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One in four winds up in jail within two years, studies have shown. As many as two in five find themselves homeless or "couch surfing" at the homes of friends or family members.
"When they leave the system, they don't have any kind of safety net to fall back on," said Marci McCoy-Roth, spokeswoman for the Kids Are Waiting campaign, a project of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
State and local officials have pushed for more money and new programs to help foster children strike out on their own, but, in a tight budget year, little help could be found.
Foster teens, most abandoned or abused by their families, are used to that.
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Activity 4 in the Practical Life Lessons Program, a library program I created and implemented at a high school for INLS 735 Youth Services in a Diverse Society.
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"When they leave the system, they don't have any kind of safety net to fall back on," said Marci McCoy-Roth, spokeswoman for the Kids Are Waiting campaign, a project of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
State and local officials have pushed for more money and new programs to help foster children strike out on their own, but, in a tight budget year, little help could be found.
Foster teens, most abandoned or abused by their families, are used to that.
But in Hilton's case, he had one thing going for him that many foster children never have: He'd had a taste of success -- and he'd found that he liked it.
Activity 4 in the Practical Life Lessons Program, a library program I created and implemented at a high school for INLS 735 Youth Services in a Diverse Society.
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1. Describe how the view of operations as a process can be applied to the following:
a. Acquisition of another company
b. Marketing Research for a New Product
c. Design of an Information System
2. An operations manager was heard complaining
“My boss never listens to me ----- all the boss wants from me is to avoid making waves. I rarely get any capital to improve operations. Also, we do not have weekly, biweekly or even monthly meetings with our product managers, supply chain department, customer service or the sales department. We only meet with the accounting and finance departments when there are issues with the monthly budgets. Furthermore, our department has interacted with information service department about four times in past fiscal year”
Please assess the following:
a. Whether this business has a business strategy ?
b. Does it have an operations strategy?
c. What would you recommend?
3. Firm A has recorded the following costs in 2018:
Incoming materials and inspection $20,000
Training of Personnel $40,000
Warranty $45,000
Process Planning $15,000
Scrap $13,000
Quality Laboratory $30,000
Rework $25,000
Allowances $10,000
Complaints $14,000
a. What are the Prevention, Appraisal, Internal Failure and External Failure costs?
b. What inferences can you draw on Quality Measures taken by Firm A?
c. What would you recommend to improve quality programs in Firm A?
d. What initiatives should Firm A implement for 2019 and 2020?
4. Please explain the House of Quality (QFD) as discussed in class.
5. A certain process is under statistical control and has a mean value of 130 and a standard deviation of 8. The specifications for the process are:
a. USL (upper specification limit) = 150
b. LSL(lower specification limit) =100
a. Calculate the cp and cpk
b. Which of these indices is a better measure of process capability and why?
c. Assuminng a normal distribution what percentage of output is expected to fall ourside the specification. Why is it important to know this?
d. What would you recommend?
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Chapter 7
Government Ethics
and the Law
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• Describe some of the reasons why there has
been a loss of trust in government.
• Explain the purpose of various government
committees on ethics.
• Discuss how public policy protects the rights of
citizens.
Learning Objectives (2 of 2)
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individual’s rights.
• Explain the concept of political malpractice.
• Understand the importance of ethics in public
service.
Let every American, every lover of liberty, every
well wisher to his posterity, swear by the blood
of the Revolution, never to violate in the least
particular, the laws of the country; and never to
tolerate their violation by others.
—Abraham Lincoln
Executive Branch:
U.S. Office of Government Ethics
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1. Describe how the view of operations as a process can be applied to the following:
a. Acquisition of another company
b. Marketing Research for a New Product
c. Design of an Information System
2. An operations manager was heard complaining
“My boss never listens to me ----- all the boss wants from me is to avoid making waves. I rarely get any capital to improve operations. Also, we do not have weekly, biweekly or even monthly meetings with our product managers, supply chain department, customer service or the sales department. We only meet with the accounting and finance departments when there are issues with the monthly budgets. Furthermore, our department has interacted with information service department about four times in past fiscal year”
Please assess the following:
a. Whether this business has a business strategy ?
b. Does it have an operations strategy?
c. What would you recommend?
