1. A frequently asked question is Can structured techniques and obj.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. A frequently asked question is “Can structured techniques and object-oriented techniques be mixed? In other words, is it possible to do structured analysis and then object-oriented design of the application or vice versa?” In some situations, it may be possible to mix and match, such as when designing and implementing the interface using OO after completing traditional structured analysis. In two paragraphs explain.
2. How secure is 802.11 security? Give examples to support your views.
3. Research a unique news story or article related to Information Technology. Post a summary of what you learned to the discussion thread, please also provide a link to the original article. Source is your choice; however please fully cite your source.
.
1. Can psychological capital impact satisfaction and organizationa.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Can psychological capital impact satisfaction and organizational commitment?
2. Can wages affect the psychological constructs of psychological capital?
3. Can psychological capital be developed via training and impact individual performance?
refrences you can use:
Psychological Capital
Psychological capital is a positive psychological state with four components: self-efficacy, optimism, hope and resiliency. Self-efficacy means having confidence in oneself to complete goals. Optimism is more than just being positive; it is purposely and positively reframing external negative experiences. Hope is about persevering toward goals, redirecting yourself when faced with a setback. And resiliency refers to one’s ability to bounce back from adversity. Together they are greater than the sum of their parts.
Psychological capital, like widely recognized concepts human and social capital, is a construct similar to economic capital, where resources are invested and leveraged for a future return. Psychological capital is different from human (‘what you know’) and social (‘who you know’) capital, and is more directly concerned with ‘who you are’ and more importantly ‘who you are becoming’ (i.e., developing one’s actual self to become the possible self).
Psychological capital is operationally defined as an individual’s positive psychological state of development that is characterized by: (1) having confidence (self-efficacy) to take on and put in the necessary effort to succeed at challenging tasks; (2) making a positive attribution (optimism) about succeeding now and in the future; (3) persevering toward goals, and when necessary, redirecting paths to goals (hope) in order to succeed; and (4) when beset by problems and adversity, sustaining and bouncing back and even beyond (resiliency) to attain success (Luthans, Youssef, & Avolio).
Helping College Grads Transition to Work
Cultivate ‘psychological capital’ to help college grads transition to work.
Interview by Kathryn Tyler 5/1/2014
For millions of eager young college students, May means graduation; for Rachel Klemme Larson, Ph.D., it’s time to get to work. Larson is assistant director of career services at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration. She has been helping college students find jobs and adjust to the workforce for the past nine years. When several alumni told her that the workplace was not what they expected, she probed further to see why some graduates transition well and others do not. Her research—which is discussed in “
Newcomer Adjustment Among Recent College Graduates: An Integrative Literature Review,”
an article co- written by Larson and published in the September 2013 Human Resource Development Review—revealed that successful new grads have a higher level of something called “psychological capital.”
What is psychological capital?
It is a positive psychological state with four components: self-efficacy, optimism, hope and resiliency. Self.
1. Apply principles and practices of human resource function2. Dem.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Apply principles and practices of human resource function
2. Demonstrate working knowledge of how the human resource function interacts with other functions within the organization
3. Demonstrate knowledge of established criteria in evaluating human resource function
4. Identify areas in need of improvement within a human resource function and provide solutions or recommendations
list References as well
.
1. A logistics specialist for Charm City Inc. must distribute case.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. A logistics specialist for Charm City Inc. must distribute cases of parts from 3 factories to 3 assembly plants. The monthly supplies and demands, along with the per-case transportation costs are:
Assembly Plant
1
2
3
Supply
__________________________________________________________________
A
6
10
14
200
Factory
B
2
2
6
400
C
2
8
7
200
__________________________________________________________________
Demand
220
320
200
The specialist wants to distribute at least 100 cases of parts from factory B to assembly plant 2.
(a) Formulate a linear programming problem to minimize total cost for this transportation problem.
(b) Solve the linear programming formulation from part (a) by using either Excel or QM for Windows. Find and interpret the optimal solution and optimal value. Please also include the computer output with your submission.
The following questions are mathematical modeling questions. Please answer by defining decision variables, objective function, and all the constraints. Write all details of the formulation.
Please do
NOT
solve the problems after formulating.
