[Solved] Describe 1 – 2

[Solved] Describe 1 – 2

 

To Organize or Not to Organize?

Instructions

Select one company ( USE CNN )  headquartered in your home state for which you would like to work, and which does not currently have unionized employees. Assume that you are an employee of this company and interested in starting a union. Use the Internet to research industry unions.

Requirements

SHOULD BE 5 PG IN WHICH Create a scenario of specific working conditions prompting the attention of employees dealing with a global mobile workforce that includes expatriates (safety, terrorism, health, and the challenges in other countries) and repatriates (retention, termination, and job placement) in a multinational organization, with a home based in the United States.

  • Outline the major benefits of organizing a union for this company.
  • Create a mission, purpose, and objective statement for a strategic plan to organize a union for this group.
  • List the steps for starting a union.
  • Describe 1–2 ideas for each step of the process for starting a union.
  • Determine a possible timeline for the execution of the union, including your rationale, based on the plan you drafted.
  • Speculate—based on research, rather than opinion—on two management team objections the union is likely to face.
  • Develop two arguments to counter management’s position on unions.

Use at least five quality academic resources in this assignment. Consider beginning with your course textbooks and scholarly sources that can be found in the Strayer Library.Note: Wikipedia does not qualify as an academic resource.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:

  • Create a strategic plan to organize a union for a given company.

[Solved] Online Sites Like Citation

[Solved] Online Sites Like Citation

  

Please post a scholarly reply that are a minimum of 200 words each. 

There are 3 different posts below. Read and come up with minimum 200 words, scholarly written to each of them.

It is NOT required that every question or point be analyzed; more focused discussions on one or more central points are encouraged.

Original questions: 

Q1: Review your required reading, especially Goodson’s (2017) Exercise 35, and think about your experiences in writing your introduction and literature review from RES 7011. Discuss the strategies (successful and unsuccessful) you can use to organize and write that paper. What new APA guidelines have you learned? What are some ways to be more precise – and concise – in your scientific writing?

Q2: What ideas do you have for how you may test any research questions based on those papers?

Three answers(posts) to the questions (above), that need response

Post 1

Q1: Review your required reading, especially Goodson’s (2017) Exercise 35, and think about your experiences writing your introduction and literature review from RES 7011. Discuss the strategies (successful and unsuccessful) you can use to organize and write that paper. What new APA guidelines have you learned? What are some ways to be more precise – and concise – in your scientific writing?

I must admit that I struggled a great deal when I was writing my introduction and literature review for the past course. A literature review is focused on “reviewing” research that is already present about a specific topic. While I kept this in mind, the organization of the paper is what was most difficult for me. I was used to arranging my research in the typical paper form, with background info, the body and conclusion. A literature review and its introduction are not like typical papers. Goodson (2017) provides a well-written checklist for introductions. The first step is to propose a topic, research question, problem or hypothesis that is clear. I would say I was successful in that. On the other hand, as I mentioned in the previous discussion board, the topic I proposed of “Intercultural competence with global talent management,” is somewhat broad, but I would say that the topic is clear. Another point Goodson mentions is to have a clear purpose statement beginning with “The purpose of…” I was successful in including this within my introduction as well. Looking back at the paper, I could have inserted this purpose statement a bit earlier within the introduction, but it still served its purpose and its placement was necessary considering the information aforementioned to it. In the future, I plan to be more precise and concise by not presenting too much background info. Being that I used Goodson’s text as a guideline for my literature review, I would say that I was successful in completing the checklist, with relevant background information and recent sources, just to name a few. I had the most trouble at the end of my paper when creating the reference pages. The APA guideline that I most recently learned how to conduct properly is when citing references at the end of the paper. According the the American Psychological Association (2020) all references must be complete and have all the information required. Most of my references lacked DOI numbers, which is very important for others to access the sources. I am very much aware of that now and plan on creating better references pages in the future. 

Q2: What ideas do you have for how you may test any research questions based on those papers?

Based on the papers I presented within my literature review, I believe the first step to testing the research questions is to find as much information as possible. Global talent management and intercultural competence are not topics that just focus on one place or thing. “Global” refers to all around. One idea I have is to present information from different countries. I also am still deciding between a qualitative or quantitative based study. Regardless though, the information will be well-sourced, well-presented, and well-rounded. The best way to get ideas is to do more research!

