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Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King, who has a mission to help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income, urban areas whose one or both parents are deceased, therefore lacking a competitive advantage in today's society. The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 1990, which involved many youths who, after a close analysis, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization ha ...
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Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King. The organizations mission is “To help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income urban areas to have a better life and future” The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 2000s, which involved many youths who, the research by the local government on crime and its causes, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization has produced great ...
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Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
November 11, 2019
PART A
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King. The organizations mission is “To help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income urban areas to have a better life and future” The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 2000s, which involved many youths who, the research by the local government on crime and its causes, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization has produced ...
IntroductionBusinesses are at the core of all the activities of.docxmariuse18nolet
Introduction
Businesses are at the core of all the activities of the World today. Individuals, corporate entities as well as governments are engaged in business activities with each other (Sen, 2008). Each of these persons is in business for a common goal of profit maximization. In their endeavor to pursue this goal, managers often find themselves in a dilemma. The dilemmas stem from the presence of conflicts of interest for the managers (Paliwal, 2006). At times, they are faced with personal needs where they have personal interests in the subject matter in their line of duty. For them to avoid such instances, it would be prudent of them to uphold the organizational values and code of ethics.
Ethics in business
Ethical practices are crucial not only in the business World but also in enhancing the quality of life we live, our morals and principles. Being ethical is at the core of how the society perceives organizations, whether for-profit or not-for-profit (Reddy, & Appannaiah, 2010). In this study, we will focus the ethical side of two organizations, profit making one and a not-for-profit one. We will use Pepsi Company as our profit making firm, and World Vision will suit our not-for-profit bill. In this study, we will analyze how each of these organizations carries out their activities with regards to ethics. We will attempt to explain their ethical dilemmas and how each of them has handled its case and the consequences of their actions. We will also look at the ethical philosophies that back up the ethical decisions of each organization. In this section, we will discuss their ethical philosophy and whether it was adequate to address their ethical dilemma. We will then make suggestions on the way forward for each organization on how they can ensure that they conduct their operations in an ethical manner for the good of all the stakeholders.
World Vision
This is a Christian Based not-for-profit organization that seeks to improve the lives of the less fortunate in the society especially children. This organization depends on donors to contribute funds that are pooled together to support and empower children in ninety-seven countries. It is an organization that has come far in terms of growth, having been founded in 1950 by Reverend Pierce. The organization has various stakeholders who enable it to efficiently fulfill its mandate in improving the lives of young children. Its focus is on the empowerment of these bright children from developing nations by giving them hope for a better future through education. The firm offers sponsorship programs that enable these children to access quality education and access to other basic needs. Upon being founded, the firm waited for three years to raise funds to sponsor its first beneficiaries of sponsorship to needy children. Besides offering sponsorship, the organization has been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts to places that require such help. For instance, its arms in Liberia, Ethiopia, M.
Non-profit organizations do not have the luxury of large bank accounts for-profit businesses have; they depend in large part on donations from their supporters and grants for funding.
Definition of a charity as “an
institution engaged in relief of the
poor.” These days, charities can
support many causes, from
providing financial aid to those in
need to supporting and spreading
awareness for animal rights or
environmental issues. In the US, the IRS defines a charitable organization in one that “is organized and operated for purposes that are beneficial to the public interest.” The number of charities in the US is vast.
8Edwaurdo KingYoung Kings and Queens Inter.docxblondellchancy
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Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King. The organizations mission is “To help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income urban areas to have a better life and future” The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 2000s, which involved many youths who, the research by the local government on crime and its causes, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization has produced great ...
15Edwaurdo KingYoung Kings and Queens Inte.docxaulasnilda
15
Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
November 11, 2019
PART A
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King. The organizations mission is “To help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income urban areas to have a better life and future” The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 2000s, which involved many youths who, the research by the local government on crime and its causes, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization has produced ...
IntroductionBusinesses are at the core of all the activities of.docxmariuse18nolet
Introduction
Businesses are at the core of all the activities of the World today. Individuals, corporate entities as well as governments are engaged in business activities with each other (Sen, 2008). Each of these persons is in business for a common goal of profit maximization. In their endeavor to pursue this goal, managers often find themselves in a dilemma. The dilemmas stem from the presence of conflicts of interest for the managers (Paliwal, 2006). At times, they are faced with personal needs where they have personal interests in the subject matter in their line of duty. For them to avoid such instances, it would be prudent of them to uphold the organizational values and code of ethics.
Ethics in business
Ethical practices are crucial not only in the business World but also in enhancing the quality of life we live, our morals and principles. Being ethical is at the core of how the society perceives organizations, whether for-profit or not-for-profit (Reddy, & Appannaiah, 2010). In this study, we will focus the ethical side of two organizations, profit making one and a not-for-profit one. We will use Pepsi Company as our profit making firm, and World Vision will suit our not-for-profit bill. In this study, we will analyze how each of these organizations carries out their activities with regards to ethics. We will attempt to explain their ethical dilemmas and how each of them has handled its case and the consequences of their actions. We will also look at the ethical philosophies that back up the ethical decisions of each organization. In this section, we will discuss their ethical philosophy and whether it was adequate to address their ethical dilemma. We will then make suggestions on the way forward for each organization on how they can ensure that they conduct their operations in an ethical manner for the good of all the stakeholders.