2. A congressman’s district has recently been allocated $45 million for projects. The congressman has decided to allocate the money to four ongoing projects. However, the congressman wants to allocate the money in a way that will gain him the most votes in the upcoming election. The details of the four projects and votes per dollar for each project are given below.
Project
Votes/dollar
________________________
Parks
0.07
Education
0.08
Roads
0.09
Health Care
0.11
Family Welfare
0.08
In order to also satisfy some local influential citizens, he must meet the following guidelines.
- None of the projects can receive more than 30% of the total allocation.
- The amount allocated to education cannot exceed the amount allocated to health care.
- The amount allocated to roads must be equal to or more than the amount spent on parks.
- All of the money must be allocated.
Formulate a linear programming model for the above situation by determining
(a) The decision variables
(b) Determine the objective function. What does it represent?
(c) Determine all the constraints. Briefly describe what each constraint represents.
Note: Do NOT solve the problem after formulating.
3. An ad campaign for a trip to Greece will be conducted in a limited geographical area and can use TV time, radio time, newspaper ads, and magazine ads. Information about each medium is shown below.
Medium
Cost Per Ad
Number Reached
TV
8500
12000
Radio
1800
4000
Newspaper
2400
5500
Magazine
2200
4500
The number of TV ads cannot be more than 4. Each of the media must have at least two ads. The total number of Magazine ads and Newspaper ads must be more than the total number of Radio ads and TV ads. There must be at least a total of 12 ads. The advertising budget is $50,000. The objective is to maximize the total number reached.
.
1.
(TCO 4) Major fructose sources include:
(Points : 4)
2.
(TCO 1-6) Which of the following is an example of a persistent organic pollutant?
(Points : 4)
3.
(TCO 1-6) The primary method used to preserve seafood is:
(Points : 4)
4.
(TCO 1-6) Which of the following is TRUE concerning the safe storage of leftovers?
(Points :
5
.
(TCO 1) Which of the following is NOT an essential nutrient?
(Points : 4)
6.
(TCO 1) Which of the following nutrients contains the element nitrogen?
(Points : 4)
7.
(TCO 3) Bicarbonate is released into the duodenum during the process of digestion. Why?
(Points : 4)
8.
1.
(TCO 4) Major fructose sources include:
(Points : 4)
.
1. Briefly explain the meaning of political power and administrative.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Briefly explain the meaning of political power and administrative power. 2. Using one of the issues below, briefly explain why intergovernmental relations is so complex in the US a)illegal immigration b) homeland security c) education d) welfare 3.Why is Woodrow Wilson described as the father of Public Administration in the US? 4. Why is Max Weber's characterization of bureaucracy considered the essential building block for understanding the formal institutional structures public administration?
.
1. A frequently asked question is Can structured techniques and obj.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. A frequently asked question is “Can structured techniques and object-oriented techniques be mixed? In other words, is it possible to do structured analysis and then object-oriented design of the application or vice versa?” In some situations, it may be possible to mix and match, such as when designing and implementing the interface using OO after completing traditional structured analysis. In two paragraphs explain.
2. How secure is 802.11 security? Give examples to support your views.
3. Research a unique news story or article related to Information Technology. Post a summary of what you learned to the discussion thread, please also provide a link to the original article. Source is your choice; however please fully cite your source.
.
1. Can psychological capital impact satisfaction and organizationa.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Can psychological capital impact satisfaction and organizational commitment?
2. Can wages affect the psychological constructs of psychological capital?
3. Can psychological capital be developed via training and impact individual performance?
refrences you can use:
Psychological Capital
Psychological capital is a positive psychological state with four components: self-efficacy, optimism, hope and resiliency. Self-efficacy means having confidence in oneself to complete goals. Optimism is more than just being positive; it is purposely and positively reframing external negative experiences. Hope is about persevering toward goals, redirecting yourself when faced with a setback. And resiliency refers to one’s ability to bounce back from adversity. Together they are greater than the sum of their parts.
Psychological capital, like widely recognized concepts human and social capital, is a construct similar to economic capital, where resources are invested and leveraged for a future return. Psychological capital is different from human (‘what you know’) and social (‘who you know’) capital, and is more directly concerned with ‘who you are’ and more importantly ‘who you are becoming’ (i.e., developing one’s actual self to become the possible self).
