In this assignment, you will delve more deeply into an ethical or diversity issue identified in the previous assignment by conducting a literature review. Choose one of the issues you identified and research the literature concerning that issue. Provide a literature review, understanding that you will continue research throughout the course and make updates until you submit your final project.

In this assignment, you will delve more deeply into an ethical or diversity issue identified in the previous assignment by conducting a literature review. Choose one of the issues you identified and research the literature concerning that issue. Provide a literature review, understanding that you will continue research throughout the course and make updates until you submit your final project. Your review should include relevant background on the issue, current empiricism (5 years), and a rationale for the need to address it.
Be sure to complete the following in this assignment:

  • Provide a rationale for a strategic intervention.
  • Contextualize the problem with empiricism and history or background, if applicable.
  • Select theories that best fit the problem and intervention strategy; reality test.
  • Recommend solutions to the issue.
  • Assess the role of the practitioner in supporting ethics and diversity in human services.

In  this assignment, you will take a retrospective look at your life  history.  First, choose an area of the brain and explain what it does,  as well as how it would impact an activity from your daily life. Then,  analyze the roles of nature and nurture in shaping the person you are  today.

In  this assignment, you will take a retrospective look at your life  history.  First, choose an area of the brain and explain what it does,  as well as how it would impact an activity from your daily life. Then,  analyze the roles of nature and nurture in shaping the person you are  today.  Next, describe the influences of culture, environment, and  biology on your gender-role behavior. Subsequently, discuss possible  sources of inaccuracy and bias in any retrospective analysis. Finally,  discuss the reasons why systematic scientific studies are considered  more valuable than individual accounts
Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you:
Section 1 (1-2 paragraphs): 

  • Choose one of the following areas of your brain and explain what it does:
    • Thalamus
    • Reticular formation
    • Brain stem (pons and medulla)
    • Cerebellum
    • Limbic system
    • One of the four lobes of the cerebral cortex
  • Explain  how the area you described contributes to a specific activity from your  everyday life.  (Example: During horseback riding, the cerebellum  integrates information from the motor systems and balance system.)

Section 2 (1-2 paragraphs):
All  of us have been shaped by both nature (biology) and nurture  (environment), making us the persons we are today.  In most cases, it is  difficult to completely disentangle the separate effects of nature vs.  nurture with much certainty.  However, we can make some educated guesses  based on our knowledge of familial tendencies that we may have  inherited, as well as knowledge of our environment and experiences.  In  this section, we ask for you to make some educated guesses about the  roles of nature and nurture in your life.

  • Describe  the role of nature (biology) in shaping what kind of person you are  today. Provide a specific example of the role of nature.
  • Describe  the role of nurture (environment) in shaping what kind of person you  are today.  Provide a specific example of the role of nurture.

Section 3 (1-2 paragraphs):

  • Describe the influences of culture, your environment, and biology on your gender role behavior.
  • Use specific examples from your own life to explain your answers.

Section 4 (1-2 paragraphs):

  • Discuss the fallibility of memory in terms of bias and inaccuracy when you reflect on your past.
  • Identify specific memory biases that could affect how you remember your past.  Include factors related to cognition.
  • Use specific examples from your own life.

Section 5 (1 paragraph):

  • Describe  why the science of psychology places more emphasis on results based on  scientific studies than it does on personal experiences and anecdotes.

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.
  • To  keep this essay short and manageable, your only sources for your paper  should be your own experience and the Webtext. For this reason, APA  citations and references are not required for this assignment.
  • 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.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Relate psychological concepts to real-world situations.
  • Describe the major theories of personality development, learning, memory, cognition, consciousness, development and social psychology.
  • Use technology and information resources to research issues in psychology.
  • Write clearly and concisely about psychology using proper writing mechanics.

In this assignment, you will research information related to the marketing and promotion of the acquisition by EDUS and provide an assessment. To review the EDUS case and consider the following: (See attachment).