World Vision
This is a Christian Based not-for-profit organization that seeks to improve the lives of the less fortunate in the society especially children. This organization depends on donors to contribute funds that are pooled together to support and empower children in ninety-seven countries. It is an organization that has come far in terms of growth, having been founded in 1950 by Reverend Pierce. The organization has various stakeholders who enable it to efficiently fulfill its mandate in improving the lives of young children. Its focus is on the empowerment of these bright children from developing nations by giving them hope for a better future through education. The firm offers sponsorship programs that enable these children to access quality education and access to other basic needs. Upon being founded, the firm waited for three years to raise funds to sponsor its first beneficiaries of sponsorship to needy children. Besides offering sponsorship, the organization has been at the forefront of humanitarian efforts to places that require such help. For instance, its arms in Liberia, Ethiopia, M.
Non-profit organizations do not have the luxury of large bank accounts for-profit businesses have; they depend in large part on donations from their supporters and grants for funding.
Definition of a charity as “an
institution engaged in relief of the
poor.” These days, charities can
support many causes, from
providing financial aid to those in
need to supporting and spreading
awareness for animal rights or
environmental issues. In the US, the IRS defines a charitable organization in one that “is organized and operated for purposes that are beneficial to the public interest.” The number of charities in the US is vast.
Top 4 non-profit organizations in Chicago that make a huge impact in the cityYosef Meystel
Here is a list of four charities that make part of a big list of non-profit, charity organizations in Chicago that are truly doing their job in a really great and impeccable way.
1. Analyze the case and determine the factors that have made KFC a s.docxaulasnilda
1. Analyze the case and determine the factors that have made KFC a successful global business.
2. Why are cultural factors so important to KFC’s sales success in India and China?
3. Spot the cultural factors in India that go against KFC’s original recipe.
4. Why did Kentucky Fried Chicken change its name to KFC?
5. What PESTEL factors contributed to KFC’s positioning?
6. How does the SWOT analysis of KFC affect the future of KFC?
Points to be considered:
1. Please follow 6th edition of the APA Format.
2. On separate page, the word "Abstract,' centered on paper followed by 75-100 word overview.
3. References needs to be Peer Reviewed Articles.
4. This assignment should be 15-20 pages excluding the title and reference pages. The paper should contain at least one graph, figure, chart, or table.
5. Please use the questions as Headings for the topics in the Paper.
I have attached the case study document below.
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1. A.Discuss how the concept of health has changed over time. B.Di.docxaulasnilda
1. A.Discuss how the concept of "health" has changed over time. B.Discuss how the concept has evolved to include wellness, illness, and overall well-being. C.How has health promotion changed over time? D.Why is it important that nurses implement health promotion interventions based on evidence-based practice?
2. A.Compare and contrast the three different levels of health promotion (primary, secondary, tertiary). B.Discuss how the levels of prevention help determine educational needs for a patient.
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1. Abstract2. Introduction to Bitcoin and Ethereum3..docxaulasnilda
1.
Abstract
2.
Introduction to Bitcoin and Ethereum
3.
Background
a. How do we understand Ethereum and Smart Contracts?
b. Blockchain Cryptocurrency and Smart Contracts
c. What are Pros and Cons of using Ethereum?
d. Ethereum Virtual Machine
4.
Platforms or Programming for Smart Contracts
5.
Smart Contract Applications
6.
Research Methodology
a. Current Smart Contract Applications
b. Security Issues
c. Privacy Issues
d. Performance Issues
7.
Ethereum System and Solidity Smart Contracts
a. What do we understand about Ethereum and the Likes?
b. How does Ethereum and the likes work?
8.
Ethereum and Hyperledger in Smart Contracts
9.
What can we get by the term Scalability?
10.
Smart Contracting Programming and High-Level Issues
a. Usability
b. Ethical and Legal Issues
11.
Specifications and Implementations
12.
Pros and Cons of using Ethereum Smart Contracts
13.
Current Trends on Ethereum
14.
Future State of Ethereum Smart Contracts or Virtual Machines
15.
Conclusion
Note: Paper about Ethereum
20 pages
ppt 12-14 slides.
No plagiarism,
APA , Citations, and references.
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1. A. Compare vulnerable populations. B. Describe an example of one .docxaulasnilda
1. A. Compare vulnerable populations. B. Describe an example of one of these groups in the United States or from another country. C.Explain why the population is designated as "vulnerable." Include the number of individuals belonging to this group and the specific challenges or issues involved. D. Discuss why these populations are unable to advocate for themselves, the ethical issues that must be considered when working with these groups, and how nursing advocacy would be beneficial.
2. A. How does the community health nurse recognize bias, stereotypes, and implicit bias within the community? B. How should the nurse address these concepts to ensure health promotion activities are culturally competent? C. Propose strategies that you can employ to reduce cultural dissonance and bias to deliver culturally competent care. D. Include an evidence-based article that addresses the cultural issue. E. Cite and reference the article in APA format.
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1. A highly capable brick and mortar electronics retailer with a l.docxaulasnilda
1. A highly capable brick and mortar electronics retailer with a loyal regional customer base (such as Fry's) should adopt which of the following medium term strategies?
