dis 1 top 1 & top 2

 

Discussion Topic 1 of 2:

  • How does this first week’s materials compare with your earlier perceptions of “what strategic management is all about”? In other words, how similar was your perception with how we have just described and defined strategic management?
  • What, specifically, interests you most about this course? That is, which topic(s) seem most applicable or interesting to you, and why?

  

300-400 WORDS PARAGRAPH PER DISCUSSION TOPIC 

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Discussion Topic 2 of 2:

(1) Identify an industry or “type of company” (you don’t have to “name any names”) in which you have worked in the past.

(2) Consider the Five Forces from the “External Analysis” sections in the book, lecture videos, and my summary of the concepts. Which elements of the Five Forces stand out to you about this INDUSTRY CONTEXT? In other words, rivalry is extremely high now in the restaurant industry, but for a large restaurant chain, supplier power might be relatively low because big chains wield relatively more power over their suppliers. While Five Forces is fundamentally about the industry, of course some firms may experience different levels of these forces based on how they are positioned in the industry (e.g., McDonald’s looks very different from Cafe Mandu in Irving, Texas).  

 

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BMGT project 4

Project Purpose:In this project, you will complete the business plan that can be used to solicit investors or financing for the new business. The purpose of this assignment is to develop the critical thinking and entrepreneurial mindset necessary to translate the idea into a money-making business. Along with critical thinking skills, you will develop research, communication and data evaluation skills.Outcomes You Will Meet by Completing This Project:

  • apply the basic steps involved in developing a comprehensive business plan for both starting and operating a business by creating your own business plan
  • describe and explain the environments that businesses operate in—social, economic, political, technological, environmental and legal
  • develop your business vocabulary and knowledge of concepts, trends, and current issues by applying them in all course work
  • demonstrate the use of software and Internet sources by researching and planning the start-up and operation of your business
  • demonstrate the use of a marketing assessment process to develop a marketing plan and a marketing strategy
  • analyze and explain projected financial performance, using selected financial ratios

NOTE: All submitted work is to be your original work. You may not use any work from another student, the Internet or an online clearinghouse.  You are expected to understand the Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism Policy, and know that it is your responsibility to learn about instructor and general academic expectations with regard to proper citation of sources as specified in the APA Publication Manual, 7th Ed. (Students are held accountable for in-text citations and an associated reference list only). Instructions:Using the idea chosen in Project One and the sections written in Project Three, complete your business plan by completing the operating, financial, and executive summary sections of the plan.Go back to Project 3 and using the feedback from your instructor, make improvements or updates to the first elements of the Business Plan.  Then, integrate the first part of the Business Plan into this project to bring together all elements of your Business Plan.Use the format in The Elements of a Business Plan: First Steps for New Entrepreneurs except you will create an introductory letter followed by the Executive Summary as the first elements in the Business Plan.  Although the document that shows the format indicates that the Executive Summary is Step 7, it is important that the Executive Summary is at the beginning of the Business Plan so that a financial institution or investor can quickly read and understand your business idea.Approach the plan as we did in class. Include the information retrieved from the research in the Action Plan as well as any other material you have gathered to complete the assignment. Be sure to compile the plan in the correct order and as directed in the class directed form. Course material and research should be used to support all conclusions.Note: Feedback received from the part two should be reflected as corrections in the final draft and will receive 5 points in the rubric.Review the PaperRead the paper to ensure all required elements are present.  Use the grading rubric to ensure that you gain the most points possible for this assignment.Proofread the paper for spelling and grammatical issues, and third person writing. 

  • Read the paper aloud as a first measure;
  • Use the spell and grammar check in Word as a second measure;
  • Have someone who has excellent English skills to proof the paper;
  • Consider submitting the paper to the Effective Writing Center (EWC).  The EWC will provide 4-6 areas that may need improvement.

Below I will provide the feedback from the professor and I will attach the first 3 papers. Please use these to make the final paper come together.