In this assignment, you will research information related to the marketing and promotion of the acquisition by EDUS and provide an assessment. To review the EDUS case and consider the following: (See attachment).
Topics for Research and Analysis
Promotional Goals: Identify specific objectives related to the promotion of EDUS’s acquisition of the institution. In addition, identify specific objectives related to informing potential students of new capabilities and offerings resulting from the acquisition. (Promotional goals vary. Some organizations need to create awareness of their product’s benefits compared to competitors. Other promotional goals may involve communicating new uses for an item, or informing customers or lower prices.)
Business Environment: Identify cultural and legal factors that might influence promotional decisions – both in announcing the acquisition within the region and recruiting new students to the institution. (In some countries, certain information is required in television commercials selling products aimed at children.)
Media Plan: Analyze media availability to determine cost-efficient methods of communicating with potential students within the country and within the geographic region. (While television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet may be common in industrialized countries, developing economies may require other different media. In some countries, advertising messages are broadcast through large speakers mounted on moving trucks.)
Promotional Strategy: Compare the benefits of push-and-pull promotions for acquiring new students at the institution. Devise a promotional strategy that will help EDUS expand the student body and also inform potential students of increased capability of the institution resulting from this acquisition.
Economic, Cultural, and Political-Legal Environment: Investigate the economic, cultural, and political-legal environment that might affect promotional messages and media relevant to this acquisition.
 
Recommended Actions: Recommend EDUS actions related to promotional goals, needed adaptations due to cultural or legal factors, and a media plan. Provide evidence to support your recommendations.
Conclusions: Draw conclusions about the material you have presented. The opinions or judgments you present should be supported by your research.
Submit a PowerPoint presentation (approximately 10 slides) providing your analysis and research findings on the topics indicated. You are expected to include statistical data when possible, including tables, graphs, and other visuals that support and enhance your study. Most importantly, all written assignments and responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources

In this assignment, you will develop and deliver a verbal communication for the scenario you have identified. Your communication should match your challenge or opportunity. For example, if your challenge is an interview for a new position, you may choose to record yourself answering a few key questions that might be posed by the interviewer.