"50% off" sale every month
Divest
Niche or harvest
Invest in R&D
2. Amazon's strategy involves offering expanded variety but at very competitive prices. This is primarily achieved through
Economies of scope
Focus on international markets
Economies of scale
Innovative products
3. Uber is an example of industry chaining in which of the following ways?
Economies of scale for service providers
Economies of scope for customers
Improving access and reduced search costs for customers and service providers
Lower wages for service providers and lower prices for customers
4. Shareholder returns are primarily derived from
Growth in share value and dividend payments
dividend payments only
Growth in company profits
Growth in the share value only
5. Strategy is defined best as:
A unique value proposition supported by sound financial decisions
A unique value proposition supported by synergies in operations
A unique value proposition supported by aggressive marketing
A unique value proposition supported by a complex supply chain
6. The cost of attracting new customers is the highest with which of the following groups?
Early adopters
Late majority
Laggards
Innovators
7. In the context of the Differentiation (Quality) vs Efficiency trade-off curve, the efficient frontier refers to:
The company that provides maximum quality for a given cost
The company that provides minimum cost
The company that provides maximum quality
The company that maximizes efficiency
8. Nike hiring sports stars to be brand ambassadors is an example of which of the following mechanisms?
Market development
Customer segmentation
Product development
Market penetration
9. Which of the following is an indication of strategic committment of a company in an industry
Lowering wages of the workforce
Increased technology investment
Acquiring real-estate in an urban location of demand
Increased divident payments for two years in a row
10. A pharma company with a deep roster of capable engineers and scientists and that is the market leader is best advised to begin development of a new drug as:
A partnership with smaller competitors
License its innovation from other laboratories
An independent venture
Smaller scale effort
11. The most valuable competency in the declining phase of an industry is:
Resposiveness
Innovation
Efficiency
Quality
12. There is often limited capacity relative to demand in the early growth period of an industry because:
Capacity is very expensive in the later stages of an industry
Only few companies have products or technologies in a budding industry
Prices tend to be low in the embryonic stage
Many companies compete for early advantage in an emerging industry
13. If the willingness to pay of .
1. A. Research the delivery, finance, management, and sustainabili.docxaulasnilda
1. A. Research the delivery, finance, management, and sustainability methods of the U.S. health care system.
B. Evaluate the effectiveness of one or more of these areas on quality patient care and health outcomes.
C.Propose a potential health care reform solution to improve effectiveness in the area you evaluated and predict the expected effect.
D. Describe the effect of health care reform on the U.S. health care system and its respective stakeholders.
E.Support your post with a peer-reviewed journal article.
2. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010. Many of the provisions of the law directly affect health care providers. Review the following topic materials:
"About the Affordable Care Act"
"Health Care Transformation: The Affordable Care Act and More"
What are the most important elements of the Affordable Care Act in relation to community and public health? What is the role of the nurse in implementing this law?
.
1. All of the following artists except for ONE used nudity as part.docxaulasnilda
1. All of the following artists except for ONE used nudity as part of her/ his work:
a) Ana Mendieta
b) Carolee Schneeman
c) Yoko Ono
d) Judy Chicago
e) Robert Mapplethorpe
2. All of the following except ONE are features of Conceptualism (though not all apply to every Conceptualist work)
a) Audience participation
b) Use of text/language within visual works
c) Direct criticism of the art museum
d) Very expensive artworks
e) Sets of instructions to follow
f) Temporary or fleeting projects
3. Please match the following description with correct art movement or tendency:
1) Minimalism
2) Fluxus
3) Abstract Expressionism
4) Feminist practices
5) Conceptualism
A. Created action paintings that blurred the line between art and life
B. Included works drawing attention to the unethical actions of art museums
C. An idealistic to recalibrate the human senses
D. A loose knit international group of artists that made performances and other unconventional works
E. Argued that the criteria for determining historical value in visual art has been too narrow
4. The following art movement or tendencies except for ONE can be considered to have been responses to Abstract Expressionism (through sometimes for very different reasons)
a) Conceptualism
b) Pop Art
c) Earthwork
d) Surrealism
e) Minimalism
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1. According to the article, what is myth and how does it functi.docxaulasnilda
1. According to the article, what is myth and how does it function as a naturalizing agent?
2. What is a sign?What is its relation to myth?
3. If advertising “is not an attempted sale of products – evidence shows that consumers are able to resist ‘advertising in the imperative’(12.) – but a ‘clear expression of a culture’ and cultural beliefs” then what does the iPod advert express about current culture?
4. What does the iPod advert presented in the article “sell”?
Attachments have resources
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1. 6 Paragraph Overview/Reflection on Reading Assigbnment Due Before Class Commences
The Critical Theorists: Critical Legal Theory, Critical Race Theory, Critical Feminist Theory, & Critical Latinx Theory
Wacks Chapters 13 & 14
Bix Chapter 19
2.6 Paragraph Overview/Reflection on Reading Assigbnment Due Before Class Commences
Why Obey the Law & Why Punish?
