranted factual assumptions that need to be examined in each argument.
Determine whether there are any unresolved conceptual issues in each argument.
.
Step 2 Organization ProfileCreate a one-page ‘Organization Prof.docxrjoseph5
HaiDiLao hotpot is a Chinese restaurant chain known for its hotpot cuisine. The organization profile would include the history and key dates of HaiDiLao since its founding, including any innovations. It would also cover the locations of HaiDiLao restaurants and the purpose of the company in providing high quality hotpot dining experiences to customers.
Step 2 Grading Rubric EconomyTask descriptionComponents of .docxrjoseph5
Step 2 Grading Rubric: Economy
Task description
Components of the task
Total points
Major economic features
Current demographic and economic features:
What is the population of your country, its age and gender composition? (2 points)
What are the major natural resources and the major features of the economy? Is the economy driven by the export of minerals and raw materials, agriculture, significant industries, or a mixture of these? What are the main exports and imports? (5 points)
Which countries are its largest trading partners? Is the country a member of regional or continental African trading blocs? (3 points)
What are major livelihood strategies, formal and informal, in both rural and urban settings? In other words, how do people in your country make a living? (5 points)
15
Economic policies
How did colonial policies impact your country’s current economic conditions? (5 points)
How has domestic economic policy since independence shaped the country? (5 points)
How have international economic forces shaped your country’s economy? For example, has your country been impacted by World Bank or International Monetary Fund programs? Do international trade agreements impact your country? (5 points)
15
Basic economic conditions
What is the current Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross National Product (GNP)? What is the significance of these numbers for the economy of this country? (3 points)
What is the unemployment rate? (I point)
What is the poverty rate? (I point)
What is the foreign debt? (I point)
What do all these different economic indicators show about the state of the economy in your country? (3 points)
9
Technology
To what extent are the Internet and mobile phones, including the mobile banking system, used in your country? Do these affect economic potential and how so? (4 points)
4
Conclusion
Using all the data and analysis you have done pertaining to the above questions, write a conclusion addressing the economic health of your country and analyze the main factors contributing to its current strengths and challenges. (3 points)
3
Other requirements
Referencing:Evidential Proof of sources used: Papershould be supported by evidence and quotations from sources. At least three sources with APA citation at the bottom of the report, Variation in selection of sources necessary (2 points). Full points for accurate use of APA in-text and reference list)
Organization of text: Well organized, detailed and logical/cohesive arguments addressing relevant issues.(2 points)
4
CASE 6
From Nothing to Something: Defining Governance and Infrastructure in a Small Medical Practice
Dea Robinson
Midtown Neurology was started by a single physician who had been practicing in the community for nearly 20 years. As the practice grew, it evolved from a “mom-n-pop” operation to a more complex model. The founding physician recruited four new neurologists to join and continue to help build the practice. Subseq.
Step 2 Attend Meeting with ACME· Read the ACME meeting documen.docxrjoseph5
Step 2: Attend Meeting with ACME
· Read the ACME meeting document to know what was discussed.
Step 3: Review Marketing Information on Consumer Buying Behavior
· Read all attached step 3 documents to answer questions in step 4.
· As you read through the following materials, begin to think about how this information will apply to the report you will prepare for Erik and Tarek. To successfully complete the report, you'll need an understanding of marketing. You’ll also benefit from a keen understanding of digital marketing, consumer buying behavior, and evaluating business attractiveness.
· As you conduct your analysis of ACME's consumer environment, remember that there are two types of market research: primary and secondary research. Both types of research are required in real-life, and each of them has its pros and cons. However, for this Project, only secondary research is required.
· Finally, to fully understand ACME's position, read about offerings—what a company provides its customers, be it a product, a service, or a mix of both. Also consider the differences between a product and a service. You know that a product can be more than just a physical good, it can be a service attached to a physical product, a "pure" service, an idea, a place, an organization, or even a person.
· After you have read these materials, proceed to the next step, where you will begin your analysis of the specified consumer markets
Step 4: Conduct a Consumer Buying Behavior Study
As previously mentioned, I would like you to conduct an analysis of the consumers in our main markets. Your analysis should consider both current and potential product users and should address the following questions:
· What needs are being met by the product purchase? What are the benefits to the consumers? Make sure that you differentiate between features and benefits; go beyond manifest motives and consider latent motives.
· Who is involved in the purchase process? Who are the influencers? Who are the buyers? Who are the end users?
· Where are the products sold, and what are the distribution channels?
· How often are the products purchased? Is there seasonality to sales?
I need you to produce a six-page preliminary consumer buying behavior report (excluding cover page, reference list, tables, graphs, and exhibits) explaining your findings on consumer needs, wants, and preferences in these markets. Make sure that your report is specific to consumers of ACME’s potential product and not to consumers in general.
Step 5: Complete Your Value Proposition
· I wanted to clarify that a customer-focused value proposition explains the reason why a customer purchases a product or uses a service (i.e., the value that a company delivers to its customers).
· Deliverable: (complete this part separate from step 2-4) Based on your research of consumer needs in our main markets, describe your value proposition, or the benefits that ACME and its potential new product would provide to customers. Remember.
Step 1 Put the following steps in the order of a routine patient .docxrjoseph5
Step 1:
Put the following steps in the order of a routine patient care flow, from the beginning through to the end of the patient encounter flow.
New patient paperwork is signed and returned to front desk with insurance information for verification of benefits
Patient pays standard co-pay if applicable
Hard copy record is pulled, or made if new patient
Patient called to back office
Height, weight, and blood pressure taken by CNA or CMA
CMS 1500 form is coded and sent to insurance for reimbursement
Signs in at reception desk
Patient released from exam room
Call in to schedule appointment
Doctor, NP, or Physician’s Assistant examines patient
Shown to patient care room
Reason for visit reviewed with patient by CNA, CMA, or NP
Any refunds due to patient or insurance sent out
Collections efforts initiated if patient's charges not paid, and any insurance appeals are processed
Patient checks out and pays any deductible verified
Explanation of benefits returns with breakdown of payments
Height, weight, and blood pressure taken by CNA or CMA
Practice manager applies payments, writes off amounts required by contract with insurance companies, adjusts patient’s account records, and initiates billing to patient that indicates insurance has processed charges
Step 2:
Write an essay of 1–2 pages explaining how a new office would be set up or organized. Some of the elements included could be:
The physical appearance of the office
The types of personnel that would be needed
The types of activities, policies, or procedures that would be put into place to mentor employees and promote teamwork
Create and describe the demographics of the patients that would receive care at this facility.