References:

– American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). 

– Goodson, P. (2017). Becoming an academic writer: 50 exercises for paced, productive, and powerful writing. Sage Publications.

Post 2

Q1: Review your required reading, especially Goodson’s (2017) Exercise 35, and think about your experiences writing your introduction and literature review from RES 7011. Discuss the strategies (successful and unsuccessful) you can use to organize and write that paper. What new APA guidelines have you learned? What are some ways to be more precise – and concise – in your scientific writing?

Looking back on the experience in 7011 and drafting my Introduction & Literature Review, I would keep much the same in the process. Throughout my academic career, often, due to outside circumstances, I end up rushing and racing against the clock to produce a quality end product. The Introduction & Literature Review process was different; I attribute much of that to how Dr. Cooper developed the class. However, it is also related to my love and passion for my research topic. Dr. Cooper developed the class in a way that allowed us to complete most of the work early in the semester, giving us the opportunity. After drafting the original submission, I continued work on it to produce a product I was proud of. According to Goodson, the paper meets many criteria in review (2017). First, the problem and research questions are clearly stated. Within the paper, it is quoted, “This raises the question, how do firms invest their recourses, i.e., time, energy, and money, to develop employees?

Moreover, what implications do say investment has on an organization’s competitive advantage and employee productivity?” The wording was intentional to ensure that any individual, regardless of background, can understand and utilize the research from this study. The paper also establishes credibility and expresses how the paper is utilized in two separate fields, the academic and the corporate realm. 

Through writing the introduction and literature review, I was also allowed to develop my writing skills further and, inadvertently, my APA knowledge. While I entered this program with surface-level knowledge of the proper formatting and citations, over the past two semesters, I have learned how to cite without assistance from online sites like citation machines and easy bib. Further, I have learned more about in-text citations and the proper way to insert citations during the writing process (American Psychological Association, 2020). 

To be more concise, I can continue to work on writing and messaging strategies and revisit Exercise 23 in the Goodson text (2017), which asserts that writers should clear out the clutter. 

Q2: What ideas do you have for how you may test any research questions based on those papers?

The ideas I have to test the research questions are based on mixed methodology. Ideally, the paper will test the initial variables using qualitative methods to gauge employee perception of human capital valuation. In addition, the qualitative elements will establish credibility within the organizations, allowing the research to understand the correlation between valuation strategies, employee productivity, and organizational competitive advantage. 

References: 

American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). American Psychological Association

Goodson, P. (2017). Becoming an academic writer: 50 exercises for paced, productive, and powerful writing. Sage Publications

Post 3

Q1: Review your required reading, especially Goodson’s (2017) Exercise 35, and think about your experiences in writing your introduction and literature review from RES 7011. Discuss the strategies (successful and unsuccessful) you can use to organize and write that paper. What new APA guidelines have you learned? What are some ways to be more precise – and concise – in your scientific writing?

Unfortunately, RES 7011 was a few years ago for me so I felt quite removed from the experience of working on my chosen research topic. Having gone off the path, I am circling back to rediscover the topic with a bit of trepidation so performing well laid procedural exercises such as Goodson (2017) offers a sense of comfort. Exercise 35 focuses on writing a strong introduction which is an integral part of understanding the topic and being able to effectively communicate it to others (Goodson, 2017, p. 243). Starting over on something an earlier version of you began can be intimidating because insecurities of poor writing resurface and validation of a self-critical perspective come into focus. However, the Goodson (2017) exercises did help me view my past writings through a fresh lens that was not as self-deprecating as previously mentioned, rather, it allowed me to identify a new benchmark and launching point where I can see how far I have come since then and the opportunity for growth and continued learning.

What I gleaned from the APA publication is how to focus on what needs to be said to enhance clarity. According to the American Psychological Association (2020), “Say only what needs to be said in your writing” (p.113). It is profoundly simple however, in the practice of achieving a certain number of pages in articles within the American school system, fluff within writing becomes a sought-after commodity and the practice quickly becomes bad form and a well ingrained habit. One way I plan to approach clarity is to reduce redundancy in my writing. Often times, I make a claim and the evidence closely resembles the claim but in a different format. By intentionally practicing a self-critique with this in mind, I am developing the skill of identifying redundancy.