Psychological capital is operationally defined as an individual’s positive psychological state of development that is characterized by: (1) having confidence (self-efficacy) to take on and put in the necessary effort to succeed at challenging tasks; (2) making a positive attribution (optimism) about succeeding now and in the future; (3) persevering toward goals, and when necessary, redirecting paths to goals (hope) in order to succeed; and (4) when beset by problems and adversity, sustaining and bouncing back and even beyond (resiliency) to attain success (Luthans, Youssef, & Avolio).
Helping College Grads Transition to Work
Cultivate ‘psychological capital’ to help college grads transition to work.
Interview by Kathryn Tyler 5/1/2014
For millions of eager young college students, May means graduation; for Rachel Klemme Larson, Ph.D., it’s time to get to work. Larson is assistant director of career services at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration. She has been helping college students find jobs and adjust to the workforce for the past nine years. When several alumni told her that the workplace was not what they expected, she probed further to see why some graduates transition well and others do not. Her research—which is discussed in “
Newcomer Adjustment Among Recent College Graduates: An Integrative Literature Review,”
an article co- written by Larson and published in the September 2013 Human Resource Development Review—revealed that successful new grads have a higher level of something called “psychological capital.”
What is psychological capital?
It is a positive psychological state with four components: self-efficacy, optimism, hope and resiliency. Self.
1. Apply principles and practices of human resource function2. Dem.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Apply principles and practices of human resource function
2. Demonstrate working knowledge of how the human resource function interacts with other functions within the organization
3. Demonstrate knowledge of established criteria in evaluating human resource function
4. Identify areas in need of improvement within a human resource function and provide solutions or recommendations
list References as well
.
1. A logistics specialist for Charm City Inc. must distribute case.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. A logistics specialist for Charm City Inc. must distribute cases of parts from 3 factories to 3 assembly plants. The monthly supplies and demands, along with the per-case transportation costs are:
Assembly Plant
1
2
3
Supply
__________________________________________________________________
A
6
10
14
200
Factory
B
2
2
6
400
C
2
8
7
200
__________________________________________________________________
Demand
220
320
200
The specialist wants to distribute at least 100 cases of parts from factory B to assembly plant 2.
(a) Formulate a linear programming problem to minimize total cost for this transportation problem.
(b) Solve the linear programming formulation from part (a) by using either Excel or QM for Windows. Find and interpret the optimal solution and optimal value. Please also include the computer output with your submission.
The following questions are mathematical modeling questions. Please answer by defining decision variables, objective function, and all the constraints. Write all details of the formulation.
Please do
NOT
solve the problems after formulating.
2. A congressman’s district has recently been allocated $45 million for projects. The congressman has decided to allocate the money to four ongoing projects. However, the congressman wants to allocate the money in a way that will gain him the most votes in the upcoming election. The details of the four projects and votes per dollar for each project are given below.
Project
Votes/dollar
________________________
Parks
0.07
Education
0.08
Roads
0.09
Health Care
0.11
Family Welfare
0.08
In order to also satisfy some local influential citizens, he must meet the following guidelines.
- None of the projects can receive more than 30% of the total allocation.
- The amount allocated to education cannot exceed the amount allocated to health care.
- The amount allocated to roads must be equal to or more than the amount spent on parks.
- All of the money must be allocated.
Formulate a linear programming model for the above situation by determining
(a) The decision variables
(b) Determine the objective function. What does it represent?
(c) Determine all the constraints. Briefly describe what each constraint represents.
Note: Do NOT solve the problem after formulating.
3. An ad campaign for a trip to Greece will be conducted in a limited geographical area and can use TV time, radio time, newspaper ads, and magazine ads. Information about each medium is shown below.
Medium
Cost Per Ad
Number Reached
TV
8500
12000
Radio
1800
4000
Newspaper
2400
5500
Magazine
2200
4500
The number of TV ads cannot be more than 4. Each of the media must have at least two ads. The total number of Magazine ads and Newspaper ads must be more than the total number of Radio ads and TV ads. There must be at least a total of 12 ads. The advertising budget is $50,000. The objective is to maximize the total number reached.