Remember that demographics include any and all of the following: type of population (rural, suburban, urban); male or female; adult or child; type of insurance, public assistance, or no insurance; emergency care needed or preventative care; and many others.
Describe the specialized training that you, the office manager, need to help this particular facility accomplish its mission of efficient integrated medical care to its patient population.
Please submit your assignment.
.
Step 1 To annotate a source, first cite the source in correct .docxrjoseph5
Step 1:
To annotate a source,
first cite the source in correct MLA format
.
For example:
Gould, Joseph.
Citizen United and the Breakdown of Democracy.
New York: University of New York Press, 2012.
Step 2:
Break down the source into the
four sentence pattern
:
Sentence 1 (Credentials and Thesis
): Joseph Gould, a noted journalist covering issues of public policy and elections for the
Washington Post
, argues that the
Citizens United
decision has irrevocably undermined the democratic process of our electoral system.
Sentence 2 (Medium / Genre and Evaluation
): Gould constructs a thesis-driven, book-length, academic argument in the field of political science.
Sentence 3 (Audience
): Gould’s audience consists of academics in the field of political science and public policy as well as public officials.
Sentence 4 (How You Can Use This Source):
This source provides information about the effects of
Citizens United
that I can use to support my thesis, and because it is written by a noted expert it lends credibility to my argument.
Annotations should be written as paragraphs
and should follow the four sentence pattern above. Do not include labels, bold text, or spaces between sentences. These are provided here so that you can more easily identify the parts of the annotation. Yours will look more like this:
Gould, Joseph.
Citizen United and the Breakdown of Democracy.
New York: University of New York Press, 2012.
Joseph Gould, a noted journalist covering issues of public policy and elections for the
Washington Post
, argues that the
Citizens United
decision has irrevocably undermined the democratic process of our electoral system. Gould constructs a thesis-driven, book-length, academic argument in the field of political science. Gould’s audience consists of academics in the field of political science and public policy as well as public officials. This source provides information about the effects of
Citizens United
that I can use to support my thesis, and because it is written by a noted expert it lends credibility to my argument.
Your annotated bibliography
must include at least six sources
. At least three sources should be peer-reviewed academic sources or otherwise approved by me before submitting this assignment's deadline. Sources should be listed in alphabetical order by the first word of the works cited entry (usually, this will be the author's last name).
Annotations should be specific and include details; however, they
should not include
any
quotes.
All of the writing should be
your original writing.
Due Date and Submissions
Submit your annotated bibliography in the Turnitin window below as a Word document by 11:59pm Friday, 6/12.
.
Step 1Read the first two sections of Wordsworths Tintern.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Read the first two sections of
Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey". (Links to an external site.)
Step 2
In a separate Word document, complete the following points:
Explain what the ideas, memories, and presence of the natural world give to Wordsworth.
Copy and paste a section of the poem that supports your claim, and explain how it supports your claim.
Must be no fewer than 300 words, not including the quote.
.
Step 1The first step in performing an IT audit that is tied to b.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
The first step in performing an IT audit that is tied to business strategy is understanding the short-term and long-term goals and objectives of the business. While we expect IT strategies to be aligned to an organization's business strategies, in practice, this is not easy to achieve. The organization typically has made large investments in legacy systems that have been supporting the current business. The organization must balance the maintenance of current business requirements with the need to support longer term strategies, using emerging technologies to improve the competitiveness of the organization.
Completing this business audit will ensure that you learn a lot about the business of the organization.
To prepare for the audit, read Audits, Internal and Core Competencies. The templates provided for Step 1 will give you a framework for collecting this information. Be sure to ask the following questions:
· What are the strategic goals of the organization?
· What are the business operational goals?
· How do you see your organization in one year, in five years, and beyond?
Download and open the Templates_for_Project2_with_Instructions.xlsx file. You will be using this file throughout this project. For optional feedback in Steps 1 and 3, use the following naming protocols:
· Step 1 -> Lastname_first name_Project 2_Appx_A1_A2_B_C
· Steps 2 and 3 -> Lastname_first name_Project 2_Appx_A1_A2_B_C_D_E_F
For the final submission in this project, please use the following naming protocol:
· Step 5 -> Lastname_first name_Project 2_Appx_A1_A2_B_C_D_E_F_G_H_I
The templates for business objectives in Appendices A1 and A2 will guide your discovery. You should list a minimum of three business objectives that exist for your organization, which will likely vary from these templates. Existing entries in templates A1 and A2 are for illustration purposes only. You should fill in and submit to the assignment folder two tables: Appendix A1 is for short-term goals (one year) and Appendix A2 is for longer term goals (five or more years). See Goal Setting for more information.
After you understand your organization's business objectives, you will need to evaluate how well your organization is meeting those objectives. The template in Appendix B will guide you through a quick analysis of overall organizational effectiveness. You may want to ask those in leadership positions how well the organization is performing, but you can also get this information by examining how well the organization is performing according to current operational objectives. Choose a minimum of three organizational effectiveness criteria. Provide a one-sentence description of each measure, along with an overall score on a five-point scale and an explanation of the score you provided. See Effectiveness and Efficiency.
Now that you've looked at how well the overall organization is performing, you should evaluate the organization at a lower level. Using the Appendix C template to guide yo.
Step 1Select ONE of the following fugal agents for your assignme.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Select ONE of the following fugal agents for your assignment.
Aspergillus, Tinea pedis, Candida albicans, Coccidioides, Pneumocystis jirovecii, Blastomyces, Cryptococcus neoformans, Histoplasma, Tinea corporis
Step 2
Research the chosen fungal agent to examine the anatomical structures and diseases associated with it.
Step 3
Using the template below answer the following questions:
Where the organism is normally found and how is it spread?
What are the virulence factors of the organism?
What are the symptoms and incubation period of the infection caused by the organism?
How would you diagnose an infection caused by the organism?
Describe how the organism infects different organs and how the immune system responds to infection.
What is the current treatment plan for the infections caused by the organism and the treatment success rate?
What populations are most at risk for infection?
What environments and sources are associated with the organism?
What are some public health implications of the infection caused by the agent?
What precautions can the public take to prevent infections?
.
Step 1Research a recent case.After reading the informati.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Research a recent case.
After reading the information for this module, conduct research to find a case that occurred in the last few years. The case must have some level of government involvement.
Step 2 Write a paper.
