Typewritten reports, communications homework help

Perception-checking in three steps

1- Describe the behavior you noticed

2- Consider at least two possible interpretations of the behavior.

3- Request clarification about how to interpret the behavior.

Perception checking

– Provides accuracy instead of assuming our first interpretation is correct.

– Is a cooperative approach to communication.

– Minimize defensiveness through face-saving

– Require both the verbal and nonverbal elements to match

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Discussions

BUS 335

Reference: Staffing Organizations 8th Edition – Herbert G. Heneman III; Timothy A. Judge & John Kammeyer-Mueller

Discussions

Discussion 1

  • Suggest two (2) staffing strategies that organizations can utilize to maintain sustainability and minimize the impact of a significant percentage of the workforce approaching retirement age. Support your rationale with specific examples of such strategies.

Discussion 2

  • Use the Internet to research companies that utilize external recruiting processes. Next, based on your research, provide three (3) characteristics of a job where external recruitment would be ideal. Next, determine two (2) advantages and two (2) disadvantages of using each recruiting process. Support your position with specific examples of the identified advantages and disadvantages.

Discussion 3

Please respond to the following:

  • Select three (3) out of the five (5) discussion questions presented on pages 302 and 303 of your textbook. Answer your chosen questions, and justify your answers.

Questions:

1. Traditional career paths emphasize strict upward mobility within an organization. How does mobility differ in organizations with innovative career paths? List three innovative career paths discuss in this chapter and describe how mobility occurs in each.

2. A sound promotion policy is important. List the characteristics necessary for an effective promotion policy.

3. Compare and contrast a closed internal recruitment system with an open internal recruitment system.

4. What information should be included in the targeted internal communication message?

5. Exhibit 6.9 contains many suggestions for improving the advancement of women and minorities. Choose the three suggestions you think are most important and explain why.

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Expected Results

Expected Results: This section should provide an overview of what you expect the results to prove. It should join the data analysis and possible outcomes to the theory and questions that you have raised. It will be a good place to summarize the significance of the work.

Possible Action Plans: Once you have the results, theorize on how you might put this new knowledge into action to improve the facility’s service. For example, if you look at the example shared in the Week 1 assignment details investigating patient wait times, here, in this section, you might theorize action plans for both potential determinations: a) if the results show patients are waiting longer than other facilities of the same category [according to benchmarking analysis], we might look to make the admission process more efficient by providing patients with forms to complete, via email or patient portal, so they can arrive with these forms completed; improving triage protocols, or have staff check third-party payer eligibility and verification at least 24 hours prior to the appointment; or b) if the results show patients are not waiting an unreasonable length of time, we will construct a response for staff members to courteously respond to a complaint or developing ways to change the perception of time [ie. Television, fee WiFi, etc.].

Submit your original work on a Microsoft Word document. Estimated length: two-to-three pages.

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Recession, as defined in macroeconomics, assignment help

Directions: The assignment grade will be based on two criteria: content and how well you follow the format. I am willing to be rather flexible as to the content of the parer. whatever the topic you choose needs to be about macroeconomics. You can write about a person from econ history, past or present; a current or past event; a concept or institution; a policy issue; a “school of thought”; and etc etc. The grading will be as follows: 20 points for content; 10 points for the format; 30 total.

Format Directions:
typed (black ink)
12 font
two pages—minimum (about 500 words)
double spaced
normal margins
at least two references—internet is okay
references listed on separate (last) page; (footnotes are not necessary)
no cover page
no binders etc—staple, upper left corner is sufficient
in own words (there are websites where this can be verified—they’re free & I
use them)

and, your paper should have a conclusion

and proof-read^10

and, Wikipedia: caveat emptor

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Immunodeficiency Disease Incorporating Evidence-based practice literature, writing homework help

Topic: Immunodeficiency Disease Incorporating Evidence-based practice literature

Order code: 81527915

Time remaining: 20 hours

Number of slides: 8

Sources: 0

Order type: PowerPoint Presentation

Subject: Nursing

Academic level: Master

Order Description

The presentation must include:

1. An immunodeficiency disease.

2. A description of the disorder’s pathophysiology and clinical presentation.

3. A description of the associated laboratory, radiological, or other referral diagnostic tests required with supporting references.

4. Presentation of a comprehensive, holistic plan of care.

Submission Requirements:

8 slides, excluding the title and reference slides

Minimum of six unique references

Use the Notes section associated with each slide to provide more extensive discussions/narratives of the slide content.

