Develop a 10–12 slide presentation in which you:

Summary of Issues and Proposed Changes

Overview

Note: This assignment is the fourth in a series of 4 assignments on the same topic, due in Weeks 2, 5, 8, and 10. The assignments build upon each other.

As described in the assignments due in Weeks 2, 5, and 8, you wrote two articles (Parts 1 and 2) as if you were an investigative reporter who has been assigned to research important issues (ethnic, racial, gender, or class) that are affecting people in a local area, workplace, or specific part of the world. The articles are for a major publication (magazine or newspaper). Your goal was to provide both an in-depth analysis of and put a human face on an issue. After publication, your editor has asked that you provide a summary of your articles using Google Slides or PowerPoint for a meeting of the National Association of Journalists, so the members can determine if the series should win one of its top three prizes for investigative reporting.

Requirements

Develop a 10–12 slide presentation in which you:

  1. Revise      the ideas and concepts from Parts 1 and 2 of your      articles, based on your professor’s feedback, to include the ideas in      your presentation as needed.
  2. In      addition to posting to the discussion board, submit the presentation      to the assignment location to receive credit.

Your slide deck should:

  1. Introduce      the topic area with a quote, question, and/or statistic, along with an      overview and a thesis statement. (Grab the audience’s interest.)
  2. Highlight      3–5 major historical factors (social events/attitudes, wars, laws,      economy, political environment, et cetera) in the past 50–100 years that      have contributed to the current issue(s)/problems for this topic      area.
  3. Highlight      3–5 major current issues/problems (economic, social, political, legal, et      cetera).
  4. Describe      1–2 groups of people affected by the issue/problem, including 1–2 quotes      and/or paraphrased comments from the people affected.
  5. Propose      2–3 changes (economic, social, political, legal, et cetera) that could      possibly improve the situation.
  6. Highlight      2–3 likely challenges (economic, social, political, legal, et cetera) to      achieving the proposed change(s).
  7. Provide      a brief logical response to each of the challenges.
  8. Highlight      2–3 possible benefits (economic, social, political, legal, et cetera) that      could be realized following the proposed change(s).
  9. Include      2–3 thought-provoking questions to which the audience should be asked to      respond.

You are preparing a PowerPoint presentation to brief the CEO on your plan to address the safety issues specific to the country (of your choice) where you are working as the expatriate manager.

Unit VIII – PowerPoint BHR 3352

For this assignment, imagine you are an expatriate manager for a subsidiary of a major company headquartered in the United States. You are preparing a PowerPoint presentation to brief the CEO on your plan to address the safety issues specific to the country (of your choice) where you are working as the expatriate manager.

In your introduction, discuss four concerns in the workplace: benefits, safety, health, and global security issues. List one issue for each concern listed.

Next, prepare a solution for each of the four concerns. Discuss how your solutions address the issues within the workplace. Discuss what would be the responsibility of the global leadership team.

Conclude your presentation with a summary of how you noted the needs of your global audience, how you will design and deliver the training for employees keeping in mind Geert Hofstede’s research about cultural differences, and your plans to assess its success.

Be sure to include clear and specific speaker notes for each slide. You must include a minimum of one image or graphic within your presentation. You must use at least two sources, with one being the textbook.

Your PowerPoint presentation must be at least seven slides in length, not counting title or reference slides. Adhere to APA style when constructing this assignment, including in-text citations and references for all sources that are used.

Analyze Policy Implementation, Monitoring, and Evaluation

This week, you will first interview an HR professional within your current or other local organization.  During this interview, be sure to identify a current organizational issue(s) and how your HR team would approach implementing, monitoring, and evaluating a new policy within an effort to address the identified issue/concern. Key questions to help guide your interview (for consideration) are listed below:

  1. Which activities are required to design and implement new policies?
  2. Who is part of the policymaking team?
  3. What input (if any) is derived from department employees. Explain why this is important or not important.
  4. How are policies monitored?
  5. How are policies evaluated to ensure the intent they were designed for is being met?

With the results of your interview, consider the key aspects of decisions made regarding this newly-created policy, how it was implemented, monitored, and evaluated.

Prepare a PowerPoint presentation that illustrates your findings.

The key premise is to understand the way policies are presented, implemented and evaluated within an organization. Is this a heads up to your culminating Signature Assignment (due in Week 8).

Length: 10-12 slides, not including title and reference slides

Notes Length: 150-200 words per slide

References: Include a minimum of 3 scholarly resources.

Your presentation should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards.

You have been asked to give a short presentation ( 6-7 slides) on Windows file attributes. The presentation should include handouts that provide definitions of the file attributes and at least three examples of setting them. 

