Religious Freedom: Church And State

America underwent a sober transformation in the aftermath of WWII.  It impacted American life in pervasive ways. One of those ways had to do with religious freedom, especially as it related to the separation of church and state.  For this week’s discussion, let’s consider this issue.

  • How would you define religious freedom?
  • To what extent does religious freedom intersect with the separation of church and state?
  • Has American swung too far to the right or to the left in the debate between separation of church and state?  Why?

Discussion

Discussions
1. Review the critical considerations and research the Internet.
· Explain a secure connection and its establishment requirements.
· Provide a proper rationale while giving the sequence of steps that will verify whether the controls are working to require secure connections.
· Submit the procedure guide to this discussion forum.
2. Research the Internet on the various aspects of a malware-free security policy.
· Review the critical considerations to prepare the procedure guide.
· Organize all steps necessary for a malware-free environment.
· Provide proper justification for each step mentioned in the procedure guide.
· Submit the procedure guide document to your instructor.
3. Research the Internet to obtain information on Windows Group Policies and the Group Policy Editor.
· Review the critical considerations to prepare a procedure guide.
· Organize all the steps necessary for implementing Group Policies.
· Provide a proper justification for each step mentioned in the procedure guide.
· Submit the procedure guide to this forum.
4. Research the Internet to obtain information on MBSA and security audits.
· Review the critical considerations to prepare the procedure guide.
· Organize all the steps necessary for security audits.
· Provide a proper justification for each step mentioned in the procedure guide.
· Submit the procedure guide to this forum.
5. Search the Internet for data backup techniques.
· Review the critical considerations to prepare the procedure guide.
· Provide a proper justification for each step mentioned in the procedure guide.
· Submit the procedure guide to this forum.
6. Research the Internet to obtain information on Windows network security.
· Review the critical considerations to prepare a procedure guide.
· Organize all the steps necessary for implementing security on both a wired and wireless network.
· Provide a proper justification for each step mentioned in the procedure guide.
· Submit the procedure guide to this forum.
7. Identify the proper phase in the PDCA cycle for each security administration task discussed in the lab.
· Explain with proper reasoning how a specific administrative task helped in securing the environment.
· Submit to this discussion board.
8. Search the Internet for information on software development management policies.
· Provide requirements for securing each step of the software development process.
· Explain and give proper reasoning for each step in securing application software.
· Submit your response to this forum.
9. Search the Internet for information on securing Web servers and Web browsers.
· Provide all requirements necessary for securing the application software.
· Explain and give proper reasoning for each step to secure the application software.
· Submit your response to this forum.
10. Search the Internet for information on Windows incident-handling tools.
· Identify the correct function to secure incidents of Ken 7.
· Explain with proper reasoning your choice of the software tools to be used for Ken 7.
· Submit your response to this forum.
11. Research the Internet to obtain information on one of the following: SDLC, SCM, or Agile software development.
· Review the critical considerations to prepare a procedure guide.
· Organize all the steps necessary for implementing the method you chose.
· Provide a proper justification for each step mentioned in the procedure guide.
· Submit the procedure guide to this forum.

Air Power In Vietnam

Explain the changes in military aviation that occurred in the mid-Cold War and later Vietnam eras. In your view, was airpower effective in the Vietnam Conflict? Did those changes help or hinder the cause?
Be sure to locate secondary sources on the Internet, and also be sure to provide specifics in your discussion. All references must be in APA format. Any opinion is permissible, as long as it is backed up by solid argument and analysis; give facts to support your response – so, don’t think you have to say “sure” since this is a course on the history of aviation!
The ideal original, primary posting is an approximately 150-words.

EBWK8T

1. Why have advertising networks become controversial? What, if anything, can be done to overcome any resistance to this technique?
2. List and describe some Web site design features that impact online purchasing.
3.What are some of the difficulties in providing services in an online environment? What factors differentiate the services sector from the retail sector, for example?
4.Briefly outline the types of information an organization would gather before writing the organizations information security policy document.
5.Briefly describe the most important functions to look for in project management software and why they are important.

