Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you describe a project you have managed personally or professionally. Examples may include a trip you planned, a new product or service developed for your employer, a staff reorganization, and so on.

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you describe a project you have managed personally or professionally. Examples may include a trip you planned, a new product or service developed for your employer, a staff reorganization, and so on.
Develop a project overview that addresses the following questions.

  • What were the mission and objectives of the project?
  • What were the high-level tasks or scope of the project?
  • How was the need for the project identified?
  • What was the cost and how was it funded?
  • What was the timeline?
  • Who were the parties involved in the project and what were the roles of each party (team) member?
  • What steps did you establish to ensure the project was a success?
  • How did you measure the success of your project?
  • Overall, how did project management help to make this project a success?

Note: This overview should include the elements of a project charter.
Format your paper according to APA guidelines.

analyze the ethical issues surrounding the use of child labor around the world

Essay- Business Ethics 21st Century Perspective

BBA 4751, Business Ethics 2
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Unit Assignments
Unit I Essay
For this assignment, you will watch a series of short video segments from the film Business Ethics: A 21st-Century Perspective. In combination with the assigned reading, provide a response to the questions that follow. In order to access the video segments, you must first log into the myCSU Student Portal and access the Films On Demand database within the CSU Online Library.
Daly, F., White, T., & Vogel, D. (Writers). (2000). Business ethics: A 21st-century perspective [Video file]. Retrieved from https://libraryresources.columbiasouthern.edu/login?auth=CAS&url=http://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx? wID=273866&xtid=10685
After locating the video, complete the steps below:
you would analyze the ethical issues surrounding the use of child labor around the world?
difference between a temptation and an ethical dilemma in the context of an experience you have had, and describe how you resolved the matter.
21st century businesses today, and explain how you would analyze and resolve the issue. For example, what questions and/or research would you employ, and on what basis would you make your determination?
The Unit I Essay should be at least 500 words in length, double-spaced, and written in Times New Roman, 12-point font. Be sure to cite and reference all paraphrased and quoted material using APA style.
Information about accessing the Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below.
you would analyze the ethical issues surrounding the use of child labor around the world?
difference between a temptation and an ethical dilemma in the context of an experience you have had, and describe how you resolved the matter.
questions and/or research would you employ, and on what basis would you make your determination?

Describe one improvement that your  healthcare organization could implement with how it currently makes capital budgeting decisions. You may include a government agency such as your town or your state. Does your organization take risk into account in evaluating projects or outlays?

 You work in a hospital. Describe one improvement that your  healthcare organization could implement with how it currently makes capital budgeting decisions. You may include a government agency such as your town or your state. Does your organization take risk into account in evaluating projects or outlays? If so, how? If not, what could they do? Support your answer with 3 credible sources. Cite your sources properly in APA format (both in-text and reference entries).  Needs to be 300 words.

Inventory Management-Determine the types of inventories these companies currently manage and describe their essential inventory characteristics.

Assignment 2: Inventory ManagementDue Week 8 and worth 300 points
Research two (2) manufacturing or two (2) service companies that manage inventory and complete this assignment.Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:

  1. Determine the types of inventories these companies currently manage and describe their essential inventory characteristics.
  2. Analyze how each of their goods and service design concepts are integrated.
  3. Evaluate the role their inventory plays in the company’s performance, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction.
  4. Compare and contrast the four (4) different types of layouts found with each company; explain the importance of the layouts to the company’s manufacturing or service operations.
  5. Determine at least two (2) metrics to evaluate supply chain performance of the companies; suggest improvements to the design and operations of their supply chains based on those metrics.
  6. Suggest ways to improve the inventory management for each of the companies without affecting operations and the customer benefit package. Provide a rationale to support the suggestion.
  7. Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites do not qualify as quality resources.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Evaluate the processes used in designing and producing goods and services.
  • Determine four layout patterns and when they should be used.
  • Utilize the concept of supply chain management.
  • Employ the concept of capacity management.
  • Evaluate the management of inventories and resources.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in operations management.
  • Write clearly and concisely about operations management using proper writing mechanics.

Identify the critical path, earliest start and finish and slack for each task

Each student should complete the following problem and submit a single file in Word or Excel with all requirements in either format.
Given the following information about a small project,
Task     Duration         Immediate
            Estimates        Predecessors
A          2 days              None
B          5 days              A
C          1 day               B
D          2 days              A
E          3 days              B & D
F          12 days            E  & C
 
a. Draw a network diagram.
b. Identify the critical path, earliest start and finish and slack for each task.
c. Using MS Excel, produce a Gantt chart for this project.
d. What would happen if a new estimate for task D increases its expected duration from two days to six days? Would the project take longer? Would anything else change?

Batman and Commissioner Gordon constantly involved themselves with local, state, and federal regulations. Think about the regulations in your locality and specifically reflect on one regulation that could use some improvement. What could be improved regarding this regulation? Your answer must be at least 300 words. No references or citations are necessary.