Review the grading rubric by clicking the wheel.
Write a paper in which you cover the following information:
A summary of the case
An outline of how the criminal justice process worked in the case
An explanation of the interaction between law enforcement, the courts, and corrections
The outcome of the case
.
Step 1ReadWorld Data Sheet Virtual TourStory Maphtt.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Read
World Data Sheet Virtual Tour/Story Map
https://interactives.prb.org/2020-wpds/storymap/
Read and Explore
2020 World Population Data Sheet Overview
. Population Reference Bureau.
https://interactives.prb.org/2020-wpds/
[Explore this site but don’t feel you have to read everything.]
.
Step 1Project Information Brief description of your g.docxrjoseph5
Step 1:
Project Information:
* Brief description of your graduate project, as submitted in CS-700 class
* Reason(s) for choosing this graduate project
* Graduate project work already accomplished - step-by-step
Upload a MS-Word document to the drop-box.
Step 2:
Project Proposal:
Many of you have either changed the tools/resources or have changed the project altogether. Use provided Project-Charter-Template to re-submit your updated proposal with details about the functionality of your project and tools to be utilized.
You must include:
* Project title
* Project abstract
* Software/Tools used with version
* Budget/Finance
* Work already accomplished – Detailed
Look into attached
PROJECT CHARTER TEMPLATE
Step 3:
At this point, you should have started the Development phase of your project. Update your project plan (Gantt chart) to reflect completed tasks/sub-tasks. Each task must have the % number of the completed work.
Step 4:
Database Design - E-R Diagram
Submit your database design with complete E-R diagram.
Step 5:
Project Documentation:
Documentation should be complete with project charter, project plan, project details, ERD, and source code along with screen shots.
For reference:
Look into attached senior project documentation
(APA Guide and a sample project documentation are attached)
.
Step 1Make a list of all of the nonverbal gestures you can think of .docxrjoseph5
Step 1Make a list of all of the nonverbal gestures you can think of and their meanings.
Include things such as the following:
Hand gestures
Facial expressions
Body language
Write the meaning of each gesture briefly after the description (or drawing or photo) of the gesture. If the gesture means different things in different cultures, say so. For example:
Step 2Observe the people around you and in public places.
You can collect more gestures by observing others. If you're unclear about what their gestures mean, consider asking them.
.
Step 1:
Introduce Yourself
Your name
Brief background
Your profession
What you hope to gain from this course
Step 2:
Provide an Example
Think about an instance (or several instances) when you were extremely anxious and nervous about having to make a public presentation. This presentation could be a formal speech, an oral report, introducing someone to a group, or even simply speaking up in a group.
What steps did you take to decrease your apprehension?
What worked? What did not work?
.
Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) DraftClick here to down.docxrjoseph5
Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) Draft
Click here to download the Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) template that is needed to complete this deliverable.
You are an operations officer for the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and you were instructed by the special agent in charge (SAC) of the task force to develop a Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) and to have the first draft as detailed as possible for the SAC's review. He gave you this assignment because you already conducted research on numerous sections of the proposal, and you are expected to incorporate your previous work into this outline. For this first draft, the information needs to be clear and concise, with general substantive work.
The following scenario gives you the necessary information to complete the SOPP:
The al-Qaeda terrorist organization is attempting to infiltrate two cells composed of 12 individuals each into a major metropolitan city in the United States. The al-Qaeda cells are funded by a Russian organized crime faction that is trying to penetrate Chicago, IL and displace Chicago's local syndicate known as The Outfit. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, through external and internal U.S. sources, identified the Russian organized crime (OC) faction and its methodology of money laundering in 2012 but delayed a response because signal intelligence (SIGINT) identified the OC's relationship with al-Qaeda. The city of Chicago was identified as the terrorist organization's main target, but it is not known how the group will gain access to the United States at this time. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) identified that the Russian OC faction is attempting penetration into Chicago's drug, gambling, and prostitution operations for which The Outfit is currently the dominant leader. Chicago police reported three separate assassination-style murders of Russian OC local leaders and attributed the murders to The Outfit.
The National Security Agency (NSA) reported SIGINT between the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Miami-based Russian OC syndicate identifying the transfer of two low-yield nuclear devices to Iranian Ministry of Intelligence operatives at the port of Donetsk, Ukraine during the chaos caused by the separatist move from the Ukrainian government, who in turn where identified by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as having delivered the two nuclear devices to known al-Qaeda operatives with an unknown destination. The Department of Homeland Security (HLS) has increased the U.S. threat level to elevated.
The CIA identified, through SIGINT (cell phones, texting, and e-mails), that al-Qaeda obtained numerous canisters of sarin gas (also known as GB) and is intent on using it against the United States in retaliation for its role in the Afghan war. The CIA and Department of Defense, U.S. Northern Command Intelligence identified the possible infiltration points for the al-Qaeda operatives to be along the Mexico/U.S..
Strategic OversightCongressional oversights has had much of the po.docxrjoseph5
Strategic Oversight
Congressional oversights has had much of the powers to maintain the budget on various programs for both covert actions and strategic programs, and while not having the right or ability to veto a covert program, they do have the power to influence programs down the road. The “gang of eights” has the ability also to defund certain programs, after influencing others on the congressional intelligence committee. While they are able to do these functions they also, maintain the “security” of programs as well and are able to bring questions and concerns to the president from which findings and covert actions are derived. But many critics have said, the congressional oversight has restricted as well as choked the IC to the point of having ineffective programs due to legislation as well as political banter that goes back and forth between the congressional oversight committee and the other legislators. In most instances as well the congressional oversight issues lie well, within congress. After the 9/11 commissions there were pushes for reforms for both the oversight and the Intelligence Community, but slowly these ideas were abandoned quietly, with a weak and dysfunctional oversight committee. The 9/11 commission outlined various improvements but was not fully enacted by congress. Being in charge of strategic covert actions as well as being the end user, with the potential for legislative issues may very well be a destructible issue for the oversight committee.
What does not work is having too many hands involved with too many moving pieces of the intelligence operations. If the intelligence committee is subservient to the executive branch, then there can cause issues with sensitive intelligence operations such as strategic collections and planning, becoming biased from politics as opposed to actual defined intelligence requirements. What does work is ensuring there is not abuse of powers, by the executive branches and the congress.