Cross Cultural Management

Discuss and analyse the determinants of culture in the country chosen: Religion and Social. Apply the cultural theories to the chosen culture. Look at the Hofstede Dimensions and world values survey to find background info. Other theorectical perpectives, tropenaars, global project, etc. should be included. Please refer to The Globe Book of in-depth studies of 25 societies, if it is available to you in the library.
Project resource:
1. textbook
2. hofstede home page: www.geert-hofstede.com, world values
3. survey: www.worldvaluessurvey.org
Many other comparable sources of background information:
1. Country Statistical Organisations
2. The Wall Street Journal
3. BusinessWeek
4. The Economist
5. OECD
6. IMF
7. World Bank
8. United Nations
9. E-Library
10. Google
Have already done part of it, need to continue with another 2500 to 3000 words.

ART 150: THE CULTURAL USES OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Academic RESEARCH PAPER project Art 150 • Fall 2017
Art 150 • academic research project • page 1 of 3
about the academic research paper (25%)
Students are required to research and write a 2,000 to 2,500-word academic paper that explores the cultural uses of photography or photographs in Western society during the 19th, 20th, or 21st century. The essay needs to discuss (or “argue”) a particular point. I encourage you to come up with your own topic as it relates to your academic or personal interests. I am happy to help you formulate your topic. Additionally, the essay will refer to a specific photograph (or photographs) as your proof or as a case study. Relevant theories or theorists will also be brought in to assist in your discussion. The format for the assignments and final essay, as well as the rubrics, will be posted on D2L.
steps & due dates
Grade weight
Due date
(dropbox on D2L)
Step 1
o Pre-library assignment (preliminary research of topic)
5% 18 Oct. by 5pm
Step 2
o Library assignment (continuing the pre- library assignment)
10% 23 Oct. by 5pm
Step 3
o Pre-read essay (optional) if you can give me a finished copy of your essay (title page, essay with footnotes, images and image list, bibliography), I will look it over and give you feedback on the structure and content; you can work on the paper to strengthen it and then submit it to be graded.
0%
hand in a hard copy
20 Nov. in class (not D2L)
Step 4 o Final essay 25% 29 Nov. by 5pm
Academic RESEARCH PAPER project Art 150 • Fall 2017
Art 150 • academic research project • page 2 of 3
Step 1: “Pre-library” assignment (5%): choosing your topic & researching
due in D2L dropbox: 18 October by 5pm
The pre-library assignment is your preliminary work for your research paper, namely,
(1) selecting or formulating an essay topic
(2) conducting some initial research to see if there is enough academic information for your proposed essay topic
To select a topic—or find background information—look to these sources in our library
For a general history of photography o Frizot, Michel. A New History of Photography. Köln: Könemann, 1998. o Hirsch, Robert. Seizing the Light: A History of Photography. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2000. o Rosenblum, Naomi. A World History of Photography. New York: Abbeville Press Publishers, 2007.
For a social history of photography o Marien, Mary Warner. Photography: A Cultural History. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2002. o Wells, Liz. Photography: A Critical Introduction. London/New York: Routledge, 2000.
Initial research
o Conduct some basic academic research on your topic using the Camosun library & online sources.
o Try to find at least 5 relevant and useful sources (books, ebooks, journal articles, reference books
and websites). You don’t need to have access to the books or articles just yet.
o Create a bibliography of your sources and format it using Chicago Manual of Style (Turabian) for notes and bibliography; Link to : http://camosun.ca.libguides.com/Chicago-17thEd
NOTE: You may consult Wikipedia but don’t cite it in your bibliography. Also, do not cite my lecture material, regular dictionaries, videos/DVDs, television shows, Youtube, etc.
Document format for the “pre-library” assignment
-1” margins on each side; single space; use one font family and one size; font colour is black. -remove ghosting from cut and pasted information (use “clear formatting”); -have page numbers beginning on page 2 (do not have a number on your title page).
Academic RESEARCH PAPER project Art 150 • Fall 2017
Art 150 • academic research project • page 3 of 3
Instructions for submitting “pre-library” assignment (format & content)
title page
Title page includes the following information: Pre-library Assignment, Art 150 sec 01, your name & email, instructor name, date handed in
next pages
-In 3 or so sentences, provide a working idea of the essay topic (a working thesis statement): WHAT exactly are you discussing in the essay (that is, what are you going to prove or “argue”) and WHICH photograph(s) will you be using as your proof? -Include photograph(s) you plan to use in the essay. For each image, include the following details next to the image (in this order): title of the photograph (use quotation marks around the title); photographer’s full name, year it was taken; specific medium and size; image source (web address); if it is in a particular collection, name the collection.
last page
On a separate sheet is your Bibliography formatted using Chicago Manual of Style (Turabian) for notes and bibliography; http://camosun.ca.libguides.com/Chicago-17thEd
Advice….
• researching takes time and patience, but if you have a good understanding of your essay topic and the question(s) you are trying to answer, your research time can be greatly reduced.
For an example of the pre-Library Assignment, see the example on D2L