Case study: You have been asked to give a short presentation ( 6-7 slides) on Windows file attributes. The presentation should include handouts that provide definitions of the file attributes and at least three examples of setting them.

Use citations and references as needed. Please do not copy & paste from the internet resources/solution manual as it will be considered plagiarism.

Prepare a Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation answering the questions presented in this Assignment and record the presentation with your voice.

Assignment Instructions

Respond thoroughly to the following questions in your PowerPoint presentation:

· Who are the stakeholders in this situation?

· What are the ethical considerations of (a) the president’s request and (b) Zoe dating the adjusting entries December 31?

· Can Zoe accrue revenues, defer expenses, and still be ethical?

· Can Zoe’s accrued revenues and deferred expenses be illegal?

· Who do you think can discover Zoe’s accrued revenues and deferred expenses?

Prepare a Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation answering the questions presented in this Assignment and record the presentation with your voice. This presentation should inform the audience about the connection between revenues, expenses and adjusting entries with the profession’s commitment to ethics and the impact in the financial statements. Make sure to cite at least one source and reference it (in your separate reference slide) following APA guidelines.

A minimum of seven slides including the title, abstract and reference slides are required. Your presentation should be attractive and must include a slide for your abstract, which should include a concise and clear thesis statement.

You want to follow the conventions of Standard English that includes correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Your presentation must contain speakers notes at the bottom of each slide and be formatted according to APA guidelines. Review Writing Center resources on APA style and formatting. Access the Writing Center from the Academic Success Center found in the Academic Tools area in your course.

Review the items below to ensure you have covered all aspects required for this Assignment.

· A minimum of seven slides are required for your oral presentation. The Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation should include:

· Title slide

· Abstract slide

· Answers to the outlined questions

· Conclusion slide

· Use in text citations where appropriate in your slide’s note section.

· Use an APA 7th edition style and guidelines for your reference slide and cite at least one source.

· Respond to each question in a thorough manner, providing supporting information concerning revenues, expenses and adjusting entries with the profession’s commitment to ethics and the impact in the income statement.

· Demonstrate logical and appropriate transitions from one idea to another, including word choice and oral expressiveness while leading the audience to a dynamic and supported conclusion.

· Your presentation should be highly ordered, logical, and unified and demonstrate original thought.

· Oral Presentation Skills required in your presentation:

· Narration of your slides to have clear annunciation, academic-professional tone, with minimal background interference.

· Communication is highly ordered, logical and unified to include an introduction, main content and conclusion.

· Oral delivery techniques, including word choice and oral expressiveness, display exceptional content, organization, and style, while leading the audience to a dynamic and supported conclusion.

View the rubric for grading details : https://kapextmediassl-a.akamaihd.net/business/AC114/AC114_2102B/AC114_Unit_6_Assignment.pdf

 

Submit your PowerPoint to the Assignment Dropbox by the end of Unit 6.

Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft PowerPoint® presentation in which you:

A decision tree is a great way to determine a course of action and possible outcomes associated with an officer’s decision. Today everyone has a camera and decisions are reviewed, questioned, and judged by those who have no idea what happened. In Ch. 5 you learned about tactical decision-making and scenario-based training for new officers. Discretion is a major part of a police officer’s role and the decision he or she makes in a split second can create many different outcomes and consequences.

Watch the Decision Tree video located in the University Library.

Read the Sidebar 11-1, “Police Discretion in an Unfolding Disturbance Call” in the “New Perspectives on Police Discretion” section of Ch. 11, “Police Discretion,” of The Police in America.

Consider the different stages the officer is faced with in the scenario.

Select stage four, five, or six and review the officer response provided.

Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft PowerPoint® presentation in which you:

  • Describe possible decision points that the officer may have faced.
  • Explain how one decision the officer could have made modeled abuse of discretion or modeled positive use of discretion.
  • Describe factors that may limit the officer’s discretion.
  • Explain at least three internal and external mechanisms police departments use for accountability.

Incorporate one citation/reference from the course textbook and at least two academic citations/references outside of your textbook in your presentation. An academic reference is a source from Electronic Reserve Readings, UOP Library, Google Scholar, eBook Collection, or course reading assignments.

Provide examples to support your points in the presentation.

Presentation should include a title slide, introduction slide, research slides, conclusion slide, and a reference slide. (The Title Slide and Reference Slide do NOT count towards the slide count requirement.) A 10 – 12 slide PowerPoint Presentation should average between 800 – 1,000 words of research.