.
1.
(TCO 4) Major fructose sources include:
(Points : 4)
2.
(TCO 1-6) Which of the following is an example of a persistent organic pollutant?
(Points : 4)
3.
(TCO 1-6) The primary method used to preserve seafood is:
(Points : 4)
4.
(TCO 1-6) Which of the following is TRUE concerning the safe storage of leftovers?
(Points :
5
.
(TCO 1) Which of the following is NOT an essential nutrient?
(Points : 4)
6.
(TCO 1) Which of the following nutrients contains the element nitrogen?
(Points : 4)
7.
(TCO 3) Bicarbonate is released into the duodenum during the process of digestion. Why?
(Points : 4)
8.
1.
(TCO 4) Major fructose sources include:
(Points : 4)
.
1. Briefly explain the meaning of political power and administrative.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Briefly explain the meaning of political power and administrative power. 2. Using one of the issues below, briefly explain why intergovernmental relations is so complex in the US a)illegal immigration b) homeland security c) education d) welfare 3.Why is Woodrow Wilson described as the father of Public Administration in the US? 4. Why is Max Weber's characterization of bureaucracy considered the essential building block for understanding the formal institutional structures public administration?
.
1. Assume that you are assigned to conduct a program audit of a gran.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Assume that you are assigned to conduct a program audit of a grant to a municipal police department whose purpose is to reduce driving while intoxicated violations. What documents would you want to review and what kinds of data would you think is important?
2.
Why is it difficult for police chiefs to bring about paradigm shifts within their own police organizations?
3.
Do you believe that police officers should be held to a higher standard than other professions with respect to negligence in the line of duty? Justify your response
.
1. Which of the following is most likely considered a competent p.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
A competent patient is someone who understands their medical condition, treatment options, and can provide informed consent. They comprehend the risks, benefits, and alternatives to treatment in order to make voluntary health care decisions. A competent patient has the ability to think clearly and communicate preferences.
1. The most notable philosophies influencing America’s founding w.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document discusses some of the most notable philosophies that influenced America's founding. These philosophies included ideas about natural rights, consent of the governed, and limits on governmental power that were espoused by thinkers like John Locke. The founding of America incorporated these philosophical ideas.
1. The disadvantages of an automated equipment operating system i.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Automated equipment operating systems have several disadvantages including increased upfront costs and need for maintenance and troubleshooting. However, they provide consistency and reduce human errors compared to manual systems.
1. Unless otherwise specified, contracts between an exporter and .docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1.
Unless otherwise specified, contracts between an exporter and an agent and contracts between an exporter and a distributor are called: (Points : 1)
.
1. Which Excel data analysis tool returns the p-value for the F-t.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The F-test in Excel returns the p-value, which is a statistical measure used to determine if the means of several groups are significantly different from each other. The p-value tells you the probability of the observed differences between the means of your sample data and the hypothesized mean differences. Small p-values show strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
1. The common currency of most of the countries of the European U.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document discusses the common currency used by most European Union countries. The common currency is called the euro. The euro is used by 19 of the 27 EU member states.
1. Expected value” in decision analysis is synonymous with most.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Expected value in decision analysis is not synonymous with most likely value. Expected value refers to the average outcome when considering all possible outcomes and their probabilities, while most likely value refers to just the single most probable outcome.
1. Anna gathers leaves that have fallen from a neighbor’s tree on.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Anna gathered leaves that had fallen from a neighbor's tree onto the sidewalk and made them into an elaborate collage. She owns the collage that she created from the leaves on the sidewalk.
1. One of the benefits of a railroad merger is (Points 1) .docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document discusses the benefits of a railroad merger. A potential benefit is increased efficiency through eliminating duplicate routes and facilities. A merger allows railroads to consolidate operations and infrastructure to save costs. Combining networks expands service areas and allows railroads to handle more traffic with less equipment and staff.
1. President Woodrow Wilson played a key role in directing the na.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
President Woodrow Wilson played a key role in directing the United States through World War I and had a vision for the post-war world. In January 1918, he first articulated this plan, which was called the Fourteen Points and outlined a vision for peace and self-determination. The Fourteen Points aimed to establish open agreements, freedom of the seas, reduction of arms, and the establishment of an association of nations.
