this is for a Master’s Class
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Dr. Wright’s bio
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this is for a Master’s Class
The interview Project Instruction is attached.
I have attached Dr. Wright’s responses and my relationship with him as he’s Executive Assistant
Dr. Wright’s bio
Please let me know if you require any more information.
Write 2 pages based on the discussion questions. I attached the answers but you have to modify the words in a professional way so it won’t lose the real meaning of it. Don’t forget in-text citation and references
Sleeping on the Job: A Managerial Challenge
By Marie-Elena Barry
Discussion Questions:
1. What are the facts of this case?
2. What is the nature of the organizational behavior problem?
3. Which theory or theories do you believe best explain the behaviors of Martys coworkers? Of Martys manager?
4. Should Marty be referred to an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)? Why or why not?
5. How would you manage Martys sleeping on the job if you were her supervisor?
6. What types of ethical issues are identified in this case study?
7. What kind of financial impact do you think the behavior of Marty and her supervisor may have on the hospital?
8. Provide your reflections and personal opinions as well as your recommendations for addressing this problem.
References:
American Nurses Association. (2012). Nursing World. Retrieved from http://nursingworld.org Borkowski, N. (2011). Organizational behavior in health care (2nd ed.). Sudbury, MA:Jones and Bartlett. Buchbinder, S. B., & Shanks, N. H. (Eds.). (2012). Introduction to health care management (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett.
Morrison, E. E. (2011). Ethics in health administration: A practical approach for decision makers (2nd ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett.
Office of Minority Health. (2001). National standards for culturally and linguistically appropriate services in health care: Final report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy. (2009). Employee assistance programs for a new generation of employee: Defining the next generation. Retrieved from http://www.dol.gov/odep/documents/employeeassistance.pdf
Prepare a PowerPoint presentation to present to an undergraduate class on research methods and begin by briefly describing the four different scales of quantitative research measurement that scientists use (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio). Provide additional clarification to illustrate your understanding of the four different levels of measurement when presenting this information. Then, provide one example for each of these types of measures for your chosen topic of research (offenders with substance use disorders). Which measures might you want to use here, and why? Briefly explain how each variable that you select fits within the four different scales of measurement.
Incorporate appropriate animations, transitions, and graphics as well as speaker notes for each slide. The speaker notes may be comprised of brief paragraphs or bulleted lists, and should cite material appropriately.
Support your presentation with at least three scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources may be included.
Length: 12-15 slides (with a separate reference slide)
Notes Length: 100-150 words for each slide
Be sure to include citations for quotations and paraphrases with references in APA format and style where appropriate.
1. The subject of the research paper and you will be able to arrive at an arguable thesis. The essay should have five sources from at least three different forms of media. 10 pages.
2. Please write a clear thesis and main points for the introduction, paragraphs, and argument.
3. The paper’s ideas are clear and developed.
See the example below for what I’m looking for in the argument essay assignments. Remember, you should write on a topic of your own choosing but follow the template and format shown below.
Issue: Whether scholastic athletes afforded ample time to rest and study based on scholarship expectations without using energy enhancing supplements?
Position: Athletes do not have ample time to rest and study based on practice and scholastic expectations.
Premise 1: Most athletes are required to practice twice daily for a minimum of 2 hours each practice, including weight training.
Premise 2: Athletes must carry a full course load and successfully pass each course in order to qualify for scholarship funding.
Premise 3: In order to maintain grades, a minimum of one hour per class, per day is suggested in order to successfully retain information and pass classes.
Based on scholastic expectations, as well as practice requirements, athletes do not have ample time to rest and study without using energy enhancing supplements in order to assist them with maintaining energy levels to make it through the average day.
Most athletes are required to practice twice daily for a minimum of 2 hours which typically last two hours before classes in the morning and also 2 hour weight training or conditioning for two hours after classes in the evening after the conclusion of classes. These practices and trainings usually start at 6 a.m. for the morning and 6 p.m. for the evening. Both of these practices account for at least 6 hours out of each day with travel/prep as well as showering and dressing after the conclusion of practice.
In addition to practice, athletes must carry a full course load and successfully pass each course in order to qualify for scholarship funding. A minimum of 12 credit hours (equivalent to 4 classes) is typically required to qualify for scholarship, however, to maintain progress towards graduating on time, athletes usually take on 15 credit hours (equivalent to 5 classes). Based on standards, each credit counts towards an equivalent of required in class hours each week. This means that the athlete will be in class an average of 3 hours per day. With travel to and from class, this requires at least a minimum of 4 hours per day.
In order to maintain grades, a minimum of one hour per class, per day is suggested in order to successfully retain information and pass classes. Experts suggest that in order to successfully retain information and pass classes that students should dedicate at least 1 hour per class per night to studying. If a student is taking a full course load of 5 classes this requires a total of 5 hours of study per evening.
With a total of 13 hours per day dedicated to practice requirements, classes and studying, this does not account for time spent eating, preparing for class, traveling and resting. When all of these items are taken into consideration, athletic scholars do not have enough time to make it through the average day without using energy enhancing supplements.
The general public displays a limited amount of political knowledge, especially high levels of political knowledge. Low levels of political knowledge persist in spite of advances in technology and the wide availability of information. Furthermore, factors like question phrasing or the timing of polls contribute to the seeming inconsistency or instability of public opinion polling.