Professor Feedback:project 1: Good Paper, uses good amount of research but more can be added. See comments in he attached.  *Although you have provided ample justification for the idea you have chosen, what is missing is the reference to class reading or research which shows how would an entrepreneur go about selecting the idea. * Criterion Feedback Good justification for the existence of a market for your product, but it is not clear if this is large enough to make you decent enough profit over time and if it has an ability to grow over time. One would also be concerned about the competition. As electronic anything can be done remotely and what could keep a competitor away from your vicinity from taking away your customers? *

project 2: Paper lack rigor, analysis and use of research. Mostly high level based on generalities. Please see comments in the attached. *This paper is written in a general way with high level statements, non-specific claims with any support. It does not come across as any serious attempt to start this business, or if it is started if this can be operated, or if it would generate any income. Needs lot of work as commented throughout the attached paper. * The claim to the uniqueness ( i.e proximity to a campus) does not agree with business model for an ebook which is online business, This needs to be explained much more specifically in the context of some campus where this business will operate.

 project 3: No Submission. A 5% penalty for late submission applied. The paper is not clear in many areas as commented in the attached. Please clarify and improve the Business Description and Market Analysis sections. The other two sections also need more work but are following the outline as such. Please make these improvements before using this in the Project 4  *Pricing is unclear and it is also not clear if all the costs have been accounted for such that this business would generate income. If unable to generate positive cash flow, the business is likely to not succeed. * Market Analysis is much more than just the PESTLE type of analysis. It should include sizing of this market, demographics, market characteristics, such as who all are competitors, growth rate. Ultimately, this should help determine the share of market that your business will capture, and the market in which this business swill compete. Please add. * Business description should follow the outline which includes a mission statement, description of products and services, name and legal formation of business, owners, etc. This is largely covering products and services. Add the rest of the information.

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1200 minimum word three scholarly sources due 5/31

This week, we looked at the importance of organizational learning. For your Unit 4 Complete assignment, write a narrative essay (minimum 1200 words) in which you will address and discuss the questions and statements listed below. Use at least three scholarly sources (including the textbook) and remember to demonstrate a thorough understanding of any external reading assignments, the READ and the ATTEND sections in your essay. You are required to cite your sources in the current APA format.

  • A crisis is an opportunity for learning and change within an organization. Explain organizational learning and the difference between single-loop and double-loop learning. What examples of barriers to learning have you seen where you work?
  • There are three levels of learning outcomes after a crisis. What are the three levels and apply each to the degree of learning, future impacts on the organization, and the strategy posture towards crisis management.
  • During a crisis, why do you think ethical behavior should be demonstrated by an organization? What are some best practices that can be implemented to change the ethical culture?
  • Discuss why team learning is as important as individual learning in crisis management situations. What is meant by the idea of building resilience through redundancy?

Final Research Paper – ERM

Risk management is one of the most important components in empowering an organization to achieve its ultimate vision. With proper risk management culture and knowledge, team members will be “speaking” the same language, and they will leverage common analytical abilities to identify and mitigate potential risks as well as exploit opportunities in a timely fashion. In order to consolidate efforts, the existence of an integrated framework is crucial. This is why an ERM is necessary to the fulfillment of any organization’s goals and objectives.

In your final research project for the course, your task is to write a 7-10 page paper discussing the following concepts:

  • Introduction
  • Why should an organization Implement an ERM application?
  • What are some key challenges and solutions to Implementing an ERM?
  • What is Important for an effective ERM?
  • Discuss at least one real organization that has been effective with implementing an ERM framework or /application.
  • Conclusion, final thoughts for future research
  • Recommendation

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Be approximately seven to ten pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page.
  • Follow APA7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.
  • Support your answers with the readings from the course, the course textbook, and at least ten scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The UC Library is a great place to find supplemental resources.
  • Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing.