Q2: What ideas do you have for how you may test any research questions based on those papers?

To evaluate my research questions, I would like to evaluate the constructs I am attempting to explain or evaluate. Initially, I am looking at a purely quantitative study that explains a phenomenon by way of case study, survey, or possibly both. For the research question to be effective, I would like to bring in other opinions of those who have experience in developing and critiquing qualitative research and offer feedback that could help me to refine the questions further. Additionally, once I have more confidence in a set of questions, it would be helpful to run a quality check against current literature and research to ensure continuity.

Reference: 

American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). American Psychological Association

Goodson, P. (2017). Becoming an academic writer: 50 exercises for paced, productive, and powerful writing. Sage Publications.

McGregor, S. (2018). Understanding and evaluating research: A critical guide. Sage Publications.

[Solved] Least 100 Words Posts

[Solved] Least 100 Words Posts

In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner tells the story of Emily Grierson a daughter of a well to do family that struggles with her place in life and the expectations of those around her.  At first look, the conflict seems to be between Emily and the townspeople that look in on her.  However, as one reads through the exposition that is woven throughout it becomes clear that the conflict is more internal as Emily deals with the effects of her upbringing versus the societal expectations placed upon her.  It seems that her childhood was not a pleasant one as she expresses no real grief for the passing of her father (Faulkner, 42).

Faulkner hints at possible events going on with Emily that neither the reader nor the townspeople get the full story on.  This method drives rising action throughout.  An example of this is when Emily goes to purchase poison from the druggist but refuses to disclose its intended use (Faulkner, 44).  This causes speculation from others that point to her possibly committing suicide, but Faulkner keeps the reader in suspense as the poison’s true use does not become evident until the end of the story.

All the hinting and speculation about Emily and her supposed husband or husband to be comes to a climax near the end of the story after Emily’s passing.  The townspeople gain access to a sealed off room in Emily’s house.  Here they find a body which one could surmise was that of her husband Homer Barron (Faulkner, 46).  It’s unclear what caused Emily to murder him, but it probably ties back to her up bringing and possibly a fear of abandonment.

Faulkner utilizes suspense heavily throughout this story.  He gives the reader enough to stay engaged and force emotion but keeps them in the dark on many details until the timing is right.

Work Cited

Faulkner, William.  “A Rose for Emily.” The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature, edited by Michael Meyer and D Quentin Miller, 12th ed., Bedford/St. Martin’s 2020, pp. 40-46.

Peer Response Parameters:

  • Posts are at least 100 words
  • Posts build upon your peers’ experiences and ideas
  • Posts do not reiterate the content of a peer’s initial response instead, they add something new to the conversation by expressing a different perspective
  • In your reply, speak to a different plot from one of the works read this week. How was the plot similar to and/or different from the work described in the original post?

[Solved] Writeup Falls Based

[Solved] Writeup Falls Based

Using Pyrczak and Tcherni-Buzzeo (2019) (Chs. 4 and 5) (attached)  and the APA publication manual (2019) (Chs. 4-6) (not attached- its online)

– Evaluate your OWN introduction and literature review from RES 7011. (attached)

So Chapters 4 and 5 both have nine (9) questions. Use the write-up (RES 7011) attached to answer the question. each question has a measuring scale from 1-5 or is not applicable, after you select the range, writeup falls based on the question, and provide a little explanation (btw 3-4 lines – basically a small paragraph) This explanation is more important than the number range. 

Under each question there is an explanation of the question

[Solved] Relational Database Also Includes

[Solved] Relational Database Also Includes

 I need initial post and 2 responses to my classmates, see attached for my classmates’ initial responses.

Set Theory as a Framework for Relational Databases

A set can be a collection of any type of object, ranging from people to places to things. Basic set theory includes the study of subsets, proper subsets, finite and infinite sets, and the logical operations on them. Set theory plays a foundational role in mathematical processes and ideas and also has connections to computer engineering, programming, and databases.