 
Batman and Commissioner Gordon constantly involved themselves with local, state, and federal regulations. Think about the regulations in your locality and specifically reflect on one regulation that could use some improvement. What could be improved regarding this regulation? Your answer must be at least 300 words. No references or citations are necessary.
Batman & Commissioner Gordon in Batman—Ethics in Local, State, and Federal Regulations for Business.
Superheroes add another dimension to the discussion of ethics. The story of Batman and Robin has withstood the test of time, moving from a comic book to a television series and through a series of motion picture movies. Batman, first introduced in 1939, has a 70-year old venue. The basic storyline revolves around a masked superhero named Batman, his young assistant Robin, and Commissioner Gordon. The trio set out to rid the world of numerous unscrupulous characters, such as the Joker, Catwoman, Bane, Harley Quinn, and the like. Each villain has their own creative path of destruction that Batman and Robin attempt to fend off with the ultimate goal of saving the world.
As Batman and Robin attempt to stop Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy from freezing Gotham City, the audience is always prepared for non-stop action and special effects. Ethically speaking, Batman and Robin look to maintain justice for the community and world. Mr. Freeze will freeze anything that gets in his way—no matter the cost to humanity.
Joker, on the other hand, attempts a social experiment where he hands two detonators over—one to each ferry driver. Joker tells each ferry driver that he or she has the power to blow up the other ferry. If the ferry drivers do not blow up the other ferry in a prescribed amount of time, the Joker states that he will blow both of them up.
Batman always seemed above the law when contemplating appropriate solutions to these dilemmas. Batman had an uncanny ability to maintain an aura as a detective in the space of “for the better of all.” Applying this thinking to modern-day ethics, if an individual puts on a mask and promises to better the interests of society, is this behavior ethically correct?
Batman used techniques such as kidnapping, extortion, blackmail, and assault, to name a few. One might suggest that lying to the public, while officials (Commissioner Gordon) secretly supported a law-breaking, crime-fighting activity, would be justifiable, which is a slippery slope to approach when the justification is “for its own good.” One of the more recent movies using technology showed Batman tapping into every cell phone in Gotham City in hopes of locating the Joker. With the ongoing discussion of behavioral tracking, identity theft, and privacy, Batman again approached an ethical wall.
Recognizing ethical issues within business seems to be at the forefront of ethical decision making. Commissioner Gordon seemingly did not recognize the ethical issues or possibly chose to ignore them. Business people constantly face ethical decisions in which they are asked to make the most ethically sound decision while also making the decision that is in the “best interests of the company.” The easier decisions are those where these two coincide, but more times than not, they do not line up, which causes disparity and potentially unethical business decisions, as demonstrated in the Batman shows. In today’s business world, lying to supervisors, falsifying records, alcohol/drug abuse, conflict of interest, and stealing or receiving unauthorized gifts are unfortunately common practice.

Road Runner in Road Runner Cartoons—Ethics in Cultural Integration and Marketing:Coyote and Road Runner

Journal Questions

Question 1
In the case of the Coyote and Road Runner, one might question the ethics of the two characters’ behaviors on many fronts. Think of a company that you have worked for or that you know about that has not successfully implemented a culture of ethical business behavior. What would you suggest to that company in order for the leaders to improve their culture? Your answer must be at least 300 words. No references or citations are necessary.
Road Runner in Road Runner Cartoons—Ethics in Cultural Integration and Marketing
Thinking about the famous cartoon series Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner by Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies reinforces another set of ethical situations. Wile E. Coyote (referred to as Coyote) and the Road Runner (fast-running bird) were involved in a series of situations in which Coyote attempts to capture and eat the Road Runner. Revolving around the setting of the American southwest desert area, the only audio used is a periodic “beep-beep” uttered by the Road Runner. Instead of using conventional methods, Coyote used complex contraptions and innovative methods that always seemed to backfire, resulting with Coyote sustaining an injury (see suggested reading sample of Road Runner cartoons).
Throughout the series, the Road Runner is never harmed, and the Coyote is more humiliated than harmed through his failures. Although the show presents this scene in a comical venue, the idea of blowing up, running over, smashing, or attempting to kill brings forth unethical connotations. Additionally, the intended viewers of these cartoons are children, which brings forth questions of the cartoons’ impact on young children with respect to advocating violence. This incident relates to the controversial act of advertising to children, which continues to plague companies and the marketing field in general.
“It is estimated that advertisers spend more than $12 billion per year to reach the youth market” (American Psychological Foundation, 2015, para. 3) through advertising. Task forces continuously review the effect that these advertisements have on children, which raises the question of how much impact a cartoon series like Road Runner has on children. The literature clearly states that children’s cognitive development for understanding what they view on television is significantly less than that of adults. The question arises as to whether or not children can understand the actions of the Coyote to destroy the Road Runner as fictional, meaning that they should not replicate these actions in the real world. This show also brings forth the question of whether there is real harm to the child and those around him or her. One might draw analogies to the increased amount of school shootings that our nation is enduring.
Another question related to the antics of the Coyote and the Road Runner is whether these are, in a broader sense, an integral part of their culture. Is it a natural tendency of the Coyote to attack birds, specifically a road runner species? This brings into focus the need for a discussion around the effect that an individual culture has within an organization. We all can probably agree that different cultures have different habits, mannerisms, and practices that will lead to different decisions and behaviors on a personal level, as well as within the business setting. The broad question here is about how an organization works with these differences in cultures but still maintains good business ethics within the organization.
Once an organization has evolved to this point, it needs to establish what it believes by clarifying what sound and ethical practices look like. Educating, training, and motivating employees to follow these ethical guidelines is a crucial next step. Continuously communicating, as well as providing incentives to motivate employees, will solidify the process. The underlying purpose of these steps is to create a culture within the organization where it expects and practices ethical behavior habitually. In most circles, an organization should create a culture of ethical behavior. Ethical behavior is one of the most complex processes within an organization, as well as one of the most integral in maintaining an ethical business environment.