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VERBAL COMMUNICATION Due Week 10, worth 220 points From quick conversations to phone calls, meetings, formal presentations, and sales pitches, you must employ effective verbal communication skills at all times. While verbal interactions are extremely common, they can also be stressful. Every interaction contains the potential for success…and the danger of failure. To be “on your game” at all times requires purposeful practice, reflection, and adjustment based on input and feedback. No matter what your verbal communication skills are, you can improve them.
In this assignment, you will develop and deliver a verbal communication for the scenario you have identified. Your communication should match your challenge or opportunity. For example, if your challenge is an interview for a new position, you may choose to record yourself answering a few key questions that might be posed by the interviewer.
For the purposes of this course, your video presentation should not exceed five minutes. (Your scenario might require a much longer presentation, but limit your response to the key five minutes in this case.)
INSTRUCTIONS For Part 1, create and deliver a verbal communication (recording your presentation for submission to your instructor) that aligns with your Strategic Communication Plan.
WEEK 1 IT’S A DIGITAL WORLD
ASSIGNMENT 3
For Part 2, reflect on your presentation, and document your preparation and how you used feedback to refine your verbal communication.
PART 1 – VERBAL COMMUNICATION (VIDEO) 1. Develop and Deliver Your Verbal Communication a) Use an impactful opening statement to engage, set context, and/or create relevant meaning for the audience b) Use compelling stories/statistics/facts to support your key message c) Where appropriate, make your request of the audience clear and actionable d) Use visual aids (where necessary) that support and complement your verbal communication, but which do not drive the conversation e) Limit recordings to no more than 5 minutes
2. Demonstrate Professional Presence a) Be authentic and genuine in your delivery b) Use the appropriate tone and vocabulary for your audience c) Use body language and eye contact effectively d) Speak concisely with clarity and confidence e) Build rapport and connect with your audience to grow the relationship f) Dress appropriately and employ an appropriate camera frame (with a neutral background that is free of distractions) g) Employ only professionally presented and appropriately prepared visual aids, if used
PART 2 – REFLECTION AND FEEDBACK (WRITTEN) 3. Reflect on Your Presentation Preparation a) Describe the approach you took to plan for your presentation b) Explain how you rehearsed for the presentation c) Offer suggestions for how you might better prepare in the future 4. Use Feedback to Refine Your Communication a) Describe or list the feedback you received on your verbal communication from the week 8 Discussion Board
4. Use Feedback to Refine Your Communication a) Describe or list the feedback you received on your verbal communication from the week 8 Discussion Board b) Explain how you used the feedback to revise and improve your message and/or delivery
PROFESSIONAL AND APA FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS Your assignment must follow these general APA formatting requirements: Your document must be 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, your name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The format should be consistent with professional standards. If slides are used, apply slide design best practices (minimal text, appropriate images/charts, and proper grammar and spelling) for an appropriately professional presentation.
Grading for this assignment will be based on the following criteria and evaluation standards:
1. Develop and Deliver Your Verbal Communication Weight: 25%
The student does not include an impactful opening state- ment and/or does not use compelling stories/statis- tics/ facts. Student does not make a clear and actionable request of the audience. Visual aids, if used, do not complement or support the verbal commu- nication. Recording is longer than five minutes.
The student attempts to make an impactful opening state- ment and/or uses some- what compel- ling stories/statis- tics/ facts. Student makes an actionable request of the audience but the request lacks clarity. Visual aids are somewhat complementa- ry and support the verbal communica- tion to some degree. Recording may be more than five minutes.
The student’s opening state- ment is ade- quately impactful and/or uses mostly compelling stories/statis- tics/ facts. Student makes a suffi- ciently clear and actionable request from the audience. Visual aids, if used, are mostly com- plementary and support the verbal communica- tion. Recording is no more than five minutes.
The student’s opening state- ment is highly impactful and/or uses extremely compelling stories/statis- tics/facts. Student makes an entirely clear and actionable request of the audience. Visual aids, if used, are entirely com- plementary and support the verbal communica- tion. Recording is no more than five minutes.
POINTS: 220
Criteria Unacceptable Below 70% F
Fair 70-79% C
Proficient 80-89% B
Exemplary 90-100% A
ASSIGNMENT 3: VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Student does not demon- strate, or demonstrates incompletely, a level of professional presence. The verbal communica- tion is inau- thentic or uses an inappropri- ate tone and contextually inappropriate vocabulary is used. Student fails to build confi- dence with the audience and does not achieve rap- port. Student’s appearance and demeanor are not profes- sional. Visual aids, if used, are unsatis- factory and unprofession- al in look and feel.
Student demon- strates a pass- able level of professional presence. The verbal communication may be lacking a completely authentic voice, uses a fairly appropriate professional tone for the audience, and uses fairly contextually appropriate vocabulary that helps to build some confi- dence in the student while maintaining clarity for the audience. Student attempts to build rapport with the audi- ence and is fairly profes- sional in appearance. Visual aids, if used, are lack- ing in profes- sionalism and presentation.
Student demonstrates a moderate level of profes- sional pres- ence. The verbal communica- tion is mostly authentic, uses a satis- factorily pro- fessional tone for the audi- ence, and uses vocabulary that is largely appropriate in context. Student builds confidence and rapport with the audi- ence while maintaining clarity. Stu- dent is mostly professional in appearance. Visual aids, if used, are satisfactory and profes- sional in look and feel.
Student demonstrates a high level of professional presence. The verbal communica- tion is authen- tic, employs an appropri- ately profes- sional tone for the audience, and makes use of vocabu- lary that is appropriate in context. Stu- dent success- fully builds confidence and rapport with the audi- ence. Student is professional in appearance and presenta- tion. Visual aids, if used, are professional in look and feel.
2. Demonstrate Professional Presence Weight: 25%
The student does not reflect, or reflects incompletely, on the presen- tation. The student does not provide the necessary information.
The student reflects on the presentation to some degree and provides some, but not enough, information.
The student reflects ade- quately on the presentation and provides a moderate amount of necessary information.
The student is exceptionally reflective concerning the presentation. The student provides all necessary information.
3. Reflect on Your Presentation Preparation Weight: 20%
The student does not describe feedback received. The student does not explain how feedback was used to revise and improve the written communica- tion.
The student satisfactorily describes or lists feedback received. The student partially explains how feedback was used to revise and improve the written communica- tion
The student adequately describes or lists feedback received. The student sufficiently explains how feedback was used to revise and improve the written communica- tion.
The student accurately describes or lists feedback received. The student fully explains how feedback was used to revise and improve the written com- munication.
4. Use Feedback to Refine Your Communication Weight: 20%
Writing does not meet minimal stan- dards. Tone is not professional. Communica- tion is wholly lacking in logic, clarity, and/or consis- tent format- ting. Contains many spelling, mechanical, formatting, and/or gram- matical errors.
The student satisfactorily describes or lists feedback received. The student partially explains how feedback was used to revise and improve the written communica- tion.
Writing is excellent. Tone is profes- sional and sophisticated. Shows logic, clarity, and consistent formatting. Contains no spelling, mechanical, or grammatical errors, and formatting meets standards.
5. Write in a professional manner using proper grammar, mechanics, spelling, and formatting. Weight: 10%
Writing could be improved, but meets acceptable standards. Tone is profes- sional. Shows logic, clarity, and consistent formatting. May contain few or no spelling, mechanical, and/or gram- matical errors. There may be a small formatting error.

