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Vila Health: Regulatory and Compliance Landscape Scoring Guide
Due Date: Unit 2
Percentage of Course Grade: 20%.
CRITERIA NON-PERFORMANCE BASIC PROFICIENT DISTINGUISHED
Examine the
different regulatory
agencies, their
procedures for
conducting surveys,
and for determining
compliance.
10%
Does not list the
different regulatory
agencies.
Lists the different
regulatory agencies,
but does not examine
them or their
procedures for
conducting surveys,
and for determining
compliance.
Examines the
different regulatory
agencies, their
procedures for
conducting surveys,
and for determining
compliance.
Analyzes the different
regulatory agencies, their
procedures for conducting
surveys, and for determining
compliance.
Evaluate national
safety goals through
accrediting bodies,
such as the Joint
Commission as well
as oversight
organizations such
as AHRQ.
15%
Does not identify
national safety
goals through
accrediting bodies,
such as the Joint
Commission, or
oversight
organizations such
as AHRQ.
Identifies, but does
not evaluate national
safety goals through
accrediting bodies,
such as the Joint
Commission or
oversight
organizations such as
AHRQ.
Evaluates national
safety goals
through accrediting
bodies, such as the
Joint Commission
as well as oversight
organizations such
as AHRQ.
Evaluates national safety
goals through accrediting
bodies, such as the Joint
Commission as well as
oversight organizations such
as AHRQ, and identifies
assumptions on which the
evaluation is based.
Analyze best
practices for
meeting safety
goals.
10%
Does not describe
best practices for
meeting safety
goals.
Describes best
practices for meeting
safety goals.
Analyzes best
practices for
meeting safety
goals.
Analyzes best practices for
meeting safety goals, and
identifies criteria that could
be used to evaluate those
best practices.
Develop a patient
safety program,
utilizing concepts of
continual readiness.
10%
Does not describe
a patient safety
program.
Describes a patient
safety program, but
does not utilize
concepts of continual
readiness.
Develops a patient
safety program,
utilizing concepts of
continual readiness.
Develops a patient safety
program, utilizing concepts
of continual readiness, and
identifies criteria that could
be used to evaluate the
program.
Develop a
mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to
stakeholder safety.
15%
Does not describe
a mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to
stakeholder safety.
Describes, but does
not develop, a
mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to stakeholder
safety.
Develops a
mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to
stakeholder safety.
Develops a mechanism for
reporting potential threats to
stakeholder safety, and
identifies criteria that could
be used to evaluate the
mechanism.
Anal.
This document provides guidelines for establishing an effective compliance program for Medicare Advantage and New York Medicaid health plans. It discusses 8 key elements that should be included: written policies and procedures, designation of a compliance officer, training and education, communication lines, disciplinary policies, identification of risk areas, responding to issues, and a policy of non-retaliation. The guidelines describe how to implement each element, including developing a code of conduct, compliance policies, and procedures to address legal and ethical standards, prevent fraud and abuse, and promote a culture of compliance. Establishing a robust compliance program can help health plans comply with regulations and mitigate legal and reputational risks.
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1) The university strategic plan contained few direct IT references but several indirect ones related to new technologies and engagement.
2) Four IT-related business priorities were identified from the university plan: new forms of student engagement, research collaboration, modernization of IT, and high-quality IT.
3) Analysis using the four agendas framework showed
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Chapter 10
1. Describe the concepts and models of planning and decision making in the context of the healthcare supply chain.
2. Discuss the importance of situational factors (trends, environmental issues, technology, regulatory compliance, etc…) in the planning process and how leadership principles, metrics and improvement tenets can be used to positively impact the organizational culture of healthcare supply chain operations.
3. Relate, discuss and provide areas of integration between planning and decision making amid continuous operations of the healthcare supply chain to include the use of metrics and improvement strategies.
4. Distinguish the differences between planning and contingency planning.
5. Merge principles of leadership, planning and decision making to develop a personal plan for operating in a fast paced healthcare supply chain environment.
6. Evaluate the benefits for organizational operations with a solid planning process and standing operating procedures as part of the healthcare supply chain culture to include outside sales representatives.
Chapter 10: Building a Culture of Healthcare Supply Chain Excellence: Leading, Planning, Managing, Deciding, and Learning
Learning Objectives
Describe the concepts and models of planning and decision making in the context of the healthcare supply chain.
Discuss the importance of situational factors (trends, environmental issues, technology, regulatory compliance, etc…) in the planning process and how leadership principles, metrics and improvement tenets can be used to positively impact the organizational culture of healthcare supply chain operations.
Relate, discuss and provide areas of integration between planning and decision making amid continuous operations of the healthcare supply chain to include the use of metrics and improvement strategies.
Distinguish the differences between planning and contingency planning.
Merge principles of leadership, planning and decision making to develop a personal plan for operating in a fast paced healthcare supply chain environment.
Evaluate the benefits for organizational operations with a solid planning process and standing operating procedures as part of the healthcare supply chain culture to include outside sales representatives.
Introduction
Planning and decision making are essential to efficient, effective and efficacious healthcare supply chain operations and strategies.
Leaders and managers must structure and facilitate plans that integrate well with the healthcare organization’s strategic plan and must make consistent decisions in alignment with those plans.
Creating standing operating procedures for routine and consistent operations of the supply chain allows leaders and managers to spread the operational culture at all levels of the supply chain enterprise.
This chapter provides an overview of planning, improvement strategies, metrics, regulatory compliance and decision making.
These constructs should be reviewed and ...
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This document provides guidelines for establishing an effective compliance program for Medicare Advantage and New York Medicaid health plans. It discusses 8 key elements that should be included: written policies and procedures, designation of a compliance officer, training and education, communication lines, disciplinary policies, identification of risk areas, responding to issues, and a policy of non-retaliation. The guidelines describe how to implement each element, including developing a code of conduct, compliance policies, and procedures to address legal and ethical standards, prevent fraud and abuse, and promote a culture of compliance. Establishing a robust compliance program can help health plans comply with regulations and mitigate legal and reputational risks.
14 hours agoNikesh Bantu Discussion 1COLLAPSETop of Form.docxaulasnilda
The document discusses aligning an Australian university's IT strategy with its overall business strategy. It analyzes the university's IT strategic vision document using Sharrock's "four agendas" framework to assess alignment. The analysis found some differences between the strategic priorities of the IT and university plans, revealing a need for IT planning methodologies to include measuring business alignment. Specifically:
1) The university strategic plan contained few direct IT references but several indirect ones related to new technologies and engagement.
2) Four IT-related business priorities were identified from the university plan: new forms of student engagement, research collaboration, modernization of IT, and high-quality IT.
3) Analysis using the four agendas framework showed
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This document contains references for research related to bipolar disorder. It lists 12 references published between 2016-2015 on topics such as the relationship between neurocognitive functioning and occupational functioning in bipolar disorder, the historical underpinnings of bipolar disorder diagnostic criteria, comparisons of subjective and objective sleep estimations in patients with bipolar disorder, and neural correlates of hallucinations in bipolar disorder.
The document is a project report submitted by Akash Chauhan to fulfill requirements for a Master's degree in management studies. The report focuses on studying customer perception of life insurance as an investment avenue, with a specific focus on LIC India. It includes an introduction outlining the objectives, scope and limitations of the study. It also describes the research methodology involving primary and secondary data collection. The report is divided into several chapters covering industry analysis using PESTEL and Porter's framework, company analysis of LIC India including SWOT analysis, and a chapter on applying management concepts. Financial analysis of LIC India will also be presented using ratio analysis.
Chapter 101. Describe the concepts and models of plann.docxcravennichole326
Chapter 10
1. Describe the concepts and models of planning and decision making in the context of the healthcare supply chain.
2. Discuss the importance of situational factors (trends, environmental issues, technology, regulatory compliance, etc…) in the planning process and how leadership principles, metrics and improvement tenets can be used to positively impact the organizational culture of healthcare supply chain operations.
3. Relate, discuss and provide areas of integration between planning and decision making amid continuous operations of the healthcare supply chain to include the use of metrics and improvement strategies.
4. Distinguish the differences between planning and contingency planning.
5. Merge principles of leadership, planning and decision making to develop a personal plan for operating in a fast paced healthcare supply chain environment.
6. Evaluate the benefits for organizational operations with a solid planning process and standing operating procedures as part of the healthcare supply chain culture to include outside sales representatives.
Chapter 10: Building a Culture of Healthcare Supply Chain Excellence: Leading, Planning, Managing, Deciding, and Learning
Learning Objectives
Describe the concepts and models of planning and decision making in the context of the healthcare supply chain.
Discuss the importance of situational factors (trends, environmental issues, technology, regulatory compliance, etc…) in the planning process and how leadership principles, metrics and improvement tenets can be used to positively impact the organizational culture of healthcare supply chain operations.
Relate, discuss and provide areas of integration between planning and decision making amid continuous operations of the healthcare supply chain to include the use of metrics and improvement strategies.
Distinguish the differences between planning and contingency planning.
Merge principles of leadership, planning and decision making to develop a personal plan for operating in a fast paced healthcare supply chain environment.
Evaluate the benefits for organizational operations with a solid planning process and standing operating procedures as part of the healthcare supply chain culture to include outside sales representatives.