The ideal membership size for a team is between 5-12 members. While smaller teams are more agile, larger teams have more resources and skills. The optimal team size balances having enough people to complete tasks while still allowing for close coordination and cooperation.
1. CRM can allow organizations to identify which customers have s.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1.
CRM can allow organizations to identify which customers have stopped purchasing products or services from the organization so that the organization can target those former customers for future promotions and/or perhaps to investigate why they stopped purchasing in the first place. The CRM attribute is called: (Points : 1)
.
1-
Introduction
-
Definition
-
Describe
2-
Social Conditions for innovation
-
What problem started my topic.
·
The situation (history)
·
Explain the problem
-
How does my topic solve the problem?
·
Explaining the solution (my innovation)
·
Presenting results
3-
Method of diffusion = spreading information
-
What are the limit to the spread of my innovation?
4-
Conclusion
3 reassures with at least 500 words
USE TWO REASUSSES IN EACH PRAGRAPH
.
1-identify the ethical issues presented in the book2-Explaint the .docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document outlines 5 topics to discuss from a book: 1) ethical issues, 2) cultural influences on trust and religion, 3) consent issues and how laws regulate informed consent, 4) Henrietta's disease, treatment, and prognosis and whether her care was standard, and 5) economics of ownership, profit, and compensation discussed in the book. The response should concisely discuss each topic using APA format and references to support the discussion.
1-What is the decision facing Nestle2-What factors are importan.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1-What is the decision facing Nestle?
2-What factors are important in understanding this decision situation?
3-What are the alternatives?
4-What decision(s) do you recommend?
5-What are some ways to implement your recommendation?
write 3-4 sentences each.
.
1-Why are diversity issues important What effect has culture, gen.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1-
Why are diversity issues important? What effect has culture, gender, or other differences had on your communication style?
2-
Consider a recent scandal in current events and summarize what happened. What do you think was the main cause or contributing factors that led to the scandal? Support your answer with research-based evidence.
3-
Watch
"Four Generations, One Workplace."
Prepare
a list of reflective thoughts from the video that you can share in a class discussion on the topic of diversity and communication. How might generational diversity affect communication in the workplace? Besides different generations, what other types of diversity have you experienced in the workplace
Discuss
your reflections regarding diversity and communication and the importance of increasing awareness of diversity to improve communication.
View
Four Generations, One Workplace
.
1. How much has passenger air travel increased between 1990 and 2.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Passenger air travel has increased significantly between 1990 and 2006. The document asks how much passenger air travel has increased during this time period in a single question. It provides no other context or details about passenger air travel trends.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
1. Assume that you are assigned to conduct a program audit of a gran.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1. Assume that you are assigned to conduct a program audit of a grant to a municipal police department whose purpose is to reduce driving while intoxicated violations. What documents would you want to review and what kinds of data would you think is important?
2.
Why is it difficult for police chiefs to bring about paradigm shifts within their own police organizations?
3.
Do you believe that police officers should be held to a higher standard than other professions with respect to negligence in the line of duty? Justify your response
.
1. Which of the following is most likely considered a competent p.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
A competent patient is someone who understands their medical condition, treatment options, and can provide informed consent. They comprehend the risks, benefits, and alternatives to treatment in order to make voluntary health care decisions. A competent patient has the ability to think clearly and communicate preferences.
1. The most notable philosophies influencing America’s founding w.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document discusses some of the most notable philosophies that influenced America's founding. These philosophies included ideas about natural rights, consent of the governed, and limits on governmental power that were espoused by thinkers like John Locke. The founding of America incorporated these philosophical ideas.
1. The disadvantages of an automated equipment operating system i.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Automated equipment operating systems have several disadvantages including increased upfront costs and need for maintenance and troubleshooting. However, they provide consistency and reduce human errors compared to manual systems.
1. Unless otherwise specified, contracts between an exporter and .docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1.
Unless otherwise specified, contracts between an exporter and an agent and contracts between an exporter and a distributor are called: (Points : 1)
.
