Archive for October 11th, 2020

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Conversation Report (~500-750 words)

A certain food writer once wrote: Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.
Have a conversation with someone who grew up with a culinary tradition very different from your own (no Chinese food), and for whom food and culinary practice are important.

Ask them to describe to you:
1) one or two powerful food memories from where they grew up, and
2) ask them whether they agree with the above statement, and why.

Describe their responses with as much concrete details as possible. Briefly discuss your own view of how you understand this statement, and whether you agree with it.

You will be evaluated on the following:

attention to details from the conversation, and evidence of carefully listening to others and their experience (70%)
coherent presentation of the conversation  and its relationship to the above statement (15%)
some analytical discussion of the conversation based on our course readings and/or lecture (15%)

Cyber Attacks

Following APA format and using Microsoft Word, paper should be 3-4 pages in length, not including the title and reference page. A minimum of three American academic peer reviewed references must be included.

Please answer the following question.

1.    Pick a cyber-attack that has happened within the past 25 years. Analyze the attack, explain its relevance towards cyber security and awareness in whichever practical methods you think are important.

Textbook:
Pfleeger, Charles P. / Pfleeger, Shari Lawrence, and Marguiles, Jonathan, (2015).  Security in Computing, Fifth, Prentice Hall.

Overbooking HOTL

Scenario: You are the front office manager of a 500-room full service downtown hotel. You come in in the morning and the hotel is overbooked by 50 rooms.

To Consider but provide your own thoughts too:  What do you do?  What are some of the steps you need to take to ensure a pleasant experience for the guests?  Will all guests be staying at your hotel?  How do you appease disappointed guests?  How do you decide who will stay and who will be walked?  How do you protect the revenue for the hotel?  What procedures should be in place for this kind of situation?

Overbooking HOTL

Scenario: You are the front office manager of a 500-room full service downtown hotel. You come in in the morning and the hotel is overbooked by 50 rooms.

To Consider but provide your own thoughts too:  What do you do?  What are some of the steps you need to take to ensure a pleasant experience for the guests?  Will all guests be staying at your hotel?  How do you appease disappointed guests?  How do you decide who will stay and who will be walked?  How do you protect the revenue for the hotel?  What procedures should be in place for this kind of situation?

Any topic (writer’s choice)

In 1-2 well-developed and well-detailed paragraphs, discuss this topic.

Discuss the relationship between Rustem and Kai Kaous. How does Rustems belief in honor and his loyalty to the shah compare to other epic heros actions with regard to loyalty and obedience?

discussion about pesident debate

For this discussion, to gain some political awareness, you’ll go on a virtual Election Scavenger Hunt and then, in your groups, share what you discovered.

DB Info
For this discussion, to gain some political awareness, you’ll go on a virtual Election Scavenger Hunt and then, in your groups, share what you discovered.

Scavenger Hunt List:  Search news and other media resources to collect all of the items on this list.

a news article about Joe Biden’s campaign
a news article about an independent candidate’s campaign;
an interview with Kamala Harris;
an interview with Donald Trump;
an interview with an independent candidate;
a comedy routine about Donald Trump;
a comedy routine about Joe Biden
For your first post, share one item you discovered on your hunt and describe three things you did not know about the presidential election and/or the candidates.  For the second post, respond to one of your peer’s posts.  Even though you are required only to respond to one peer, I strongly encourage you to engage in a group discussion that includes several of your peers.

Your discussion must be at least 250 words in length.

ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription

Using the ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription book, you’ll write an in depth review on Chapter 4.  Noting what its about, what its trying to teach, and our critical thinking opinion on the chapter and what its telling us. Difference between physical performance and physical fitness.

Summarize and apply concepts

In place of watching/attending an event, one of the films you may view, summarize, and apply to class concepts which is: The theories of change presented are Theory E, with economic value explanations, and Theory O, with organizational capability explanations.  As a leader, the optimal choice is to balance these two approaches to organizational change.

**Demonstrating change in labor and production American Factory where a Chinese capitalist owner purchases a US firm with American labor**
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/20/movies/american-factory-review.html

Application Exercise

Guide for Completing Application Exercise #2:

Designing a competency-based, structured interview

From the syllabus:

Application Exercises

Application exercises will require you to apply your HR knowledge by completing tasks as if you were an HR practitioner.  Length should be two to three pages depending on exercise.  It will be necessary to complete a few minutes of internet research to inform your response.  You must list any sources you use at the end of the assignment.  Exercises are due according to the times and dates listed on Canvas. Early completions are accepted and encouraged. 

#2: Designing a competency-based, structured interview
Find a job description from a past employer, the Internet, or other source.
Using the job description as your foundation, identify five competencies critical to good performance in the position.
For each competency, design two to three effective interview questions that would help you to identify the competency levels of a job candidate. (If a question can be answered with yes or no, it is likely not a good question.)
Your final product should include the job title and description, and five competencies each of which is followed by a short set of questions. (You do need to include the job description.)
This written exercise should:

Completely address #1, #2, #3, and #4 above.
Include the job description you are using for the assignment. Just cut/paste it with your written assessment. (It will not be included in determining the length of the assignment.)  Using a job posting will subtract points from your assignment.  You can use the job description you used for assignment #1.
Based on your understanding of the job description, identify at least five job competencies. You are making educated guesses for these.  Justify the assumptions you used in selecting these competencies.
For each competency, write 2-3 questions you could use in a job interview that you believe would help you assess how well the candidate would do with each competency. (For example, you could ask a question about level of spending authority to determine if the candidate held a level of responsibility comparable to this position.)  Yes/no questions would not be effective for this.
Include references/citations to any material you used in your writing.

Application Exercise

Guide for Completing Application Exercise #2:

Designing a competency-based, structured interview

From the syllabus:

Application Exercises

Application exercises will require you to apply your HR knowledge by completing tasks as if you were an HR practitioner.  Length should be two to three pages depending on exercise.  It will be necessary to complete a few minutes of internet research to inform your response.  You must list any sources you use at the end of the assignment.  Exercises are due according to the times and dates listed on Canvas. Early completions are accepted and encouraged. 

#2: Designing a competency-based, structured interview
Find a job description from a past employer, the Internet, or other source.
Using the job description as your foundation, identify five competencies critical to good performance in the position.
For each competency, design two to three effective interview questions that would help you to identify the competency levels of a job candidate. (If a question can be answered with yes or no, it is likely not a good question.)
Your final product should include the job title and description, and five competencies each of which is followed by a short set of questions. (You do need to include the job description.)
This written exercise should:

Completely address #1, #2, #3, and #4 above.
Include the job description you are using for the assignment. Just cut/paste it with your written assessment. (It will not be included in determining the length of the assignment.)  Using a job posting will subtract points from your assignment.  You can use the job description you used for assignment #1.
Based on your understanding of the job description, identify at least five job competencies. You are making educated guesses for these.  Justify the assumptions you used in selecting these competencies.
For each competency, write 2-3 questions you could use in a job interview that you believe would help you assess how well the candidate would do with each competency. (For example, you could ask a question about level of spending authority to determine if the candidate held a level of responsibility comparable to this position.)  Yes/no questions would not be effective for this.
Include references/citations to any material you used in your writing.