Wacks Chapters 11 & 12
Bix Chapters 9 & 16
3.6 Paragraph Overview/Reflection on Reading Assigbnment Due Before Class Commences
Wacks Chapter 10
Bix Chapter 10
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1. A.Compare independent variables, B.dependent variables, and C.extraneous variables. D.Describe two ways that researchers attempt to control extraneous variables. E.Support your answer with peer-reviewed articles.
2. A.Describe the "levels of evidence" B. and provide an example of the type of practice change that could result from each.
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1. A. Compare vulnerable populations. B. Describe an example of one .docxaulasnilda
1. A. Compare vulnerable populations. B. Describe an example of one of these groups in the United States or from another country. C.Explain why the population is designated as "vulnerable." Include the number of individuals belonging to this group and the specific challenges or issues involved. D. Discuss why these populations are unable to advocate for themselves, the ethical issues that must be considered when working with these groups, and how nursing advocacy would be beneficial.
2. A. How does the community health nurse recognize bias, stereotypes, and implicit bias within the community? B. How should the nurse address these concepts to ensure health promotion activities are culturally competent? C. Propose strategies that you can employ to reduce cultural dissonance and bias to deliver culturally competent care. D. Include an evidence-based article that addresses the cultural issue. E. Cite and reference the article in APA format.
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1. A highly capable brick and mortar electronics retailer with a l.docxaulasnilda
1. A highly capable brick and mortar electronics retailer with a loyal regional customer base (such as Fry's) should adopt which of the following medium term strategies?
"50% off" sale every month
Divest
Niche or harvest
Invest in R&D
2. Amazon's strategy involves offering expanded variety but at very competitive prices. This is primarily achieved through
Economies of scope
Focus on international markets
Economies of scale
Innovative products
3. Uber is an example of industry chaining in which of the following ways?
Economies of scale for service providers
Economies of scope for customers
Improving access and reduced search costs for customers and service providers
Lower wages for service providers and lower prices for customers
4. Shareholder returns are primarily derived from
Growth in share value and dividend payments
dividend payments only
Growth in company profits
Growth in the share value only
5. Strategy is defined best as:
A unique value proposition supported by sound financial decisions
A unique value proposition supported by synergies in operations
A unique value proposition supported by aggressive marketing
A unique value proposition supported by a complex supply chain
6. The cost of attracting new customers is the highest with which of the following groups?
Early adopters
Late majority
Laggards
Innovators
7. In the context of the Differentiation (Quality) vs Efficiency trade-off curve, the efficient frontier refers to:
The company that provides maximum quality for a given cost
The company that provides minimum cost
The company that provides maximum quality
The company that maximizes efficiency
8. Nike hiring sports stars to be brand ambassadors is an example of which of the following mechanisms?
Market development
Customer segmentation
Product development
Market penetration
9. Which of the following is an indication of strategic committment of a company in an industry
Lowering wages of the workforce
Increased technology investment
Acquiring real-estate in an urban location of demand
Increased divident payments for two years in a row
10. A pharma company with a deep roster of capable engineers and scientists and that is the market leader is best advised to begin development of a new drug as:
A partnership with smaller competitors
License its innovation from other laboratories
An independent venture
Smaller scale effort
11. The most valuable competency in the declining phase of an industry is:
Resposiveness
Innovation
Efficiency
Quality
12. There is often limited capacity relative to demand in the early growth period of an industry because:
Capacity is very expensive in the later stages of an industry
Only few companies have products or technologies in a budding industry
Prices tend to be low in the embryonic stage
Many companies compete for early advantage in an emerging industry
13. If the willingness to pay of .
1. A. Research the delivery, finance, management, and sustainabili.docxaulasnilda
1. A. Research the delivery, finance, management, and sustainability methods of the U.S. health care system.
B. Evaluate the effectiveness of one or more of these areas on quality patient care and health outcomes.
C.Propose a potential health care reform solution to improve effectiveness in the area you evaluated and predict the expected effect.
D. Describe the effect of health care reform on the U.S. health care system and its respective stakeholders.
E.Support your post with a peer-reviewed journal article.
2. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010. Many of the provisions of the law directly affect health care providers. Review the following topic materials:
"About the Affordable Care Act"
"Health Care Transformation: The Affordable Care Act and More"
What are the most important elements of the Affordable Care Act in relation to community and public health? What is the role of the nurse in implementing this law?
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1. All of the following artists except for ONE used nudity as part.docxaulasnilda
1. All of the following artists except for ONE used nudity as part of her/ his work:
a) Ana Mendieta
b) Carolee Schneeman
c) Yoko Ono
d) Judy Chicago
e) Robert Mapplethorpe
2. All of the following except ONE are features of Conceptualism (though not all apply to every Conceptualist work)
a) Audience participation
b) Use of text/language within visual works
c) Direct criticism of the art museum
d) Very expensive artworks
e) Sets of instructions to follow
f) Temporary or fleeting projects
3. Please match the following description with correct art movement or tendency:
1) Minimalism
2) Fluxus
3) Abstract Expressionism
4) Feminist practices
5) Conceptualism
A. Created action paintings that blurred the line between art and life
B. Included works drawing attention to the unethical actions of art museums
C. An idealistic to recalibrate the human senses
D. A loose knit international group of artists that made performances and other unconventional works
E. Argued that the criteria for determining historical value in visual art has been too narrow
4. The following art movement or tendencies except for ONE can be considered to have been responses to Abstract Expressionism (through sometimes for very different reasons)
a) Conceptualism
b) Pop Art
c) Earthwork
d) Surrealism
e) Minimalism
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1. According to the article, what is myth and how does it functi.docxaulasnilda
1. According to the article, what is myth and how does it function as a naturalizing agent?
2. What is a sign?What is its relation to myth?
3. If advertising “is not an attempted sale of products – evidence shows that consumers are able to resist ‘advertising in the imperative’(12.) – but a ‘clear expression of a culture’ and cultural beliefs” then what does the iPod advert express about current culture?