With this in mind, what are some of the advantages and disadvantages of using public opinion polling? How should the United States balance public opinion against representatives judgment? Should the public be upset when public officials fail to adopt policies that are consistent with public opinion? How do we determine the proper balance between responding to and ignoring public opinion? Do you believe that the public is ignorant or collectively wise?
1. The subject of the research paper and you will be able to arrive at an arguable thesis. The essay should have five sources from at least three different forms of media. 10 pages.
2. Please write a clear thesis and main points for the introduction, paragraphs, and argument.
3. The paper’s ideas are clear and developed.
Analysis through Iconology
This kind of analysis usually is most useful for narrative works and art before the Modern period. Non-objective art or art with arbitrary subjects (such as DADA) don’t work as well with this kind of analysis because narratives and conventional symbols are not a part of these works. Here you will look for a particular element that occurs in the object (an object, action, gesture, pose) and explain either:
when that same element occurs in other objects through history and how this objects representation of it is unique, or
what that element means generally in art or to art historiansin other words, the traditional association an art historian might make between that depiction and some other thing.
The following video provides an example of Iconological analysis. The video speaks to the meaning of the gestures, iconography, meaning of certain types of depiction, and other narrative imagery and symbolism related to those narrative elements.
For example, there have been thousands of paintings of Hercules choosing between Virtue and Vice. Lets say you are assigned one of these paintings (e.g., Annibale Carraccis version), and you are asked to find out what is unique about it. You would go look at other versions, like Paolo Veroneses, and compare how they both show Hercules making his choice. You do not have to focus on the actual making of the object here, but instead on the way the subject is represented: Carracci has Virtue and Vice in Ancient clothing, but Veronese shows them in contemporary Venetian costumes. Then, you might have to say what that means: Carracci spent a lot of time in Rome looking at Ancient art, so he was interested in using Ancient art works as models in his paintings, but Veronese was showing off one of the main industries of Venice (textiles)or, Veronese wanted his patrons to think about how they might fit into the scenario instead of keeping the story in the past.
If you are confused, read Erwin Panofskys essays on iconology and iconography, in which he defines these terms more extensively. Be warned that Panofsky makes a clear distinction between iconography and iconology, but many art historians do notthey often use the word iconography when they mean both. Art historians study iconography and iconology so often that they have compiled reference texts that list many of the famous works that show particular themesyou might use these as a resource, so ask the art librarian about them. One such resource is the Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art by James Hall.
Grading
This assignment uses the same grade rubric as previous essays.
Instructions
Develop an iconographic essay. Select a work from this module to write the essay on. Utilize the objectives and above information to develop the statement. The essay must include a thesis statement/introduction, supporting body, and conclusion. The conclusion should provide a synthesis of the statements and thesis into a final idea about what the audience should remember and take away from the assignment.
Use description as evidence to support the thesis and any other support statements.
Use CRAAP standards to evaluate sources for academic value.
Use the Chicago or Turabian citation method to document sources.
650 word length, approx. 1 – 2 pages; Required File Type/Document: Microsoft Word
Writing Strategy Make an Outline:
List the objects and subjects included in the painting
Provide an iconographic definition (ala dictionary or glossary for each item)
Identify the narrative source for each item (artist invention, poem, narrative, biblical, greco-roman, other presence, real life historical or cultural artifact as symbol, other artworks and ideas as symbols, etc.)
ex. Alexander the Great as a symbol; American Flag as a symbol; Greek mythology as symbols; The hammer and sickle in Russia, the american eagle, a soldier, etc.
4. Is there more than one context for the iconographic or symbolic representation of the idea? How many contexts or roles is each symbolic object fulfilling in presenting, adding, or relaying meaning about the subject; (current age vs. past age; multiple metaphors; multiple layers of ideas etc.)
5. Symbols and Icons in different contexts – define how the symbols and subjects make one idea serve another idea (A Greek god is rebranded and used in Rome. What does this act mean for Rome to use a Greek Religious concept)
6. What do the symbols mean in the age, or multiple ages, and how are we supposed to connect to them in the context of the work? – ex. How are greco-roman subject and symbols used and perceived in a Renaissance age? Why would someone in the Renaissance care about Ancient Greco-Roman gods and subjects, whats in it for a Renaissance Italian or Renaissance Italy for that matter?
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Put yourself in Sue McCaskey’s position and prepare a detailed report to Dan Block and Ed Spriggs on managing the inventory of the EG151 exhaust gasket and the DB032 drive belt.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word report.
Discuss Parts Emporium supply chain and possible remedies for its supply chain problems.
Present a proper inventory system and recognize all relevant costs.
Discuss how your recommendations for these two items will reduce the annual cycle inventory, stock-out, and order costs.
Include strategic and tactical changes that might improve the company’s inventory performance, reduce variability, and improve customer service.
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Be sure to include sources with the course text at a minimum.
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1 Page for Mind Map
2 Pages for Word Document (Answering Questions)
Questions:
How has the healthcare technology landscape changed?
Are the healthcare technologies used for the same purpose? Explain.
How can they be used across departments?
How do healthcare technologies impact the roles across the industry?