Introduction
Planning and decision making are essential to efficient, effective and efficacious healthcare supply chain operations and strategies.
Leaders and managers must structure and facilitate plans that integrate well with the healthcare organization’s strategic plan and must make consistent decisions in alignment with those plans.
Creating standing operating procedures for routine and consistent operations of the supply chain allows leaders and managers to spread the operational culture at all levels of the supply chain enterprise.
This chapter provides an overview of planning, improvement strategies, metrics, regulatory compliance and decision making.
These constructs should be reviewed and ...
The document discusses the key components and process of strategic management. It covers 4 main topics: 1) business/service strategy and sustainable competitive advantage, 2) strategic business units, 3) strategic management development, characteristics and trends, and 4) the components and process of strategic management. The document provides details on each component of corporate strategy, objectives and characteristics, development strategy, resource allocation, and sources of synergy. It also outlines the strategic management process, including external and internal analysis, strategy identification and selection, and planning, implementation and control.
The document provides an overview of SurveyMonkey as a company and discusses its business model and growth opportunities. It notes that SurveyMonkey powers engagement between organizations and key constituents like customers, employees, and markets. It has a massive footprint with over 17 million active users and its platform and solutions are fueled by "People Powered Data" to help organizations understand feedback and anticipate actions. SurveyMonkey also discusses its product portfolio, integration capabilities, and focus on enhancing its enterprise-grade offerings through acquisitions.
This document provides guidance on developing and using key performance indicators (KPIs) in the health sector. It discusses how KPIs can help health sector decision-makers track progress toward strategic goals, set performance standards and targets, measure improvements over time, and demonstrate results to stakeholders like the Ministry of Finance. The document emphasizes that KPIs should be linked to a sector's strategic framework and developed through strategic planning processes. It introduces the concept of a logic model to illustrate the logical linkages between problems, policies/measures, and goals. Developing the right KPIs involves aligning them with a sector's overarching strategic goals and objectives.
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Evaluating the Digital Marketing Strategies of Al-Mawared Company
Name
Institutional Affiliation
Evaluating the Digital Marketing Strategies of Al-Mawared Company
Every company deploys different marketing strategies to get more information about their success rate, feedback, and competitor activity based on their online presence or number of mentions by individual users. As such, it is integral to conduct a regular evaluation that points out a clear picture of how best the strategy is profiting the company. In the case of Al-Mawared, the evaluation can be done in five steps. First the evaluation would entail a detailed examination of the goals the company set to achieve (Chaffey & Ellis-Chadwick, 2019). Ideally, if the company did not have any set goals, the evaluation would describe what their goals and objectives should be for future analysis. The second evaluation would be on the target audience of the company. Third, the evaluation would determine its digital presence on the different platforms it engages in. Fourth, the evaluation would scrutinize the messaging strategies used in communicating with others within the platform. Finally, the evaluation would involve the company’s digital Return on Investment (ROI)
Evaluating set digital marketing goals would be based off the company’s previous goals in the digital space. The company set out to connect to potential clients and partners through their various digital approaches, a factor that is outlined by the number of social shares received, the number of positive reviews received about the site on platforms such as Google Reviews and Yelp, the total number of conversions that occurred as a result of social traffic, and web visitors on the company’s different platforms (Keegan & Rowley, 2016). The next form of action would be to evaluate whether the set target projections should go higher or lower, given the overall organizational performance of Al-Mawared on social media. Revising the goals and setting new objectives would be ideal in boosting the company’s overall performance in terms of service provision.
Al-Mawared founded their market plan on well-constructed consumer profiles that match the requirements of their target audience, who were a crucial element in their digital campaigns. They did this through evaluating the demographics, web activity, and interests of their consumers giving room for innovative strategies that help build the company’s efficiency. Al-Mawared set a digital footprint through their consistency in maintaining their digital presence in all their platforms (Chaffey & Ellis-Chadwick, 2019). As such, they were able to successfully engage their audiences in good time, creating a good reputation for themselves and potentially increasing their consumer traffic on their different social media platforms. Th ...
Running head EVALUATING THE DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGIES OF AL-MA.docxtodd271
Running head: EVALUATING THE DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGIES OF AL-MAWARED COMPANY 1
EVALUATING THE DIGITAL MARKETING STRATEGIES OF AL-MAWARED COMPANY 4
Evaluating the Digital Marketing Strategies of Al-Mawared Company
Name
Institutional Affiliation
Evaluating the Digital Marketing Strategies of Al-Mawared Company
Every company deploys different marketing strategies to get more information about their success rate, feedback, and competitor activity based on their online presence or number of mentions by individual users. As such, it is integral to conduct a regular evaluation that points out a clear picture of how best the strategy is profiting the company. In the case of Al-Mawared, the evaluation can be done in five steps. First the evaluation would entail a detailed examination of the goals the company set to achieve (Chaffey & Ellis-Chadwick, 2019). Ideally, if the company did not have any set goals, the evaluation would describe what their goals and objectives should be for future analysis. The second evaluation would be on the target audience of the company. Third, the evaluation would determine its digital presence on the different platforms it engages in. Fourth, the evaluation would scrutinize the messaging strategies used in communicating with others within the platform. Finally, the evaluation would involve the company’s digital Return on Investment (ROI)
Evaluating set digital marketing goals would be based off the company’s previous goals in the digital space. The company set out to connect to potential clients and partners through their various digital approaches, a factor that is outlined by the number of social shares received, the number of positive reviews received about the site on platforms such as Google Reviews and Yelp, the total number of conversions that occurred as a result of social traffic, and web visitors on the company’s different platforms (Keegan & Rowley, 2016). The next form of action would be to evaluate whether the set target projections should go higher or lower, given the overall organizational performance of Al-Mawared on social media. Revising the goals and setting new objectives would be ideal in boosting the company’s overall performance in terms of service provision.
Al-Mawared founded their market plan on well-constructed consumer profiles that match the requirements of their target audience, who were a crucial element in their digital campaigns. They did this through evaluating the demographics, web activity, and interests of their consumers giving room for innovative strategies that help build the company’s efficiency. Al-Mawared set a digital footprint through their consistency in maintaining their digital presence in all their platforms (Chaffey & Ellis-Chadwick, 2019). As such, they were able to successfully engage their audiences in good time, creating a good reputation for themselves and potentially increasing their consumer traffic on their different social media platforms. Th.
This document provides an overview of Hibbett Sporting Goods Inc. Key points include:
1) Hibbett targets smaller retail markets in the Southeast and Midwest US, which allows for lower costs and expansion opportunities.
2) Hibbett offers specialized products catering to local community interests, allowing it to compete with larger stores.
3) Hibbett management has significant retail experience.
However, weaknesses include reliance on regional economies and sports team performance. Expansion of competitors like Dick's into smaller markets also poses a threat. The document analyzes Hibbett's strengths, weaknesses, and value chain.
Alessandro Cortese - Business planning in associations, a theoretical approac...visitbrussels
This document discusses business planning for non-profit organizations like ESTRO. It emphasizes the importance of linking strategic planning to the business model and developing multi-year and annual plans. Key points include:
- Developing a vision, mission, strategy and linking these to the business model's components like value proposition, key activities, and revenue streams.
- Translating the vision into measurable 3-year KPIs to guide the strategic plan.
- Creating dynamic financial plans that allow testing scenarios and measuring the impact of strategic choices on revenues and costs.
- Budgeting should be based on historical data but also factor in assumptions about growth, activities, indirect costs, and negotiations.
- The resulting financial planning tool starts
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MHA-FP5064
u03a1 - Health Information System Implementation
Learner: Monna , Joseph
OVERALL COMMENTS
Mona
This paper is not very clear and specific. You have very genialized explanations of data and are not discussing
data requirements from meaningful use and merit-based incentives. Also you are not supporting the data needs
with CURRENT academic sources. You only have 2 references both from well over 10 years ago. You need
research current trends and best practices from recent sources.
See the rubric below for more specifics.
RUBRICS
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CRITERIA 1
Outline a plan for collecting and analyzing data.
COMPETENCY
Incorporate project management principles into health care administration management and leadership.
NON_PERFORMANCE: Does not outline a plan for collecting and analyzing data.
BASIC:
Outlines a plan for collecting and analyzing data that is impracticable or unlikely to yield limited data for
analysis.
PROFICIENT: Outlines a plan for collecting and analyzing data.
DISTINGUISHED:
Outlines a plan for collecting and analyzing data. Provides a concise and well-articulated outline that
identifies specific data needs and a clear approach to analysis.
Comments:
I am not see a plan that alignes with current trends in health care. Plan needs to address specific data that
would common in an EHR and meet current legislative requirments.
(20%)
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CRITERIA 2
Propose criteria for evaluating organizational needs.
COMPETENCY
Incorporate project management principles into health care administration management and leadership.
NON_PERFORMANCE: Does not propose criteria for evaluating organizational needs.
BASIC:
Proposes criteria for evaluating organizational needs that may lead to erroneous conclusions.
PROFICIENT: Proposes criteria for evaluating organizational needs.
DISTINGUISHED:
Proposes criteria for evaluating organizational needs, and provides relevant, credible evidence that
clearly validates the proposed criteria.