4. What does the iPod advert presented in the article “sell”?
Attachments have resources
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1. 6 Paragraph OverviewReflection on Reading Assigbnment Due Before.docxaulasnilda
1. 6 Paragraph Overview/Reflection on Reading Assigbnment Due Before Class Commences
The Critical Theorists: Critical Legal Theory, Critical Race Theory, Critical Feminist Theory, & Critical Latinx Theory
Wacks Chapters 13 & 14
Bix Chapter 19
2.6 Paragraph Overview/Reflection on Reading Assigbnment Due Before Class Commences
Why Obey the Law & Why Punish?
Wacks Chapters 11 & 12
Bix Chapters 9 & 16
3.6 Paragraph Overview/Reflection on Reading Assigbnment Due Before Class Commences
Wacks Chapter 10
Bix Chapter 10
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1. A.Compare independent variables, B.dependent variables, and C.ext.docxaulasnilda
1. A.Compare independent variables, B.dependent variables, and C.extraneous variables. D.Describe two ways that researchers attempt to control extraneous variables. E.Support your answer with peer-reviewed articles.
2. A.Describe the "levels of evidence" B. and provide an example of the type of practice change that could result from each.
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1. According to the Court, why is death a proportionate penalty for .docxaulasnilda
1. According to the Court, why is death a proportionate penalty for child rape? Do you agree? Explain your reasons.
2. Who should make the decision as to what is the appropriate penalty for crimes? Courts? Legislatures? Juries? Defend your answer.
3. In deciding whether the death penalty for child rape is cruel and unusual, is it relevant that Louisiana is the only state that punishes child rape with death?
4. According to the Court, some crimes are worse than death. Do you agree? Is child rape one of them? Why? Why not?
THE RESPONSE TO THE FOUR QUESTIONS ALL TOGETHER SHOULD LEAD ADD UP TO 400 WORDS IN TOTAL.
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1- Prisonization What if . . . you were sentenced to prison .docxaulasnilda
1- Prisonization?
What if . . . you were sentenced to prison? Do you believe you would become a more seasoned criminal or would learning criminal ways from those who were caught make you a worse criminal? Explain
2- Gangs of Prison?
What if . . . you were appointed as warden at a medium security prison which had a terrible problem with gang affiliations? What methods would you employ to combat the problem? Explain.
3-The solidarity of inmate culture (Big House era) developed through several characteristics. Name them?
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1. 250+ word count What is cultural and linguistic competence H.docxaulasnilda
1. 250+ word count
What is cultural and linguistic competence? How does this competency apply to public health? Why is this important to the practice of public health?
2. 250+ word count
Reflect on your own cultural and linguistic competence. How confident are you in your ability to address the needs of diverse communities? How do you think you could improve your level of cultural and linguistic competence?
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1. 200 words How valuable is a having a LinkedIn profile Provid.docxaulasnilda
1. 200 words How valuable is a having a LinkedIn profile? Provide example to support your statement.
2. 200 words What benefits does it add your academic and professional development? Provide example to support your statement.
3. 200 words How does having this profile contribute to networking as healthcare and public health professionals? Provide example to support your statement.
4. 200 words What other social media and networking platforms are available to network with other healthcare and public health professionals? Provide example to support your statement.
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1. According to recent surveys, China, India, and the Philippines ar.docxaulasnilda
1. According to recent surveys, China, India, and the Philippines are the three most popular countries for IT outsourcing. Write a short paper (2-4 paragraphs) explaining what the appeal would be for US companies to outsource IT functions to these countries. You may discuss cost, labor pool, language, or possibly government support as your reasons. There are many other reasons you may choose to highlight in your paper. Be sure to use your own words.
2.) Many believe that cloud computing can reduce the total cost of computing and enhance “green computing” (environmental friendly). Why do you believe this to be correct? If you disagree, please explain why?
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1. Addressing inflation using Fiscal and Monetary Policy tools.S.docxaulasnilda
1. Addressing inflation using Fiscal and Monetary Policy tools.
Scenario - The US economy is currently experiencing high rates of inflation. You
have Fiscal and Monetary policy tools available to address this problem:
a. To attack the problem of inflation you must select one Monetary Policy
tool and one Fiscal Policy tool. Write down the name of your Fiscal Policy
tool and your Monetary Policy tool.
i. Think the options through and write down your choices.
b. Please explain why you selected the tools that you selected and why you did
not select the other choices? Do this for both monetary and fiscal policy
tools!
i. Specifically, explain what is so good about the tool you selected and what is not so
good about the tools you did not select? Do this for both the Monetary Policy tool
and the Fiscal Policy tool. The key here is to use some decision criteria in making
your choice.
c. Thoroughly and completely explain how your solution (both the monetary
and the fiscal policy tool) would work to solve the problem of inflation, and
indicate the impact your solution would have on at least 5 key economic
variables. Be specific.
i. Present this using the chain of events format with up or down arrows to indicate the
direction of impact on each variable. I need to see the detail.