Response/feedback EACH 1-8 Paper. 150 word min for each paper due 5/7

Paper#1 

Lineups, Show-ups, and Photographic Arrays

    Before the law enforcement officials made use of forensic evidence as means to combat criminal activity and catch criminal offenders, the primary sources used by police officers were the lineups, show-ups, and photo array. Show-ups are the identification method where the suspect is presented to the victim of the crime, which differs from the photo array (Cicchini, 2010). These techniques were built to have a great foundation, and were based on the eyewitness account of the victim but are not perfect. Previous research has proved that eyewitness identification can be unreliable and has been the leading cause of wrongful convictions (Cicchini, 2010). Perhaps, the specific nature of the crime can cause a victim to mistakenly identify the suspect, thus leading to a wrongful conviction. Courts need to take into consideration the witness’s capacity to observe the crime and whether the witness was impaired by stress or fright, personal biases, visual defects, fatigue, injury, drugs, alcohol at the time of the visual observation (Cicchini, 2010). If a vicious crime took place, then the victim may not have the proper frame of mind to correctly identify the suspect. Forensic evidence can then provide police officers a more definitive tool to correctly identify criminal suspects. Forensic investigators have been known to identify suspects by using a single strand of fiber taken from the crime scene (Saferstein, 2020). I would argue that the show-ups, photo arrays, and lineups should only be used in cases where no forensic evidence can be used to identify a suspect but are far less superior to forensic evidence.

References

Cicchini, M. D., & Easton, J. G. (2010). Reforming the law on show-up identifications. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology100(2), 381+. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A238353109/AONE?u=tel_a_bethelc&sid=AONE&xid=013f8cdb

Saferstein R., & Roy T. (2020). Criminalistics. [Savant Learning Systems]. Retrieved from https://savantlearningsystems.vitalsource.com/#/books/9780135268407/

Paper#2 

Occasionally, a patrol officer will use a technique such as a show-up when there is a cooperative witness of a crime who very clearly witnessed the incident occur, and officers have a suspect in custody who accurately matches the description given by their dispatch. I have personally seen this happen two, or three times in my four years of being a police officer and it is a rare occurrence. When people watch shows such as CSI or anything with law enforcement investigations in it, they are generally under the perception that reality works the exact same. I have been to calls where an unlocked vehicle had been gone through and a had items stolen out of it, during calls like this is when a victim will sometimes ask if we are going to fingerprint the door handles to identify the suspect. Unfortunately, as fingerprinting on a scene is still a tool law enforcement has the capabilities to use, it is a very rare occurrence as generally the only items ever to be fingerprinted are pieces of evidence which would be collected and sent to a TBI lab for that type of research, such as weapons, or burglary tools. “Humans and other primates are unique in having thickened, roughened, skin on their fingertips, toes, palms, and soles of the feet. These skin surfaces, when magnified, look like a plowed field, with ridges and furrows, and allow us the useful ability to grip things. Forensic scientists refer to this feature of skin as friction ridges. Skin is never completely dry or clean; grime, oil and sweat on the fingerpads create an impression of the ridge pattern, known as a finger- print, whenever someone touches something. Fingerprints have been recovered from all kinds of surfaces, although it has proved hard to detect them on human skin, which would be a very useful source of evidence if it could be done.” (Identification Evidence. 2006). It is hard to say if things such as line-ups, or photographic arrays are a thing of the past as I have never had any experience with them, but that is not to say that investigators do not use them regularly. “The classic eyewitness identification takes place in court, with the witness pointing to the defendant and stating “That’s the perpetrator.” Such identifications are usually preceded by outof-court identifications, using one of three procedures: (1) lineups, in which a witness is asked to pick a suspect out of a line of people; (2) showups, in which a witness is shown just one suspect and asked whether that suspect was involved in the incident at issue; or (3) photo arrays, in which a witness is asked to pick a suspect’s photo out of an array of photos.” (Slobogin. 2002). 

References 

Identification Evidence. (2006). In K. L. Lerner & B. W. Lerner (Eds.), Crime and Punishment: Essential Primary Sources (pp. 282-285). Gale. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX2588900121/GVRL?u=tel_a_bethelc&sid=GVRL&xid=6d3f880d. 

SLOBOGIN, C. (2002). Eyewitness Identification: Constitutional Aspects. In J. Dressler (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice (2nd ed., Vol. 2, pp. 661-664). Macmillan Reference USA. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3403000116/GVRL?u=tel_a_bethelc&sid=GVRL&xid=91aca02b. 