Comments:
Very unclear and is not alinging with best practices from AHIMA, HIMSS or Health IT,gov. Research
current oversight organizations
(16%)
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CRITERIA 3
Outline a plan for generating reports.
COMPETENCY
Incorporate project management principles into health care administration management and leadership.
NON_PERFORMANCE: Does not outline a plan for generating reports.
BASIC:
Outlines a plan for generating reports that is impracticable or unlikely to provide all of the information
necessary to support sound decision making.
PROFICIENT: Outlines a ...
Manchester United's financial performance from 2011-2014 showed increasing revenues but declining profit margins. While revenue grew significantly due to higher broadcasting deals and commercial sponsorships, operating expenses also rose sharply due to increased wages. Net profit margins dropped from 40% in 2013 to 5.5% in 2014 mainly because 2013 profits were inflated by a one-time tax credit. Overall the analysis found that Manchester United has been successful at growing revenues but faces challenges controlling rising costs, especially wages, to maintain profits over time.
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This document describes a 360-degree stakeholder feedback tool used in scenario-based strategic planning. The tool involves conducting a two-round survey of internal and external stakeholders to identify influencing factors, blind spots, and weak signals that could impact the company's future. In the first round, open-ended questions are used to gather influencing factors. In the second round, factors are rated on impact and uncertainty. Comparing internal and external ratings can reveal blind spots the company has overlooked. The tool provides an efficient way to incorporate diverse perspectives into strategic planning in a short timeframe.
IT 549 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric Overview .docxchristiandean12115
IT 549 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
The final project for this course is the creation of a functional information assurance plan.
The effective management of information and protection of pertinent data is essential for leveraging the required knowledge to serve customers and
stakeholders on a continuous basis. Employing information assurance best practices will ensure a firm is able to eliminate hierarchical structures, become more
flat, and have greater customer touch points by leveraging the correct information at the right time. Successful firms will maintain an established information
assurance plan and posture that are reviewed on a weekly basis.
This assessment will consist of the creation of a functional information assurance plan. You will review a real-world business scenario in order to apply
information assurance research and incorporate industry best practices to your recommendations for specific strategic and tactical steps. These skills are crucial
for you to become a desired asset to organizations seeking industry professionals in the information assurance field.
The project is divided into four milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final
submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Two, Four, Five, and Seven. The final product will be submitted in Module Nine.
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
Assess confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information in a given situation for their relation to an information assurance plan
Propose appropriate protocols for incident and disaster responses and managing security functions that adhere to best practices for information
assurance
Analyze threat environments using information assurance research and industry best practices to inform network governance
Recommend strategies based on information assurance best practices for maintaining an information assurance plan
Evaluate the appropriateness of information assurance decisions about security, access controls, and legal issues
Assess applicable threats and vulnerabilities related to information assurance to determine potential impact on an organization and mitigate associated
risks
Prompt
Your information assurance plan should answer the following prompt: Review the scenario and create an information assurance plan for the organization
presented in the scenario.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed in your plan:
I. Information Assurance Plan Introduction
a) Provide a brief overview of the goals and objectives of your information assurance plan, including the importance of ensuring the confidentiality,
integrity, and availability of information. What are the benefits of creating and maintaining an information assurance plan around those key
concepts?
b) Assess the confi.
Hiring Top Healthcare Analytics Talent: Five Best PracticesHealth Catalyst
COVID-19 has escalated healthcare’s decision-making demands, reinforcing the industry’s need for highly skilled analytics team members. As a result, health systems face mounting pressure to hire the best-suited analytics talent in a timely manner and with minimal burden on existing team members.
Five proven inclusive strategies will help hiring managers efficiently build an analytics team that can adapt to healthcare’s shifting environment and also fit within an organization’s culture:
Open positions to remote employees and conduct interviews via video conferencing.
Insert “tollgates” into the hiring process.
Use scenario-based role play to assess many competencies concurrently.
Assess cultural fit.
Follow up with and provide feedback to all candidates.
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This document outlines the requirements for a final project to create an information assurance plan for an organization. It provides details on the key elements that must be addressed in the plan, including an introduction assessing the current state of information security, analysis of roles and responsibilities, a risk assessment, and recommendations for policies around incident response, disaster recovery, and access controls. It also describes the milestones that will be submitted throughout the course to receive feedback, including sections on the introduction, roles and responsibilities, risk assessment, and statements of policy. The final information assurance plan is due at the end of the course and must comprehensively address all required elements.
This document provides an impact assessment framework for evaluating small and medium enterprise (SME) finance policies. It discusses why impact evaluations are important for assessing SME policies and programs. The framework covers both experimental and non-experimental evaluation methods that can be used, including randomized control trials, difference-in-differences, instrumental variables, regression discontinuity, and propensity score matching. It provides examples of evaluations using these various methods and discusses operational considerations like budget, timing, and choosing the appropriate method. The goal is to help policymakers assess and improve SME interventions to maximize their effectiveness.
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This document discusses the importance of internal audit and performance-based auditing. It provides an overview of internal auditing, why organizations should implement it, and how it relates to risk management. Performance-based auditing assesses whether control frameworks are achieving organizational goals in an efficient and effective manner. The document also discusses how any organization can set up internal audit and controls through triggers, performance measurements, and automation tools. Key success factors include stakeholder involvement, continuous review, deploying the right tools, education, and acting on audit findings.
The document discusses the implementation of a performance management system in an IT service desk organization. It describes the background of the organization and the need for a performance management solution to address issues. It analyzes three approaches and recommends the best one. It then discusses the goals, objectives, and implementation process including communication, project structure, and risk mitigation. Finally, it covers an evaluation and reporting program to monitor the performance management program.
IHP 510 Final Project Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric
Situational Analysis
Overview: For Final Project Milestone One, you analyzed Bellevue Hospital, and in your Module Four Worksheet, you practiced completing a very basic SWOT
analysis. Now, for this second milestone, due in Module Five, you will conduct a full situational analysis to identify the internal and external market factors that
impact the Bellevue Hospital, propose a service to market for the organization, and generate a marketing goal for this proposed service.
Prompt: First, review the text readings and course resources you have so far studied. In addition, review your Final Project Milestone One and Module Four
Worksheet submissions and instructor feedback to those submissions. The SWOT analysis you completed in the Module Four Worksheet is one method by which
to conduct a situational analysis. Use this process to assist you as you complete the situational analysis in this milestone. Also refer back to the Bellevue:
Community Health Needs Assessment to inform your analysis.
Next, in 2 to 3 pages, conduct a situational analysis that analyzes the internal and external market factors that impact Bellevue Hospital. In addition, propose a
service to market for the organization and develop marketing goals for this proposed service. The paper should explain how the proposed marketing goals align
with the mission, vision, and strategic goals of the organization. Keep in mind that your marketing goals should follow the SMART goal framework (specific,
measurable, achievable, realistic, and timely).
The following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Situational Analysis: In this section of the marketing plan, you will be conducting a needs analysis to identify and propose a service for the organization.
A. Analyze the internal and external market factors impacting the healthcare organization.
B. Propose a service to market for this organization. Include an explanation as to whether it is addressing an opportunity or weakness from the
market factor analysis.
C. Develop a marketing goal for the proposed service, applying the SMART goal framework.
D. Justify the alignment of the marketing goal to the mission, vision, and strategic goals of the organization.
E. Analyze the competition for the proposed service.
F. Evaluate how the current marketing strategies used by the organization adhere to industry ethical criteria.
Refer to your completed Final Project Milestone One and Module Four Worksheet, as well as to the text readings and other course resources to support your
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HRM METRICS
assignment 1
healthcare Information Management: Past, Present, and Future
Introduction:
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Tasks:
Describe the history of healthcare information systems.
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Identify at least three most common healthcare information system applications that are integral to the operation of any healthcare organization.
Conduct a Strength Weakness Opportunity and Threats (SWOT) analysis of the current state of HIT. 4-6 pages APA format
assignment 2
Major health information technology (HIT) regulations aim to ensure privacy and confidentiality of patient health information. In this assignment, you will be asked to research your state privacy laws and standards specific to patient health information.
Tasks:
· Describe and discuss your state’s privacy laws that are specific to HIT.
· Compare and contrast your state’s privacy laws against HIPAA privacy rules.
· Develop and present a one- or two-page sample policy in ensuring privacy and confidentiality of patient health information when adopting an HIT. Your policy must cover:
· Boundaries or limitations of disclosure
· Security
· Consumer control
· Accountability
The following resources are provided for this project:
From the Internet, review the following:
Federal Trade Commission. (2010). Complying with the FTC’s health breach notification rule. Retrieved from https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/complying-ftcs-health-breach-notification-rule
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. (2018). Health IT legislation. Retrieved from https://www.healthit.gov/topic/laws-regulation-and-policy/health-it-legislation
Mertz, K. (2008). Health information technology 2007 and 2008 state legislation. Retrieved from http://www.ncsl.org/print/health/forum/hit_enacted.pdf
assignment 3
Administrative and Financial System Application
Introduction:
Healthcare managers and administrators are exposed to both clinical and business processes. It is almost impossible to achieve competency in business structures and processes, especially if one does not have the clinical background or have limited experience and knowledge of interdepartmental processes as well as external influences such as regulations, standards, etc. An administrative or management system would be most helpful to navigate a complex hospital or integrated healthcare system.
