Construct A 3 To 5-Year Strategic Plan That Is Related To A Specified Health Care Organization Of Your Choice. The Organization May Be Not-For-Profit Or For-Profit. Complete A SWOT Analysis, And Include The Following

Construct A 3 To 5-Year Strategic Plan That Is Related To A Specified Health Care Organization Of Your Choice. The Organization May Be Not-For-Profit Or For-Profit. Complete A SWOT Analysis, And Include The Following:

  1. Internal strengths are related to resources and capabilities that effectively and efficiently allow an organization to accomplish its stated mission. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 strengths that you consider the highest priority for the organization of choice.
  2. Internal weaknesses are related to deficiencies in resources and capabilities that hinder an organization’s ability to accomplish its mandate or mission. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 weaknesses that you consider the highest priority for the organization of choice.
  3. External opportunities are outside factors or situations that can affect your organization in a favorable way. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 opportunities that you consider of highest priority for the organization of choice.
  4. External threats are outside factors or situations that can affect your organization in a negative way. Write out and discuss 8 to 10 threats that you consider of highest priority for the organization of choice.

Part 2:
In the health care industry, change occurs quickly and many times without warning. In an effort to address such changes, contingency planning is a key step in the strategic planning process. Contingency planning follows a 7-step process to achieve maximum effectiveness. Assume that you are formulating the contingency plans for an outpatient surgical center.

  • Identify the 7 steps in the contingency planning process, and explain how each step will be addressed for the surgical center.
  • Be sure to provide a properly cited response that includes references.

Type a two- to three-paragraph essay discussing the similarities and differences between person and behavior based approaches.

Person vs. Behavior Based Approaches
 
Instructions
Type a two- to three-paragraph essay discussing the similarities and differences between person and behavior based approaches. The essay should be a platform for demonstrating support for a specific approach.  Focus on answering the following questions:
 
How are the two approaches different?
How are they the same?
Can they be used together?
Which approach do you believe would work best in a work environment?
What are the obstacles to implementing both approaches?
 
Your essay should include the following formatting:
 
Essay should meet APA 6th ed. requirements
Double space
Times New Roman (12 point font)
1 inch margins
Reference Page
Cover page

Right to Counsel

For this Assignment you will look at how the need for counsel has changed through the years and how the United States Supreme Court has responded to that need. First, research the history of the Right to Counsel in the United States. You may use the sources provided in this unit, as well as your text for this Assignment. Next, draft a short essay explaining the development of the Right to Counsel in the U.S. Consider the historical developments in the U.S. legal system that made it more difficult for a person to represent him or herself in a criminal case. For instance, how are prosecutions different now than they were 100 years ago? Discuss at least three examples of how prosecutions have changed. You should research and explain the facts, analysis, and ultimate holding of at least four major Supreme Court cases that you learned about in your reading and research. Assignment should be clearly established and sustained. Assignment should follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.). Your writing should be well ordered, logical and unified, as well as original and insightful. Your work should display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics. Use the appropriate citation style for all citations. 3 pages single spaced.

Case Study: A System Approach Review The Case Study In The Article, Texas Health Harris Methodist-Cleburne: A System Approach To Surgical Improvement

Case Study: A System Approach Review the case study in the article, Texas Health Harris Methodist-Cleburne: A System Approach to Surgical Improvement (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. After reviewing the case study, construct a written paper that addresses the following: •Explain organizational theories evidenced in this case study. •Analyze how Texas Health Harris Methodist-Cleburne is a learning organization. •Explain the organizational structure displayed in this case study. •Describe the leaders involved in this case study. •Discusses the role of the leaders in this case study. Including an introduction and conclusion paragraph, your paper must be three to five double-spaced pages (excluding title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Including the textbook, utilize a minimum of three (one of which is the case study article used for review) scholarly and/or peer-reviewed sources from the Ashford University Library that were published within the last five years. Document all references in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center APA Checklist (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. it is do tomorrow at midnight. Can you please let me know. I will appreciate your help.

Compare And Contrast Argument Analysis Essay

For this essay, you will evaluate two paired argumentative essays on a contemporary controversial issue, using the strategy of comparison-and-contrast, to determine which essay is more “persuasive.” In other words, your own essay should answer the question: “Which essay makes the better argument?” (Or, “which essay is more convincing or well written?”) And, this does not mean, “With which essay do you agree more?”
Your own essay should offer an argument about the two argumentative essays you are evaluating. Your opinion on the controversial issue they are writing about is not relevant and should not be included in your essay. you must choose your articles from the New York Times–> The Opinion Pages –> Room for Debate
I need 4 things :
1- main argument      2- Claims (reasons)     3- Evidence( emotional + logical)
4- decide who is persuasive and why ?  5-MLA format   6-    3 Full pages.