The relational database model, originally invented by computer scientist Edgar F. Codd in 1969, is based on ideas from set theory. A simple database is a collection of records stored in tables. A relational database also includes relationships stored across multiple tables. One can run queries on the relational database to request specific information with set theory operators, such as union and intersection.

Post 1: Initial Response

Imagine you are responsible for your organization’s analytic tasks, and you are currently brainstorming how to query a relational database of marketing information for the organization. You want to test your understanding of how you might relate the database tables with the use of set theory, and particularly subsets. To carry out your test, complete each of the following:

  1. To define two sets, set A and set B, first conduct an online browsing trial, in which you spend 10–20 minutes looking at different websites, such as for national news, social media, sports, hobbies, recipes, etc. Let set A represent exactly three distinct company names from any online advertisements you saw during your browsing trial. Let set B represent at least three distinct company names for any online retailers you have purchased from in the past year.
  2. To prepare to use your algorithm, answer the following questions:
    • How many elements are in set A? This is what you will set as m = ___.
    • How many elements are in set B? This is what you will set as n = ___.
    • What are your first and last elements of A? Show these as a[1] = ____ and a[m] = ___.*
    • What are your first and last elements of B? Show these as b[1] = ____ and b[n] = ___.*

*Note: Recognize that there are other elements you will cycle through as you trace the algorithm. While you are not required to list all elements in this form, you will need to use them, in addition to the first and last elements, as you complete your trace.

  1. Using your sets A and B along with what you just outlined to prepare, determine an algorithm that you can use to see whether A ⊆ B.
  2. State the algorithm that you would use to compare these sets.
  3. Based on your algorithm, did you find that A ⊆ B or that A ⊈ B? Explain. If A ⊈ B, how are they related (e.g., disjoint, intersecting)?

View Unit 6 Discussion Post 1 example.

Post 2: Reply to a Classmate

Now you want to try out the algorithm on another person’s data to further test your understanding and bolster your confidence about assessing relations computationally as you approach this relational database project.

Review a classmate’s post and consider their set B. Address the following items completely.

  1. Using your set A and their set B determine whether A ⊆ B or that A ⊈ B? Explain how you know this. If A ⊈ B, how are they related (e.g., disjoint, intersecting)?
  2. How might the understanding you have gained from your Post 1 and Post 2 tests be useful if you were responsible for querying a relational database?

View Unit 6 Discussion Post 2 example.

Post 3: Reply to Another Classmate

After conducting this computational practice, you have begun to develop some technical insight into how you might investigate and seek information on the marketing habits of clients by querying a relational database. However, you know your fellow staff members are not interested in this technical insight. So, for your general meeting, you plan to present a visual synopsis of some ideas considered in the planning stages of this project.

Review another classmate’s post and consider their sets A and B. Address the following items completely.

  1. Create a Venn diagram that models all of the elements in your classmate’s sets A and B. Carefully place elements appropriately in the intersecting versus non-intersecting areas representing sets A and B, respectively. You may use the software of your choice for the Venn diagram (e.g., creatly.com, cosketch.com, Microsoft® Word®, or PowerPoint®). Copy and paste the image or screenshot of your Venn diagram into your post. (You may also use an attached file if needed.)
  2. Draft some talking points in anticipation of addressing the following questions during your presentation:
    • How do these two sets relate in the example illustrated by the Venn diagram?
    • How have the concepts of sets and set operations been utilized in your analytic tasks?
    • How might table relationships be modeled from the ideas of set theory?

[Solved] View Unit 5 Discussion

[Solved] View Unit 5 Discussion

  I need initial post and respond to two of my classmates

 

Modeling Population Growth

You can generally model population growth as either linear by an arithmetic sequence, or exponential by a geometric sequence. These can be defined by one of the general forms:

Arithmetic Sequence

an = a0 + d∙n where,

  • d is the common difference (change per year for population increase or decrease)
  • n is a natural number indicating the years since the initial period
  • a0 is the population in the initial period

Geometric Sequence

an = a0∙rn where,

  • r is the common ratio (multiple for population increase or decrease per year)
  • n is a natural number indicating the years since the initial period
  • a0 is the population in the initial period

Post 1: Initial Response

Suppose you are working as an IT consultant and are known to have keen mathematical skills in addressing real-world situations. You have recently been contacted by a city council to present a plan for a population growth/decline initiative. The council has in recent years experienced considerably unexpected changes in population due to obsolete models and no use of technology. This has left them scrambling to find remedies for the city (e.g., new roads if the population is growing, repurpose vacant lots if the population is declining).