Tasks:
Describe and discuss management/administrative and financial system applications.
Discuss potential costs of an IT system adoption ...
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This essay must be an expository or informative essay. You have to explain something, give the pertinent information about it,
maybe describe the situation, maybe describe some process involved – the specifics depend on your topic. It might help to
know what an expository essay is not: it is not opinion nor argument. It might include any of the strategies, such as
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endless.
Consider some possibilities if you were writing about guitars: You could explain what to look for in a guitar, how to record
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examples. The main criteria is that your essay is expository or informative, not an opinion or an argument.
You still have to write an introduction and a conclusion, of course. You do not have a required number of points or paragraphs.
Instead, you have a word limit: 750 word minimum, 1000 word maximum.
Rules for formatting your assignments
1) No cover page.
2) No headers. No footers.
3) At the top of the first page only, put your name and identify the assignment.
4) Set your page format to “letter” (8.5 x 11 in.). Beware: you may have A4 as your default page format.
5) Set the document language to “English” and use the spell checker.
6) Single spaced text, with a blank line between paragraphs.
7) Font: Times New Roman, 11 point.
Name your file properly <NAME – essay 2 – TITLE.doc>, put your name in your document also, and send it to
[email protected]
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (actually, third and fourth are not so special; they are an essential quality of effective writing)
➢ Use these comparative structures: as ____ as _____ ; less & than; more & than;
➢ Use comparatives in various parts of the sentence: the subject, the verb, and the object – all three
➢ Use at least all these at least twice each: colon, parentheses, and dash
➢ all of these conjunctions: even so, although, furthermore, moreover, if, unless (highlight them somehow)
A checklist for you:
1) _______ All of the above requirements are met
2) _______ Sentences have a variety of beginnings
3) _______ Concise, and precise, wording
4) _______ Specific, concrete images and details – avoid vague, obvious statements and abstractions
5) _______ Audience (well-chosen, well-defined, appropriately addressed), Purpose (focused, feasible, refined, clearly
expressed), and Persona (credible, evident from the text)
6).
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[email protected]
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (actually, third and fourth are not so special; they are an essential quality of effective writing)
➢ Use these comparative structures: as ____ as _____ ; less & than; more & than;
➢ Use comparatives in various parts of the sentence: the subject, the verb, and the object – all three
➢ Use at least all these at least twice each: colon, parentheses, and dash
➢ all of these conjunctions: even so, although, furthermore, moreover, if, unless (highlight them somehow)
A checklist for you:
1) _______ All of the above requirements are met
2) _______ Sentences have a variety of beginnings
3) _______ Concise, and precise, wording
4) _______ Specific, concrete images and details – avoid vague, obvious statements and abstractions
5) _______ Audience (well-chosen, well-defined, appropriately addressed), Purpose (focused, feasible, refined, clearly
expressed), and Persona (credible, evident from the text)
6).
Anecdotal Records Anecdotal Record Developmental Domain__ _.docxdurantheseldine
Anecdotal Records
Anecdotal Record Developmental Domain__ __________________________ ________
Child’s Name: ______________________________ Date: ___________________________
Child’s Age: _____________________________ Time: ____________________________
Date of Birth: _______________________________ Observer:____ ____________________
Setting: _________________
Anecdotal:
Interpretation:
Implication for Planning:
Anecdotal Records
Anecdotal Records are detailed, narrative descriptions of an incident involving
one or several children. They are focused narrative accounts of a specific event.
They are used to document unique behaviors and skills of a child or a small
group of children. Anecdotal Records may be written as behavior occurs or at a
later time.
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(Describe exactly what you see and hear; do not summarize behavior. Use
words conveying exactly what a child said and did. Record what the child did
when playing or solving a problem. Use specific language to describing what the
child said and did including facial expression and tone of voice; avoid
interpretations of the child’s behavior; For example “He put on a firefighter’s hat
and said, “Let’s save someone!” or “He looked towards the puzzle piece and then
looked toward the puzzle. He put the puzzle piece on the puzzle and turned the
piece until it fit. He took the puzzle piece out.” Avoid using judgmental language)!
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(What specific inferences can you make from this anecdotal record? What does
it tell you about this child’s growth and development? The inferences must be
directly related to the domain designated in the anecdote and refer to a specific
aspect of the domain.)
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(Give a specific activity that you would incorporate into curriculum planning as a
result of what you learned about this child. Be sure the plan is directly related to
the area of development described in the anecdote. Be sure the activity is a
different activity than the one in the anecdote. Include a brief explanation of why
you would create the specific activity.)!
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Andy and Beth are neighbors in a small duplex. In the evenings after work, Andy enjoys practicing the
tuba, while Beth likes to relax and read novels. Unfortunately, Andy is not very good at his instrument,
and noise from his playing penetrates the walls and annoys Beth.
The daily utility Andy derives from playing the tuba for m minutes and spending xA dollars on other
consumption is given by
UA = xA + 32 log(m):
Andy would be happy to play his horn all day, except that he gets tired from blowing and he needs
to drink Red Bull (which is costly) to keep up his energy. (For simplicity, assume Andy gets no direct
utility benet from drinking Red Bull.) In fact, because there are diminishing returns to the eectiveness
of energy drinks, Andy has to increase his rate of Red Bull consumption the longer he plays the tuba.
Thus, Andy incurs c(m) dollars of Red Bull expense from playing the tuba m minutes in a day, where
c(m) =m2/36
Beth's happiness in a day is simply a function of how many dollars xB she spends on consumption
and how many minutes m of Andy's tuba playing she must endure. She becomes increasingly irritated
by the tuba the longer the playing goes on. Her utility is given by
UB = xB -m2/12
:
Assume that Beth and Andy have $150 of income to spend each day, and that they cannot save or
borrow any extra (they either use it or lose it).
1. From the perspective of a social planner with a utilitarian social welfare function, what is the
socially optimal amount of tuba playing each day?
2. Suppose there is no law stipulating whether Andy has a right to play his horn, or whether Beth
has a right to peace and quiet (it is hard to measure noise levels and sources, and to give rights
to this).
(a) Describe intuitively whether a market failure exists in this context.
(b) Calculate how many minutes m Andy chooses to play each day, and the resulting utilities of
Andy and Beth.
(c) Is there any deadweight loss from Andy's choice (if so, calculate it)?
3. Beth complains to her Landlord about the tuba noise, and in response the Landlord installs
noise meters that precisely record the level and source of noise in the apartments. The Landlord is
considering a policy where residents would be charged a fee of per minute of noise above a certain
threshold (the tuba would exceed this threshold). The Landlord wants to set to maximize total
welfare, as in part 1.
(a) In one concise sentence, describe intuitively how the optimal should be set.
(b) Calculate the optimal .
2
(c) What is the most Beth would be willing to pay the Landlord to induce him to implement the
policy in (b) (vs. the status quo described in part 2)?
(d) The Landlord does not want to make Andy upset. How much must the Landlord pay Andy
before he would agree to the policy in (b)?
4. Suppose the Landlord considers two alternative policies of \noise rights:"
(a) The Landlord gives Beth the rights to peace and quiet.
(b) The Landlord gives Andy the right to make noise.
These rights would be wri.
Andrew John De Los SantosPUP 190SOS 111 Sustainable CitiesMar.docxdurantheseldine
Andrew John De Los Santos
PUP 190/SOS 111 Sustainable Cities
March 21, 2019
Assignment 4: Researching Urban Sustainability
Solution
s
1. RESEARCH QUESTION:
How can composting food waste help reduce climate change and enhance sustainability?
2. SEARCH TERMS/COMBINATIONS:
I used different combinations of search terms:
1. Compost AND Sustain*
2. Compost AND “food waste” AND environment
3. “Compost Biochar” AND “Carbon Sequestration”
4. “Food Waste” AND “Carbon Sequestration”
3. DATABASES SEARCHED:
I used the following databases:
1. Scopus
2. Web of Science
4. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bolan, N. S., Kunhikrishnan, A., Choppala, G. K., Thangarajan, R., & Chung, J. W. (2012). Stabilization of carbon in composts and biochars in relation to carbon sequestration and soil fertility. Science of The Total Environment, 424, 264–270. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.02.061
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Dr. Nanthi Bolan previously worked for the Centre for Environmental Risk Assessment and the Cooperative Research Centre for Contaminants Assessment and Remediation of the Environment at the University of South Australia, and now at the University of Newcastle, and he has published many highly-cited studies on biochar, according to Google Scholar. Current intensive farming techniques removes carbon from the soil, so it's necessary to enhance its capacity to act as a carbon sink and thereby help to mitigate climate change. In Dr. Bolan’s paper, she looked at how to enhance carbon sequestration in soil using compost and biochar from organic materials to mitigate GHG emissions. The methodology used was to run different decomposition experiments on various organic amendments to measure the release of CO2. Results showed that compost combined with clay materials increased the stabilization of carbon the most. However, when organic material undergoes pyrolysis (heated at high temperatures with little oxygen) and becomes biochar, it further enhances its ability to stabilize and sequester carbon. Additionally, it was found that both compost and biochar enhance soil quality. Therefore, composting food waste or turning it into biochar can improve soil quality and reduce carbon emissions.