List major points on the slides using bullet points which are limited to approximately five lines; approximately five words per bulleted item. Add a paragraph (approximately 100 words) to the speaker notes to support the bullet points with a citation to give credit to the source. (See Rubric) Speaker notes are not required on the Title or Reference Slide.

Microsoft Support has some great instructions and a video on how to create speaker notes for PowerPoint.

Include videos, audio, photos, diagrams, or graphs as appropriate.

Create a PowerPoint (or Prezi) and record the presentation using Kaltura. Follow the content outline below and use speaker notes to cover the required topics listed here:

  1. Role of the Health Care Administrator Presentation
    Introduction
    By now you know that administrative responsibilities in health care facilities are managed by professionals who oversee medical facility processes, have in-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements, and have a thorough understanding of the complexities involved in patient care. Drawing upon what you have learned in this course, imagine you have been invited to an annual meeting for a large national health care company. You have been asked to speak to a group of managers and directors about the strategic role of health care administrators and must prepare a comprehensive overview of the political, legal, and ethical aspects of the health care administrator’s role.
    Instructions
    For this assignment, create a professional, narrated presentation focused on the political, legal, and ethical aspects of the health care administrator’s role. Your target audience are professionals in the industry who do not have a thorough understanding of your work.
    Create a PowerPoint (or Prezi) and record the presentation using Kaltura. Follow the content outline below and use speaker notes to cover the required topics listed here:

    1. Provide an overview of the political, legal, and ethical aspects specific to the health care administrator’s role (2–3 slides).
    2. Summarize how the different aspects identified in 1., above, overlap and interface (1–2 slides).
    3. Provide three examples of the duties and responsibilities involved in health care administration, such as risk management, policy and procedure, regulatory compliance, ethics board, compliance officer, et cetera (2–3 slides).
    4. List two types of jobs or titles often found in health care delivery settings that are focused on risk management and regulatory compliance; include review of the importance and benefits of these functions within the health care system (1–2 slides).
    5. Summarize how the political, legal, and ethical issues affect patients and staff including the patient benefits (2–3 slides).
    6. Summarize how the political, legal, and ethical issues affect the financial and business operations of a health care facility (2–3 slides).
    7. Summarize the health care administrator’s role in regard to political, legal, and ethical issues related to an issue such as a data breach, a HIPAA or EMTALA violation, et cetera). Review the implications of this function if mishandled. (2–3 slides)
    8. Note: The presentation should not exceed 15 slides (with speaker notes) including a title slide and reference slide.
      Grading Criteria
      The grading criteria for this presentation is as follows. It must include the elements listed below so be sure to address each point. You may also want to review the performance level descriptions for each criterion in the scoring guide to see how your work will be assessed:
    9. Prepare an overview of the political, legal, and ethical aspects specific to the health care administrator’s role.
    10. Summarize how the political, legal, and ethical aspects of the administrator’s role overlap and interface.
    11. Analyze three examples of the duties and responsibilities involved in health care administration.
    12. Evaluate two types of jobs found in health care delivery settings that are focused on risk management and regulatory compliance.
    13. Analyze how political, legal, and ethical issues affect staff, patients, and business operations.
    14. Create a professional slide presentation with speaker notes.
    15. Use a minimum of three quality academic resources to support your strategy and decisions.

Your assignment for this unit is to create a 10- to 12-slide PowerPoint presentation that covers the following elements:

Instructions

In the mid-1950s, the first study linking cigarette smoking to lung cancer was published. In the decades that followed, many other studies supported this finding and a host of other health-related effects attributed to smoking were uncovered. Over the last few decades, cities and states have created local regulations prohibiting smoking in certain public places. In 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration was given regulatory authority of all tobacco products. Chapter 20 of your textbook begins with a comparison of two sources of inhalable nicotine: traditional tobacco cigarettes and E-cigarettes. Because E-cigarettes are a relatively new technology, less is known about the long-term effects of the firsthand and secondhand inhalation of vaping products. However, in recent years they have been treated and regulated similarly to traditional cigarettes.

Your assignment for this unit is to create a 10- to 12-slide PowerPoint presentation that covers the following elements:

  • the anatomy and physiology of respiration (e.g., explain how breathing works);
  • the effects of the inhalation of smoke and E-cigarette vapor on gas exchange in the lungs;
  • specific diseases associated with smoking, both pulmonary and cardiovascular; and
  • lastly, based on what you know about E-cigarettes from the reading and your own research, defend or oppose the regulation of vaping products as traditional cigarettes.