Female Genital Cutting (FGC) is an important issue for global gender justice

Gender Justice: Female Genital Cutting
In a 4-page essay discuss the following: How would a utilitarian, a Kantian, a virtue ethicist, and a rights theorist evaluate the practice of FGC? What factors would they consider when determining whether or not FGC was an ethical practice, and what would they most likely decide? (Remember: They will likely come to different conclusions for different reasons.)
 
Female Genital Cutting (FGC) is an important issue for global gender justice. For this assignment, read the material on FGC in chapter 2 of the textbook (including the material in the text boxes) and case studies 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 in chapter 3 in the textbook.
 
In a 4-page essay discuss the following: How would a utilitarian, a Kantian, a virtue ethicist, and a rights theorist evaluate the practice of FGC? What factors would they consider when determining whether or not FGC was an ethical practice, and what would they most likely decide? (Remember: They will likely come to different conclusions for different reasons.)
Do not use any sources other than the ones assigned. Use of other sources will result in an F.
Papers should be typed, double-spaced with standard margins. Do not leave gaps between paragraphs or divide your paper into subsections. Do not use subheadings within the paper. Use 12-point Times New Roman type (the same size and font used in these directions). Pages should be numbered. No cover page is required. Hard copies should be stapled.
The paper should be written as one, unified essay with an introduction, a conclusion (which is different from the introduction) and transitional sentences linking paragraphs. It should not be written as a series of answers to a series of questions.
This paper should be written in your own words. If you must quote from an article, quotations should be kept short (no more than 10 words in length). There should not be more than two quotations in this paper. Quoted language must be placed in quotation marks and followed by a citation.
All university-level students are expected to understand the rules of paraphrase, quotation, and citation. Failure to paraphrase, quote, and/or cite properly will be penalized. Plagiarism is never acceptable. Plagiarism will be reported to the Office of Student Conduct for disciplinary action.
All papers must be submitted to Turnitin before or at the time they are due on the date that they are due. See the syllabus for the due date. The dropbox for this assignment is in the same ulearn folder as these directions and the link to the articles. Do not go directly to the Turnitin website; you will not be able to upload your paper there. You must use the link that I provided. Students have reported problems uploading papers using Google Chrome, so if this doesn’t work, use something else. A hard copy of the paper must also be handed in in class on the day that it is due. I will not accept papers unless they have been both submitted to Turnitin and handed in in class at the time that they are due. Emailed papers will not be accepted. Do not slide papers under the door to my office or leave them in my mailbox.
Papers will be graded based on the following criteria:

  • Understanding of and ability to apply the moral theories
  • Organization and writing (including the presence of a title, an introduction and a conclusion, sentence structure, grammar, punctuation, word use, spelling, and appropriate academic tone)
  • Appropriate use of paraphrase, quotation, and citation.
  • Length and format

 
 
 

What is more important? what you intend to happen or what actually happens?

What is more important? what you intend to happen or what actually happens?

Mill’s Utilitarianism is based on the notion that actions in themselves have no moral value and that it is only when we see the results (i.e., the “consequences”) that we can say that the action we chose was the right one, meaning that it led to an increase in happiness for the majority of people affected by a particular decision to act. In other words, the Ends (results) justify the Means (the action); and, for a Utilitarian, the intent is always to maximize happiness, but the consequences determine whether the actions and intentions were morally justifiable. For example, if a lie maximizes the happiness of everyone affected by the lie, then the lie was justifiable and the morally right thing to do.

Kant, on the other hand, says that our intentions to make moral choices are more important than the end results. For Kant, the only thing that matters is our intention to do the right thing, simply (and for no other reason) because it is the right thing to do. For example, if we intend to do the right thing by telling the truth but get bad results, we cannot be blamed for the bad results, because we did the right thing—we told the truth; but, if we do the wrong thing and lie and then get bad results, that is entirely our fault, because we chose to do the wrong thing to begin with.

As you do this assignment, keep Kant’s Categorical Imperative in mind, since most of us are pretty aware of how we would not like to be treated by other people. Pick one (1) of the following scenarios, and then answer the questions at the end.

Scenario #1:

You are a soldier in a battle zone. Your commanding officer has told your unit that you are to take a small village and that the orders are to shoot any combatants who might interfere with the mission. He says that the intel from above insists that the majority of the villagers either are or are harboring insurgent leaders. But, by accident (and unknown by your CO) you have a contact in the village who has been sharing confidential information, and your contact has indicated that the soldiers slipped out a week ago and that only women and children remain in the village. You already tried three days ago to explain what you have been learning from the unofficial source, but your CO seems to be more interesting in perfectly following the orders from HIS commander rather than pay much attention to just “one more pair of boots on the ground.”