You will spearhead this initiative, and you are charged with planning a mathematical model for future use and prioritizing the city council’s use of technology. Your goal is to apply your knowledge of sequences and create an appropriate mathematical model for the city’s population growth/decline. You will also share the technological tools that can be used to employ this model well into the future in the form of a computer algorithm.

In planning for your goal, you will want to briefly describe the city population growth/decline scenario and identify what factors might contribute to the growth/decline. This initial stage of planning is critical in creating an accurate mathematical model. You also want to present how your model can be codified as a computer algorithm so that the council’s staff can use it in the future.

Draft a detailed response to the council to demonstrate what you propose for more effectively modeling and preparing for population changes in the future.

View Unit 5 Discussion Post 1 example.

Include all of the following in your response.

  1. Provide a narrative introduction to the planning initiative, where you:
    • Briefly describe the situation in which population growth/decline is being considered and modeled
    • State whether you project the population growth/decline to be linear or geometric in nature
    • Identify at least three factors you believe might be contributing to the unexpected population growth/decline (i.e., birth, disease, innovations, trends, migration)
    • Discuss and prioritize which of these factors you believe has possibly had the greatest impact on the population growth/decline
    • Reflect on how that factor may relate to one of the inputs in the model
  2. Present your proposed mathematical model for how the council estimates the future population each year, using either an arithmetic or a geometric sequence. Clearly state the following:
    • Initial population size, a0
    • Your change variable, d or r
    • The general equation for your model with these two inputs substituted into the formula
  3. Write an algorithm that will take as input the number of years (n) since the initial period, and that will output the population size for each year from now until the nth year. Your algorithm must use an iterative operation (such as a while or for-next loop).

Post 2: Reply to a Classmate

Review a classmate’s population model scenario, equation, and algorithm. If no other classmate has yet responded, review their model for accuracy by providing an input value for n ≥ 5 and perform a trace of the algorithm.

View Unit 5 Discussion Post 2 example.

Address the following:

  • Write out the outputs in a trace table.
  • Select two future population estimates (two output values of an) and discuss whether the output produced is appropriate for the scenario. What limitations, or problems, may there be in using this model to estimate the population indefinitely?
  • Based on your assessment of the output and potential limitations of the model, suggest a change to the general formula or algorithm for their sequence to represent a potentially better long-term model for the scenario. (You may consider the factors that were described in the initial planning phase or other biological limitations on growth/decline of populations.)

Post 3: Reply to Another Classmate
Review a different classmate’s population model scenario, equation, and algorithm. You will improve their model to account for a potential event that could affect the population growth/decline.

Modify your classmate’s population model by adjusting their algorithm with a conditional statement (if-then or if-then-else) for some event that leads the population to slow its growth or decline (or reverse between growth versus decline) at a specific population size (i.e., you choose a specific value of an).

View Unit 5 Discussion Post 3 example.

Address the following:

  • Copy their original algorithm into your post and insert a conditional operation into an appropriate place to account for this change in the model. (You will need to incorporate a second formula with an updated value for d or r, for use when your conditional operation begins taking effect.)
  • Select an input value for n, large enough so that it will trigger your conditional statement to calculate some population estimates using your revised model, or second formula.
  • Perform a trace of the algorithm using this value of n and write out the outputs in a trace table.
  • Describe and explain the results, commenting specifically in your role as a consultant on how you believe this is now a good long-term modeling algorithm for the scenario.

[Solved] Classmates ’ Posts

[Solved] Classmates ’ Posts

 Please respond to the following:

  • Explain why an increase in sample size will reduce the probability of a type II error, but such an increase will not impact the probability of a type I error.
  • Support your reasoning using a scholarly source. 

Be sure to respond to at least one of your classmates’ posts. Cite any resources used.