Paper 3

During a time of crisis for any organization, efforts should be focused on the crisis, stakeholders, and then functions should continue as normal once the crisis has been resolved (Crandall, Parnell, & Spillan, 2014). The stakeholders in the Penn State scandal seemed far too concerned with their image to do the right thing, however, when awareness for these types of situations is not always been as accessible, what is the right course of action? In spite of that, “four of the most powerful people at the Pennsylvania State University” knew of the accusations against Sandusky, for more than a decade, and still did not take the proper steps to protect future kids from Sandusky in his charitable organization (Crandall, Parnel, & Spillan, 2014, p. 18). Even after Sandusky’s retirement, he was allowed continued access to the facility (Jacobs, 2014).  

The grand jury indicted Sandusky on forty-five counts of crimes against children (Jacobs, 2014). The University President Graham Spanier and the head football coach Joe Paterno were terminated; Vice President Gary Schultz and Athletic Director Timothy Curley resigned, in connection with concealing Sandusky’s inappropriate behavior. Later they were charged with crimes related to this incident. The NCAA decided that post-season games were to be barred for four years, scholarships were cut back, and head coach Paterno’s wins for the past fourteen years were to be taken off the books; however, the University was still allowed to participate in sports. The controversial actions of the NCAA prompt lawsuits from former players, former members of the board of trustees, as well as the Paterno estate. It was said that the NCAA violated its own rules for normal or standard disciplinary actions. Nonetheless, Paterno’s wins were reinstated, but the damage to the children in his charity program was already done.  

In conclusion, the NCAA must follow the law in any situation, same as police, courts, and other law enforcement agencies. Our constitution does not allow punishment to exceed what is allowed according to the law, even if some feel it should. Penn State along with other corporations needs organizational plans to handle a crisis of this magnitude. However, this scandal has set the precedent for future institutions to learn from and the NCAA to revise their discipline policies to meet the demand of victims, like these young boys.   

References  

Crandall, W., Parnell, J. A., & Spillan, J. E. (2014). Crisis management in the new strategy landscape (2nd ed.). SAGE 

Jacobs, J. M. (2014). Procedural Aspects of the Penn State Scandal. Parliamentary Journal, 55(4), 138–154. 

Paper #4 

On November 5, 2011, the sports world was rocked by the news that former Pennsylvania State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was being charged with sexual abuse of minors” (Sanderson & Hambrick, 2012). The Penn State scandal hurt the school’s reputation, not to mention all the students and school alumni affected. The troubling thing about the scandal is that the school’s administrators knew about coach Jerry Sandusky and his problem with raping children. The school was wrong for hiding this information, and even worst, the school helped cover up what coach Jerry Sandusky was doing. Other people were involved in this scandal that is just as wrong as the school administration. When coach Jerry Sandusky was caught by staff in the shower with a minor, the staffer notified the school. When the staffer saw that the school did nothing about what he reported, the staffer should have gone to law enforcement. When the school finally did something about coach Jerry Sandusky, they came down hard on the administration. Many top officials quit or were fired over this scandal.

I feel that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) took the sanctions they gave Penn State too far. Sanctions like barring the football team from any postseason games for four years, cutting back the scholarships that were to be giving out, and taking Coach Paterno’s past 14 years of wins off the books (Crandall, Parnell, & Spillan, 2014). The sanctions that were hand down by the NCAA ended up punishing the wrong people. When the school fired everyone that helped cover up what Coach Jerry Sandusky had done, that is all that needed to be punished. What the NCAA did was punish people who had nothing to do with the scandal.

Reference

Crandall, W., Parnell, J. A., & Spillan, J. E. (2014). Crisis management in the new strategy landscape (2nd ed.). SAGE.

Sanderson, J., & Hambrick, M. E. (2012). Covering the scandal in 140 characters: A case study of Twitter’s role in coverage of the Penn State saga. International Journal of Sport Communication5(3), 384-402.