Promoting YOU As A Brand

Every one of us is our own brand, and in this assignment you will analyze Your Brand!
Write a four to six (4-6) page paper in which you address the following personal branding questions:
1. Examine your personal skills:
What is your area of expertise?
What valuable skills do you have to offer?
Where can you improve?
2. Analyze your career goals:
What do you want to accomplish? (e.g., obtain a new job, get a better position in your current company, reinvent yourself, obtain fame, etc.)
3. Define your aspirations:
What do you want to be known for?
What steps can you take to get there?
4. Assess your job personality:
Go to http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/nov/11/-sp-questionnaire-what-job-would-make-you-happiest and take the Job Personality Test.
What do the results identify about your current employment?
What direction do the results show your career might take?
5. Analyze your current career emulation:
Research individuals that are currently in the position that you want.
What are people in such positions doing?
What displays when you Google their name or a specific job title that you are seeking? Document what you find and address how you can (or have) accomplish(ed) similar achievements.
6. Examine the potential opportunities for networking within your general career domain.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor (2009), career networking is how over 60% of individuals find jobs.
Suggest the individuals / groups of individuals that you might use to network within your career domain.
7. Assess your social media presence:
Do you currently have accounts on Linked In, Classmates, Facebook, etc.? If so, what could you do to improve your presence on these Websites? If not, which Websites would you consider signing up for?
Are there any additional social media Websites that you would consider maintaining? Why or why not?
8. Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
Typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the students name, the professors name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
Note: There are no reference or APA requirements for this assignment.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:
Evaluate the role communication plays in marketing programs.
Analyze the advertising tools available to determine which ones to use for a specific situation.
Analyze media tools that can be used to enhance marketing communications.
Use technology and information resources to research issues in marketing communications.
Write clearly and concisely about marketing communications using proper writing mechanics.