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Procurement Management Plan, management homework help

As a team, develop Project Procurement Management Plan for the E-mail Upgrade Project described in the Scenario. The Plan should consist of the following sections:

  • 1.0 Overview: describe the Procurement Management Process you will use (1-2 paragraphs)
  • 2.0 Contract Planning (2-3 pages):Deliverable.
  • 2.1 Write a statement of work (SOW) describing the project deliverables and scope of the effort. You will need to make creative assumptions based on the outline provided in the scenario. The emphasis here is on demonstrating your understanding of the content or type of information that would be contained in a SOW
  • 2.2 Identify two potential types of contracts you would consider, outlining the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Assignment 2

  • 3.0 Evaluation Criteria (2 pages): 
  • 3.1 Develop ten evaluation criteria you will use to evaluate vendor proposals.
  • 3.2 Develop a weighting chart and methodology that assigns a weighted value to each criterion and describe your selection methodology in 2-3 paragraphs.

For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.

please do this on 2 different papers

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​The Financial Crisis of 2007 – 2009, economics homework help

  1. ​The Financial Crisis of 2007 – 2009 was the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930’s, and like that event had global repercussions and consequences. Could the crisis have been prevented or significantly mitigated by better bank supervision?
  2. The justification for low interest rates is no longer to save banks, but instead to goose the stock market as an indirect way to create jobs. And now, mutual and hedge-fund managers are scrambling their brains trying to figure out when rates will rise, trying to outguess the Fed and other investors. So what is your take on the timing of this turn?​
  3. Housing Starts after suffering their worst collapse in decades appear to have bottomed out two years ago and once again are recovering. Is the American Dream like the mythical Phoenix rising from the ashes? Your take!
  4. Monetary policy in the US, especially the desire to increase interest rates at some time soon, will have international repercussions. One of these will be to strengthen an already strong dollar. Please discuss the consequences of such an interest rate rise on the US economy, taking into consideration the global ramifications.

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African-American case study #2

Complete the following:

  • African-American case study #2
  • Appalachian case study #1

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FRICAN AMERICAN CASE STUDY #2
Mr. and Mrs. Evans are an African American couple who retired from the school
system last year. Both are 65 years of age a
nd reside on 20 acres of
land in a large rural
community approximately 5 miles from a Superfund site and 20 miles from two
chemical plants. Their household consists of
their two daughters, Anna, aged 40 years,
and Dorothy, aged 42 years; their grandc
hildren, aged 25, 20, 19, and 18; and their 2-
year-old great-grandson. Anna and Doro
thy and their children all attended the
university.
Mr. Evans’s mother and three of his
nieces and nephews live next door. Mr.
Evans’s mother has brothers, sisters, ot
her sons and daughters, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren who live ac
ross the road on 10 acres of land. Other immediate and
extended family live on the 80 acres adjacent
to Mr. Evans’s mother. All members of
the Evans family own the land on which they live.
Mrs. Evans has siblings and extended fa
mily living on 70 acres of land adjacent
to Mr. Evans’s family, who live across the road. Mr. and Mrs. Evans also have family
living in Chicago, Detroit, New York, Sa
n Francisco, and Houston. Once a year, the
families come together for a reunion. Every other month, local family members come
together for a social hour. The family believes in
strict discipline with
lots of love. It is
common to see adult members of the family
discipline the younger children, regardless
of who the parents are.

Mr. Evans has hypertension and diabetes
. Mrs. Evans has hypertension. Both
are on medication. Their daughter Dorothy is
bipolar and is on me
dication. Within the
last 5 years, Mr. Evans has had several re
latives diagnosed with lung cancer and colon
cancer. One of his maternal uncles died last
year from lung cancer. Mrs. Evans has
indicated on her driver’s licen
se that she is an organ donor.
Sources of income for Mr. and Mrs. Ev
ans are their pensions from the school
system and Social Security. Dorothy receives SSI because she is unable to work any
longer. Mr. Evans and his br
others must assume responsibility for their mother’s
medical bills and medication. Although she ha
s Medicare parts A and B, many of her
expenses are not covered.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans, all members of th
eir household, and al
l other extended
family in the community attend a large Bap
tist church in the city. Several family
members, including Mr. and Mrs. Evans, sing
in the choir, are members of the usher
board, teach Bible classes,
and do community ministry.
Study Questions
1.
Describe the organizational st
ructure of this family and identify strengths and
limitations of this
family structure
.
2.
Describe and give examples of what you be
lieve to be the family’s values about
education.
3.  Discuss this family’s
views about child rearing.

4. Discuss the role that spirituality plays in this family.
5.
Identify two religious or spiritual practices in which members of the Evans
family may engage for treating hypert
ension, diabetes, and mental illness.
6.
Identify and discuss cultural
views that Dorothy and her parents may have about
mental illness and medication.
7.
To what extent are members of the Evans fa
mily at risk for illnesses associated
with environmental hazards?
8.
Susan has decided to become an organ donor. Describe how you think the Evans
family will respond to her decision.
9. Discuss views that African Ameri
cans have about advanced directives.
10. Name two dietary health risks for African Americans.
11.
Identify five characteristics to consider
when assessing the skin of African
Americans.
12. Describe two taboo views that Afri
can Americans may have about pregnancy.