The system without a doubt is not satisfactory; the issues with the lack of communication on various levels between the legislative and executive branches as well as scandals that followed show a chink in the armor that is the oversight committee. As well as the committee having the ability to defund programs, but not only is this a issue, but mostly with the ability to have oversight over the whole IC, leading most agencies becoming redundant with intelligence as well as capabilities.
Strategic Oversight2
While the legislative and executive branches share roles within oversight of the intelligence community, the mixture of branches is a disadvantage due to the roles Congress possesses and what the president has. The president carries the primary authority on covert actions while he must notify Congress before the action is carried out. Much of the oversight that Congress receives from the intelligence community is closely held and is often released only to the ‘gang of eight’ rather than the intell.
Strategic Note-taking for Social Sciences Research QRSTUV.docxrjoseph5
Strategic Note-taking for Social Sciences Research: QRSTUV
Title and
Author
Question Research
Methods
Summary of Findings Takeaway
Message
Unfamiliar
Vocabulary
Kenneth Gergen,
“Together We
Construct Our
Worlds”
P5-12
Since what we
consider real is
socially
constructed,
what makes
people agree it
is real.
For example:
Before we
know tree is
tree. What
makes people
believe it is
tree?
Observation Gergen argues the most important means
of reality maintenance is conversation. It
is through conversation that we create
social common sense, which is also what
makes our world today. For example, if we
do not agree on trees as trees, then, there
will be no trees.
Social Origins of Good and Real:
• The ways in which we understand the
world is not required by “what there is.”
• The ways in which we describe and
explain the world are the outcomes of
relationship.
• Constructions gain their significance
from social utility.
• Values are created and sustained within
forms of life (including science).
If everything we
consider real is
socially
constructed, then
nothing is real
unless people
agree that it is.
Social
Convention : are
those arbitrary rules
and norms
governing the
countless behaviors
all of us engage in
every day without
necessarily thinking
about them, from
shaking hands when
greeting someone to
driving on the right
side of the road.
Social Utility :
is a service, or
characteristic, that
benefits the
majority of
population of any
given society.
Gerld Handel,
Spencer Cahill,
Frederick Elkin,
“Human Neural
Plasticity and
Socialization”
P13-19
Is it possible to
have a child
who were
born with
disability to
succeed as a
normal child?
Observation,
Content Analysis
• This article introduce the debate of
nature versus nurture focusing on human
development and individuals’
consequent abilities and characteristics.
• The author of shows a couple studies
that is limited to the importance of
neural plasticity during primary or
children socialization.
• The author is proven that neural
plasticity of human brain are the
foundation of child development. It is
what shapes the child’s personality and
abilities.
• However, socialization/experience
shapes biological functioning. In another
word, experience is what shapes the
neural circuitry of the human brain and
sustain it.
Humans have
not a single but
dual nature.
Human Neural
Plasticity : The
brain's ability to
reorganize itself by
forming new neural
connections
throughout life.
Synapse : a junction
between two nerve
cells, consisting of a
minute gap across
which impulses pass
by diffusion of a
neurotransmitter.
Infantile Autistic:
characterized by lack
of interest in others,
impaired
communication skills,
and bizarre behavior,
as ritualistic acts and
excessive attachment
to objects.
Kent Sandstorm,
“Symbols and the
Creation of
Reality”
P20-27
What is some
downside when.
Stephen Pevar, Chapter 8 Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country.docxrjoseph5
Stephen Pevar, “Chapter 8: Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country” (from textbook)
Stephen Pevar, “Chapter 9: Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country” (from textbook)
1
The Religious Environment: Worldview,
Ritual, and Communal Status
Islam and Conversion
The process of conversion to Islam remains on the whole poorly studied
in either its social and historical, or affective and personal/psychologi-
cal, aspects. Despite the relatively recent and signal contributions of
Nehemiah Levtzion I and Richard Bulliet 2 who have advanced inno-
va tive classificatory, methodological, and analytical strategies in the
framework of comparative and more localized approaches toward
Islamization, the complex of problems associated with conversion to
Islam still has not drawn sufficient attention from specialists on all
"fronts" of Islamization to allow a synthetic treatment of conversion to
Islam from either a theoretical or historical perspective. 3 If old notions
of forced conversion and the choice of "Islam or the sword" have been
abandoned, at least in scholarly literature, little serious analytical work
I. See above all the volume Conversion to Islam, ed. Nehemia Levtzion (New YorklLondon:
Holmes & Meier Publishers, 1979), and Levtzion's contributions therein, "Toward a Com-
parative Study of Islamization" (pp. 1-23) and "Patterns of Islamization in West Africa" (pp.
207-216), as well as his bibliography (pp. 247-265), in which Central and Inner Asia are pre-
dictably poorly represented; cf. also his "Conversion under Muslim Domination: A Comparative
Study," in Religious Change and Cultural Domination, ed. D. N. Lorenzen (Mexico City: El
Colegio de Mexico, 1981), pp. 19-38.
2. See his seminal work, Conversion to Islam in the Medieval Period: An Essay in Quantitative
History (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1979), and more recently his "Process and Status
in Conversion and Continuity," introducing Conversion and Continuity: Indigenous Christian
Communities in Islamic Lands Eighth to Eighteenth Centuries, ed. Michael Gervers and Ramzi
Jibran Bikhazi (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1990), pp. 1-12, and his
"Conversion Stories in Early Islam" in the same volume (pp. 123-133).
3. For important theoretical considerations on conversion to Islam in historical surveys see,
for example, Marshall Hodgson's The Venture of Islam, vol. 2 (The Expansion of Islam in the
18 Islamization and Native Religion
has been done as a means of replacing older models and assumptions of
how Islam was adopted and appropriated in specific contexts; nor, in
general, have primary sources been tapped or reevaluated with an eye to
the particular issue of Islamization.
In the case of Inner Asia we are remarkably ill-served with regard to
studies of conversion to Islam; specialists on Islam in sub-Saharan Africa
and on South Asian Islam4 for instance, have recognized the importance
of conv.
Stephanie WroteA lean organization understands customer value a.docxrjoseph5
Stephanie Wrote:
A lean organization understands customer value and focuses its key processes to continuously increase it. The ultimate goal is to provide perfect value to the customer through a perfect value creation process that has zero waste.
To accomplish this, lean thinking changes the focus of management from optimizing separate technologies, assets, and vertical departments to optimizing the flow of products and services through entire value streams that flow horizontally across technologies, assets, and departments to customers.
Eliminating waste along entire value streams, instead of at isolated points, creates processes that need less human effort, less space, less capital, and less time to make products and services at far less costs and with much fewer defects, compared with traditional business systems. Companies are able to respond to changing customer desires with high variety, high quality, low cost, and with very fast throughput times. Also, information management becomes much simpler and more accurate.
A popular misconception is that lean is suited only for manufacturing. Not true. Lean applies in every business and every process. It is not a tactic or a cost reduction program, but a way of thinking and acting for an entire organization.
The term "lean" was coined to describe Toyota's business during the late 1980s by a research team headed by Jim Womack, Ph.D., at MIT's International Motor Vehicle Program.
Mary Wrote:
· What is the lean concept and why is it important to study?
With fewer resources lean creates more value for customers. The idea of maximizing customer value while minimizing waste. Lean is important to study because there are so many benefits such as through lean there is a cost benefit. we can increase quality and reliability. Reduce operating costs, boost staff productivity and reduce the length of production cycles.
· How can lean be applied to manufacturing and service processes?
TOYOTA is the best example of a company that use lean processes and implement them. Toyota is the first major company to use lean ideology in their manufacturing processes. They have eliminated wasted and using techniques to get rid of faulty products that do not interest the customers. They use two processes, one is Jidoka and the other one is JIT or just in time. Jidoka is used to check the quality of the product and can stop the machines themselves down when there is an error. JIT/ just in time leads to the next step once the previous step is finished.
https://www.lean.org/whatslean/
https://refinedimpact.com/4-good-examples-of-companies-that-use-lean-manufacturing/
Project Management
Processes, Methodologies, and Economics
Third Edition
Avraham Shtub
Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management
The Technion–Israel Institute of Technology
Moshe Rosenwein
Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
Columbia University
Boston Columbus San Francisco New York Hoboken
Indianapolis London Tor.
Step 1 Do some research on the Affordable Care Act. You can start.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Do some research on the Affordable Care Act. You can start with the government sponsored website,
Health and Human Services Website (Links to an external site.)
, but find an additional resource as well.
Step 2
After reading about payment sources in this week's lesson, and conducting your research, address the following:
Where does the Affordable Care Act fit into the overall U.S. health care payment system?
How has it affected private insurance and Medicaid?
Did it go far enough in providing access to health care for all U.S. citizens? Too far? Explain your position.
.
Step 3 Construct Ethical ArgumentsDetermine which of the ethi.docxrjoseph5
Step 3: Construct Ethical Arguments
Determine which of the ethical principles/standards apply to this case (moral development; egoism; virtue; deontology; teleology; justice)
Identify the accounting principles (i.e., ethics codes of conduct and GAAP) that can be invoked to support a conclusion as to what ought to be done ethically in this case or similar cases?
Determine whether the different ethical standards/accounting principles yield converging or diverging judgments about what ought to be done?
Step 4: Evaluate the Arguments for each Option
Weigh the ethical reasons and arguments for each option in terms of their relative importance.
Determine whether there are any unwarranted factual assumptions that need to be examined in each argument.
Determine whether there are any unresolved conceptual issues in each argument.
.
Step 2 Organization ProfileCreate a one-page ‘Organization Prof.docxrjoseph5
HaiDiLao hotpot is a Chinese restaurant chain known for its hotpot cuisine. The organization profile would include the history and key dates of HaiDiLao since its founding, including any innovations. It would also cover the locations of HaiDiLao restaurants and the purpose of the company in providing high quality hotpot dining experiences to customers.
Step 2 Grading Rubric EconomyTask descriptionComponents of .docxrjoseph5
Step 2 Grading Rubric: Economy
Task description
Components of the task
Total points
Major economic features
Current demographic and economic features:
What is the population of your country, its age and gender composition? (2 points)
What are the major natural resources and the major features of the economy? Is the economy driven by the export of minerals and raw materials, agriculture, significant industries, or a mixture of these? What are the main exports and imports? (5 points)
Which countries are its largest trading partners? Is the country a member of regional or continental African trading blocs? (3 points)
What are major livelihood strategies, formal and informal, in both rural and urban settings? In other words, how do people in your country make a living? (5 points)
15
Economic policies
How did colonial policies impact your country’s current economic conditions? (5 points)
How has domestic economic policy since independence shaped the country? (5 points)
How have international economic forces shaped your country’s economy? For example, has your country been impacted by World Bank or International Monetary Fund programs? Do international trade agreements impact your country? (5 points)
15
Basic economic conditions
What is the current Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Gross National Product (GNP)? What is the significance of these numbers for the economy of this country? (3 points)
What is the unemployment rate? (I point)
What is the poverty rate? (I point)
What is the foreign debt? (I point)
What do all these different economic indicators show about the state of the economy in your country? (3 points)
9
Technology
To what extent are the Internet and mobile phones, including the mobile banking system, used in your country? Do these affect economic potential and how so? (4 points)
4
Conclusion
Using all the data and analysis you have done pertaining to the above questions, write a conclusion addressing the economic health of your country and analyze the main factors contributing to its current strengths and challenges. (3 points)
3
Other requirements
Referencing:Evidential Proof of sources used: Papershould be supported by evidence and quotations from sources. At least three sources with APA citation at the bottom of the report, Variation in selection of sources necessary (2 points). Full points for accurate use of APA in-text and reference list)
Organization of text: Well organized, detailed and logical/cohesive arguments addressing relevant issues.(2 points)
4
CASE 6
From Nothing to Something: Defining Governance and Infrastructure in a Small Medical Practice
Dea Robinson
Midtown Neurology was started by a single physician who had been practicing in the community for nearly 20 years. As the practice grew, it evolved from a “mom-n-pop” operation to a more complex model. The founding physician recruited four new neurologists to join and continue to help build the practice. Subseq.
Step 2 Attend Meeting with ACME· Read the ACME meeting documen.docxrjoseph5
Step 2: Attend Meeting with ACME
· Read the ACME meeting document to know what was discussed.
Step 3: Review Marketing Information on Consumer Buying Behavior
· Read all attached step 3 documents to answer questions in step 4.
· As you read through the following materials, begin to think about how this information will apply to the report you will prepare for Erik and Tarek. To successfully complete the report, you'll need an understanding of marketing. You’ll also benefit from a keen understanding of digital marketing, consumer buying behavior, and evaluating business attractiveness.
· As you conduct your analysis of ACME's consumer environment, remember that there are two types of market research: primary and secondary research. Both types of research are required in real-life, and each of them has its pros and cons. However, for this Project, only secondary research is required.