Oldfield, T. L., Sikirica, N., Mondini, C., López, G., Kuikman, P. J., & Holden, N. M. (2018). Biochar, compost and biochar-compost blend as options to recover nutrients and sequester carbon. Journal of Environmental Management, 218, 465–476. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.04.061
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Dr. Oldfield works at the School of Biosystems and Food Engineering at the University College Dublin, Ireland. In his paper, he looked at the potential environmental impact of end-of-life of organic materials in agriculture and how the applications compare to that of traditional mineral fertilizer. He looked at global warming, acidification, and eutrophication impacts among pyrolysis (biochar), composting (compost), and its combination (biochar-compost .
Android Permissions Demystified
Adrienne Porter Felt, Erika Chin, Steve Hanna, Dawn Song, David Wagner
University of California, Berkeley
{ apf, emc, sch, dawnsong, daw }@ cs.berkeley.edu
ABSTRACT
Android provides third-party applications with an extensive
API that includes access to phone hardware, settings, and
user data. Access to privacy- and security-relevant parts of
the API is controlled with an install-time application permis-
sion system. We study Android applications to determine
whether Android developers follow least privilege with their
permission requests. We built Stowaway, a tool that detects
overprivilege in compiled Android applications. Stowaway
determines the set of API calls that an application uses and
then maps those API calls to permissions. We used auto-
mated testing tools on the Android API in order to build
the permission map that is necessary for detecting overpriv-
ilege. We apply Stowaway to a set of 940 applications and
find that about one-third are overprivileged. We investigate
the causes of overprivilege and find evidence that developers
are trying to follow least privilege but sometimes fail due to
insufficient API documentation.
Categories and Subject Descriptors
D.2.5 [Software Engineering]: Testing and Debugging;
D.4.6 [Operating Systems]: Security and Protection
General Terms
Security
Keywords
Android, permissions, least privilege
1. INTRODUCTION
Android’s unrestricted application market and open source
have made it a popular platform for third-party applications.
As of 2011, the Android Market includes more applications
than the Apple App Store [10]. Android supports third-
party development with an extensive API that provides ap-
plications with access to phone hardware (e.g., the camera),
WiFi and cellular networks, user data, and phone settings.
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personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are
not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies
bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, to
republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific
permission and/or a fee.
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Copyright 2011 ACM 978-1-4503-0948-6/11/10 ...$10.00.
Access to privacy- and security-relevant parts of Android’s
rich API is controlled by an install-time application permis-
sion system. Each application must declare upfront what
permissions it requires, and the user is notified during in-
stallation about what permissions it will receive. If a user
does not want to grant a permission to an application, he or
she can cancel the installation process.
Install-time permissions can provide users with control
over their privacy and reduce the impact of bugs and vul-
nerabilities in applications. However, an install-time per-
mission system is ineffective if developers routinely request
more perm.
ANDREW CARNEGIE PRINCE OF STEELNARRATOR On November 25th, 1835 i.docxdurantheseldine
ANDREW CARNEGIE PRINCE OF STEEL
NARRATOR On November 25th, 1835 in Dunfermline, Scotland , William Carnegie plied his trade on the handloom which filled the first floor of his humble stone bungalow. But his mind that day was not on making fine linen cloth. His wife, Margaret , was in labor in the other room of their home, a small attic. That night, she gave birth to their first child, a son they named Andrew . The child's father, William , was a fine craftsman who provided a comfortable home for his wife and son, but his business was devastated by the textilefactories. William Carnegie refused to seek work in the factories and the family suffered through the poverty caused by his pride. It was Andrew's mother, Margaret , who supplied the strength to keep the family together. From her example, Andrew learned the value of hard work at an early age. Even then while doing his chores, he showed contempt for things that stood in his way. One of his jobs was to fetch water from the town well. By custom, the townspeople put out their buckets to form a line the night before. But Andrewgot tired of watching late risers take their place in front of him. One morning, he simply kicked their buckets out of theway and took his place at the head of the line. No one stopped him. Going to school wasn't mandatory and Andrewdidn't start until he was eight. Most of his early education was learned at the feet of his father and uncles, George Lauder , who ran a grocery market, and Tom Morrison , a fiery public speaker whose working-class opinions about the wealthy antagonized powerful people. Young Andrew would learn there was a price to pay for his Uncle Tom Morrison'sconfrontations with political foes. From his bedroom window,Andrew could see the tree line of the beautiful PittencrieffEstate, which contained ruins from the historical legacy ofMary , Queen of Scots. Just once a year, the owner of the estate allowed the public to come in and stroll the grounds, with one exception. He barred anyone related to a Morrison . So Andrew was forced to stay outside while all of his playmates were allowed to go into the park. The pain of this annual event in his young life would forever color Carnegie'sattitudes about his personal right to freedom of expression and his belief in the equality of all men. By the winter of 1847, another kind of pain would threaten the Carnegie family, which now included his brother, Tom , born in 1843 . DespiteMargaret's valiant efforts, they faced a prospect of soup lines to survive. Against everyone's advice, she decided to uproot the family and immigrate to America , where she had relatives living in Pittsburgh . Twelve-year-old Andrew was afraid of leaving the only home he'd ever known. He would later write of his departure from Scotland , " I remember I stood with tearful eyes as my beloved Dunfermline vanished from view." Andrew had never seen the sea when they booked passage on the converted whaling ship, the Wiscasset, bound forAmerica.
Andrew CassidySaint Leo UniversityContemporary Issues in Crimina.docxdurantheseldine
Andrew Cassidy
Saint Leo University
Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice Administration (CRJ 575)
July 25, 2014
Dr.
Donald G. Campbell
Abstract
Leaders fail to act accordingly based off theories that are examined in detail explaining the fall of a organization.
Background
Leadership failures can be attributed to theories based off emergence or nature of the particular type or style of leadership. Some theories that are examined are the traditional leadership theory, behavior and leadership styles theory, contingency and situational theory, transactional and transformational theory, comparison of charismatic and transformational leadership and finally the new leadership which represents the servant, spiritual, authentic and ethical style of leadership (
Swanson, C. R., Territo, L., and Taylor, R. W., 2012)
. Many reasons are listed why leaders fail but an effective leader should be developing and effective organization.
Reasons Why Leaders Fail
A leader fails to act because of five different reasons (Haller, C.L., 2010). The first is the interpersonal skills of a leader. If the leader has a poor skill in interpersonal then the leader has lost the ability to inspire their people. Poor communication fails underneath poor interpersonal skills. A well-rounded leader gives feedback to their employees, which correlates a element that produces a high functioning organization. Sometimes leaders fear the confrontation. A good example of side stepping this would be learning the art of verbal judo. The technique allows a employer to hear and understand the feelings but also takes into consideration the feelings of this a particular individual. Part of being a leader is making risk decisions on short notice that may be difficult but may involve address issues with others that closely work around you.
The second reason leaders fail is the inability to adapt and change. Part of the society we now live in requires us to adapt and overcome changes in the world. A good leader must be able to see the good in anything and promote change from within. New situations arise on daily basis and strategies must be formed accordingly in order to embrace the change. The one thing a good leader can count on is constant change in the workplace. I believe this to be especially true in law enforcement. The third reason leaders fail to act is because leaders focus more on self -promotion focusing on being important or powerful. The perception in the workplace is that this type of action is a betrayal of trust and a failure of integrity. The objective focus in this particular leader makes the performance not good enough to succeed but wants a celebrity status in return. Some leaders want what is not theirs and pride themselves as being top dog in a organization. The fourth reason why leaders fail is because of their indecisiveness. A direct result of this is because the leader has alack of confi.
Andrea Azpiazo – Review One. Little Havana Multifamily Developme.docxdurantheseldine
Andrea Azpiazo – Review One. Little Havana: Multifamily Development Project
This report states that Little Havana is considered a low to moderate income market. However, the report also informs that demand for the proposed apartments will come from the mid to upper-income population of the Little Havana area, but it does not provide demographic data to support that demand. Who are they? What age groups? Is it primarily family households, retirees, millennials, or a mix? These are essential questions that need to be answered for an investor to have some indication of where the potential growth in rental rates will come.
No Operating Expenses are listed other than Management Fee, which is on the low end of the industry scale and likely since this is a new building. What are the projections for electricity, building and grounds maintenance, water? Although this is new construction, there will be operating expenses required throughout the holding period. Will there be a washer and dryer in the units? What about laundry or vending machines as a source of Other Income.
Based on data provided in the report, the CAP Rate for this proposed Multifamily development is significantly higher than the averages for the area, at 5.3-5.7%. Considering this is new Class A development which is not expected to carry high CAPEX reserves for a typical investment holding period of 5-7 years, the Going-In and Going-Out CAP Rates should be lower. Additionally, 70% LTV at 9% is indicative of higher risk. Is there an issue with the developer which has not been disclosed and precludes them from obtaining better terms?
The asking rent for this proposed multifamily development is 21.42% over the average rents for comparable apartments in the area. An additional bathroom in the units and one parking space per unit does not support the $1,400 asking rent, particularly when considering that there are no amenities in this building to attract a demographic that is willing to pay $300, or 21.42%, more in rent for the subject area.