BA 382 Homework Handout

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BA 382 – Homework Assignment Handout
Due Dates are shown on the Moodle
This document provides requirements and instructions for each homework assignment. Unless otherwise
instructed, homework assignments are to be printed out and handed in during the class they are due.
An “A” grade (95/100 pts) can be earned by submitting a homework assignment on-time that satisfies ALL
criteria, is written well, is relevant to the topic, and has no grammatical or spelling errors. Departures from the
required format, omission of required content, and spelling errors will result in a grade reduction.
Assignments are due at the beginning of class on the date shown on the class schedule and will be collected
after you have briefly summarized what you read with the class. A 10% “late fee” is assessed per day for late
assignments and worth zero points if submitted one week after their due date. Also, tech alert grades are
reduced by an additional 10% deduction if they are not shared in class.
Technical issues are not valid reasons for late submissions.
Please realize that the notes in the ‘callouts’ on Page four showing a sample tech alert are REQUIREMENTS,
not suggestions. Remember to explicitly tie your article summary back to the material presented in the text.
Read the chapters BEFORE you look for articles.
HW #1: Tech Alert on IT & Strategy (Ch 3 or 4) -OR- Hardware/Emerging Technology (Ch 5)
Ch 3 or 4 IT Strategy option: Find one article that relates to the content covered in Chapters 3 or 4 in our
text. For this option, choose one of the following approaches:
• Summarize a recent ‘real-world’ example that illustrates one topic presented in one of these chapters or find a related article that extends the book’s discussion on IT and strategy, and/or;
• Discuss or provide an example of a key term shown in the book margins from Chapters 3 or 4.
• Look at the discussion questions at the end of the chapter sections and find an article that helps you answer a question that is posed, or;
• Follow-up on a specific case study that is presented in the text or find comparable examples. If you choose this option, you must focus on new information about the organization that is not included in the
text.
Chapter 5: Moore’s Law and More
• Look for an article that discusses emerging technologies or trends discussed in the text, focusing on the use or potential use by organizations or individuals. Try to find examples of new products that illustrate
the “fifth wave” of technology (RFID, wearable computing, emerging technologies).
• Other options would be to find an article that discuss Moore’s law, the move toward mobile technologies (smart phones), advances in hardware technology, grid computing, or e-waste.
HW #2: Tech Alert on Software (Ch 13 or 14)
Chapter 13: Understanding Software or Chapter 14: Software in Flux
• Find an article that focuses on managerial advice or trends relating to Cloud Computing, Open Source Software, Service-Oriented Architecture (SoA), Enterprise systems, ERP, Software as a Service (SaaS),
or;
• Look for an article that covers user interface design and/or trends/advances in the user interface (speech, gesture recognition, mobility, etc.), or;
• Find an article that discusses new system development or implementation in an organization–Success or Failure; or
• If you have participated in the implementation of a new information system deployment at work (even as an end-user), you can write up your experiences. No article is required if you choose this option, but
the rest of the tech alert requirements must be followed (quote from text, etc.)
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HW #3: Tech Alert on Amazon (Ch 7)
• Follow similar instructions from previous Tech Alerts and find information relating to Amazon and current events. Be sure to include a citation from our text in the first paragraph linking your article to the
text.
HW #4: Tech Alert on Facebook or Google (Ch 11 or 18).
• Follow similar instructions from previous Tech Alerts and find information relating to Facebook or Google and current events. Be sure to include a citation from our text in the first paragraph linking your
article to the text.
REQUIRED FORMAT & CONTENT OF TECH ALERTS
Technology alerts are one full-page (no more or less) memos addressed to the instructor. The focus should be
to 1) introduce the article by first explaining why it is relevant to our chapter topic, 2) summarize the main
points of the article, and 3) provide a ‘response’ to the article.
Unless otherwise specified, the source used should be an article published within the last 6 months from a
credible source. Acceptable sources are published articles in magazines, newspapers, scholarly journals, or on-
line publications. Company web sites, personal sites, blog entries, Wikipedia entries, etc. are not valid sources of
information for this assignment. Do not use company press releases or product announcements. Rule of thumb:
If you can’t find an article title, date when published, AND author name(s), then you are not looking at a
suitable article for this assignment.
I recommend finding in-depth articles in business magazines or newspapers that focus on USE of technology
rather than the technology itself. An appropriate article selection with clear relevance to the chapter content is
required. The business databases available from www.sou.edu/library may be helpful. Another good option is to
browse or search specific on-line IT/business publications – links to some of these are provided in Moodle.
The callouts on the following page highlight the format and content requirements for each tech alert.
Additional comments:
• Include at least one direct reference (quotation) from the assigned chapter of the text. This quote must be used to provide a logical connection from the textbook to the information in your article summary.
Cite the quote properly (e.g. (Gallaugher, 2016, p. 123)) or ((Gallaugher, 2016, sec. 5.3) for e-book
users) and use the format shown on the next page. Do not include our text under the memo heading
where you will list the article reference that you found.
• Any text that comes straight from the article must also be in quotes. Because the memo is a summary of the article and you have given all the proper citation information in the first paragraph, you can cite the
article within the text by referring to the article itself, the writer’s name. (See tech alert for example.)
• If you read terminology or see acronyms that you are unfamiliar with, look them up (in the book glossary or in an on-line computing dictionary), and include the definition in your write-up. If you
don’t understand what you are writing about, that defeats the purpose of this assignment. Do not use an
article you don’t understand – look for another.
• Conclude your memo with your own thoughts/comments. Do not provide new information from the article in this paragraph. This paragraph can include, but is not limited to:
o personal observations, o your perception of the importance of the issue or your response to what you learned, or o conclusions about how the information from the article supports or refutes information from the
text, or from something you’ve learned in another class,

