[Solved] Goal Situational Leadership

[Solved] Goal Situational Leadership

1. Select a famous manager.

2. Then do extensive manager on this research.

3. Write a description of history you discovered in your research being sure to document.

4. Describe trait leadership, functional leadership and Path-Goal situational leadership.

5. Apply each of those theories to the manager.

6. Explain which theory most accurately described the manager you were analyzing based on the applied to the manager based on the information that you had.

7. which theory was most difficult to apply and why?

5-6 pages. 5-7 academic source. 

[Solved] Third Missionary Journey

[Solved] Third Missionary Journey

Read Acts 18:23-20-38 and Bruce, pages 286-299, concerning Paul’s Third Missionary Journey. Use the internet to research and view images of the ruins of Ephesus.

Answer the following questions

1. How did Paul deal with the former coverts of Apollos?

2. What is the significance of the city of Ephesus? What archaeological remains are there today?

3. What does it Corinthians 11:23-27 imply about an Ephesian imprisonment? What do some scholars about letters to churches written by Paul during the two years he was in Ephesus?

4. Discuss the Sons of Sceva. From a modern perspective, what are your thoughts, observations, beliefs about demon possession and exorcism?

5. Who was Artemis (Diana)? Describe the Riot of the Silversmiths, and explain why this happened.

6. What might all Christians learn from Paul’s farewell speech to the church elders in Ephesus?

[Solved] Large Manufacturing Organization

[Solved] Large Manufacturing Organization

 You are the HR Director for a large manufacturing organization that supports the auto industry.  You have over 500 employees.  You have gotten word that they are threatening to organize. Your management team is wanting you to put a presentation to them to get them up to speed about what they are facing and what can be done. Explain the reasons why employees form and join unions. What if anything can management do to convince the workforce to not unionize? What could management have done and what should they do in the future as far as being proactive in managing a union-free environment. 

1000 MIN

[Solved] Setting Executive Compensation Levels

[Solved] Setting Executive Compensation Levels

 Your CEO has come to you as the HR Director and tasked you with developing a different compensation package for employees.  The current model is not working.  The CEO is asking you to give her a briefing on describing the legal issues that influence compensation, describe the challenges in setting executive compensation levels and finally discuss the advantages and disadvantages of pay for performance or incentive pay and the conditions under which it might be most successful. 

1000 MIN

[Solved] Several Strong Contributors

[Solved] Several Strong Contributors

 You are an HR manager, what if your organization has been successful on a major project in which not only full-time employees but temporary workers from a temporary agency have contributed, and Henry Simms, the Plant Manager wants to reward everyone who worked on the project alike?  The project consisted of several strong contributors that did the majority of the work. As the HR Manager, are there important employment considerations you need to discuss with him? Is this a wise decision? How would you recommend this be handled? Would this establish a precedence? 

1200 words

[Solved] Besides Identifying Potential Talented

[Solved] Besides Identifying Potential Talented

 1. You have just been hired as a Recruiter for a large government contractor.  Part of your responsibilities, besides identifying potential talented candidates, is interviewing them.  Discuss the strategic issues associated with recruiting employees in a competitive environment with very low unemployment. Discuss how training and development activities can contribute to an organization’s strategic objectives. Finally, discuss the benefits associated with behaviorally based interviews. 

1000 WORDS MIN

[Solved] 6 Page Academic Paper

[Solved] 6 Page Academic Paper

For this assignment, you must use the template provided in the weekly  resources to write a literature review based on the research you  conducted in the previous assignment. You should use the Literature  Synthesis Matrix template provided in the weekly resources to help you  organize your resources and to identify your main ideas (subtopics) and  research findings (key ideas).

The following items must be included in your literature review:

  • Abstract – The abstract should be limited to 250 words and should briefly summarize the entire paper, including the findings.
  • Introduction – The introduction should briefly describe your  topic and should identify the purpose of the paper. (Why are you  comparing all these resources?)
  • Literature Review – The literature review should describe the  literature currently available about the research topic. Use a  literature synthesis matrix to help you organize the content by  subtopics. This section should contain the facts, not your opinions.
  • Discussion – The discussion should indicate what is known,  what is not yet known, areas of general agreement, and areas of  disagreement or conflicting evidence about the research topic. Use the  annotations you created in the previous assignment to help you add this  type of detail. For example, you may discover common ideas were not  included in a particular article because the author doesn’t have the  credentials to be an expert on the topic.
  • Conclusion – The conclusion should restate the purpose (from  the introduction) and summarize your findings (from the discussion). Be  sure to clearly indicate what you learned when you compared all the  articles together.
  • References – The list of references analyzed and cited in the paper.