AMISH CASE STUDY
Elmer and Mary Miller, both 35 years old, liv
e with their five children in the main
house on the family farmstead in one of th
e largest Amish settlements in Indiana.
Aaron and Annie Schlabach, aged 68 and 70, live in the attached grandparents’
cottage. Mary is the youngest of their ei
ght children, and when she married, she and
Elmer moved into the grandparents’ cottage
with the intention that Elmer would take
over the farm when Aaron wanted to retire.
Eight years ago, they traded living space.
Now, Aaron continues to help with
the farm work, despite increasing pain in hi
s hip, which the doctor advises should be
replaced. Most of Mary’s and Elmer’s sibli
ngs live in the area, though not in the same
church district or settlement. Two of Elmer’s brothers and their families recently
moved to Tennessee, where farms are less expensive and where they are helping to
start a new church district.
Mary and Elmer’s fifth child, Melvin,
was born 6 weeks prematurely and is 1
month old. Sarah, aged 13, Martin, aged
12, and Wayne, aged 8, attend the Amish
elementary school located 1 mile from thei
r home. Lucille, aged 4, is staying with
Mary’s sister and her family for a w
eek because baby Melvin has been having
respiratory problems and their physician told
the family he will need to be hospitalized
if he does not get better within 2 days.
At the doctor’s office, Mary suggested
to one nurse, who often talks with Mary
about “Amish ways,” that Menno Martin, an
Amish man who “gives treatments,” may
be able to help. He uses “warm hands” to
treat people and is
especially good with

babies because he can feel what is wrong. Th
e nurse noticed that Mary carefully placed
the baby on a pillow as she prepared to leave.
Elmer and Mary do not carry any hea
lth insurance and are concerned about
paying the doctor and hospital bills associat
ed with this complicated pregnancy. In
addition, they have an appointment for Wayne
to be seen at Rile
y Children’s Hospital,
3 hours away at the University Medical Cent
er in Indianapolis, for a recurring cyst
located behind his left ear. Plans are being
made for a driver to take Mary, Elmer,
Wayne, Aaron, Annie, and two of Mary’s sist
ers to Indianapolis
for the appointment.
Because it is on the way, they plan to stop in
Fort Wayne to see an Amish healer who
gives nutritional advice and does “treatment
s.” Aaron, Annie, and Elmer have been
there before, and the other women are considering having treatments, too. Many
Amish and non-Amish go there and tell others
how much better they feel after the
treatments.
They know their medical expenses seem minor in comparison to the family
who last week lost their barn in a fire
and to the young couple whose 10-year-old child
had brain surgery after a fall from the hayl
oft. Elmer gave mone
y to help with the
expenses of the child and will go to the barn raising to help rebuild the barn. Mary’s
sisters will help to cook for the barn raisi
ng, but Mary will not help this time because
of the need to care for her newborn.
The state health department is concer
ned about the low immunization rates in
the Amish communities. One community-health nurse, who works in the area where
Elmer and Mary live, has volunteered to talk
with Elmer, who is on the Amish school
board. The nurse wants to learn how the health
department can work more closely with

the Amish and also learn more about what
the people know about immunizations. The
county health commissioner thinks this is a wast
e of time and that what they need to do
is let the Amish know that they are creating
a health hazard by ne
glecting or refusing
to have their children immunized.
Study Questions
1.
Develop three open-ended questions or
statements to guide you in your
understanding of Mary and Elmer and what
health and caring mean
to them and to
the Amish culture.
2.    List four or five areas of perinatal
care that you would want to discuss with Mary.
3.    Why do you think Mary placed the baby
on a pillow as she was leaving the doctor’s
office?
4.     If you were the nurse to whom Mrs. Mill
er confided her interest in taking the baby
to the folk healer, what would you do to le
arn more about their simultaneous use of
folk and professiona
l health services?
5.     List three items to discuss with the M
illers to prepare them fo
r their consultation at
the medical center.
6.    If you were preparing the reference fo
r consultation, what would you mention about
the Millers that would help to promote cu
lturally congruent ca
re at the medical
center?
7.    Imagine yourself participa
ting in a meeting with state
and local health department
officials and several local physicians and nur
ses to develop a plan to increase the

immunization rates in the
counties with large Amish
populations. What would you
suggest as ways to accomplish this goal?
8.
Discuss two reasons why many Old Orde
r Amish choose not to carry health
insurance.
9.
Name three health problems with genetic
links that are prevalent in some Amish
communities.
10.
How might health-care providers use the
Amish values of the three-generational
family and their visiting patterns in pr
omoting health in the Amish community?
11.   List three Amish values to consid
er in prenatal education classes.
12.
Develop a nutritional guide for Amish wome
n who are interested in losing weight.
Consider Amish values, daily lifestyl
e, and food production and preparation
patterns.
13.   List three ways in which Amish express caring.