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Identifying the source of your information: As shown in the example on the next page, use published articles
and include the name of the article, the author, the date posted (not the date you accessed it), and the name of the
journal, newspaper, or magazine. Do not identify the search engine (Google or the library database
(EBSCO-Host) as the source of your article. Use the name of the publication itself.
The sample tech alert on the next page is an illustration of the content and format of a tech alert.
Please Note: the sample assignment uses a bullet format to summarize some points made in the article. Using
bulleted points can be helpful, but this is not required. If you do use bulleted points, be sure that you provide a
logical ‘introduction’ to the points, that each point corresponds with that introductory statement, and that the
points you make are consistent in style, verb use, etc.
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BA 382 Tech Alerts: REQUIRED FORMAT–each “callout” below indicates a required element to be
included in each tech alert.
Technology Alert #n
To: Daniel Clark, MM
From: your name
Subject: Outsourcing Software Development (Chapter 10)
Date: Today’s Date
Pickering, C. (2015, October 10). Choosing the best software sourcing solution. Retrieved from
http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/ /article.php/3629041
In response to our discussion concerning the trends towards outsourcing software development,
I thought you might be interested in the article cited above. Outsourcing is defined in the
textbook as “the purchase of any product or service from another company” (Gallaugher, 2016,
p. xx) or ((Gallaugher, 2016, sec. x.x) for e-book readers).
This article compares the benefits of outsourcing software development to the benefits of
developing software in-house. According to a recent survey, “50% of existing production
applications were delivered by in-house development, 46% by purchased packages, 3% by
domestic outsourcing, almost 1% by Application Service Providers (ASP), and less than 1% by
offshore outsourcing.”
The article mentions the following advantages of in-house development:
• Employee commitment: employees realize that their success depends on corporate success.
• Company knowledge: employees know the company products, they know how the company operates, and they understand company culture.
• Physical proximity: the developers and users can have regular face-to-face meetings as well as informal contact around the “coffee pot”. As noted in the article, physical
proximity “promotes better personal relationships that, in turn, promote better project
results.”
Pickering notes that the primary advantage of outsourcing is to save on costs, but notes that the
advantages of in-house development as stated above are hard to overcome. He concludes the
article by stating that internal and external projects are not suited for the same types of projects.
“The more commodity-like the project the better suited it is for external development. The more
unique-which usually means the more critical to corporate success-the better suited it is for
internal development.” (Pickering, 2015, p. 2). He goes on to state that it doesn’t have to be all
or nothing: the simple functions of a large project are subcontracted, while the subtle or
complex functions can be developed internally.
Many of the points made in this article were consistent with those made in the text and it was
helpful to read about how the approach taken may depend on the type of system in
development. However, the article overlooked several disadvantages of insourcing software
development discussed in our text, particularly the lack of expertise that in-house developers
may have with new technologies.
Include
this
line.
Properly
formatted
APA
Citation
with
hanging
indent and
double-line
spacing. No
underline
or
hyperlinks
should be
present Use 12 pt. font with single- spaced paragraphs and one
blank line between
paragraphs.
Include book
chapter in
Subject line
Summarize article
in your own words.
All direct quotes
must be in
quotation marks.
(Bullet format
used here is just an
option—if using
bullets, be
consistent in style
and format.)
What do you think? The concluding paragraph should be your own thoughts about the topic, or observations on how
issues discussed in the article compare to points made in the book or in class discussions. (This paragraph should
address the topic of the article. Do not provide general critique such as “I thought the article was well-written” or “I
wish that the author had included more information about…”
Specific and
relevant
reference to
textbook
content.
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Technology Plan Assignment
Creating a business plan is the primary activity of BA499 Business Planning, the capstone course required for
business majors. The purpose of this assignment is for you to think about 1) how your type of business could
achieve competitive advantages through the use of technology and 2) how information technology can be used
to support your core transaction processing. To do this, you will need to find and examine two different
software applications that could be used by your business. (If you don’t have an idea for a business plan yet,
that’s okay – just pick a specific type of business that you could potentially be interested in.) Note: Many classes
evolve around your business idea so it will benefit you in the long run to decide on a business type and use the
