Change is inevitable, and it seems to be even more common as the world rapidly becomes globalized. You know that BANKS Industries is about to reorganize a number of departments, and your team is likely to be affected. As you prepare for this process, you start to think about how you will handle this news and communicate with your team, especially given the diverse needs of your team members. Using the module readings, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet, research cultural communication and courtesies. Then, based on your communication strategy for handling change, prepare a case study that addresses the following: •What challenges does change represent when considering the reactions of a diverse team? What are the barriers you might encounter? •How will you communicate the need for change with your team, while addressing the team members’ diverse needs? •How does a lack of consideration for differences cause communication to fail? Provide an example. Write an 8–10-page paper in Microsoft Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. Use the following file naming convention: LastnameFirstInitial_M4_A2.doc.
The Impact Of Technology On Media.
1: What changes and additional impacts on the Media Industry have occurred since 2007?
2: Define “citizen journalism.”
3: What is a press statement? How has this changed with the emergence of interactive media and technology?
4: How should organizations interact with the media?
5: What are possible reasons for bringing information to the attention of the news media? Or to an analyst or shareholder?
6: What is the importance of timing in the release of information?
The answers should be based on the articles that I attached.
The subject is about the impact of Technology on Media.
Notes: 200 words for each answer.
Notes :write it with very simple words.
RESEARCH METHODS
The projective testing area of qualitative research methodologies tends to be a bit controversial within the research community. There are numerous projective tests being used by researchers today; identify and explain one of them to your fellow classmates. Within your discussion, explain what this test is attempting to demonstrate. Do you believe this test is a good research method? Why, or why not?
Transformational Leader
- How does this leader use talk to transform a situation?
- Specifically, how does the leader engage with others through talk?
- How does this leader create a connection with others through talk?
- How does this leader raise the level of morality in a group through talk?
- How does this leader attend to the needs and motives of followers through talk?
- How does this leader help followers reach their fullest potential through talk?
- What are some of the powerful statements this leader is known for?,
Computer Science
1. Perform an Internet search, and list at least five operating systems (OS), descriptions of the OS, and pros and cons of each one. Fill in the table below.
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2. List seven categories of software, and describe each one with no less than 75 words per category.
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3. Demonstrate that you can manage files on your computer by looking at the files on your computer and locating at least five files or folders that should be renamed or relocated to improve the organization and make it easier to locate information on your computer. Take a screenshot of the “before” look of the files, and take a screenshot of “after” you make changes to your files. Copy and paste the screenshots into this template.
4. Browse and search the Internet for public domain software. View the software’s requirements and then check your computer system. Will this software run on your system? Why, or why not?
5. Download a free mobile app that has a practical use. Write an evaluation of the app. If you do not have the capability to download an app, choose an app, research it, and write an evaluation based on your research.
6. On page 181 of your textbook is a concept map. Fill in the table below to show the hierarchy of software.
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7. On page 243 of your textbook is a concept map. Fill in the table below to illustrate the hierarchy of OS resource management activities.
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Needs Assessment
- Better understand the problem you are attempting to address,
- Gather information about resources and services that are already available to your target audience.
- Identify gaps in services
Assignment Details:
You are a community recreation agent in the city of Valley Hill. For this assignment, you are in the early stages of putting together a comprehensive youth development program. Before you can begin your work you must present your rationale for such a program to your director and representatives from Valley Hill city council. They want to know “Why now?” and “Why you?.” They have instructed you to conduct a needs assessment in order to justify going forward with your plan.
To complete this assignment address the following:
- Why are you collecting this data? What is the problem?
- What methods (focus groups, surveys, etc…a combination of methods) will you use to collect data?
- How will you collect the data? Will you be asking others to partner with you? If so, why and how?
- From whom will you collect the data?
- What questions will you use to collect the data?
- What needs to you anticipate?
You must provide thorough justification for each question based upon the information provided regarding Valley Hill.
It is expected that your needs assessment will be professionally assembled, will cover all relevant topic areas, and will help to inspire your director and city council to give you the “go ahead.” Creativity and innovation is encouraged, so feel free to take liberties in terms of format, packaging, and design.
A Little Bit About Valley Hill
Valley Hill is typical of many small cities in the United States. It is located at the northern point of a major metropolitan area. Valley Hill itself has just over 100,000 residents. It is considered a fairly affluent small city, with a good economic mix (manufacturing, technology, retail, and professional services). It is a regional destination for tourists, sporting a vibrant downtown, close proximity to the mountains, abundant water resources (lakes, rivers, waterfalls), and a variety of city- and county-managed parks, beaches, community centers and athletic fields. Valley Hill has six public high schools that serve the city’s residents, nine public middle schools, and twenty one public elementary schools. There are several private school options for children, and the city boasts a large homeschool population as well. The city has its own police force, fire department, EMS services, public transit, parks and recreation, roads, and public housing departments, and supports a number of other community services as well, including a new not-for-profit Children’s Museum. The city is proud to be the home of two well-known private universities, an extensive community-technical college system, and is home to a branch campus of the state’s major research university, which is located less than an hour away.