2. Addressing recession using Fiscal and Monetary Policy tools.
Scenario - The US economy is currently experiencing recession. You have Fiscal
and Monetary policy tools available to address this problem:
a. To attack the problem of recession, you must select at least one Monetary
Policy tool and one Fiscal Policy tool. Write down the name of your Fiscal
Policy tool and your Monetary Policy tool.
i. Think the options through and write down your choices.
b. Please explain why you selected the tools that you selected and why you did
not select the other choices? Do this for both monetary and fiscal policy
tools!
i. Specifically, explain what is so good about the tool you selected and what is not so
good about the tools you did not select? Do this for both the Monetary Policy tool
and the Fiscal Policy tool. The key here is to use some decision criteria in making
your choice.
c. Thoroughly and completely explain how your solution (both monetary and
fiscal policy tools) would work to solve the problem of recession, and
indicate the impact your solution would have on the key economic
variables. Be specific.
i. Present this using the chain of events format with up or down arrows to indicate the
direction of impact on each variable. I need to see the detail.
3. Please list and explain the 4 key supply side growth factors we discussed, and
discuss the viability (do-ability) of each in terms of getting our economy growing
again, given that today our economy is not growing.
a. The slides should provide you with what you need here.
b. The issue of viability – if the economy is growing slowly or not at all, do we have any chance
of achieving suc.
1. A vulnerability refers to a known weakness of an asset (resou.docxaulasnilda
1. A vulnerability refers to a
known
weakness of an asset (resource) that can be exploited by one or more attackers. In other words, it is a known issue that allows an attack to succeed.
For example, when a team member resigns and you forget to disable their access to external accounts, change logins, or remove their names from company credit cards, this leaves your business open to both intentional and unintentional threats. However, most vulnerabilities are exploited by automated attackers and not a human typing on the other side of the network.
Testing for vulnerabilities is critical to ensuring the continued security of your systems. Identify the weak points. Discuss at least four questions to ask when determining your security vulnerabilities.
2.
Topic:
Assume that you have been hired by a small veterinary practice to help them prepare a contingency planning document. The practice has a small LAN with four computers and Internet access. Prepare a list of threat categories and the associated business impact for each. Identify preventive measures for each type of threat category. Include at least one major disaster in the plan. 200-300 words.
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1. According to the readings, philosophy began in ancient Egypt an.docxaulasnilda
1. According to the readings, philosophy began in ancient Egypt and then spread to Greece.
True/False
2. This question is based on the presentation of logical concepts in the first reading.
Consider the following argument: "All chemists are Lutheran. Rita is Lutheran. So, Rita must be a chemist."
Is the argument …
Deductive & Invalid
Inductive & Valid
Deductive & Strong
Inductive & Weak
3. Would Socrates agree or disagree with the following statement:
Each of us invents his or her own truth and if you feel it in your heart and really want it to be true then don't listen to those who criticize your belief.
He would agree
He would disagree
4. According to the first reading, Thales asked some important "gateway" questions. Which of the following is not one of the gateway questions discussed in the reading:
Does the diverse range of things we experience have a single common explanation or cause?
Does God exist?
Is the universe intelligible?
5. Scientism is the belief that science is one of many paths to truth about the world.
True/False
6. Deductive arguments always aim to show
The conclusion is probably true
The conclusion must be true
7. In the type of argument known as _____, we begin with premises about a phenomenon or state of affairs to be explained; then we reason from those premises to an explanation for that state of affairs.
deduction
inference to the best explanation
syllogism
anaological induction
8. In the online lecture, the multiverse hypothesis is put forward by Stenger in support of theism.
True/False
9. According to the reading, the cosmic coincidences were known in ancient times.
True/False
10. According to the reading, the problem with Darwin's claim that his theory of natural selection explains all the order in nature is that no evolutionary process of natural selection is possible unless a background system of amazing complexity already exists; but since it must exist prior to any evolutionary process, it cannot be explained as the result of an evolutionary process.
True/False
11. Suppose we have two highly improbable hypotheses: H1 and H2. Suppose H2 is slightly less improbable than H1, all else equal.
According to the presentation of best explanation arguments in the reading, H2 presents a more reasonable explanation than H1.
True/False
12. According to the reading, the fine tuning argument shows that we can know with certainty that an intelligent designer exists.
True/False
13. According to the readings, science cannot possibly explain the source of the order in the universe.
True/False
14. The design argument is presented in the readings as an analogical argument and it is also presented as an inference to the best explanation.
True/False
15. According to the online readings, Ockham's Razor favors the multiverse theory over theism,
True/False
16. The proposition that Mount Rainier has snow on its peak would be an example of a proposition known to be true a priori.
True/False
17. Which of the foll.
1-Explain what you understood from the paper with (one paragraph).docxaulasnilda
1-Explain what you understood from the paper with (one paragraph)
2-What is a Lorenze curve and how is it disputed by Paglin
3-What is the method used in the paper and what can you say about the data used and the empirical aspect of the paper.