Scenario #2:

You have a bad gambling addiction, and over the weekend, you thought you had a “sure thing”; so, you bet double or nothing against the $50,000 that you already owed the bookie. You lost (again), and Bruiser (the bookie’s “collector”) is coming in two days with a baseball bat to “remind” you of the importance of paying off your debts. You don’t have even a thousand dollars in the bank, so your only real choice is to contact your rich Uncle Bob, who loved you dearly when you were eight years old (which was also about the time you learned how to play Black Jack). You are hoping that even though Uncle Bob will not be happy, he will still give you the money before Bruiser comes to your house. As you are driving to Uncle Bob’s house, you realize that you have two choices: you can lie about why you need the money (for example, your child will die without an expensive operation not covered by insurance) and promise to pay Uncle Bob back as soon as you can, OR, you can admit your addiction and explain the situation, listen to his lecture about the evils of gambling, and admit that the odds are pretty good that he may never see the money again (but, at least your knee caps will remain intact). In all truth, you are a much better liar than gambler, so Uncle Bob would probably believe whatever lie you told.

For either Scenario #1 OR Scenario #2, answer the following questions in your well-developed and thoughtful essay.

• First, which scenario did you pick?

• Pretend you are good Utilitarian who is more interested in the results than in the intention to do the right thing, what course of action would you take and why? Please be specific with your answers and refer to the principles of the Utilitarian ethical theory as you explain your reasoning.

• Next, using the same scenario, pretend you are good Kantian who is more interested in the intention to do the right thing than in the consequences, what course of action would you take and why? Please be specific with your answers and refer to the principles of Kant’s ethical theory as you explain your reasoning.

• Finally, which of these two theories feels the most “comfortable” for you, when you are thinking about the moral rightness and wrongness of some action. Explain in detail why you prefer one of these ethical theories more than the other one.

Please use standard American grammar and follow APA formatting guidelines. Keep in mind that the essay should be between 600 words and as 900 words. Also, please do not use anything other than your textbook as a source for this paper.

Economics

EP10: VENTURE CAPITAL – A QUESTION AND ANSWER DISCUSSION WITH PETER GAUDET
This podcast answers the following questions:

  • Who is Peter Gaudet?
  • What is venture capital?
  • What are the biggest mistakes start-ups make?
  • Is the valuation process similar between start-up companies and large-CAP companies?
  • Ask the Investors: Explain share buy-backs?

https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/ep10-venture-capital-a-question-and-answer-discussion-with-peter-gaudet/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
 
 
 
EP21 : HOW TO INVEST IN REAL ESTATE
This podcast episode and article answers the following questions

  • What is real estate investing?
  • Why you should invest in real estate
  • When you should invest in stocks or real estate
  • Ask the Investors: How do companies buy back shares when there is no reduction in the number of shares outstanding?

https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/ep21-how-to-invest-in-real-estate/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
 
 
 
EP25: DEEP VALUE INVESTING – WITH TOBIAS CARLISLE
Outlined below is an introduction of Tobias Carlisle, and the questions and answers from Preston and Stig’sinterview with him.
Tobias Carlisle, the Managing Director of Eyquem Investment Management LLC, also serves as a portfolio manager for Eyquem Fund LP and other accounts that are managed separately. He has gained a lot of fame and respect mainly as an author on his website named Greenbackd, but he has also earned a special place in the finance world due to his books, Quantitative Value (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and Deep Value. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
Tobias worked as an analyst in a hedge fund before he founded Eyquem in 2010. He also has a lot of experience as a corporate advisory lawyer who excelled at mergers and acquisitions. With a graduate degree from the University of Queensland, Australia, Tobais has managed to prove his findings with hard facts in his book, Deep Value.
Deep Value provides several theories about activist management and intrinsic value while discussing geniuses such as Warren Buffett, Benjamin Graham and Carl Icahn. Simply put, the book explores the ideas behind finding severely undervalued companies and why investing in them is most effective.
https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/ep25-deep-value-investing-with-tobias-carlisle/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
 
 
 
EP34: REAL ESTATE INVESTING WITH JOSHUA DORKIN
This article provides an overview of Preston and Stig’s interview with online real estate investor, Josh Dorkin.
WHO IS JOSH DORKIN?
Josh Dorkin is the owner of BiggerPockets.com (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., a site that focuses on real investing to help investors. BiggerPockets has quickly gained popularity as one of the best resources on the internet for it’s open architecture and strong community. What started out as an small online forum now has more than 270,000 members, 800,000 unique visitors every month, thousands of articles, and investors who are ready to share their knowledge.
https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/ep34-real-estate-investing-with-joshua-dorkin/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
 
 
 
EP48: INVESTING IN ETFS W/ DR. WESLEY GRAY
This article provides an overview of Preston and Stig’s interview with Wesley Gray, an Executive Managing Member from the asset management company Alpha Architect that specializes in Quantitative Value ETFs.
This article and podcast answers the following questions:

  • Who is Wesley Gray and why did he start an ETF?
  • What is the difference between an ETF and a mutual fund for the investor?
  • Why is an ETF typically cheaper than a mutual fund?

https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/ep48-etf-investing-with-dr-wesley-gray/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.