Paper #5

The time when Theodor Seuss Geisel was making cartoons was a very controversial time in American history.  The tensions towards African American citizens were still rising.  While huge strides were made from the time of emancipation, it was still not enough during the time of World War II.  The image I chose was one that brought to light this discrimination.  The wartime demand for labor created opportunities for African Americans, but there were still challenges they faced to be treated equally (Schultz, 2013).  This cartoon shows the war industry being told by Uncle Sam to use all the keys on the piano to get real harmony.  This is referencing using African American laborers to build the war machine. The cobwebs on the black keys show how big business was against black labor during this time.  Unfortunately, it was not just big business that kept segregation alive.  It was seen in the military as well.  African Americans were placed in their own units and were not integrated throughout the war.  President Roosevelt fearing a protest at the capital in turn signed Executive Order 8802 which created the Fair Employment Practices Committee (Schultz, 2013).  This committee required companies to hire workers without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin when they had federal contracts (Schultz, 2013).  This cartoon shows both a positive and negative view.  It shows that the war industry was still holding racist views.  It also shows Uncle Sam poking at the war industry to hire all and not base it off race, creed, color, or national origin.  We needed all Americans to work together in the war efforts during World War II.  American needed to unite as a country to gain victory on both war fronts.  I agree with Dr. Seuss’s point of view in this cartoon.  Our country has faced many issues throughout the years and after this class, I really realized the failure during Reconstruction hindered America for decades.

References

Political Cartoons (n.d.). http://theodorgeisel.weebly.com/political-cartoons.html.

Schultz, K. M. (2013).  HIST, Volume 2: US History Since 1865.  Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Paper#6

In this discussion in unit three, we are told to choose a political cartoon drawn by Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss. Geisel was a political cartoonist as America entered and fought World War II. His cartoons during this period address many issues, from the dangers of Nazism to racism here at home. We are asked to choose a political cartoon from the 1930s or 1940s and explain its larger historical context. Who or what is being addressed, and what do we feel Dr. Seuss is saying about the subject through the medium of his art?  Do we think Dr. Seuss has a positive or negative view of the cartoon characters in the cartoon you select, and do we agree with Dr. Seuss’s point of view in the cartoon you select? Political cartoons played an essential role in the early days of politics. Cartooning is not simply a passive expression of the public spirit, but it actively contributes to its growth, and political creativity is born (“Metaphorical Devices,” 2019).

Geisel or Dr. Seuss was a well-known children’s book author of such books like Green Eggs and Ham and How the Grinch Stole Christmas(Lamb, 2013). Before he was a famous children’s book, author D. Seuss was a cartoonist for the New York City newspaper known as PM from 1941 to 1943. Dr. Seuss drew approximately 400 cartoons within this time frame. Many of Dr. Seuss’s cartoons were patriotic and even nationalistic. However, some of Dr. Seuss’s cartoons did resort to ethnic stereotyping, which was unacceptable now but not uncommon in those times. Unfortunately, some of the ethnic stereotyping cartoons have called for the cancelation of Dr. Seuss instead of taking him and his cartoons with historical context. Still, I would agree that some of them are inappropriate.

I chose the cartoon “What This Country Needs is a Good Mental Insecticide” in my discussion. With all the fuss about Dr. Seuss being prejudice, I see this cartoon being the total opposite, and it does paint him in a positive light. In my opinion, the cartoon is saying that we need a mental insecticide that kills the negative thoughts in our heads. In the cartoon, Uncle Sam sprays the man with the insecticide and kills the prejudice or racial bug in his head. That is a powerful cartoon that is still relevant in today’s world. There is a bug living in everyone’s head that gives people negative thoughts, and if that bug were dead, everyone’s life and even the world would be better.

Lamb, C. (2013). Herblock’s History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium/Dr. Seuss Went to War: A Catalog of Political Cartoons. Journal of American History100(3), 946–947. https://doi-org.bethelu.idm.oclc.org/10.1093/jahist/jat521

Metaphorical Devices in Political cartoons with Reference to Political Confrontation in Pakistan after Panama Leaks. (2019, June 30). Journal of Pakistan Vision, 20(1), 1. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A589659959/AONE?u=tel_a_bethelc&sid=AONE&xid=07a3e809

Paper #7

I really struggled with this because I am not a visual person and still art, whether it be paintings, photography or sculptures just does not move me. Granted there are some sculptures that I find interesting not based on the actual piece, but the overall mechanics of how it was put together. For example, the Cloud Gate in Millennial Park in Chicago, IL (famously called the Chicago Bean) I am more intrigued by how the artist was able to keep the seamless appearance using over 150 stainless steel plates. (Mastropieri, 2020) Architecture would be good example to illustrate my appreciation of function over form.