Length: 6 page academic paper following APA guidelines

References: Include a minimum of 6 scholarly resources

The completed assignment should address all of the assignment  requirements, exhibit evidence of concept knowledge, and demonstrate  thoughtful consideration of the content presented in the course. The  writing should integrate scholarly resources, reflect academic  expectations and current APA standards, and include a plagiarism report.

[Solved] Westside Thrift Shop

[Solved] Westside Thrift Shop

instructions

Suppose you are a systems analyst assigned to redesign the website for Westside Thrift Shop, a nonprofit company that resells second-hand clothing and other household goods. You understand that you need to bring the human factor into the redesign. For example, while designing the user interface, you need to present the most common choice as a default but allow the users to select other options. To convince your manager, you decide to discuss input and output design. address the components listed below.

  • Explain human and computer interaction (HCI) and graphical user interface (GUI). Provide an example of each design.
  • Discuss input and output technology issues and security issues associated with your redesign. Then, describe how to resolve them.
  • Explain the purpose of input and output design, tools, and technology that you will use in your redesign.

[Solved] Pharmacist Student Applying

[Solved] Pharmacist Student Applying

You are a pharmacist student applying for a scholarship. You have also worked in the community pharmacy for numerous years. As a female healthcare professional, describe your commitment to service in the past by providing a specific example of when you have gone above and beyond to offer service to the community. Explain how this experience has impacted your vision of service for the future. Note: Please answer in 500 words or less.

[Solved] News Media Coverage Affects

[Solved] News Media Coverage Affects

Analyze: News Media Impact

Evaluation Title: Popular Culture, Politics and New Media

For this week’s assignment, you will be considering how news media coverage affects public perceptions of issues in the news.   You will be selecting a current event in the news and you will read three news articles related to the same event:  One from the United States and two from other countries that also reported on the same event. 

The presentation should include the following:

  • Identification of the current event chosen along with identification of the three news articles.  
  • Include the full APA citation for each article, including the date it was published and the country it was reported in, and a URL/web link to each source.
  • Include screenshots of the first page of each article in your presentation.
  • Compare the similarities and differences between the articles in the facts, perspectives of the reporter (tone, opinions shared, etc.).  Consider the way images were used in the article or whether you can detect the reporter’s bias/position in relation to the issue.
  • Discuss your perceptions of the current event before and after reading the news articles.  Did your opinion or perception of the event/issue change after reading three articles about it?

In the presentation:

  • Provide speaker’s notes or a voice over on the PowerPoint to accompany each slide.  If you choose speaker’s notes, the total word count of your notes should be 1000-1200 words.  If you choose to create a voice-over recording your presentation should be 5-7 minutes long.
  • Include a title slide and include your references page in APA format on the last slide of the presentation.

Submit:

  • A 10-12 slide PowerPoint presentation or Prezi that answers the questions posed above. Include speaker notes or a voice-over, images, and videos where applicable.  If you choose the voice-over option, upload your recording web link (URL). 

Tips on locating articles to use for this assignment:

Choose a current event or issue that you are familiar with in the news today. 

  • First: Go to an American news source (such as CNN) and find an article related to the event/issue. 
  • Second: Consider what two countries’ news you should look for the issue in. It’s best to select countries that have a social or political interest in the story, countries that are nearby geographically to the news issue, or even countries that are close allies of the country the story relates to. 
  • Third: Locate an English language news source for each country by searching online for “English Language news in [country name]”. 

For example:  If you chose a story related to North Korea’s attempts to test nuclear bombs, you might choose China (North Korea’s main ally) and South Korea (North Korea’s main enemy) as two additional countries to read about the event in.

  • Fourth: Once you locate an English language news source for that country, locate an article on the same current event and/or global issue.  It’s a good idea to choose an article with a publication date close to your American article to be sure that the same event is being discussed.
  • Fifth:  Repeat the previous step for your third article.