Describe restrictions that are (or could be) placed on those revenues. Evaluate how public policy decisions affect the receipt of revenues. Analyze the economic conditions that affect revenue projections. Recommend a revenue policy that aligns with community values.
How would you distinguish between services
How would you distinguish between services and products? What are the main implications of this difference for the global marketing of services? Why is the international product policy likely to be given higher priority in most firms than other elements of the global marketing mix? What are the major causes of international price escalation? Suggest possible courses of action to deal with this problem. In order to protect themselves, how should marketers price their product in a country with high inflation?
conquest culture
Discuss the concept of “conquest culture.” Discuss if and how “cultural crystallization” was very significant in determining what the final stabilized forms of the Latin American acculturated society are.
Emergence of United States as a superpower
The world prior to 1945 consisted chiefly of states with market economies, colonial empires, and international relations centered on European states like Britain and Germany. How did World War II damage and disrupt the older order of things in terms of international relations, the global economy, and the colonial system?
Continuous Improvement and Performance Improvement Tools
Continuous Improvement and Performance Improvement ToolsIntroduction and Alignment .focus on evaluating the systematic approach to improving performance. illustrate common performance improvement models. Once an opportunity for improvement has been identified, for example in the skin cancer unit in a walk-in clinic, then an improvement team is established with the people most familiar with the dermatology department. Next, improvement projects are created using analytical tools to scrutinize the failures and successes in the clinic, and performance improvement tools are developed to emphasize the successes and correct or eliminate the failures. be able to: Dissect the complexities and challenges in a variety of healthcare facilities. Demonstrate how healthcare facilities identify their problems, what tools they employ to correct them, and what sequelae develop. Discuss continuous improvement and performance improvement tools. Resources Textbook: Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management Textbook: Lean Sigma – Rebuilding Capacity in Healthcare Background Information Performance improvement is the last phase of healthcare quality management. Once an opportunity for improvement has been identified (unacceptable increased morbidity and mortality in the skin cancer clinic, for example), action must be taken to find and fix the cause of the unfavorable performance (increased and more timely and accurate detection of skin cancers). Performance improvement models, such as the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle (PDSA) and Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle (PDCA), FADE model, corrective action plan, Lean Model of Improvement, Muda, etc., are used by many different industries all over the world employing Six Sigma and Lean Sigma principles to increase productivity and eliminate errors. To get performance improvement, you need to use performance improvement tools, which are quantitative and qualitative. Tools such as brainstorming, multi-voting, nominal group technique, affinity diagrams, cause-and-effect diagrams, decision matrices, flowcharts, workflow diagrams, stakeholder analyses, and response scales can be employed in performance improvement applying Lean Sigma and Six Sigma protocols to the healthcare workplace. Instructions Review the following chapters in the textbook Introduction to Healthcare Quality Management: Chapter 5, “Continuous Improvement” Chapter 6, “Performance Improvement Tools” Navigate to the threaded discussion below and respond to the following discussion prompts: Explain differences between different models. Highlight the steps in a performance improvement project. Illustrate performance improvement tools. How do Lean Sigma and Six Sigma apply in these models?
nationalist struggle in Africa
Was World War II Inevitable or Could it Have Been Avoided
Was WWII avoidable or inevitable? Hitler had many policies. What were reactions to Mein Kampf and Axis aggression that would be considered as reasons for WWII? Very few events in life are inevitable. Though circumstances, ideologies and public opinion may seem to be heading toward an inevitable destination, the truth is that even one person if in the right place at the right time can steer a nation’s course away from disaster. Word War II was not inevitable. In hindsight we can see numerous ways in which it could have been avoided. However, we are looking at it from the luxury of the future. We are not pressed by poor economies, a desperate German populace, an apathetic British and American public or the apparent benefits of Hitler’s legislation passed with the goal of charming the German people and the world. Two specific ways in which Allied apathy was highlighted during the buildup to World War II were their reactions to Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” and their reaction to early Axis aggressions. In both cases the Allies either chose to look the other way or deliberately interpret the messages in pacifist or even delusional ways.
profitability ratios
find the profitability ratios for the bank Wells Fargo for the most recent year. Provide an analysis of what these ratios indicate for Wells Fargo’s operations and use of its assets. How has Wells Fargo performed since 2008 when the mortgage crisis arose?
Louis & French Revolution / Peter the Great, Russia & Poland
) What were Louis XVI’s most serious mistakes during the French Revolution? Had he been a more able ruler, might the French Revolution have been avoided? Could a constitutional monarchy have succeeded? Did the revolution ultimately have little to do with the competence of the monarch? 2) How and why did Russia emerge as a great power while Poland did not? How were Peter the Great’s domestic reforms related to his military ambitions? What were his methods of reform? How did family conflict influence his later policies? Was Peter a successful ruler?
community intervention
What is the difference between “community intervention” and “intervention in the community”? How can health advocates thoroughly address each in, for example, public policymaking of one of the following (choose one and discuss or choose a health concern of your own liking):100 words Youth violence Asthma in children Walking track and other public access to exercise/fitness Heart disease Lack of availability of health food (in stores, restaurants, etc.)