I am an audiophile and am extremely influenced by music. As far as trying to pin something down to art or art-like is very genre dependent. Music can be used as a tool to both heighten or change the mood you are in. Most types of music one could easily place in an art-like category based on cultural preferences like Crash Test Dummies or Dido. However political bands like Rage Against the Machine or rapper Tupac Shakur a legitimate argument can be made that they both have form and content and provide insight into the subject matter. (Jacobus & Martin, 2019)

To close this out, a brief synopsis of me.  I am married and father to two teenagers. We are a merry band of social and political misfits living in middle Tennessee with 3 dogs and 3 cats. As if that isn’t enough to keep me busy, I work as a Critical-Care Paramedic provider and educator intermixed with some social and political activism.

References

Jacobus, L., & Martin, F. D. (2019). THE HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS, TENTH EDITION. McGraw-Hill Education.

Mastropieri, K. (2020, April 29). A Brief History of the Chicago Bean. Retrieved from culture trip: https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/illinois/articles/brief-history-of-the-chicago-bean/

Paper #8

According to Sheposh (2020), art is the visual expression of human imagination in an attempt to create an object that carries an aesthetic or emotional impact. Art generally includes painting, sculpture, drawing, architecture, printmaking, photography, and filmmaking. A particular piece of art that provokes emotions is “The Scream” by Edvard Munch. There are four versions of ‘Scream’ which the one that became the most famous work was the last one painted in 1893.

The Scream evokes several emotions by just viewing the piece. It evokes loneliness, stress, isolation, madness, scared, uncertainty, anxiety, and even suicidal thought. By viewing the work, it seems as the person also wants to let people know they exist. It can also be seen as a person releasing their internal emotions due to overwhelming by screaming. The Scream is generally interpreted as a representation of the universal anxiety of modern man (Kasmir Images, 2020).

The Scream is considered to be artlike rather than art. Artlike is assumed to be work that possesses some characteristics of works of art but lacks revelatory power (Martin & Jacobus, 2019). The piece is artlike due to being attention-holding. It also lacks a revealed subject matter meaning that the piece can have various views concerning its meaning. Thought-provoking is another characteristic of artlike that can occur when viewing the piece due to colors and the person’s expression.

My name is Yesica Perez. I am currently a customer service advisor at a utility company and pursuing my bachelor’s degree in business leadership. There are many things I enjoy doing in my free time, such as traveling, attending Tennessee VOLS basketball games, and playing basketball and volleyball.

Reference

Kashmir Images (2020). The Scream (1893).

Sheposh, R. (2020). Art. Salem Press Encyclopedia.

Martin, F. D., & Jacobus, L. A. (2019). The humanities through the arts (10th ed.). McGraw-Hill Education

List article

Topic: 

Up to date, we still remember bin Laden because of his attack on America. This attack changed America and the whole world in general. The attacks had immediate and long term economic impacts, some of which continues up to date. People who were exposed to this trauma continue to suffer from related physical and mental health conditions. This is primarily because 9/11 events brought a new era of media coverage of collective traumas transmitting violence into the daily lives of people. Since then, there has been increased physical and mental health, like increased risk of heart diseases after these attacks.

Similarly, these attacks ushered in new policies such as the “Patriot Act” that puts more priority on national security and defense at the cost of civil liberties. The American troops continue into the longest-running war in the U.S history in the Middle East, which has seen the defense budget sky-rocketing at the expense of the tax payer’s money.

A story is newsworthy because of its impact. The events that have more effects on the audience, and those that have actual consequences for the readers’ lives, are exciting. For instance, this story is newsworthy because the 9/11 terrorist attacks have continued affecting people in different capacities up to date. With this impact being more prominent, it makes this story a big one. Also, conflicts are newsworthy since human beings are naturally interested in conflicts.

Requirements:

  • You’ll write a list-style article to break down, distill or add context to a newsworthy topic.
  • As with every assignment, the topic you focus on here should be timely and include the following:
    • 500-800 words
    • A clear angle
    • An intro/setup before you proceed with the list 
    • Distinct structure (Intro, subheds, etc. for the list items)
    • AP style 
    • 2-3 clearly attributed sources (could be any combo of interviews, legitimate internet/database resources, official documents, studies, etc.)
  • Your work will be evaluated on the above criteria as well as overall voice, tone, style

Example of list article:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/16/politics/debate-recap/index.html

https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/11/politics/trump-supreme-court-cases-preview/index.html

https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/01/health/reopening-economy-false-sense-of-security/index.html

Leadership Preference Reflection- Rough Draft (for mrs lynn eyes only)

 

Please Note – You will not be submitting your rough draft this week. You will submit confirmation of your draft submission to SmartThinking.

1. Review the results from the Questionnaires Activity to gather the data you need to support your rough draft. 

2. Create a 250-350 word draft essay that includes the following:

  • Paragraph 1: Identify your leadership preference(s) and describe why the different aspects appeal to you most. Include specific terms or examples from the resources to identify your preferences.
  • Paragraph 2: Describe what experiences you have as a leader, or your experience(s) with other leaders that support your preferences as areas you want to develop as a leader. You may include examples of leaders that have not demonstrated strengths in the areas you noted and how their lack of leadership in that area helped support your decision. (Sometimes we learn how to be a good leader by experiencing bad leadership).
  • Paragraph 3: Describe how you will use your strengths and preferences in leadership within at least one setting. You may not be leading a group at this time, but there are opportunities to act as a leader at work, at home, and in classes, so you can apply your understanding of your leadership in any of these settings. 

3. Submit Leadership Preference Reflection paper draft to SmartThinking online tutoring for feedback.

4. SmartThinking will send you a confirmation email noting your submission as received.

5. Upload a screen shot of the email confirmation in the assignment link.

Note:  Within three (3) days, a SmartThinking tutor will return your draft paper with suggested changes and edits.  You are expected to incorporate the suggested feedback into your final draft due Week 4.

KEEP A COPY OF THE FEEDBACK. You will need to upload the SmartThinking feedback with your final draft in Week 4.

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 Respond to  your  colleagues by suggesting an alternate therapeutic approach. Support your  feedback with evidence-based literature and/or your own experiences  with clients.   Ask your colleague a question related to the  post 

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Practicum Experience: Addiction Issues and Depression

Treating  substance and addiction disorders is an important step in helping the  patient return to normal life. Fuentes & Hoffman (2016) explain that  many patients may be suffering from growing addiction-related issues at  younger ages than historically known. In my practicum experience, there  have been patients that have comorbid symptoms including depression,  anxiety, fatigue, and in extreme cases agoraphobia. When these patients  present for the treatment they may not know the root cause of their  condition nor all the comorbid symptoms. In some cases, the initial  meeting establishes the scope of their condition as well as incumbent  challenges they may not have identified earlier. This sets the  parameters for a treatment approach that is relevant and specific to  their needs. 

One  patient that I met during practicum was a 43-year old caucasian male.  He had lost his job during the early months of the year and was  experiencing depression as a result of it. There are a lot of issues his  family has faced resulting in him downsizing and moving in with his  mother. The relationship between the two of them and the pressure to  care for his ill father has added stress to the situation further. Aside  from these problems he has developed an addiction to alcohol frequently  having drinks several times throughout the day. 

These  conditions and the patient’s perspective of hopelessness are some of  the persisting circumstances in his life. These problems have continued  for more than six months and have contributed to a sense of loss and a  lack of self-worth. He used to be creative and make art projects with  friends or coworkers. However, this has not been possible as he feels  there is ‘no point to anything’. Instead, he has taken larger drinks  more frequently over the past year. This was a remarkable example of his  growing sense of despair that interferes with activities that may have  been fun in the past. Davis et al. (2017) explain it is important to  diagnose comorbid conditions early on to improve chances for patient  improvement. According to DSM-V, the patient could have Major Depressive  Disorder as well as Alcohol Use Disorder. With only three symptoms  persisting for the specified amount of time the case would be mild. 

For  this patient, two treatment options were suggested. Psychological  therapy was offered on a weekly basis to help the patient rectify some  of their underlying issues while addressing depression. In my  experience, cognitive behavioral therapy is the most interesting because  it offers a good solution for long-term symptom management. Acamprosate  is a relatively new medication that makes the desire to drink lower for  the patient. Choi et al. (2019) demonstrate the ability for this  treatment to improve the chances of changing alcohol abuse over time.  This is medication best regulated with small doses initially and  increased based on how well the patient can handle it. At these early  stages, the patient is willing to take the medication and will return  for follow-up changes with treatment in the future. 

References 

Choi,  B. Y., Lee, S. H., Choi, H. C., Lee, S. K., Yoon, H. S., Park, J. B.,  … & Suh, S. W. (2019). Alcohol dependence treating agent,  acamprosate, prevents traumatic brain injury-induced neuron death  through vesicular zinc depletion. Translational Research, 207, 1-18.

Davis,  E. C., Rotheram-Borus, M. J., Weichle, T. W., Rezai, R., &  Tomlinson, M. (2017). Patterns of alcohol abuse, depression, and  intimate partner violence among township mothers in South Africa over 5  years. AIDS and Behavior, 21(2), 174-182.

Fuertes,  J. N., & Hoffman, A. (2016). Alcohol consumption and abuse among  college students: Alarming rates among the best and the brightest. College Student Journal, 50(2), 236-240.

Bus375 1

Overview

This is the first of three assignments that, as a whole, will cover all aspects of the project life cycle relevant to your selected project.

Assume you have been selected to be the project manager for a project of your choice. The project that you use must meet the key criteria of a project. It must:

  1. Have a beginning and an end.
  2. Result in something being delivered to someone.
  3. Require a series of activities that must be done to complete the project.
  4. Require resources (for example, people and materials) to complete the work.

The project can be one of a personal or professional nature and must last for at least nine months.

Note: You are prohibited from using projects that can found on the Internet, including projects found in places such as CourseHero. All project submissions are submitted to SafeAssign for review.

Requirements

Write a 3–4 page paper in which you define the scope of your chosen project:

  • Provide a brief summary of your chosen project.
  • Describe at least two project goals and two project objectives.
  • Describe the project management structure that you will use to manage the project. Will you manage it via the existing functional structure of the organization, set up a projectized/dedicated project team, or use a matrix management structure? If you will use a matrix structure, which type will you use?
  • Identify the key customer (or customers) and at least two stakeholders for your project. Discuss their roles and their impact on the project. Remember that although you are delivering the project to your customer, there are others (stakeholders) who also have a vested interest in your project.

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

  • Draft a project plan that includes goals and objectives, recommended structure, and stakeholders for a successful project.

Strategic Management Journal Part 1

Assignment Content

  1. Read the Strategic Management Project Background document.

    A journal is a simple double-spaced document (it does not have to follow APA rules) but I highly suggest you include a reference page (which you will need for the Week 5 presentation). Please include your name, and the date. A simple header should be placed for each of the numbered prompts from the list below (numbers 1, 2 and 3).

    Review the resources listed at the end of this assignment along with the terms and concepts discussed this week to prepare for this assignment:

    • strategic management
    • competitive advantage
    • strategic plan
    • mission statement
    • vision statement
    • core values statement
    • AFI

  • Create a Word document and title it Strategic Management Research Journal Part 1.

    Write a 500- to 700-word response to the following prompts as your journal entry:

  1. Justify the guiding principles required for preparing effective statements that describe the mission, vision, and the core values of an organization as covered in the assigned reading. 
  2. Compare whether Caterpillar Inc.’s mission, vision, and core values conform to the guiding principles in the text and support organizational strategic planning principles as justified in prompt #1. Refer to the Caterpillar Inc. website listed in the Resources section below.
  3. Assess what Caterpillar Inc.’s current competitive advantages and disadvantages are by considering their business partners, allies, and general operations. Research the assignment resources listed below. Based on your research, evaluate Caterpillar’s current competitive advantages and disadvantages.
  4. Note: You will use information from this entry in your Strategic Management Research Project Presentation due in Week 5. Please include cited references.

    Submit your assignment.

    Resources

https://www.caterpillar.com/en/company/