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Project Management Project Charter

Topic selected is attached

Assignment 1 involves selecting a project charter from which to plan your hypothetical project for the rest of this class. 

2) Organization and planning of an annual company picnic.

In APA format, write two to three pages describing why you chose the project and if you have any background in the industry or related industry. You can also include information as to how you see the project playing out and if there are any assumptions or constraints that will be significant to completing the project on-time, within budget, and within scope. As a reminder, assumptions refer to conditions that the project team expects to work in at the time of planning while constraints refer to limitations of the project such as available budget or lack of certain resources etc.

HRMXXCM032301

Please provide feedback to the below. APA Style. Must be a substantial meaningful feedback.

 

In order to be leader in global expansion you must understand not only your business but also the people that you have working for you and what motivates them. A successful leader will have a high emotional IQ, be able to speak their language, and understand their culture in order to build a reward system for them. In order to prepare a team of management professionals for an international assignment, it is best to prepare them with culture training, ensure they can communicate in a language they both understand, as well as transitioning coaching. To maximize the success of the team it is beneficial to implement a buddy program to give insight of the local culture, include the whole family, and don’t forget about the rewards that can be built around this like home time (Walentynowicz, 2018). 

In research from Taylor (2021), moving to Dubai can be hard because of the culture shock, the heat, driving and transportation, living accommodations, cost of living, and the bureaucracy. As a leader, we would need to prepare our team for this and ensure they have adequate living conditions and transportation, we adjust their pay for the increased cost of living, and that we have all of their documentation in place so they are allowed access into the country and be able to work. 

Taylor, J. (2021, December 7). 6 Challenges In Moving To Dubai & How To Overcome Them. Property Road. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from

Walentynowicz, P. (2018, August 9). 5 Steps to Maximize the Success of Expatriates. Linkedin. Retrieved March 20, 2022, from

Typesofstudies.docx

Which type of epidemiological study is being described in each of the following scenarios? Classifications of each study are below.

1. A study that examines the death rates from colon cancer in each of the 50 U.S. states in relation to the average percentage of residents in each state undergoing colonoscopy screening

2. A study that compares the prevalence of back pain among current members of the automobile manufacturing union with that of current members of the bakers and confectionary union

3. A study that evaluates the relationship between breast cancer and a woman’s history of breastfeeding. The investigator selects women with breast cancer and an age-matched sample of women who live in the same neighborhoods as the women with breast cancer. Study subjects are interviewed to determine whether they breastfed any of their children.

4. A study that evaluates two treatments for breast cancer. Women with stage 1 breast cancer are randomized to receive either cryotherapy (a new treatment involving extreme cold to kill cancer cells) or traditional lumpectomy. Women are followed for 5 years to determine whether there are any differences in breast cancer recurrence and survival.

5. A study that began in 2010 of the relationship between exposure to chest irradiation and subsequent risk of breast cancer. In this study, women who received radiation therapy for postpartum mastitis (an inflammation of the breast that occurs after giving birth) in the 1950s were compared with women who received a nonradiation therapy for postpartum mastitis in the 1950s. The women were followed for 60 years to determine the incidence rates of breast cancer in each group.

Type of studies

Experimental

Studies preventions and treatments for diseases; investigator actively manipulates which groups receive the agent under study.

Observational

Studies causes, preventions, and treatments for diseases; investigator passively observes as nature takes its course.

Cohort

Typically examines multiple health effects of an exposure; subjects are defined according to their exposure levels and followed for disease occurrence.

Case–control

Typically examines multiple exposures in relation to a disease; subjects are defined as cases and controls, and exposure histories are compared.

Cross-sectional

Typically examines the relationship between exposure and disease prevalence in a defined population at a single point in time

Ecological

Examines the relationship between exposure and disease with population-level rather than individual-level data

hist151_P1Prompt_SP22.pdf

Essay 1: Nineteenth Century Social and Cultural Histories Due: Friday, March 18 by 5:00 pm via Moodle upload Friendly reminder: Paper deadlines have a 48-hour grace period so you can submit up to 5:00 pm on Sunday, March 20 without penalty. Review late paper policies on the syllabus. Choose ONE of the following options:

1. Social Relations How did military and political leaders of the independence and early postcolonial periods perceive the role of Indigenous and Black communities in the nation building process?

2. Cultural Representation How did travel writers and novelists of the independence and early postcolonial periods represent gender, race and/or class in everyday life?

• PAGE/WORD LIMIT: o 5 pages typed and double spaced, 12-point font o 1250 words minimum, 1500 words maximum

• EXPECTATIONS: o Define your paper topic, central thesis, and supporting arguments with precision: Who are your

subjects? What are your subtopics? What is your periodization? What are your key analytical points/interpretations?

o Organize your thoughts logically and systematically around subarguments that support the central thesis

o Engage both primary and secondary sources rigorously to provide sufficient context and evidence for your analysis

o Be attentive to various periods within the nineteenth century in order to identify change, or lack of it, and to avoid generalizations

o Use the Writing Checklist posted on Moodle to develop your writing and proofread your essay • REQUIRED SOURCES:

o A selection of at least 4 primary sources in chapters 3-5 of LAV (A Taste of Independence, Creating National Identities, The Perils of Progress)

o Relevant contextual information in chapters 4-6 BBF (Independence, Postcolonial Blues, Progress)

• OPTIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY SOURCES o lecture and discussion notes o Moodle Forums

• CITATIONS o CMS citations required (either footnotes or endnotes are fine) o CMS bibliography required (does not count towards page/word limit) o Paper title required, but no separate title page necessary o Chicago Manual of Style Online: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html o Be selective with source selection, but rigorous with source engagement; BOTH primary and

secondary sources must be engaged; seek a balance between the two • SUBMISSION:

o Submit your essays in WORD format ONLY. ITS provides Word software for free to all Oxy students. Conversely, you can create a Google doc and save it in Word OR use a campus computer. Do not submit the paper in RTP, PDF, and other formats as I use Word track changes for feedback.