4-What other common measurements out there for measuring income inequality, poverty, and development gap.
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1-Explanation of how healthcare policy can impact the advanced p.docxaulasnilda
1-Explanation of how healthcare policy can impact the advanced practice nurse profession
2-Explanation of why advocacy is considered an essential component of the advance practice nurse's role
3- Discuss the four pillars of Transformational leadership and the effect it may have on influencing policy change
Description
Explanation of how healthcare policy can impact the advanced practice nurse profession
Research healthcare policy for APNs on a state and national level and the impact on the APN profession
Explanation of why advocacy is considered an essential component of the advance practice nurse's role
Describe advocacy in healthcare terminology.
Discuss how advocacy is an essential role of the APN and the impact on patient care.
Discuss the four pillars of Transformational leadership and the effect it may have on influencing policy change
Define Transformational leadership.
Discuss how Transformational Leadership may have an effect on influencing policy change
Critically analyze how healthcare systems and APRN practice are organized and influenced by ethical, legal, economic and political factors.
Demonstrate professional and personal growth concerning the advocacy role of the advanced practice nursing in fostering policy within diverse healthcare settings.
Advocate for institutional, local, national and international policies that fosters person-centered healthcare and nursing practice.
All writing submitted should reflect graduate student quality and APA writing rules. All writing informed by outside sources should include APA formatted citations and associated scholarly, current references. 1500 words
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Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
1. 1
Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making
organization that gives hope and growth environment to
children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are
underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering
their studies and also being equipped with technical skills
throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to
cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates
among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's
international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King,
who has a mission to help underprivileged teenagers who are
living in low-income, urban areas whose one or both parents are
deceased, therefore lacking a competitive advantage in today's
society. The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates
2. equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims
to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding
from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity
of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims
at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they
can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving
the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including
a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education,
among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to
secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either
favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal.
An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the
determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing
more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the
organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late
1990, which involved many youths who, after a close analysis,
showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds.
The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was
heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which
most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of
Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens
International center. The center is located in the Southern part
of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and
wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to
divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to
poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give
teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a
living and also instilling parental care and love to them,
especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more
than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the
3. organization has produced great people in the society through
the program and aims at furthering the goodwill to other
cultures in the country and all over the world. The organization
has a single mission that is to better the lives of our young
teenagers for a better community. The organization has molded
young teenagers to great men of value who have helped in
shaping the society to make it more habitable and friendly; the
organization is also in the frontline in pursuing equality and
providing alternative parental care to the unprivileged teenagers
in the society. It, therefore, aims at securing more funds from
corporates, well-wishers, and the government to further the
noble idea.
Environmental Analysis
The environmental analysis will help in finding the
organization's position in society and identifying ways of
making the organization better in improving the teenager's
lives. The environmental review will include the legal, political,
social, and competitive analysis of the organization. It will help
in identifying the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and
threats to the organization.
Competitive environment
There is a rise in charitable organizations which constitute of
well-wishers and have an excellent mission just like Young
Kings and Queens international, but there is has also been a rise
in non-profit organizations that aim at securing funds for their
owner’s personal gains, they have ended up neglecting the noble
idea of taking care of the young people and children to enrich
themselves, they disguise to take care of the young people but
end up mistreating them or taking their advantage. It is for this
reason that Young Kings and Queen's international seeks to tap
into the funding that goes to the rogue charitable organizations
to enhance the lives of the unprivileged teenagers in the society
(Chernev, 2015). The organization also aims at expanding its
4. services and, therefore, the need to be more presentable to the
investors.
Apart from the rogue organizations, there are other genuine
organizations, and therefore competition for investor funds have
increased, the case has been different there before where there
were countable charitable organizations and consequently little
or no competition for funding. With the increased number of
philanthropic organizations that have similar aims, standing out
in terms of service delivery and marketing is significant, it is
essential in acquiring more funds for the organization. The
unavailability of funds threatens the existence of the
organization and also affects the level of service delivery to the
young children who the organization aims at bettering their
lives, it takes more than a faith that people will notice the
excellent work and contribute towards it. The organization,
therefore, faces competition from rogue and genuine charitable
organizations which limit its securing of funds, growth, and
prosperity.
Economic analysis
Young Kings and Queens International being a non-profit
organization, has no economic model that generates income to
further the noble goals of giving the unprivileged teenagers a
better life. The running of the organization had been
manageable from the charitable activities of the society towards
the organization, and this catered for the organization's needs.
Now there is a need to rethink the ways used to secure funds
given that the organization faces more competition for funds,
and also its activities and size has grown in the recent past. It
can be noted that the organization has more than ten times the
number of teenagers in the organization compared to when it
was being established. The organization has been operating
through either full boarding for the teenagers whose parents are
deceased or through education financing for the less privileged
in the society, those with poor backgrounds. There is, therefore,
a need to increase the income and financial aid acquiring model
to finance the Nobel idea of making a better society.