[Solved] Also Requires Ada Accommodations

[Solved] Also Requires Ada Accommodations

Imagine you are head of the HR department and you have been asked to review five applicants for the sales clerk position at your company. During the interview process, you learn the following about each applicant:

The Applicants

Alice

Alice has 10 years of experience in sales but can be distracted easily. She will not work on commission and cannot work weekends. She can be a little obstinate but has an excellent job history. She also requires ADA accommodations due to an injury sustained during military service.

Mary

Mary has just one year’s experience, but she is very congenial and loves working with people. Her work schedule is very flexible but she can become a little stressed at times and periodically needs to leave quietly and regroup for a short time. Mary also considers herself a human rights advocate with an emphasis on race relations, and is known to voice her opinions related to racial injustice to others.

James

James has seven years’ experience, a master’s degree in business, and aspirations of owning a company in the near future. James is a devout Christian. He is known to make biblical references often, encourages others to attend his church, and has requested 80 hours in advance to attend religious conferences within the next six months.

Sam

Sam has six years’ experience and is willing to work all shifts. Sam is transgender, prefers gender-neutral pronouns (they/them), and is looking for a new job due to bullying at a previous workplace.

Justin

Justin has five years’ experience, is hardworking, flexible, and has a great job history. Justin is also someone you met in college, dated briefly, and have not seen in a few years.

Candidate Selection

Decide which candidate would be the right fit for the sales clerk position.

  • Describe the thought process that led to your decision and your reasons for not selecting one or more of the other candidates.
  • Justify your choice, including all of the considerations or factors that influenced your selection.

After reading a few of your classmates’ posts, reply to those from whom you learned something new or posts to which you have something constructive to add. For example:

  • Discuss what you learned.
  • Ask probing questions or seek clarification.
  • Explain why you agree or disagree with your classmate’s main points, assertions, assumptions, or conclusions.
  • Suggest research strategies or specific resources on the topic.

[Solved] Human Services Assistance Might

[Solved] Human Services Assistance Might

 You made it through the month, though you probably faced some tough choices along the way.

For ALICE families, each month can bring a set of new challenges. In Connecticut, 45% of workers earn $20 per hour or less. Even in households with two wage earners, families struggle to make ends meet, living paycheck to paycheck. When costs like housing and childcare make up 42 percent of the household survival budget, tough choices have to be made. ALICE is our neighbor, friend, family and co-worker. When families can’t make ends meet, it affects our whole community.

Instructions:

Take a few minutes to complete the Making Tough Choices Simulator and in at least 1

page completely answer the following questions, in your own words, in a way that shows

an understanding of some of the factors that affect poverty:

1. After completing the poverty simulator, were you able to save any money by the

end of the month? Be specific in describing where your monthly income went.

a How does this affect your impression of those who need human services?

2. Based on what you’ve read in the textbook what types of human services

assistance might help someone in this situation? Make sure to reference the

course textbook in your answer.

Requirements:

• Written work must be at least one page (not including title and APA reference

pages; typed and double spaced with 12 pt. font) and APA style In-text citations.

• Use complete sentences with proper grammar and punctuation.

• Clearly answer the questions in detail. Support your answer with material from

the course textbook.

o Since you are still learning about using APA format, we are going to

provide the proper format for in-text citations and the reference for your

textbook. This is an excellent opportunity to start practicing using APA

format and getting in the habit of citing information you include from other

resources.

• Carefully edit and proofread your work before submitting it via the Safe Assign

link. 

[Solved] Community Economic Development Project

[Solved] Community Economic Development Project

In reviewing this module’s question, incorporate your understanding of economic development. Also consider any experiences and what you have observed in your community. Select an economic development project in your community.

The project must have been implemented and/or completed within the past 10 years. Provide background about the project and the intended economic benefits.  In presenting your overview of the project, compare the project’s development process to the economic planning challenges outlined in Leigh and Blakely text, Chapter 1 -4.  To what degree did the community economic development project experience the transition in local planning? 

Also, based upon your understanding of Chapter 1 – 2 of the McDonald text, outline the causal theory that under-girds your jurisdiction’s development project. What has been identified as enhancing prospects for community sustainability? Describe in detail the configuration of public, private, and not-for-profit sector linkages that proved instrumental in making your community’s project a reality?

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