You will need to cite and reference at least one article from the CSU Library databases as one of your sources of information. CSU Library Database Instructions

  • Open the CSU Online Library link in your student portal.
  • Under “discovery search,” click the tab for “articles.””
  • In the keyword search field, type keyword “vaping” and/or “E-cigarette” to find articles that cover this topic. You may get different results doing separate searches for each keyword. The keywords “electronic cigarette” may also be used.
  • From the list of available articles that comes up, select one that interests you.
  • Click on the article link, then click on “PDF full text or HTML full text,” and read the article. (Note: Not all articles will provide the full text; if your choice does not, you will have to select a different article.)
  • Discuss what you learned from your chosen articles in 1-2 slides in your presentation. Cite the article according to APA guidelines, and list it on your references slide.

PowerPoint slides should not contain a lot of text; use speaker notes to provide the details of your presentation. The general practice is to use no more than 5-6 bullet points per slide. The quality and depth of your speaker’s notes will be significantly factored into your grade.

Title and reference slides should be included. These do not count toward the 10- to 12-slide requirement. In addition to providing references on a reference slide, you need to cite your material in the slides as appropriate; use APA format for your references and citations. Suggestions for Searching for Illustrations Use at least 3 images in the presentation. When looking for illustrations to use, it is suggested that you type the subject into a search engine and click “images.” For your presentation, you are allowed to copy and paste images (being sure to cite and reference them). However, you are NOT allowed to copy and paste content, such as text, tables, and the like. As much as possible, your presentation needs to be in your own words. PowerPoint Guidance Do you need to refresh your knowledge concerning PowerPoint? Review this tutorial on PowerPoint Basics.

  • Click on the Notes tab on the right side of the tutorial screen to see a transcript of the PowerPoint webinar.
  • You can also search online for information concerning best practices about what should and should not be done when creating a PowerPoint presentation.

Notes:

  • As directed in the tutorial above, pay attention to the background and font colors in your presentation—try to avoid using plain black text on a white background, but also avoid using colors that are visually difficult to see (such as yellow text on a light background) or that are unpleasant (such as red text on a yellow background). Strive for a pleasing, visually appealing appearance.
  • Reminder: The speaker notes should provide the detail and discussion of your presentation, and everything in the presentation should be in your own words, not copied and pasted from a source.

Create a 10–12 slide audio PowerPoint presentation with speaker notes (maximum of 20 minutes) in which you:

Technology Assessment and Government Regulations

Scenario

You are the senior manager of a large health care organization. The senior management team must select a HIMS for the organization that will encompass several clinical and administrative departments. You will need to create and deliver a PowerPoint presentation that will persuade your CEO to purchase your chosen HIMS. Your presentation also must describe key aspects of HIMS focusing on the electronic medical record, such as implementation, interoperability, productivity, and support challenges. Use the work you did and the feedback you received from the Week 9 discussion when creating your presentation.

Instructions

Create a 10–12 slide audio PowerPoint presentation with speaker notes (maximum of 20 minutes) in which you:

  1. Justify to the CIO the need to integrate all clinical and administrative departments into a HIMS in your health care organization.
  2. Select the most significant and current HIE, EHR, HIPAA, and HITECH regulations in your state. Next, determine two ways these regulations could impact the integration of HIMS in your health care organization. Include three potential solutions to address these regulation challenges.
  3. Propose three privacy and security measures to help your organization’s health care providers avoid security breaches and data loss, while better allowing them to concentrate on patient care. Next, develop an action plan to protect patient information that complies with HIE, EHR, PHI, and HIPAA legal requirements.
  4. Suggest three key actions to monitor privacy and security violations that may occur after the HIMS implementation in your health care organization. Summarize in one slide your key findings. Narrate each slide, using Kaltura or another device, as if you were actually presenting in front of the audience. For information on how to use Kaltura to record your presentation, please view the Kaltura Help Document [PDF].
  5. Go to Basic Search: Strayer University Online Library to find three recent (within the last five years) quality academic resources for this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other websites do not qualify as quality academic resources.Include your references in one slide.
  6. Format the PowerPoint presentation with headings on each slide with relevant graphics (such as photographs, graphs, and clip art) to ensure the presentation is visually appealing and readable from 18 feet away.

Create a 7- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation analyzing the foundational concepts of gerontology.

Imagine you have been asked to prepare a presentation for the Annual Gerontology Conference. You will present to an audience of older adults, as well as administrators and managers of geriatric clinics, facilities, and services.

Create a 7- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation analyzing the foundational concepts of gerontology.

Your presentation should include the following:

  • Foundational concepts of gerontology
  • Multifaceted and collaborative concepts of gerontology care and services
  • Analysis of two to three major theories of aging
  • The relationship between aging theories, myths, and stereotypes

Include at least 3 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar sources to support your presentation.

Format your sources according to APA guidelines.