In this assignment, you will develop a written communication for the challenge or opportunity scenario you have identified. The written message needed to fulfill this assignment will depend on your scenario.

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WRITTEN COMMUNICATION Due Week 9, worth 200 points Business managers use written communication every day. Opportunities for written communication in the business world include everything from reports, memos, and documentation to emails, instant messaging, and social media. Effective written communication can help build and grow business relation- ships, accelerate results, solicit input and feedback, and rally personnel toward shared goals. Your ability to write messages that are clear and concise, while positioned strategically and presented professionally, will distinguish you in your field.
In this assignment, you will develop a written communication for the challenge or opportunity scenario you have identified. The written message needed to fulfill this assignment will depend on your scenario.
INSTRUCTIONS Compose a written communication based on your Strategic Communications Plan.
WEEK 1 IT’S A DIGITAL WORLD
ASSIGNMENT 2
PART 1 1. Develop Your Written Communication a) State your key message clearly i. Do not “bury the headline” — the main point should be presented directly ii. Your key message must be clear and concise b) Provide the necessary information and build credibility i. Provide an appropriate amount of background information for the audience, given the type of communication ii. Get to the point without unnecessary verbiage iii. Build your position as an expert or trusted colleague c) Support your key message with three or four supporting points/reasons i. Supporting points should be appropriate for the context and needs of the audience ii. Reasons should be compelling and relevant d) Employ either the Consult/Join or Tell/Sell techniques e) Clearly relay to the audience an actionable request 2. Write Professionally a) Communication should be clear and concise b) Communication should build logically c) Sentences should flow smoothly, using appropriate transitions and varying sentence structure d) Employ appropriate formatting for ease of reading and clarity of message (headers, bullet points, etc.) 3. Demonstrate Professional Presence a) Be authentic and genuine in your communication b) Use the appropriate tone and vocabulary for your audience c) Establish rapport to connect with your audience and grow the relationship
PART 2 4. Channel and Style a) Explain why you chose the specific channel you used for the written communication b) Explain what style you employed in your written communication and why (Sell/Tell or Consult/Join) 5. Use Feedback to Refine Your Communication a) Describe or list the feedback you received on your written communication from the week 6 Discussion Board b) Explain how you used the feedback to revise and improve your message
PROFESSIONAL AND APA FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS Your assignment must follow these general APA formatting requirements: Your document must be 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, your name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The business written communication portion should be consistent with professional standards. For example, a business memo will have a subject line, does not indent paragraphs, etc. A business email will have a relevant subject line and will include a greeting, paragraphs, perhaps a bulleted list, a signature line, etc.
Grading for this assignment will be based on the following criteria and evaluation standards:
1. Develop Your Written Communication Weight: 25%
The author does not include or does not state clearly and concisely, the key message. The author does not offer or offers insufficient support for the key mes- sage. The author does not provide all necessary information or fails to build credibility. The request made of the audience is unclear, or action cannot be taken based on the communica- tion.
The author’s key message is reasonably clear and concise, and offers one or two support- ing reasons. A minimal amount of necessary information is provided. Some attempt has been made to build credibility. The request made of the audience is fairly clear, but may not be actionable.
The author’s key message is sufficiently clear and concise, and three or four supporting reasons are sufficiently compelling, appropriate, and relevant. The author provides a moderate amount of necessary information and makes a reasonable attempt to build credibili- ty. The request made of the audience is sufficiently clear and is actionable.
The author’s key message is clear and concise. Three or four sup- porting reasons are compelling, appropriate, and relevant. All necessary information has been provided and successfully builds credibility. The request made of the audience is thoroughly clear and easily actionable.
POINTS: 200
Criteria Unacceptable Below 70% F
Fair 70-79% C
Proficient 80-89% B
Exemplary 90-100% A
ASSIGNMENT 2: WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
The written communica- tion is not satisfactorily professional. It is unclear and/or not concise, and is presented in an illogical order. Sen- tences do not flow easily throughout the document. Insufficient formatting has been used to make the document easier to read and under- stand and business formatting standards are not imple- mented.