APPALACHIAN CASE STUDY #1
William Kapp, aged 55 years, and his wife, Gloria, aged 37, have recently moved from an
isolated rural area of northern Appalachia
to Denver, Colorado, because of Gloria’s
failing health. Mrs. Kapp has had pulmonary t
uberculosis for several years. They decided
to move to New Mexico because they heard that the climate was better for Mrs. Kapp’s
pulmonary condition. For an unknown reason, they stayed in Denver, where William
obtained employment making machine parts.
The Kapp’s oldest daughter, Ruth, ag
ed 20, Ruth’s husband, Roy, aged 24, and
their daughter, Rebecca, aged 17 months, moved with them so Ruth could help care for
her ailing mother. After 2 months, Roy return
ed to northern Appalachia because he was
unable to find work in Denver. Ruth is 3 months’ pregnant.
Because Mrs. Kapp has been feeling “mor
e poorly” in the last few days, she has
come to the clinic and is accompanied by her husband, William, her daughter Ruth, and
her granddaughter, Rebecca. On admission, Glor
ia is expectorating greenish sputum,
which her husband estimates to be about a teac
upful each day. Gloria is 5 ft 5 in. tall and
weighs 92 pounds. Her temperature is 101.4°F,
her pulse is regular at 96 beats per
minute, and her respirations are 30 per minute
and labored. Her skin is dry and scaly with
poor turgor.
While the physician is examining Mrs. Kapp, the nurse is taking additional
historical and demographic da
ta from Mr. Kapp and Ruth. Th
e nurse finds that Ruth has
had no prenatal care and that her first chil
d, Rebecca, was delivered at home with the
assistance of a neighbor. Rebecca is pale and
suffers from frequent bouts of diarrhea and

colicky symptoms. Mr. Kapp declines to offer in
formation regarding his health status and
states that he takes care of himself.
This is the first time Mrs. Kapp has s
een a health-care provider since their
relocation. Mr. Kapp has been treating his wife
with a blood tonic he makes from soaking
nails in water; a poultice he ma
kes from turpentine and lard,
which he applies to her chest
each morning; and a cough medicine he makes from rock candy, whiskey, and honey,
which he has her take a tablespoon of four
times a day. He feels this has been more
beneficial than the prescription medicati
on given to them before they relocated.
The child, Rebecca, has been taking a
cup of ginseng tea for her colicky
symptoms each night and a cup of red ba
rk tea each morning for her diarrhea.
Ruth’s only complaint is the “sick headach
e” she gets three to four times a week.
She takes ginseng tea and Epsom salts for the headache.
Mrs. Kapp is discharged with prescr
iptions for isoniazid, rifampin, and an
antibiotic and with instructions to return in
1 week for follow-up based on the results of
blood tests, chest radiograph, and sputum cultures.
She is also told to return to the clinic
or emergency department if her symptoms
worsen before then. The nurse gives Ruth
directions for making appointments with the pr
enatal clinic for herself and the pediatric
well-child clinic for Rebecca.
Study Questions
1.
Describe the migration patterns of
Appalachians over the last 50 years.
2.
Discuss issues related to autonomy
in the workforce for Appalachians.

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Beyond Mendel’s Law

From your course textbook Case Workbook to Accompany Human Genetics: Concepts and Applications, read the assigned case study in the following chapter:

  • “Beyond Mendel’s Laws”
    • “Long QT Syndrome”

In a 3- to 4-page Microsoft Word document, create a work sheet by answering the Questions for Research and Discussion provided for each case study. (Do not answer the multiple-choice questions).

Cite any sources in APA format.

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Marketing Plan

This is your marketing plan assignment.   Pick a product and write a marketing plan as a General Manager or Marketing Manager of the business.  You can choose any product or service.  The goal is to define, explain, and apply the key course concepts:  the 5Cs, STP,  the 4Ps, and branding.    Each of these concepts requires at least one well-written and well-thought out paragraph.  Pay special attention to target markets, product positioning, price, and promotion; these concepts need multiple paragraphs to explain. You also must answer how and why the strategies are chosen.

Paper is to be a minimum of 8 pages, not counting the title page or reference page.  Maximum paper is 10 pages.  Paper is to have at least 5 references beyond the text book; two references MUST be from peer-reviewed sources.  Please see the rubric for grading guidelines

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