· Finally, to fully understand ACME's position, read about offerings—what a company provides its customers, be it a product, a service, or a mix of both. Also consider the differences between a product and a service. You know that a product can be more than just a physical good, it can be a service attached to a physical product, a "pure" service, an idea, a place, an organization, or even a person.
· After you have read these materials, proceed to the next step, where you will begin your analysis of the specified consumer markets
Step 4: Conduct a Consumer Buying Behavior Study
As previously mentioned, I would like you to conduct an analysis of the consumers in our main markets. Your analysis should consider both current and potential product users and should address the following questions:
· What needs are being met by the product purchase? What are the benefits to the consumers? Make sure that you differentiate between features and benefits; go beyond manifest motives and consider latent motives.
· Who is involved in the purchase process? Who are the influencers? Who are the buyers? Who are the end users?
· Where are the products sold, and what are the distribution channels?
· How often are the products purchased? Is there seasonality to sales?
I need you to produce a six-page preliminary consumer buying behavior report (excluding cover page, reference list, tables, graphs, and exhibits) explaining your findings on consumer needs, wants, and preferences in these markets. Make sure that your report is specific to consumers of ACME’s potential product and not to consumers in general.
Step 5: Complete Your Value Proposition
· I wanted to clarify that a customer-focused value proposition explains the reason why a customer purchases a product or uses a service (i.e., the value that a company delivers to its customers).
· Deliverable: (complete this part separate from step 2-4) Based on your research of consumer needs in our main markets, describe your value proposition, or the benefits that ACME and its potential new product would provide to customers. Remember.
Step 1 Put the following steps in the order of a routine patient .docxrjoseph5
Step 1:
Put the following steps in the order of a routine patient care flow, from the beginning through to the end of the patient encounter flow.
New patient paperwork is signed and returned to front desk with insurance information for verification of benefits
Patient pays standard co-pay if applicable
Hard copy record is pulled, or made if new patient
Patient called to back office
Height, weight, and blood pressure taken by CNA or CMA
CMS 1500 form is coded and sent to insurance for reimbursement
Signs in at reception desk
Patient released from exam room
Call in to schedule appointment
Doctor, NP, or Physician’s Assistant examines patient
Shown to patient care room
Reason for visit reviewed with patient by CNA, CMA, or NP
Any refunds due to patient or insurance sent out
Collections efforts initiated if patient's charges not paid, and any insurance appeals are processed
Patient checks out and pays any deductible verified
Explanation of benefits returns with breakdown of payments
Height, weight, and blood pressure taken by CNA or CMA
Practice manager applies payments, writes off amounts required by contract with insurance companies, adjusts patient’s account records, and initiates billing to patient that indicates insurance has processed charges
Step 2:
Write an essay of 1–2 pages explaining how a new office would be set up or organized. Some of the elements included could be:
The physical appearance of the office
The types of personnel that would be needed
The types of activities, policies, or procedures that would be put into place to mentor employees and promote teamwork
Create and describe the demographics of the patients that would receive care at this facility.
Remember that demographics include any and all of the following: type of population (rural, suburban, urban); male or female; adult or child; type of insurance, public assistance, or no insurance; emergency care needed or preventative care; and many others.
Describe the specialized training that you, the office manager, need to help this particular facility accomplish its mission of efficient integrated medical care to its patient population.
Please submit your assignment.
.
Step 1 To annotate a source, first cite the source in correct .docxrjoseph5
Step 1:
To annotate a source,
first cite the source in correct MLA format
.
For example:
Gould, Joseph.
Citizen United and the Breakdown of Democracy.
New York: University of New York Press, 2012.
Step 2:
Break down the source into the
four sentence pattern
:
Sentence 1 (Credentials and Thesis
): Joseph Gould, a noted journalist covering issues of public policy and elections for the
Washington Post
, argues that the
Citizens United
decision has irrevocably undermined the democratic process of our electoral system.
Sentence 2 (Medium / Genre and Evaluation
): Gould constructs a thesis-driven, book-length, academic argument in the field of political science.
Sentence 3 (Audience
): Gould’s audience consists of academics in the field of political science and public policy as well as public officials.
Sentence 4 (How You Can Use This Source):
This source provides information about the effects of
Citizens United
that I can use to support my thesis, and because it is written by a noted expert it lends credibility to my argument.
Annotations should be written as paragraphs
and should follow the four sentence pattern above. Do not include labels, bold text, or spaces between sentences. These are provided here so that you can more easily identify the parts of the annotation. Yours will look more like this:
Gould, Joseph.
Citizen United and the Breakdown of Democracy.
New York: University of New York Press, 2012.
Joseph Gould, a noted journalist covering issues of public policy and elections for the
Washington Post
, argues that the
Citizens United
decision has irrevocably undermined the democratic process of our electoral system. Gould constructs a thesis-driven, book-length, academic argument in the field of political science. Gould’s audience consists of academics in the field of political science and public policy as well as public officials. This source provides information about the effects of
Citizens United
that I can use to support my thesis, and because it is written by a noted expert it lends credibility to my argument.
Your annotated bibliography
must include at least six sources
. At least three sources should be peer-reviewed academic sources or otherwise approved by me before submitting this assignment's deadline. Sources should be listed in alphabetical order by the first word of the works cited entry (usually, this will be the author's last name).
Annotations should be specific and include details; however, they
should not include
any
quotes.
All of the writing should be
your original writing.
Due Date and Submissions
Submit your annotated bibliography in the Turnitin window below as a Word document by 11:59pm Friday, 6/12.
.
Step 1Read the first two sections of Wordsworths Tintern.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Read the first two sections of
Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey". (Links to an external site.)
Step 2
In a separate Word document, complete the following points:
Explain what the ideas, memories, and presence of the natural world give to Wordsworth.
Copy and paste a section of the poem that supports your claim, and explain how it supports your claim.
Must be no fewer than 300 words, not including the quote.
.
Step 1The first step in performing an IT audit that is tied to b.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
The first step in performing an IT audit that is tied to business strategy is understanding the short-term and long-term goals and objectives of the business. While we expect IT strategies to be aligned to an organization's business strategies, in practice, this is not easy to achieve. The organization typically has made large investments in legacy systems that have been supporting the current business. The organization must balance the maintenance of current business requirements with the need to support longer term strategies, using emerging technologies to improve the competitiveness of the organization.
Completing this business audit will ensure that you learn a lot about the business of the organization.