Being new construction, why weren’t hurricane impact windows or shutters included, which are more in line with current building codes and municipal planning, such as Miami21? This reduces property insurance costs. The new owner may have to invest in these as part of capital expenditures.
The proposed development does not appear to fit the current target market and relies on expectations for future growth and demand in the area. Further examination, with more due diligence from sites such as STDB, US Census data, NREI, CBRE is warranted to determine the viability of this project for the proposed holding period.
Andrea Azpiazo
–
Review One. Little Havana: Multifamily Development Project
This report states that Little Havana is considered a low to moderate income market. However,
the report also informs that demand for the proposed apartments will come from the mid to
upper
-
income population of the Little Ha.
And what we students of history always learn is that the human bein.docxdurantheseldine
"And what we students of history always learn is that the human being is a very complicated contraption and that they are not good or bad but are good and bad and the good comes out of the bad and the bad out of the good, and the devil take the hindmost." - All the King's Men, Robert Penn Warren
1. What can you analyze about the syntax of this text?
2. AP Style Question: How does this excerpt's syntax affect the arrangement of details and overall pacing of the text?(Structure 3.A)
3. AP Style Question: How do the diction, imagery, details, and syntax in a text support multiple tones? (Narration 4.C)
THE JOY LUCK CLUB
"That night I sat on Tyan-yu's bed and waited for him to touch me. But he didn't. I was relieved." - Amy Tan, The Joy Luck Club
QI: What effect does the syntactical arrangement have on the quote?
Q2: AP Style Question: Which details from the text indicate the identity of the narrator or speaker? (Narration 4.A)
"1984"
"For, after all, how do we know that two and two make four? Or that the force of gravity works? Or that the past is unchangeable? If both the past and the external world exist only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable - what then?" George Orwell, 1984
Q: What effect does the syntactical arrangement have on the quote?
.
and Contradiction in Architecture Robert Venturi .docxdurantheseldine
This document is the introduction to Robert Venturi's book "Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture." It summarizes that Venturi's book provides an alternative viewpoint to Le Corbusier's "Towards a New Architecture" by embracing complexity and contradictions rather than seeking purity and order. It argues that Venturi learned from urban facades in Italy rather than Greek temples, and proposes accommodation rather than heroic singular visions. The introduction positions Venturi's work as a necessary response to the failures of large-scale urban renewal, and compares his philosophy to that of humanism rather than technology.
Ancient Egypt1The Civilization of the Nile River V.docxdurantheseldine
Ancient Egypt
1
The Civilization of the Nile River Valley: Egypt
Geography – Isolated by deserts on both sides.
The Nile’s periodic flooding made civilized life possible in Egypt. During drought or famine, Egypt was the place to go because Egypt always has water (cf. the story of Joseph and his brothers in Genesis).
The kingdom was divided into two parts: Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt (Upper Egypt is in the south), with Lower Egypt being a bit more cosmopolitan than Upper Egypt.
Unlike Mesopotamia, stone was plentiful.
2
Pre-Dynastic Egypt: There is some evidence that very early on (3400-3200 BC), Egypt was influenced by Mesopotamia (corresponds to Jemnet Nasr period at Uruk). The evidence includes:
the use of rectangular sun-dried mud-brick in building,
the use of cylinder seals only during this time (Egypt usually used stamp-seals before and after this period),
pictographic writing (the “idea” comes from Mesopotamia),
the idea of kingship, social stratification and specialization,
certain kinds of painted pottery,
and pictures of twisted animals and battling with animals.
This contact may explain Egypt’s sudden explosion into a complex, advanced civilization with writing. The use of mud-brick is peculiar, noting the abundance of stone. There is evidence, however, that the development begins in Upper Egypt (i.e., the south). Two distinct cultures, the Upper, with social stratification and royal artistic expression, etc., and the Lower, with contacts in Palestine, etc.
Egypt seems to go from the Neolithic to a complex civilization overnight. Linear development is not apparent. Agriculture appears to be introduced from outside.
The Pharaoh (the king) is somehow responsible for the yearly success of the Nile. His throne was Isis, the wife of Osiris and the mother of Horus. The king is identified with Horus.
Egypt seeks to portray changeless continuity over thousands of years. This is somewhat true, but not entirely accurate. Ancient Egypt went through a few periods of relative chaos or lack of centralized power. Egypt, however, as is well known, chose not to usually record such periods for posterity.
4
Map of Egypt
5
Egyptian history begins with King Narmer
Narmer united Upper and Lower Egypt
He is likely the same person as Menes
Mizraim is often the Hebrew name for Egypt
The combination of the two crowns appears.
This is the beginning of the First Dynasty, and of Egyptian history
He established his capital at the new city of Memphis (= neutral ground)
It was a new city, said to have arisen out of the ground when Narmer diverted the Nile.
The royal burial grounds of Saqqara and Giza are located nearby.
The uniting of Egypt is commemorated on the Palette of King Narmer (fig. 2.3)
Egyptian artistic canon for relief figures is manifested:
head and feet in profile, with one foot forward, but eye and shoulders shown frontally (cf. fig. 2.2)
This is the beginning of Egypt’s Bronze Age
It is also the beginning of Egy.
Anayze a landmark case. The assesment should include a full discussi.docxdurantheseldine
Anayze a landmark case. The assesment should include a full discussion of the case, the courts decision and the impact it had on the US political/legal environment.
8-12 pages
12 point times new roman font
at least 5 crediible sources
Selected cases:
Roe v. Wade (1973)
Miranda v. Arizona (1966)
Dred Scott v. Sandford (1854)
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
Mapp v. Ohio (1961)
United States v. Nixon (1974)
Regents of the Univ. of California v. bakke (1978)
Lawrence v. Texas(2003)
Bush v. Gore (2000)
.
Anatomy and Physiology of the Digestive SystemObjectives· Iden.docxdurantheseldine
Anatomy and Physiology of the Digestive System
Objectives
· Identify the anatomical structures of the digestive system and their functions
· Explain the physiology of digestion through the system
Assignment Overview
This exercise helps students understand the anatomical structures of the digestive system
Deliverables
Annotated diagram of the digestive system
Step 1 Draw a diagram. (It is OK to take a diagram from the internet and label it.)
Using the drawing tools provided by your word-processing program, draw a diagram that traces the pathway and physiological processes of a bite of food through the digestive system. Annotate each step in the digestive process with a brief paragraph describing what happens in the step.
Be sure to include ALL the following topics:
· The organs of the digestive system (This includes the alimentary canal AND the accessory organs of digestion)
· The actions of the digestive system
· Propulsion
· Absorption
· Chemical digestion
· Mechanical d
Running head: CREATING A LANGUAGE RICH ENVIRONMENT1
CREATING A LANGUAGE RICH ENVIRONMENT6
Creating a Language Rich Environment
Kawanda Murphy
Instructor Afiya Armstrong
Ece315 Language Development in young Children
12/17/18
Creating a Language Rich Environment
Introduction
Children learn best in environments that support optimum creativity as well as development opportunities. As such, teachers must strive to foster a learning environment that enhances language acquisition among students. Learners can grasp different languages with the right practice, instructions as well as encouragement. Every teacher has a responsibility to have a classroom set up with specific learning areas as well as plan for their use (Celic, 2009). The ways in which he or she creates the opportunities for productive language acquisition can enable learners to lower their mistakes, allow learners at different educational levels interact with one another, as well as create a natural learning environment that teaches and provides various opportunities for language learning (Piper, 2012). Therefore, I have designed a classroom floor plan with three centers- the computer corner, the collaborative work table and reading corner- that do not only promote literacy, but also language acquisition.
The Classroom Floor plan
This floor plan is specifically designed to provide children with the opportunities on how learn and use language in natural ways. The three primary areas designed for promoting language learning and use include the computer corner, the reading center as well as the collaborative worktable.
The Computer Corner
The computer corner has 2 computer desks than can be used by between 2 and 3 learners at a time. The computer area supports language development among learners by providing them with the opportunities on how to use a computer, play interactive reading game, print words for learning as well as use other educational programs that promote reading as well as language acq.
ANAThe Article Review by Jeanette Keith on Book by Stephanie McCu.docxdurantheseldine
ANAThe Article Review by Jeanette Keith on Book by Stephanie McCurry
Stephanie McCurry.Masters of Small Worlds: Yeoman Households, Gender Relations and the Political Culture of the Antebellum South Carolina Low Country. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. 320 pp. $39.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-19-507236-5.
Reviewed byJeanette Keith (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania)
Published on H-CivWar (February, 1996)
FOR DISCUSSION - Analyze this article as a myth regarding TOPIC“The Enslave South”!
Stephanie McCurry's superb study of antebellum South Carolina deserves a place on the shelves and reading lists of all historians of the South and the Civil War. In lucid prose, backed up by careful and sophisticated research, she provides an answer to one of the most basic questions about the war and the region, a question best posed in the terms many professors have heard from freshmen students: "If most Southerners didn't own slaves, then why did they fight for the Confederacy?" For her answer, McCurry looks at the South Carolina Low Country.