same business for your remaining courses.
Secondly, you will need to develop your information system that is intertwined within your marketing strategy.
Information systems will aid in customer data collection and can be used to facilitate customer retention if
properly used to its full potential. You will develop a strategy that uses your information system to attain and
retain current and future customers.
Formatting and Content Requirements: Your report must be a minimum of three full pages and should be
professional in appearance. Specifically, include a centered title at the top of the first page, and create a page
footer with your name, date, and page number (in Page x of y format as shown in this document). The following
five sections should be included with underlined headings and paragraphs should be double-line spaced. Use
Times New Roman 12-point font and single-line spacing throughout.
Business Description:
• Provide a thorough description of your potential business: products/services your business will provide, your target market, an estimate of the size of the business, and where your business will be located. If
you are proposing a unique type of business, be sure that your business model (how you make money) is
evident. Copying and using an existing business is not permissible. Discuss why you chose a particular
target market and location for your business.
Social Media and Marketing Strategy:
• Discuss your social media and e-commerce strategies. Some possible questions to consider: What types of Web 2.0 strategies would you employ? Would you have a website? What purpose(s) would it
serve? Do you anticipate conducting any B2B or B2C e-commerce? How can you use social media to
increase your competitive advantage? Which social media sites will you use (you must specifically
name the ones you will use)?
Information System:
• List at least five different pieces of data (other than name, phone, email) that you will collect from your potential customers – assume you can get any information you would like such as birthdate, social
security #, etc.
• Two of the five pieces of data must be unique to your industry (e.g. if selling alcohol, you would need a birthdate). Be specific and use all five pieces of data. The data will help to inform you of who your
customer is. This is the heart of your information system so attention to detail is crucial. Specifically
address what processes you will use to attain and retain your customers with your information system.
For example, will you mail them a postcard on their birthday?
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Data processing needs
• Look for a software solution that is specific to your type of business. General applications are available for common business tasks (such as payroll and accounting), but there is also a wide range of “vertical
software applications” that address the needs of specific types of businesses, such as retail management,
service management, restaurant management, fundraising, etc. Often, there are even more focused
solutions within an industry type – for example, there is retail software specific to bicycle shops,
restaurant management software addressing the unique needs of pizzerias, etc. Find software that is
customized as much as possible to your specific business type.
• Describe why your company needs a software program and what type you are searching for.
• Find and compare two like applications (purchasable software or a web-based “cloud computing” solution) that address your core transaction processes. For example, if your business is a retail store,
focus on a system that streamlines point of sale (POS) and inventory processes.
• Create a table (sample table shown below) to compare your selected programs using the format shown below. In the first column, list at least eight software requirements for your business, and indicate
whether the solutions that you are considering would meet these requirements.
Example of selected software requirements for a Property Management Company. Start each
requirement with a VERB – each requirement should complete the sentence: “The system will be used
to ____________.”
Software Requirements
Name of
Software A
Name of
Software B
Process Rental Income Yes Yes
Calculate Management Fees Yes No
Enter work orders for repairs Yes Yes
Issue monthly owner statements Yes Yes
Track tenant complaints No Yes
Track security deposits Yes No
Print 1099 forms Yes No
• Choose one of the two applications that you looked into and state why you would choose that application over the other.
• In narrative form, specifically describe two business processes that are automated or streamlined through the use of your chosen software.
Operating Environment
• Your software choice will determine your hardware needs. What are the specifications of the hardware/operating system needed to run your chosen software? Most web sites include specific
information on system requirements. List all of the requirements in this section.
• For every piece of equipment that your business needs, you need to provide the specifications of that hardware (processor speed, memory, OS, etc.).
• If your chosen solution is a web-based SaaS offering, you will still need to supply the specifications of the hardware and operating system that you will be using to access the SaaS.
• You will not get credit for this section if you merely put that you need a computer that can access the Internet.