3. Firm A has recorded the following costs in 2018:
Incoming materials and inspection $20,000
Training of Personnel $40,000
Warranty $45,000
Process Planning $15,000
Scrap $13,000
Quality Laboratory $30,000
Rework $25,000
Allowances $10,000
Complaints $14,000
a. What are the Prevention, Appraisal, Internal Failure and External Failure costs?
b. What inferences can you draw on Quality Measures taken by Firm A?
c. What would you recommend to improve quality programs in Firm A?
d. What initiatives should Firm A implement for 2019 and 2020?
4. Please explain the House of Quality (QFD) as discussed in class.
5. A certain process is under statistical control and has a mean value of 130 and a standard deviation of 8. The specifications for the process are:
a. USL (upper specification limit) = 150
b. LSL(lower specification limit) =100
a. Calculate the cp and cpk
b. Which of these indices is a better measure of process capability and why?
c. Assuminng a normal distribution what percentage of output is expected to fall ourside the specification. Why is it important to know this?
d. What would you recommend?
2
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and the Law
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Learning Objectives (1 of 2)
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been a loss of trust in government.
• Explain the purpose of various government
committees on ethics.
• Discuss how public policy protects the rights of
citizens.
Learning Objectives (2 of 2)
• Describe federal laws designed to protect each
individual’s rights.
• Explain the concept of political malpractice.
• Understand the importance of ethics in public
service.
Let every American, every lover of liberty, every
well wisher to his posterity, swear by the blood
of the Revolution, never to violate in the least
particular, the laws of the country; and never to
tolerate their violation by others.
—Abraham Lincoln
Executive Branch:
U.S. Office of Government Ethics
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1. Rights and Responsibilities
Upon Turning 18
Practical Life Lessons
Activity 3
INLS 735: Youth Services in a Diverse Society
Spring 2015
Latia Ward
2. Main Points
Main Points
New Rights
New Responsibilities
Jury Duty
Common Sense
Information Resources
Exit Ticket
Practical Life Lessons: Rights and Responsibilities Upon Turning 18
Latia Ward
• New rights upon turning 18
• New responsibilities upon turning 18
• Jury Duty
• Remember common sense
• Information resources
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is general information and is not
legal advice. Those seeking legal advice should contact an attorney.
3. Practical Life Lessons: Rights and Responsibilities Upon Turning 18
Latia Ward
New Rights
Main Points
New Rights
New Responsibilities
Jury Duty
Common Sense
Information Resources
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4. Practical Life Lessons: Rights and Responsibilities Upon Turning 18
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New Responsibilities
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Jury Duty
Common Sense
Information Resources
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Jury Duty
Main Points
New Rights
New Responsibilities
Jury Duty
Common Sense
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Information Resources
• Publications of the North Carolina Bar Association
• Life and Laws 101: Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
after 18
• “This is the Law” Pamphlets
• North Carolina General Assembly
• Educational Resources / Homework Assistance
• North Carolina Court System
• Court Opinions
• Annual Ask-A-Lawyer Day
• 4ALL
• Lawyer Referral Service
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Jury Duty
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•something you learned
•something you will change
•something you want to know more
about
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New Responsibilities
Jury Duty
Common Sense
Information Resources
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13. References
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North Carolina Bar Association. (2015). Annual Ask-A-Lawyer Day. [Website]. Retrieved from
https://www.ncbar.org/news/ask-a-laywer-day-jan-31/
tps://www.ncbar.org/news/ask-a-laywer-day-jan-31/
North Carolina Bar Association. (2013). Life and Laws 101: Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities after 18. [PDF at website].
Retrieved from http://www.ncbar.org/media/95451/Life-and-Laws-101.pdf
North Carolina Bar Association. (2014). Serving on a North Carolina Jury. [PDF at website]. Retrieved from
http://ncbar.org/media/209964/serving-on-a-north-carolina-jury.pdf
Preston, C.B. and Crowther, B.T. (2012). Infancy Doctrine Inquiries. Santa Clara Law Review, 52(1), 47-80.
United States Postal Service. (2007). Celebrity Jurors Help Postal Service Issue Jury Duty Stamp. [Website]. Retrieved from
http://about.usps.com/news/national-releases/2007/sr07_037b.htm