To prepare for the audit, read Audits, Internal and Core Competencies. The templates provided for Step 1 will give you a framework for collecting this information. Be sure to ask the following questions:
· What are the strategic goals of the organization?
· What are the business operational goals?
· How do you see your organization in one year, in five years, and beyond?
Download and open the Templates_for_Project2_with_Instructions.xlsx file. You will be using this file throughout this project. For optional feedback in Steps 1 and 3, use the following naming protocols:
· Step 1 -> Lastname_first name_Project 2_Appx_A1_A2_B_C
· Steps 2 and 3 -> Lastname_first name_Project 2_Appx_A1_A2_B_C_D_E_F
For the final submission in this project, please use the following naming protocol:
· Step 5 -> Lastname_first name_Project 2_Appx_A1_A2_B_C_D_E_F_G_H_I
The templates for business objectives in Appendices A1 and A2 will guide your discovery. You should list a minimum of three business objectives that exist for your organization, which will likely vary from these templates. Existing entries in templates A1 and A2 are for illustration purposes only. You should fill in and submit to the assignment folder two tables: Appendix A1 is for short-term goals (one year) and Appendix A2 is for longer term goals (five or more years). See Goal Setting for more information.
After you understand your organization's business objectives, you will need to evaluate how well your organization is meeting those objectives. The template in Appendix B will guide you through a quick analysis of overall organizational effectiveness. You may want to ask those in leadership positions how well the organization is performing, but you can also get this information by examining how well the organization is performing according to current operational objectives. Choose a minimum of three organizational effectiveness criteria. Provide a one-sentence description of each measure, along with an overall score on a five-point scale and an explanation of the score you provided. See Effectiveness and Efficiency.
Now that you've looked at how well the overall organization is performing, you should evaluate the organization at a lower level. Using the Appendix C template to guide yo.
Step 1Select ONE of the following fugal agents for your assignme.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Select ONE of the following fugal agents for your assignment.
Aspergillus, Tinea pedis, Candida albicans, Coccidioides, Pneumocystis jirovecii, Blastomyces, Cryptococcus neoformans, Histoplasma, Tinea corporis
Step 2
Research the chosen fungal agent to examine the anatomical structures and diseases associated with it.
Step 3
Using the template below answer the following questions:
Where the organism is normally found and how is it spread?
What are the virulence factors of the organism?
What are the symptoms and incubation period of the infection caused by the organism?
How would you diagnose an infection caused by the organism?
Describe how the organism infects different organs and how the immune system responds to infection.
What is the current treatment plan for the infections caused by the organism and the treatment success rate?
What populations are most at risk for infection?
What environments and sources are associated with the organism?
What are some public health implications of the infection caused by the agent?
What precautions can the public take to prevent infections?
.
Step 1Research a recent case.After reading the informati.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Research a recent case.
After reading the information for this module, conduct research to find a case that occurred in the last few years. The case must have some level of government involvement.
Step 2 Write a paper.
Review the grading rubric by clicking the wheel.
Write a paper in which you cover the following information:
A summary of the case
An outline of how the criminal justice process worked in the case
An explanation of the interaction between law enforcement, the courts, and corrections
The outcome of the case
.
Step 1ReadWorld Data Sheet Virtual TourStory Maphtt.docxrjoseph5
Step 1
Read
World Data Sheet Virtual Tour/Story Map
https://interactives.prb.org/2020-wpds/storymap/
Read and Explore
2020 World Population Data Sheet Overview
. Population Reference Bureau.
https://interactives.prb.org/2020-wpds/
[Explore this site but don’t feel you have to read everything.]
.
Step 1Project Information Brief description of your g.docxrjoseph5
Step 1:
Project Information:
* Brief description of your graduate project, as submitted in CS-700 class
* Reason(s) for choosing this graduate project
* Graduate project work already accomplished - step-by-step
Upload a MS-Word document to the drop-box.
Step 2:
Project Proposal:
Many of you have either changed the tools/resources or have changed the project altogether. Use provided Project-Charter-Template to re-submit your updated proposal with details about the functionality of your project and tools to be utilized.
You must include:
* Project title
* Project abstract
* Software/Tools used with version
* Budget/Finance
* Work already accomplished – Detailed
Look into attached
PROJECT CHARTER TEMPLATE
Step 3:
At this point, you should have started the Development phase of your project. Update your project plan (Gantt chart) to reflect completed tasks/sub-tasks. Each task must have the % number of the completed work.
Step 4:
Database Design - E-R Diagram
Submit your database design with complete E-R diagram.
Step 5:
Project Documentation:
Documentation should be complete with project charter, project plan, project details, ERD, and source code along with screen shots.
For reference:
Look into attached senior project documentation
(APA Guide and a sample project documentation are attached)
.
Step 1Make a list of all of the nonverbal gestures you can think of .docxrjoseph5
Step 1Make a list of all of the nonverbal gestures you can think of and their meanings.
Include things such as the following:
Hand gestures
Facial expressions
Body language
Write the meaning of each gesture briefly after the description (or drawing or photo) of the gesture. If the gesture means different things in different cultures, say so. For example:
Step 2Observe the people around you and in public places.
You can collect more gestures by observing others. If you're unclear about what their gestures mean, consider asking them.
.
Step 1:
Introduce Yourself
Your name
Brief background
Your profession
What you hope to gain from this course
Step 2:
Provide an Example
Think about an instance (or several instances) when you were extremely anxious and nervous about having to make a public presentation. This presentation could be a formal speech, an oral report, introducing someone to a group, or even simply speaking up in a group.
What steps did you take to decrease your apprehension?
What worked? What did not work?
.
Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) DraftClick here to down.docxrjoseph5
Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) Draft
Click here to download the Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) template that is needed to complete this deliverable.
You are an operations officer for the Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and you were instructed by the special agent in charge (SAC) of the task force to develop a Strategic Operational Plan Proposal (SOPP) and to have the first draft as detailed as possible for the SAC's review. He gave you this assignment because you already conducted research on numerous sections of the proposal, and you are expected to incorporate your previous work into this outline. For this first draft, the information needs to be clear and concise, with general substantive work.