1. Which Excel data analysis tool returns the p-value for the F-t.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The F-test in Excel returns the p-value, which is a statistical measure used to determine if the means of several groups are significantly different from each other. The p-value tells you the probability of the observed differences between the means of your sample data and the hypothesized mean differences. Small p-values show strong evidence against the null hypothesis.
1. The common currency of most of the countries of the European U.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document discusses the common currency used by most European Union countries. The common currency is called the euro. The euro is used by 19 of the 27 EU member states.
1. Expected value” in decision analysis is synonymous with most.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Expected value in decision analysis is not synonymous with most likely value. Expected value refers to the average outcome when considering all possible outcomes and their probabilities, while most likely value refers to just the single most probable outcome.
1. Anna gathers leaves that have fallen from a neighbor’s tree on.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Anna gathered leaves that had fallen from a neighbor's tree onto the sidewalk and made them into an elaborate collage. She owns the collage that she created from the leaves on the sidewalk.
1. One of the benefits of a railroad merger is (Points 1) .docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document discusses the benefits of a railroad merger. A potential benefit is increased efficiency through eliminating duplicate routes and facilities. A merger allows railroads to consolidate operations and infrastructure to save costs. Combining networks expands service areas and allows railroads to handle more traffic with less equipment and staff.
1. President Woodrow Wilson played a key role in directing the na.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
President Woodrow Wilson played a key role in directing the United States through World War I and had a vision for the post-war world. In January 1918, he first articulated this plan, which was called the Fourteen Points and outlined a vision for peace and self-determination. The Fourteen Points aimed to establish open agreements, freedom of the seas, reduction of arms, and the establishment of an association of nations.
The ideal membership size for a team is between 5-12 members. While smaller teams are more agile, larger teams have more resources and skills. The optimal team size balances having enough people to complete tasks while still allowing for close coordination and cooperation.
1. CRM can allow organizations to identify which customers have s.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1.
CRM can allow organizations to identify which customers have stopped purchasing products or services from the organization so that the organization can target those former customers for future promotions and/or perhaps to investigate why they stopped purchasing in the first place. The CRM attribute is called: (Points : 1)
.
1-
Introduction
-
Definition
-
Describe
2-
Social Conditions for innovation
-
What problem started my topic.
·
The situation (history)
·
Explain the problem
-
How does my topic solve the problem?
·
Explaining the solution (my innovation)
·
Presenting results
3-
Method of diffusion = spreading information
-
What are the limit to the spread of my innovation?
4-
Conclusion
3 reassures with at least 500 words
USE TWO REASUSSES IN EACH PRAGRAPH
.
1-identify the ethical issues presented in the book2-Explaint the .docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
The document outlines 5 topics to discuss from a book: 1) ethical issues, 2) cultural influences on trust and religion, 3) consent issues and how laws regulate informed consent, 4) Henrietta's disease, treatment, and prognosis and whether her care was standard, and 5) economics of ownership, profit, and compensation discussed in the book. The response should concisely discuss each topic using APA format and references to support the discussion.
1-What is the decision facing Nestle2-What factors are importan.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1-What is the decision facing Nestle?
2-What factors are important in understanding this decision situation?
3-What are the alternatives?
4-What decision(s) do you recommend?
5-What are some ways to implement your recommendation?
write 3-4 sentences each.
.
1-Why are diversity issues important What effect has culture, gen.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
1-
Why are diversity issues important? What effect has culture, gender, or other differences had on your communication style?
2-
Consider a recent scandal in current events and summarize what happened. What do you think was the main cause or contributing factors that led to the scandal? Support your answer with research-based evidence.
3-
Watch
"Four Generations, One Workplace."
Prepare
a list of reflective thoughts from the video that you can share in a class discussion on the topic of diversity and communication. How might generational diversity affect communication in the workplace? Besides different generations, what other types of diversity have you experienced in the workplace
Discuss
your reflections regarding diversity and communication and the importance of increasing awareness of diversity to improve communication.
View
Four Generations, One Workplace
.
1. How much has passenger air travel increased between 1990 and 2.docxNarcisaBrandenburg70
Passenger air travel has increased significantly between 1990 and 2006. The document asks how much passenger air travel has increased during this time period in a single question. It provides no other context or details about passenger air travel trends.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM