A brief description of the current estimating practices primarily employed at your organization on projects (if you do not know the approach or no formal approach is used, then use this response as an opportunity to state an approach based on what you have learned in the lectures and reading)
List at least two strengths and weaknesses of the approach used
If you prefer the current method, then discuss how the process might be improved
If you dont prefer the current estimating method, then provide a justification of why the method should be changed.
Again, if you dont know what method is used, then use this section to argue and justify the approach you think would be best.
How can this be applied to the work we are doing on the capstone project? Or, what other suggestions could you offer?
If you are currently not working in a professional environment, then please answer these questions in light of the case study we are using in the course. You will have to make some assumptions to do this, but you should be able to do so based on the case study and the assigned reading.
Archive for October 4th, 2020
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Annotation of Journal
Read Instructions.
Most or all annotations should be insightful, thoughtful, and constructive.
Examples:
poses thought-provoking questions that cannot easily be looked up.
accurately answers questions posed by peers on the paper.
provides more detail to statements made or experimental techniques used in the paper.
identifies limitations to the methods used in the paper and/or makes suggestions for how else an experiment might be performed.
links to and provides a description of useful papers and websites that provide further clarity to some aspect of the paper.
makes connections between the content of the paper and other topics and/or other research papers..
Annotations should be made in each section of the paper:
Introduction
Methods
Results
Discussion
We need at least 6 annotations made within the paper total.
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Human Resource Case study
Respond to the below instructions/questions using the case study from the website below (3-5 pages):
What background information on the organizations is important to know?
What are the missions of the organizations in the case study? How are the missions compatible or not?
How were employees affected by the merger?
What successful strategies were used with employees to achieve a successful transition?
What other successful strategies were employed?
What does the case study tell us about organizations adapting to change?
Case Studies
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1118&context=frontiersinphssr
language testing
You are to choose one area of English language skills (reading, listening, speaking, writing)
for this essay. You are to conduct a library study on language testing and assessment
techniques that have been proposed and used for the skill you choose. Given the word
limitation for this assignment, you will choose to focus on three major techniques in detail.
The following is a suggested structure of your assignment. The words below are approximate
and suggestive. Word counts include in-text citations.
i will provide a sample essay and more clear instructions after I assigning a writer
Stress and your health by hymie anisman
Tracking Stress
The purpose of this assignment is for you to develop awareness of your own stress and coping habits. You will use this stress log (RTF file format) to track your stress for at least 12 days. At the end of the module, review your results and write 4-5 page paper relating them to course material.
Your paper should include all of the following elements.
Identify and discuss your main triggers to stress
Identify your primary symptoms- are they physical, emotional, cognitive, other?
Identify your primary means of coping- do they tend to be problem-focused or emotion-focused? How effective are they?
Discuss your reactions to all of the above. What did you learn about yourself, the stress in your life, and your response to it?
Then create a goal for stress reduction, using SMART goal-settinglink opens in a new windowfor help in writing focused and achievable goals.
In what area of your life would you like to reduce stress? (Try to focus on one area for now.)
What types of changes will you commit to in order to improve in this area?
How will you know when you have reduced your stress? (What symptoms will diminish? How might you feel differently? What responses from others might you see?)
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A major issue that influences diagnoses of addiction are co-occurring disorders. There has been a long-standing debate over which is primarythe addiction or the other mental disorder. Addiction issues may receive limited clinical attention, or else they are not acknowledged at all. How do you suppose an addictions professional could provide limited clinical attention to such a client?
For this Discussion, consider the impact of co-occurring on treatment of addiction in individuals.
By Day 3
Post a description of two co-occurring disorders that are commonly seen in individuals who use substances. Explain how the co-occurring disorders may present challenges to treatment for people with problems with addiction. Explain the best protocol in treating clients with co-occurring disorders. Use scholarly, peer-reviewed resources to support your post.
Cultural differences
Write a six to eight paragraph analysis of the similarities AND the differences you would expect in the functioning of Finnish versus American work teams, based on what you read in the cultural analysis of the Finnish Sauna and American Football.
When you describe your expectations for how Finnish teams would operate, portray them, at least initially, as you think Finns would portray themselves. In other words, try NOT to give an ethnocentric account of Finnish teamwork. In addition, please explain any challenges, misunderstandings, or inconsistent expectations that you think teams with both Finnish and American members might encounter, based on the general cultural differences you read about.
Give this assignment some thought. Go beyond what is explicitly stated in the text to try to envision the teamwork behaviors, thoughts and feelings and the ways of seeing the world that seem natural and taken-for-granted in each culture.
^^ THAT IS THE PROMPT
YOU CAN DO 6 PARAGRAPHS I WILL BE OKAY WITH THAT..
I will attach BOTH articles that are meant to be compared here!
HRD – Peer Analysis
Analyze peer posts and provide a response with a new academic peer reviewed article. This is the feedback instructor provided so please adhere to their feedback as well:
The discussion board should be a “conversation” between you and your colleagues. I know you are sticking to third-person voice, but for the discussion board only, its OK to create a friendlier tone for this class. For example, instead try:
“Hi Lois,
I see how you reflected upon certain aspects of….”
Instead of
“In the post, Jackson reflects…..”
Post 1 – Author: James
Social Justice Culture and Productivity
Everyone enjoys being treated fairly, and they are more likely to have positive attitudes and improve performance in situations where they feel they are beating treated fairly. The statement seems to be intuitive, but scholars who study human behavior and workplace interaction conduct studies to prove or disprove these intuitive notions, working to understand the impact of fair treatment within the workplace and society as a whole. The purpose of this paper is to briefly explore the concepts of social and organizational justice and their impact on productivity in the workplace.
Discussion
Social and Organizational Justice
The concept of social justice can be difficult to define, but it is often associated with the concepts of equality and equity. Citing Powers and Faden (2006), Moffa and Longo (2016) describe the theory of social justice that focuses on human well-being rather than specific metrics of equality or equity. This line of thought argues that being proactive and attentive to anything that hinders peoples well-being is the best path to social justice. In a later article, Faden and Powers (2008) further define the concept of human well-being, upon which their definition and viewpoint of social justice rest. They postulate that the major components of human well-being are health, personal security, development and exercise of reasoning, social respect, deep personal attachments, and self-determination in life.
Some scholars take the concept of social justice and apply it more specifically to business organizations that exist within a society. The principles of fair treatment (or the perception of fair treatment) that apply within the larger society are mirrored within business organization. This social justice within the confines of the particular organization is termed organizational justice. Cropanzano et al. (2007) identify three components of organizational justice: distributive, procedural, and interactional. Of note, the authors look at organizational justice based on the perception of employees – their definition of organizational justice is linked to perceptions and not some definitive or objective reality of whether or not a situation is just. To further exlore the three components mentioned, Cropanzano et al. (2007) relate procedural justice with the appropriateness of the allocation process within an organization. Its subcomponents include consistency, lack of bias, accuracy, comprehensive representation, and having an appeals process. Distributive justice is linked to the appropriateness of the outcomes of situations and managerial decisions in the workplace. Its subcomponents include equity, equality, and need. Interactional justice is based on the appropriateness an employee receives in their treatment by authority figures within the organization. Its subcomponents include interpersonal justice and informational justice. To achieve organizational justice in the workplace, it is important to understand and work towards success in each of these three areas (Cropanzano et al., 2007).
Productivity
Research suggests that fair treatment, social justice, and organizational justice increase employees willingness to perform at high levels as well as raising the level of positive citizenship behaviors by employees. Organizational justice also increases employees commitment to their group within the organization. Further, it also increases their desire to remain with the organization. These indicate the bottom-line business benefits of increased performance and reduced turnover (Cropanzano & Schminke, 2001).
Conclusion
This brief exploration of the concepts of social and organizational justice expand understanding of the concepts makeup and subcomponents, and also provide indicators that successfully achieving these conditions has a positive impact on productivity in the workplace. Elements of the body of knowledge indicate that organizational justice (a subset of social justice with similar characteristics) includes the components of distributive, procedural, and interactional justice. Research suggests that workers who perceive these elements within their workplace have increased performance and are less likely to leave the organization. Cropanzano et al. (2007) provide further incentive to pursue organizational justice with their analogy that it is a two-sided coin – the absence of justice is likely to cause problems within an organization and the existence of organizational justice brings positive outcomes to the organization. For this reason, leaders have strong incentive to understand and pursue organizational justice within their spheres of authority, knowing that it also contributes to benefits within the larger society.
Post 2- Author: Chad
Workplace Investigations
Lorene Schaefer, an employment lawyer and workplace investigator in Atlanta stated, In todays world, being able to conduct an effective internal investigation that will withstand legal scrutiny is a core competency for HR professional (Meinert, 2014). The ten common HR investigation mistakes are the following:
Failing to plan.
Ignoring complaints.
Delaying investigations.
Losing objectivity.
Being distracted during interviews.
Using overly aggressive interview tactics.
Not conducting a thorough investigation.
Failing to reach a conclusion.
Failing to create a written report.
Failing to follow up with those involved.
Ballard and Easteal (2018) found that workplace investigations into alleged misconduct lacked procedural fairness, neutrality and were not timely. Employers have an implied responsibility to take care of their workers which includes ensuring rules, regulations, and any of the employees or management of the organization does not violate policies. It is this ability, to investigate wrongdoings, that allows employment relationships to be effective (Ballard & Easteal, 2018). The overall recommendation from Ballard & Easteal (2018) was to have a trained investigator, not part of the organization, that can develop fair and unambiguous investigation following government laws as well as company rules and policies.
The way an employer responds to a complaint is so important to eliminate employer liability for a work-rule violation (Meinert, 2014). The four key items for employers to immediately determine based on the complaint are the following:
Select who will be interviewed;
Determine what will be investigated by setting parameters for that particular investigation;
Identify documents and evidence need to prove or disprove allegations;
Decide on an impartial investigator that is trained knowing that his actions and decisions
might have to stand up in a court of law.
The last issue is what to do once an investigation is completed. Smith and Stone (2017) state the most important part is to document the incident and record all actions to include the following:
The incident investigated with dates;
All parties involved with any part of the investigation with full contact information;
All key factual and credible findings as well as all documents reference during the investigation;
All employer rules and regulations involved in the investigation;
The deciding party for any violation with written rational to the decision;
All actions taken by the employer.
Again, all of these documents might be needed in court and without them, an employer has no proof they attempted to do the right actions (Smith & Stone, 2017).
DB 6
Threads in response to the questions must reflect critical thought, relate the course content to real-world applications with biblical perspectives, and cite any sources used. The thread must be at least 250300 words. References will be provided to writer.
Question:
Discuss the importance of information sharing to homeland security. What progress has been made? Do barriers to information sharing exist? List any barriers, and provide considerations for minimizing these barriers.
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Choose 1 of the following Discussion Topics and provide your answers using appropriate medical terminology.
1. A 3-year-old patient who had a bone marrow transplant 5 weeks ago has grown increasingly listless over the past 2 days, showing little interest in her favorite activities such as riding her tricycle or playing with her dolls. She is easily fatigued and becomes short of breath with minimal activity. She is afebrile, and blood, urine, and sputum cultures were negative for infectious pathogens. Her lungs sound clear, but her breathing is rapid even at rest. Her absolute neutrophil count is zero. She is currently on antibiotics to prevent bacterial infection. Her physician orders an intravenous antifungal agent for her.
Do you think the physicians order is appropriate? Why or why not?
If indeed she has a fungal infection, why were her blood cultures negative and her temperature normal?
2. You are meeting with a newly diagnosed 8-year-old acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) patient and his family to answer their questions about his illness and plan for treatment. They had sought medical treatment because the boy had experienced unusual fatigue, repeated infections, and unexplained bruising over the past few months.
The patient and his family want to know why he has problems with bruising and infections when their understanding is that leukemia is a problem with too many white blood cells. How would you answer their question using lay language?
The parents are very afraid of the chemotherapy regimen that is being planned, stating that their 40-year-old cousin died of ALL despite receiving powerful chemotherapy drugs that made him very sick. How would you reassure them without giving them false hope?