5. In getting more finances, the organization aims at establishing
counseling services for teenagers in Dallas and surrounding
areas where the parent will be paying a small token, which will
cater to their children's advisory sessions, and some will be for
charitable purposes for the unprivileged teenagers. The
organization has maintained a culture of inviting teenagers
when they are out of school to come into the organization
premises to have quality time with their peers and to be
motivated and also to motivate the young teenagers. The parents
can also help in making a contribution to the course by
contributing a small amount of income to finance the operations
of the organization.
Legal analysis
Every organization has the legal framework that governs its
operations, so far, Young Kings and Queens international has
had minimal altercations with the government and only a few
incidences which have been solved amicably. There has been
increased regulation of non-profit organizations in the recent
past due to an increase in rogue organizations whose aim is to
mint funds from the well-wishers and also have been associated
with the financing of illegal activities. The government has
been hard on non-profit organizations due to the increased
crimes related to most of these organizations. It can be noted
that some of the organizations have been engaging in children
trafficking, drug trafficking, among other social evils (Basil,
Mitchell, Madill, & Chreim, 2015). The regulations have
affected the organization in some ways, especially on the use of
funds to finance the students. Since the business operates within
the legal framework, it can be noted that the organization has
been able to work smoothly with the local and national
governments. The social work service employees have been
working closely with the organization to make sure that all the
legal requirements are fulfilled.
SWOT Analysis
6. SWOT analysis involves analyzing the company in terms of its
internal structure that gives it an added advantage against
others, internal factors that limit is functionality, external
factors that make it stand out among others, and finally,
external factors that affect its business operations. Being a non-
profit organization, the company faces different challenges and
threats that are a bit different from the profit-making
organizations whose primary goal is to maximize profit. It can
be noted that Young Kings and Queens international is after
changing our society through modeling our young children by
giving them hope and guidance that will help in making the
community better. The SWOT analysis for Young Kings and
Queen's international involves examining the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats facing the organization.
Strengths
The organization's strengths include the internal factors that
boost its operations. Being a non-profit organization, Young
Kings and Queen's international was developed basically for the
pursuit of social interests and for a humane course. The
organization aims towards helping teenagers who are
unprivileged and come from low-income backgrounds to have
skills and education that helps them cope with their adult lives.
The major strength the organization has is able management; the
management has maintained honesty, trust, and creativity as
core values to better its beneficiaries' lives. The organization
has been offering quality services that make it stand out among
others. Finally, the organization has been able to employ skilled
workers who help in the professional management and running
of the organization.
Weaknesses
The organization has some internal factors that have been
7. limiting its operations and its goals; these are the weaknesses
that the company experiences. For instance, the organization
has been suffering from rapid growth in the number of potential
beneficiaries due to the changing economic conditions in the
society; the growth has not been matched with the
organization's ability to secure funds to finance the increasing
needs. It can, therefore, be noted that financial constraints are
the major weaknesses the company experiences. Other flaws
include a lack of skilled human resources to reach the
organization's expected level of service delivery and, finally,
lack of growth avenues due to limitations in resources such as
land for expansion.
Opportunities
The organization can boast of a good track record that places it
in good books with the society around; the organization has
been able to help quite a significant number of teenagers, which
has boosted the organization's ability to secure funds. Young
Kings and Queens international has been able to engage in
various social constructive activities such a tree planting,
advisory services for youths and teenagers, which makes its
activities being appreciated by the society of Dallas. Due to the
excellent management, the organization has been able to have
legal and financial networks that help the organization to work
within the legal framework and also secure funds from the
government to further the excellent course.
Threats
Competition can be named as a necessary evil in the Young
Kings and Queens internationals context. Increased competition
from other charitable organizations competing for donor funds
and aids has helped the organization to increase its level of
service delivery. The organization strives to stay ahead of the
park to help in bettering the teenagers for a better society for
everyone. In the course of doing the great work of social
8. service, funds are required to assist in the running of the
organization operations. With increased competition, it has
become tough for the organization to secure funds from donors
although it gets a good number of donations, the funds are not
enough for the growth and expansion that the management aims
to establish (Renz, & Herman, 2016). Increase legal cases from
parents who have neglected their children who later run to the
organization for help have also been draining the right
proportion of the funds in court cases.
Financial appeal
The organization has been pursuing the noble course of giving
teenagers a good life, which helps in alienating them from
participation in social evils such as crime, among others. The
number of teenagers requiring the organization's help has been
rising every day; this makes the organization fall short of its
budget affecting its service delivery. There has also been
increased competition for funds which makes the securing of
new donors to be a significant challenge; this has also reduced
the availability of resources for a better service delivery
framework.
The organization is making a financial appeal to eligible donors
to assist with funding of the organization's goals and objectives
to enhance the social status and giving hope to our young
teenagers. Young Kings and Queens international requires an
estimated budget of $15,000 to run its operations on a monthly
basis. The organization is able to raise funds without much
struggle through various economic models such as farming,
doing minor janitors. The funds raised help in running the
organization, but the need for an expansion of the services to
help young teenagers in the country and eventually in other
parts of the world possess a significant challenge to the
organization. The organization has been able to secure funds to
start a new facility in Dallas County, Texas which aims at
offering similar services to those provided at Dallas to the
9. society around, with an amount close to $500,000 the
organization will be able to pursue the growth strategy, this is
the amount is aims to raise through well-wishers.
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