MGT490

Guideline to Group Research Project Report
Selection of the firm
You will select a publicly traded OR a private corporation which has business operations in the U.S (referred to as your “target company”). Based on the financial and non-financial information from and about your target firm, you will study its industry and identify the unique factors in this industry that may influence your target company’s performance.
Guideline of the report
The report will be divided into three broad categories (Introduction, research content, and a summary of your conclusions and recommendations) and these will contain several important segments. Each category and segment should be clearly labeled. Each of these generic segments is crucial to a logical and professional summary of your discoveries and conclusions.
Introduction (1-3 pages):
This is a very important part of your report. You could include the following in your introduction section:

  1. Provide a brief history of the company (DO NOT cut and paste data from company site).
  2. Why this particular company becomes your target firm (i.e. Position in the market, achievement and challenge it is facing).
  3. Indicate the industry the firm is in. Provide some environmental context data and explain some major trends and events in the target’s primary industry or industries.
  4. Main businesses (products or services) or business categories (for diversified companies) and their market (local, national or global)
  5. Highlight any general information that will be particularly interesting, informative, and/or decision useful to the reader.
  6. You may review your introduction part by asking yourself: 1. Does the introduction appear long enough? Is it too general, too specific? 2. Does it provide an adequate outline of the order in which the material and analysis will be presented in the following sections?  3. Does the introduction effectively capture interest and attention? Why is this particular firm selected for study?

Central Content (8-12 pages):
This is the essential part of your research report. It should be objective and interpretative. You will report what you have observed and then you will interpret what you believe it means for future operations. The body should be divided into CLEARLY marked sections which are listed below. Although the focus of this section is to present your findings, but your findings need to be supported by evidence. Cite specific details (events, facts, and/or figures) to justify each of your opinions. It is important to include facts and figures (make sure you indicate the source of your data and information). The report should be objective and professional with the appropriate embedding of statistics to instill confidence in the reader of your report.
You may discuss the following aspects of the target firm (please include at least four from the list). Make sure you state your sub-conclusion for each of these discussions:

  1. The change of the general environment shape (re-shape) the industry that the target firm is in
  2. Take an industry analysis (use Porter’s five forces model)
  3. Discuss the competitive rivalry (major competitors) in the market
  4. What are the major S, W, O and T of the target firm?
  5. Define the business-level strategy (three generic strategies) that the target firm is adopting.
  6. Choose at least one corporate-level strategy (diversification, or M&A, or international or strategic alliance) that the target firm is taking and discuss the outcomes of it.
  7. Are there any challenge that the target firm is facing in terms of implementation of their strategies? (you may discuss corporate governance such as Board of Directors, executives, corporate structure and control or innovation about the target firm)
  8. Anything else you feel interesting to discuss about the target firm)

Summary (2-4 pages)
Connect all of the parts of your sub-conclusions by providing a cursory summary of your introduction and your central content section. Then express a series of opinions and an overall conclusion about the target company’s performance. What conclusions have been drawn about the company’s performance and why? It is essential to avoid expressing a series of unsupported opinions or making unsubstantiated statements (make sure it is consistent with your discussion in the second section).
Checklist of the report

  1. A title page with the company name, the group number and all group member names
  2. Page number your report
  3. Not exceeding 20 pages (font size 12, double spaced, excluding appendix and references)
  4. Work cited page (including all online materials)

Visual Analysis Presentation

Create a media presentation using either PPT or Prezi to provide your analysis of a print advertisement of your choice. Please include the following elements in your presentation:

  • Title Page (Should include your MLA heading info)
  • What is the overall purpose of the advertisement?
  • What is the mood, tone, or atmosphere?
  • What colors are used? How do they affect the audience or make the audience feel?
  • What images, shapes, forms, colors, movements, words, notes stand out? Why do they stand out?
  • What context surrounds the image (e.g. time period, creator, purpose)?
  • Evaluate the success of the piece: does the artist/creator achieve their goal?
  • Must have a works cited page
  • Font is easy to read
  • Overall aesthetics of presentation is visually appealing

Each of the above bullet points will be worth 10% of the overall grade for this assignment, and you should address each bullet point on a separate slide. Also, please include a copy of the advertisement you have chosen so that I can visualize it when grading your assignment.