Analyze the five (5) forces of competition to determine how they impact the company.

Research Google on its own Website, the public filings on the Securities and Exchange Commission EDGAR database (http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml), in the University’s online databases, and any other sources you can find.
The annual report will often provide insights that can help address some of these questions.  Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:
1. Analyze the five (5) forces of competition to determine how they impact the company.
 2. Create a SWOT analysis for the company to determine its major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. 
3. Based on the SWOT analysis, outline a strategy for the company to capitalize on its strengths and opportunities, and minimize its weaknesses and threats. Analyze the competitive environment to determine the corporation’s most significant competitor.
4. Determine the primary and secondary target markets for your company. Next, analyze the primary and secondary target markets that you identified for your company. Be sure to cover the 4Ps, 5Cs and STP.
5. Prepare a positioning statement. Include a perceptual map that shows your company’s position against its competitors. From this map, create a statement that depicts your position. 6. Use at least three (3) quality references. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not quality as academic resources.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
• Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
• Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required page length.

Job Analysis and Design-What would you identify in a job analysis within an organization, which are the most important factors that would help the supervisors do his or her jobs?

Assignment 1: Discussion – Job Analysis and Design

This assignment is designed to integrate the reflection of personal experience, and the information covered in the textbook. Assuming you are Juanita, answer the following questions:

Restaurant Inspections In Other State:: Business Finance – Operations Management

Restaur
ant Inspections in Other States (due:
F
e
b
22
,
Thursday prior to our class
)
Note to students:
You
have
completed two online activities regarding restaurant inspection 
reports in Michigan
, and
are now asked to
research
two other restaurant inspection systems
located in other States.  You
may
certainly refer to the restaurant inspection system ppt (
Feb 1
ppt from PowerPoint folder, HB 265 D2L
).
Length: A
pproximately
2
pages (single space, 12 font size)

Not
more than 3 pages
Part I:
San Francisco

s inspection system
Question 1)
Please
describe San Francisco’s
scoring system
(e.g.
three
main differences
between the SF and Michigan restaurant inspection systems)
.
Among differences, please
point out the risk designation (
hint:
in State of Michigan, we used the priority, priority
foundation, and core items )
Question 2)
Review
an actual restaurant inspection example located in San Francisco
, and
then answer the following questions
.
What is the name of restaurant you eva
luated?
Sum
marize
your selected restaurant’s
overall inspection results, using three or four
sentences.
Question 3
)
Did you find any common food safety issues f
rom that particular restaurant?
*
San Francisco Restaurant Inspection System

Click on the following link for San Francisco Department of Public Health:
https://www.sfdph.org/dph/EH/Food/Score/
You can find the information about how the restaurant scoring system works and wh
at
the
“symbol of excellence” is.
To browse one of
the
restaurant inspection examples, please click on
the

online inspection
database
” from the link above.
You may type one of
the many
franchised restaurants
(Olive Garden, Pizza Hut, etc..) in order
to
see actual inspection examples
.
Part II: N
YC Restaurant inspection system
Quest
ion 1)
Please
describe the NYC restaurant inspection
system
(
e
.g.,
three
main
differences between the NYC
and Michigan
restaurant
inspection systems
)
.
Among
differences, please point out the risk designation.
Question 2)
Again, you are asked to
research
at least one of
the
restaurant

s (located in
NYC) inspection results.  Please include
the
name of
the
restaurant
that
you evaluated a
s
well as
a short summary of
the
overall restaurant inspection results.
Question 3)
Would you go back to the website (or
use
the
mobile app)
in order
to check the
re
staurant inspection comments if you travel to the NYC (or live in the NYC)
?
Please tell
me why or why not
?
(
There is
no right or wrong answer
.
)
* NYC Letter Grades

ABC grading system
The following link describes how
the
NYC health department scores and grades
restaurants’ sanitary conditions:
https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/rii/how

we

score

grade.pdf
To browse one of re
staurant inspection examples, please click on the following link:
http://a816

restaurantinspection.nyc.gov/RestaurantInspection/SearchBrowse.do
You can choose t
he restaurant from the alphabetical list or type one of
the
franchised
restaurants in the box to see
the
actual inspection examples.
Question 4)
If you ha
d
any authority to redesign the restaurant health inspection system in
Michigan, what
would be
your recommendations?  Certainly, you can use your own
experiences
researching
other States’ restaurant inspection systems