The Low Country represents the Slave South carried to extremes, characterized as it was by huge plantations, a majority slave population, and a political system unique in the South for its elitism. South Carolina was not "the South" any more than Massachusetts was "the North," but its very nature as the extreme example of "Southern-ness" makes it an excellent place to ask some basic questions about the nature of antebellum society and its relationship to the political system. McCurry's answers demolish some deeply cherished myths about the Low Country and cast new light on some very old questions in the historiography of the South.
McCurry's book is about yeoman farmers, their families, their religion, and their relationships (political and otherwise) with the planters. McCurry notes that the very presence of yeoman farmers in the Low Country has been written out of history: they exist only as "the people" in the discourse of planter politicians. Ironically, two opposing groups are responsible for this -- the descendants of planters, who have found their self-created myth of the aristocratic Low Country both soothing and a lucrative tourist attraction, and antebellum travelers like Frederick Law Olmsted, who assumed the degredation of the non-planter white population and who usually saw in the South what he wished to see.
Through the use of quantified data, McCurry establishes the existence of yeoman farmers in the Low Country and demonstrates that they were the majority of the white male population in the region. According to McCurry, these farmers owned small amounts of land and possibly a few slaves. Their strategy for survival, as described by McCurry, will be familiar to any student of the new rural social history. They produced food first for family sustenance and then grew cotton for the market. Farmers were masters of small households and controlled the labor of their wives, their children and (if they .
Analyzing workers social networking behavior – an invasion of priva.docxdurantheseldine
Analyzing workers' social networking behavior – an invasion of privacy?
Salesforce.com
's ‘Chatter’ is analytics software that can be used by IT administrators to track workers' behavior on social networking sites during working hours. The data collected can be used to determine who is collaborating with whom, and to inform developers about how much their applications are being used – a concept often referred to as stickiness. While these reasons for tracking users appear to be bona fide, is this a threat to personal privacy?
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Analyzing and Visualizing Data Chapter 6Data Represent.docxdurantheseldine
Analyzing and Visualizing Data
Chapter 6
Data Representation
Introducing Visual Encoding
Data representation is the act of giving visual form to your data.
Viewers: When perceiving a visual display of data, it is decoded using the shapes, sizes, positions and colors to form an understanding
Visualizers: Doing the reverse through visual encoding, assigning visual properties to data values
Comprised of a combination of two properties
Marks: Visible features like dots, lines and areas
Attributes: Variations applied to the appearance of marks, such as size, position, or color.
Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
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Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
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Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
TBA
Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
TBA
Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
Marks and Attributes are the ingredients, a chart type is the recipe offering a predefined template for displaying data.
Different chart types offer different ways of representing data.
Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
TBA
Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
TBA
Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
TBA
Introducing Visual Encoding cont.
Chart Types
TBA
Chart Types
Exclusions
Inclusions
Categorical comparisons
Dual families
Text visualization
Dashboard
Small multiples
A note about ‘storytelling’
Influencing Factors and Considerations
TBA
Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
TBA
Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
TBA
Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
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Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
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Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
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Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
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Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
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Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
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Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
TBA
Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
TBA
Influencing Factors and Considerations cont.
TBA
Analyzing and Visualizing Data
Selecting a Graph
Selecting a Graph
Pie Charts
Compare a certain sector to the total.
Useful when there are only two sectors, for example yes/no or queued/finished.
Instant understanding of proportions when few sectors are used as dimensions.
When you use 10 sectors, or less, the pie chart keeps its visual efficiency.
Selecting a Graph cont.
Bar Charts/Plots
Ordinal and nominal data sets
Compare things between different groups or to track changes over time
Measure change over time, bar graphs are best when the changes are larger
Display and compare the number, frequency or other measure (e.g. mean) for different discrete categories of data
Flexible chart type and there are several variations of the standard bar chart including horizontal bar charts, grouped or component charts, and stacked bar charts.
Frequency for each category of a categorical variable
Relative frequency (%) for each category
Select.
Analyzing and Visualizing Data Chapter 1The .docxdurantheseldine
Analyzing and Visualizing Data
Chapter 1
The Components of Understanding
A Definition for Data Visualization
Data
Representation
Presentation
Understanding
The Components of Understanding cont.
Process of Understanding
Perceiving
Interpreting
Comprehending
The Components of Understanding cont.
1.2 The Importance of Conviction
Principles of Good Visualization Design
Trustworthy
Accessible
Elegant
Principle 1
Principle 1: Good Data Visualization is Trustworthy
Trust vs Truth
Trust Applies Throughout the Process
Principle 1 cont.
Principle 2
Principle 2: Good Data Visualization is Accessible
Reward vs Effort
The Factors Your Audiences Influence
The Factors You Can Influence
Principle 3
Principle 3: Good Data Visualization is Elegant
What is Elegant Design?
How Do You Achieve Elegance in Design?
Principle 3
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Analyzing a Primary Source RubricName ______________________.docxdurantheseldine
Analyzing a Primary Source Rubric
Name ________________________ Date _______
Class ____________________________________
Exemplary Adequate Minimal Attempted
Analysis of
Document
Offers in-depth analysis
and interpretation of the
document; distinguishes
between fact and opinion;
explores reliability of
author; compares and
contrasts author's point
of view with views of
others
Offers accurate analysis
of the document
Demonstrates only a
minimal understanding
of the document
Reiterates one or two
facts from the document
but does not offer any
analysis or interpretation
of the document
Knowledge of
Historical Context
Shows evidence of
thorough knowledge of
period in which source
was written; relates
primary source to specific
historical context in
which it was written
Uses previous general
historical knowledge to
examine issues included
in document
Limited use of previous
historical knowledge
without complete
accuracy
Barely indicates any
previous historical
knowledge
Identification of
Key Issues/Main
Points
Identifies the key issues
and main points included
in the primary source;
shows understanding of
author's goal(s)
Identifies most but not all
of the key issues and
main points in the
primary source
Describes in general
terms one issue or
concept included in the
primary source
Deals only briefly and
vaguely with the key
issues and main points in
the document
Resources Uses several outside
resources in addition to
primary source
Uses 1–2 outside
resources in addition to
primary source
Relies heavily on the
material/information
provided
Relies exclusively on the
material/information
provided; no evidence of
outside resources
Identification of
Literary Devices
Analyzes author's use of
literary devices such as
repetition, irony, analogy,
and sarcasm
Mentions author's use of
literary devices but does
not develop fully
Does not discuss author's
use of literary devices
Does not discuss author's
use of literary devices
Understanding of
Audience
Shows strong
understanding of
author's audience
Shows some
understanding of
author's audience
Shows little
understanding of
author's audience
Shows no understanding
of author's audience
Analyzing a Primary Source Evaluation Form
Name ________________________ Date _______
Class ____________________________________
Exemplary Adequate Minimal Attempted
Analysis of
Document
Knowledge of
Historical Context
Identification of
Key Issues/Main
Points
Resources
Identification of
Literary Devices
Understanding of
Audience
COMMENTS:
ALI 150
C. Stammler
Exploring “Definition” Essays
For each assigned reading do the following for your analytical response:
Note: Your analysis must be TYPED and it is Due the Date the reading is due. (no late
work accepted)
A. the Text
A.Analyze: In your response, include the following information for EACH TITLED
TEXT: Title and Author
1.
B.If it is a Direct Thesis, copy it down. (include para)
C.If you could not locate a “Direct Thesis” and.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
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Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Vila Health: Regulatory and Compliance Landscape Scoring
Guide
Due Date: Unit 2
Percentage of Course Grade: 20%.
CRITERIA NON-PERFORMANCE BASIC PROFICIENT
DISTINGUISHED
Examine the
different regulatory
agencies, their
procedures for
conducting surveys,
and for determining
compliance.
10%
Does not list the
different regulatory
agencies.
Lists the different
regulatory agencies,
but does not examine
2. them or their
procedures for
conducting surveys,
and for determining
compliance.
Examines the
different regulatory
agencies, their
procedures for
conducting surveys,
and for determining
compliance.
Analyzes the different
regulatory agencies, their
procedures for conducting
surveys, and for determining
compliance.
Evaluate national
safety goals through
accrediting bodies,
such as the Joint
Commission as well
as oversight
organizations such
as AHRQ.
15%
Does not identify
national safety
goals through
accrediting bodies,
such as the Joint
3. Commission, or
oversight
organizations such
as AHRQ.
Identifies, but does
not evaluate national
safety goals through
accrediting bodies,
such as the Joint
Commission or
oversight
organizations such as
AHRQ.
Evaluates national
safety goals
through accrediting
bodies, such as the
Joint Commission
as well as oversight
organizations such
as AHRQ.
Evaluates national safety
goals through accrediting
bodies, such as the Joint
Commission as well as
oversight organizations such
as AHRQ, and identifies
assumptions on which the
evaluation is based.
Analyze best
practices for
meeting safety
4. goals.
10%
Does not describe
best practices for
meeting safety
goals.
Describes best
practices for meeting
safety goals.
Analyzes best
practices for
meeting safety
goals.
Analyzes best practices for
meeting safety goals, and
identifies criteria that could
be used to evaluate those
best practices.
Develop a patient
safety program,
utilizing concepts of
continual readiness.
10%
Does not describe
a patient safety
program.
Describes a patient
5. safety program, but
does not utilize
concepts of continual
readiness.
Develops a patient
safety program,
utilizing concepts of
continual readiness.
Develops a patient safety
program, utilizing concepts
of continual readiness, and
identifies criteria that could
be used to evaluate the
program.