While Valley Hill is considered by many to be a great place to live, it does have its challenges. For example, there is a fairly large income disparity between residents, and there are pockets of the city that have been largely unaffected by the recent economic boom. One such pocket is the neighborhood of Oldtown, a historically working class African American neighborhood located near the geographical center of the city. The Oldtown neighborhood has a proud and rich history, has an active neighborhood association, and is home to a mix of income levels ranging from working class households to families who live in public housing units. While Oldtown has historically been known as an African American neighborhood, a recent wave of immigration has brought a substantial number of families of Hispanic descent into the area. At the time of this writing, the racial/ethnic breakdown of Oldtown is approximately 50% Black or African American, 30% Hispanic, and 20% White. A significant number of Oldtown residents receive public assistance, including public housing vouchers, food stamps, Medicaid, Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF), and/or Supplemental Security Income. Over 70% of families who have children qualify for free or reduced lunch. The crime rate in Oldtown is slightly higher than the city as a whole, and significantly higher than the surrounding county.
The Valley Hill School District has a bussing policy in place, so children in Oldtown do not all go to the same school. In fact, there is a strong probability that two children in the same grade who live on opposite sides of the same street could attend different schools. The only youth-serving organization that exists in Oldtown is the John W. Covington Community Center, a small not-for-profit organization in the neighborhood. The “JC”, as it’s known, offers free daycare (ages 0-4) to approximately 10 families, provides a place for kids to do homework after school, 3 or 4 old Apple computers, and some basic recreation activities (basketball on an outdoor hoop, 4-square, arts and crafts). The center is small and cramped, and can only accommodate approximately 20 kids at a time for both daycare and afterschool activities. There are 3 full-time staff members, 2 part-time daycare workers, and the center operates on a budget of approximately $150,000 per year. In the heart of the neighborhood is the former Oldtown Elementary School which has been vacant since a new elementary school was built 3 years ago. The city has tried to find a buyer for the property, but given the economic conditions in Oldtown, there have been few interested parties. The school has office space, approximately 30 classrooms, an art room, auditorium, cafeteria, and gymnasium. Outside is a playground, and a multi-purpose athletic field. The physical structure of the building is safe for occupation, but it needs considerable tender loving care (a thorough cleaning, new paint, light bulbs, etc.). Most of the old desks, chairs and tables remain, and the kitchen appliances are all usable. No other equipment remains (office machines, computers, athletic equipment, etc.). The playground is unsafe for use, and the athletic field is overgrown and not in playing condition.
Quantitative Research
research how quantitative research is used in your discipline. Using this information, write an essay that describes how quantitative research tools can be used to aid in decision making within your field. Be sure your essay addresses the following questions/topics: 1. Describe specific quantitative methods and tools that could be used within your discipline to gather data. Include your rationale. 2. Evaluate their effectiveness with respect to certain areas within your discipline. 3. Include company or organizational examples within your essay, as relevant. 4. In your opinion, what is the future of quantitative research both within your discipline and in general? Your APA-formatted response must be a minimum of three pages (not including the title page and the reference page) and must include an introduction, a thesis statement (concise summary of the main point of the paper), and a clear discussion of the questions/topics above. Your response must include a minimum of two credible references. All sources used must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
Business Finance – Economics
Application: Analysis Of Best Practices
Strategic HRM is not just simply adopting “best practices” set by other organizations. In strategic HRM, the success of the organization rests upon long-term choices, such as how human resources are considered and deployed. In the “best-practice” approach to strategic HRM, the underlying assumption is that there is a set of HRM best practices that will generate increased performance for the organization. Scholars disagree whether any given set of best practices has been shown to create value in all settings and whether results can sometimes vary by the organizational environment. Most scholars agree, however, that distinctive HR best practices can help to develop the core competencies that ultimately enable the organization to outperform its competitors. Making an informed decision on which best practices may fit the needs of a particular organization is an essential skill for HR professionals as strategic partners. In this Application Assignment, you prepare recommendations, by providing justification for adopting strategic HR best practices for the organization you have been researching in this course. Your recommendations should be based on your research and belief that they will create strategic value for the organization and provide justification. These examples should be currently used by a similar organization, but do NOT currently exist in the organization you have been researching for this course. Some examples of best practices you might consider include, but are not limited to, selective hiring, self-managed teams, performance contingent pay, and continuous skill training. For this week’s Application Assignment, in a 1- to 2-page paper you will write a critical review of strategic HR best practices that: •Provide a critical review of at least two strategic HR best practices in at least two different areas: resourcing, rewards, or learning and development. •Then make recommendations in your review that specify how these best practices should be adopted by your chosen organization. •Justify your recommendations, addressing how they might create strategic value for the organization, using references from the literature and specific experiences when applicable from both academic resources and your own work experiences.
Our Changing Society
Society is constantly developing and changing, and people disagree about the progress of this development. Do you believe that the world has changed for the better, or for the worse?
In a multi-paragraph essay, support your answer to this question. Reinforce your position with specific details and examples from readings and your own experience.
As you write, remember your essay will be scored based on how well you:
· develop a multi-paragraph response to the assigned topic that clearly communicates your thesis to the audience.
· support your thesis with meaningful reasons and sufficient details.
· address the readers’ concerns, opposing viewpoint, or counterarguments.
· organize your essay in a clear and logical manner, including an introduction, body, and conclusion.
· use well-structured sentences and language that are appropriate for your audience.
· edit your work to conform to the conventions of standard American English.