The following scenario gives you the necessary information to complete the SOPP:
The al-Qaeda terrorist organization is attempting to infiltrate two cells composed of 12 individuals each into a major metropolitan city in the United States. The al-Qaeda cells are funded by a Russian organized crime faction that is trying to penetrate Chicago, IL and displace Chicago's local syndicate known as The Outfit. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, through external and internal U.S. sources, identified the Russian organized crime (OC) faction and its methodology of money laundering in 2012 but delayed a response because signal intelligence (SIGINT) identified the OC's relationship with al-Qaeda. The city of Chicago was identified as the terrorist organization's main target, but it is not known how the group will gain access to the United States at this time. The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) identified that the Russian OC faction is attempting penetration into Chicago's drug, gambling, and prostitution operations for which The Outfit is currently the dominant leader. Chicago police reported three separate assassination-style murders of Russian OC local leaders and attributed the murders to The Outfit.
The National Security Agency (NSA) reported SIGINT between the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Miami-based Russian OC syndicate identifying the transfer of two low-yield nuclear devices to Iranian Ministry of Intelligence operatives at the port of Donetsk, Ukraine during the chaos caused by the separatist move from the Ukrainian government, who in turn where identified by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as having delivered the two nuclear devices to known al-Qaeda operatives with an unknown destination. The Department of Homeland Security (HLS) has increased the U.S. threat level to elevated.
The CIA identified, through SIGINT (cell phones, texting, and e-mails), that al-Qaeda obtained numerous canisters of sarin gas (also known as GB) and is intent on using it against the United States in retaliation for its role in the Afghan war. The CIA and Department of Defense, U.S. Northern Command Intelligence identified the possible infiltration points for the al-Qaeda operatives to be along the Mexico/U.S..
Strategic OversightCongressional oversights has had much of the po.docxrjoseph5
Strategic Oversight
Congressional oversights has had much of the powers to maintain the budget on various programs for both covert actions and strategic programs, and while not having the right or ability to veto a covert program, they do have the power to influence programs down the road. The “gang of eights” has the ability also to defund certain programs, after influencing others on the congressional intelligence committee. While they are able to do these functions they also, maintain the “security” of programs as well and are able to bring questions and concerns to the president from which findings and covert actions are derived. But many critics have said, the congressional oversight has restricted as well as choked the IC to the point of having ineffective programs due to legislation as well as political banter that goes back and forth between the congressional oversight committee and the other legislators. In most instances as well the congressional oversight issues lie well, within congress. After the 9/11 commissions there were pushes for reforms for both the oversight and the Intelligence Community, but slowly these ideas were abandoned quietly, with a weak and dysfunctional oversight committee. The 9/11 commission outlined various improvements but was not fully enacted by congress. Being in charge of strategic covert actions as well as being the end user, with the potential for legislative issues may very well be a destructible issue for the oversight committee.
What does not work is having too many hands involved with too many moving pieces of the intelligence operations. If the intelligence committee is subservient to the executive branch, then there can cause issues with sensitive intelligence operations such as strategic collections and planning, becoming biased from politics as opposed to actual defined intelligence requirements. What does work is ensuring there is not abuse of powers, by the executive branches and the congress.
The system without a doubt is not satisfactory; the issues with the lack of communication on various levels between the legislative and executive branches as well as scandals that followed show a chink in the armor that is the oversight committee. As well as the committee having the ability to defund programs, but not only is this a issue, but mostly with the ability to have oversight over the whole IC, leading most agencies becoming redundant with intelligence as well as capabilities.
Strategic Oversight2
While the legislative and executive branches share roles within oversight of the intelligence community, the mixture of branches is a disadvantage due to the roles Congress possesses and what the president has. The president carries the primary authority on covert actions while he must notify Congress before the action is carried out. Much of the oversight that Congress receives from the intelligence community is closely held and is often released only to the ‘gang of eight’ rather than the intell.
Strategic Note-taking for Social Sciences Research QRSTUV.docxrjoseph5
Strategic Note-taking for Social Sciences Research: QRSTUV
Title and
Author
Question Research
Methods
Summary of Findings Takeaway
Message
Unfamiliar
Vocabulary
Kenneth Gergen,
“Together We
Construct Our
Worlds”
P5-12
Since what we
consider real is
socially
constructed,
what makes
people agree it
is real.
For example:
Before we
know tree is
tree. What
makes people
believe it is
tree?
Observation Gergen argues the most important means
of reality maintenance is conversation. It
is through conversation that we create
social common sense, which is also what
makes our world today. For example, if we
do not agree on trees as trees, then, there
will be no trees.
Social Origins of Good and Real:
• The ways in which we understand the
world is not required by “what there is.”
• The ways in which we describe and
explain the world are the outcomes of
relationship.
• Constructions gain their significance
from social utility.
• Values are created and sustained within
forms of life (including science).
If everything we
consider real is
socially
constructed, then
nothing is real
unless people
agree that it is.
Social
Convention : are
those arbitrary rules
and norms
governing the
countless behaviors
all of us engage in
every day without
necessarily thinking
about them, from
shaking hands when
greeting someone to
driving on the right
side of the road.
Social Utility :
is a service, or
characteristic, that
benefits the
majority of
population of any
given society.
Gerld Handel,
Spencer Cahill,
Frederick Elkin,
“Human Neural
Plasticity and
Socialization”
P13-19
Is it possible to
have a child
who were
born with
disability to
succeed as a
normal child?
Observation,
Content Analysis
• This article introduce the debate of
nature versus nurture focusing on human
development and individuals’
consequent abilities and characteristics.
• The author of shows a couple studies
that is limited to the importance of
neural plasticity during primary or
children socialization.
• The author is proven that neural
plasticity of human brain are the
foundation of child development. It is
what shapes the child’s personality and
abilities.
• However, socialization/experience
shapes biological functioning. In another
word, experience is what shapes the
neural circuitry of the human brain and
sustain it.
Humans have
not a single but
dual nature.
Human Neural
Plasticity : The
brain's ability to
reorganize itself by
forming new neural
connections
throughout life.
Synapse : a junction
between two nerve
cells, consisting of a
minute gap across
which impulses pass
by diffusion of a
neurotransmitter.
Infantile Autistic:
characterized by lack
of interest in others,
impaired
communication skills,
and bizarre behavior,
as ritualistic acts and
excessive attachment
to objects.
Kent Sandstorm,
“Symbols and the
Creation of
Reality”
P20-27
What is some
downside when.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
How Barcodes Can Be Leveraged Within Odoo 17Celine George
In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
Strategic IT Planning The Implementation Plan Assignment Part .docx
1. Strategic IT Planning: The Implementation Plan
Assignment Part 2: 75 points
This is a two-part
project.
Part one entails providing an outline of the 3-Step Process.
Part two entails providing a proposal paper using the
Implementation Plan