Develop a
mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to
stakeholder safety.
15%
Does not describe
a mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to
stakeholder safety.
Describes, but does
not develop, a
mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to stakeholder
6. safety.
Develops a
mechanism for
reporting potential
threats to
stakeholder safety.
Develops a mechanism for
reporting potential threats to
stakeholder safety, and
identifies criteria that could
be used to evaluate the
mechanism.
Analyze evidence-
based practices
within an
organization's
health care safety
program.
15%
Does not describe
evidence-based
practices within an
organization's
health care safety
program.
Describes, but does
not analyze,
evidence-based
practices within an
organization's health
7. care safety program.
Analyzes evidence-
based practices
within an
organization's
health care safety
program.
Analyzes evidence-based
practices within an
organization's health care
safety program, and
evaluates evidence to
support the conclusions
reached.
Propose how to link
health care safety
goals to those of the
organizational
strategic plan to
create and sustain
an organization-
wide safety culture.
15%
Does not propose
health care safety
goals
Proposes health care
safety goals, but
does not link them to
those of the
8. organizational
strategic plan to
create and sustain an
organization-wide
safety culture.
Proposes how to
link health care
safety goals to
those of the
organizational
strategic plan to
create and sustain
an organization-
wide safety culture.
Proposes how to link health
care safety goals to those of
the organizational strategic
plan to create and sustain an
organization-wide safety
culture, and evaluates the
evidence on which the
proposal is based.
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CRITERIA NON-PERFORMANCE BASIC PROFICIENT
DISTINGUISHED
9. Write content clearly
and logically, with
correct use of
grammar,
punctuation, and
mechanics.
5%
Does not write
content clearly or
logically, or with
correct use of
grammar,
punctuation, and
mechanics.
Writes content with
errors in clarity, logic,
grammar,
punctuation, or
mechanics.
Writes content
clearly and logically,
with correct use of
grammar,
punctuation, and
mechanics.
Writes content clearly and
logically, with correct use of
grammar, punctuation, and
mechanics, and uses
relevant evidence to support
a central idea.
10. Correctly format
paper, citations, and
references using
APA style.
5%
Does not format
paper, citations,
and references
using APA style.
Formats paper,
citations, and
references using APA
style but with errors.
Correctly formats
paper, citations,
and references
using APA style,
and citations
contain a few
errors.
Correctly formats paper,
citations, and references
using APA style, and
citations are free from all
errors.
Strategic Management Concepts: A Competitive Advantage
Approach
12. After studying this chapter, you should be able to do the
following:
8-1. Identify and describe strategic marketing issues vital for
strategy implementation.
8-2. Explain why social media marketing is an important
strategy-implementation tool.
8-3. Explain why market segmentation is an important strategy-
implementation tool.
8-4. Explain how to use product positioning (perceptual
mapping) as a strategy-implementation
tool.
8-5. Identify and describe strategic finance/accounting issues
vital for strategy
implementation.
8-6. Perform EPS/EBIT analysis to evaluate the attractiveness
of debt versus stock as a
source of capital to implement strategies.
8-7. Develop projected financial statements to reveal the impact
of strategy
recommendations.
8-8. Determine the cash value of any business using four
corporate evaluation methods.
8-9. Discuss IPOs, keeping cash offshore, and issuing corporate
bonds as strategic
decisions
that face many firms.
8-10. Discuss the nature and role of research and development
(R&D) in strategy
implementation.
8-11. Explain how management information systems (MISs)
impact strategy-implementation
efforts.
2
Learning Objectives (2 of 3)
8.6 Perform E P S/E B I T analysis to evaluate the attractiveness
31. Site Visit at Valley City Regional Hospital
Site Visit at Clarion Court Skilled Nursing Facility
Email Response to Frederick Mora
Conclusion
Credits
Introduction
The world of health care regulation and accreditation is a
complex and ever-changing one.
E�ective management in the world of health care requires a
�rm grasp on the regulatory
and compliance situation of each facility within a system. And
that situation will vary widely
with the type of facility.
In this activity, you will investigate the di�erent regulatory and
compliance situations faced
by di�erent facilities.
Educational Goals
After completing the activity, you will be prepared to:
Understand accreditation and regulatory compliance in di�erent
kinds of health care
facilities.
32. Explain key regulating bodies and compliance issues.
You are a quality assurance (QA) manager at Vila Health, a
medium-sized health care
system operating hospitals and other health care facilities
throughout the upper
Midwestern United States.
A recent Minnesota Department of Health inspection of Vila
Health's Clarion Court Skilled
Nursing facility went very poorly, with many lapses in
procedure and documentation
discovered and cited. This poor audit, combined with the
constant state of �ux within the
medical regulatory world, creates a recognition that the
regulation and compliance
circumstances of Vila Health's facilities are not properly
documented or understood.
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33. Regulatory and Compliance Inventory
From: Frederick Mora, Director of Quality Management
To: Archelia Johnston-Taylor
Archelia,
At yesterday afternoon's Advisory Board meeting, there was a
lot of concern about that bad
inspection Clarion Court received from the state Department of
Health, as well as some
disturbing long-term trends in their reported quality measures.
It is of course completely
unacceptable to have black marks like these associated with one
of our facilities when we,
as an organization, work so hard to be known for quality and
safety.
It's clear that we are going to need to take a very close look at
Clarion Court's day-to-day
operations. But before we do that, there's wide agreement that
there are broader concerns
here at Vila Health corporate. Things have changed so much so
quickly on the regulatory
and accreditation front that we may have become out of touch
with the realities on the
34. ground. If we're going to straighten things up at individual
facilities, that just won't do.
I came out of that meeting with a mandate for information
gathering. We need to amass
perspectives from across the organization and determine exactly
where we are, particularly
in terms of meeting basic accreditation requirements and
complying with ever-changing
regulations. To this end, I'm asking the members of our QA
team to consult with leadership
of all of our facilities and get their perspective on their
regulatory and compliance
situations. I'm dividing the portfolio of Vila Health facilities
among the di�erent members of
the QA team; I would like you to focus on Valley City Regional
Hospital and of course the
Clarion Court skilled nursing facility. I’ve prepared a brief fact
sheet that provides some
essential information about each of them.
I'd particularly like you to talk to people about three things:
which regulatory bodies they're
concerned with in their unit, what the key regulation from that
body is, and what their
di�culties are in complying with that regulation. Take good
35. notes!
Frederick
Facilities Fact Sheet
Vila Health is proud to o�er exceptional, compassionate health
care services across the
upper Midwest, serving a wide variety of communities and
situations.
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Clarion Court Skilled Nursing Facility (Burnsville, MN)
Clarion Court is a 112-bed skilled nursing facility that has been
part of the Vila Health
network since 1983. Clarion Court provides residents of the
southern Twin Cities area with
cutting-edge senior care.
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1479 Riverwood Drive, Burnsville, MN 55337
(855) 556-2577
Valley City Regional Hospital (Valley City, ND)
36. O�ering primary care and specialty services for both inpatient
and outpatient clients, Valley
City Regional Hospital is a 60-bed facility serving the greater
Valley City region. Our
physicians are connected to the award-winning health services
throughout the Vila Health
network.
721 Chautauqua Blvd., Valley City, ND 58072
(701) 846-7700
Site Visit at Valley City Regional Hospital
Content of this section depends on choices made during the
scenario. Complete at least
one attempt of the scenario to see your choices re�ected here.
Below is a record of the conference you had with leadership on
their regulatory and
compliance landscape.
Site Visit at Clarion Court Skilled Nursing
Facility
Content of this section depends on choices made during the
scenario. Complete at least
one attempt of the scenario to see your choices re�ected here.
37. Below is a record of the conference you had with leadership on
their regulatory and
compliance landscape.
Email Response to Frederick Mora
Thanks
From: Frederick Mora, Director of Quality Management
To: Archelia Johnston-Taylor
Archelia,
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Thanks for taking the time to talk to all of those people! I hope
that was illuminating, and
appreciated your summaries for each site. I look forward to
seeing your more formal
report.
On the subject of that formal report: obviously, going forward,
we'll need to be thinking
about what actions we should take with the information we've
gathered. A big part of that
38. will be considering best practices for compliance with
regulation and accreditation. Could
you send back a quick summary of any thoughts you'd have
there? I know there'll be a more
�eshed-out version in the �nal report, but I'd like to get an idea
of where you're going.
Thanks!
Frederick
Content of this section depends on choices made during the
scenario. Complete at least
one attempt of the scenario to see your choices re�ected here.
After reading Frederick's email, you were asked to write a reply
that summarizes what
you've learned.
Conclusion
You have completed the Regulatory and Compliance Landscape
activity.
Based on your completion of this activity, you should be
prepared to:
Understand accreditation and regulatory compliance in di�erent
kinds of health care
facilities.
39. Explain key regulating bodies and compliance issues.
Credits
Subject Matter Expert:
Christopher Miller, DHSc, MHM
Interactive Design:
Estelle Domingos, Mark Bune, Marc Ashmore
Interactive Developer:
Peter Hentges
Instructional Design:
Jae Johnson
Media Instructional Design:
Keith, Pille, Felicity Pearson
Project Management:
Paul Schwoboda
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