The written communica- tion is some- what profes- sional. It is fairly clear and/or con- cise, and is presented in a fairly logical order. Sen- tences flow easily through- out some of the document. Formatting has been used to make the document easier to read and under- stand, but the formatting is applied incon- sistently and does not consistently use best prac- tices for the type of busi- ness writing that it is.
The written communica- tion is profes- sional. It is mostly clear and/or con- cise, and is presented in a mostly logical order. Sen- tences flow easily through- out most of the document. Formatting techniques are mostly consis- tent and aligned with best practices for the type of business writing and help the reader quickly understand the message.
The written communica- tion is highly professional. It is complete- ly clear and/or concise, and is presented in a thoroughly logical order. Sentences flow easily throughout the entire docu- ment. Formatting techniques are consistent throughout, utilize best practices for the type of business writing, and help the reader quickly understand the message.
2. Write Professionally Weight: 20%
Does not demonstrate, or demon- strates incom- pletely, a level of profession- al presence. The written communica- tion lacks an authentic voice, uses an inappropriate tone for the type of com- munication, and contains inappropriate vocabulary in context. Docu- ment does not help to build confidence in the author while main- taining clarity for the audience.
Demonstrates a passable level of profes- sional pres- ence. The written communica- tion has a fairly authen- tic voice, uses a somewhat appropriate professional tone for the type of com- munication, and employs contextually appropriate vocabulary that attempts to build confi- dence in the author while maintaining clarity for the audience.
Demonstrates a moderate level of profes- sional pres- ence. The written communica- tion has an adequately authentic voice, uses a mostly appro- priate profes- sional tone for the type of communica- tion, and employs con- textually appropriate vocabulary that helps to build suffi- cient confi- dence in the author while maintaining clarity for the audience.
Demonstrates a high level of professional presence. The written communica- tion has an authentic voice, uses an appropriate professional tone for the type of com- munication, and employs contextually appropriate vocabulary that helps to build confi- dence in the author while maintaining clarity for the audience.
3. Demonstrate Professional Presence Weight: 15%
The student does not describe their channel and style choice or does so inef- fectively.
The student satisfactorily describes their channel and style choice. It may lack some clarity or sound reasoning to support the decision.
The student adequately describes their channel and style choice rationale. It is mostly logical and sound.
The student fully describes and makes a highly logical and sound channel and style choice decisions that are fully explained and supported.
4. Channel and Style Weight: 15%
The student does not describe feedback received. The student does not explain how feedback was used to revise and improve the written communica- tion.
The student satisfactorily describes or lists feedback received. The student partially explains how feedback was used to revise and improve the written communica- tion.
The student adequately describes or lists feedback received. The student sufficiently explains how feedback was used to revise and improve the written communica- tion.
The student accurately describes or lists feedback received. The student fully explains how feedback was used to revise and improve the written com- munication.
Writing does not meet minimal stan- dards. Tone is not professional. Communica- tion is wholly lacking in logic, clarity, and/or consis- tent format- ting. Contains many spelling, mechanical, formatting, and/or gram- matical errors.
Writing is satisfactory. Professional tone is devel- oping. Shows moder- ate logic, clarity, and/or consistent formatting. May contain more than a few spelling, grammar, mechanical, or formatting errors.
Writing could be improved, but meets acceptable standards. Tone is profes- sional. Shows logic, clarity, and consistent formatting. May contain few or no spelling, mechanical, and/or gram- matical errors. There may be a small formatting error.
Writing is excellent. Tone is profes- sional and sophisticated. Shows logic, clarity, and consistent formatting. Contains no spelling, mechanical, or grammatical errors, and formatting meets standards.
5. Use Feedback to Refine Your Communication Weight: 15%
6. Write in a professional manner using proper grammar, mechanics, spelling, and formatting. Weight: 10%

Culture and Communication

 

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In this assignment, you will explore your own cultural and ethnic background and analyze how this background may affect your communication. A great deal of a message is communicated not through spoken words but through the nonverbal channels. Culture and personal experience can play a large role in the transmission and interpretation of nonverbal messages. You will reflect upon your personal experience from the viewpoint of your cultural and ethnic affiliation(s) and compare it with the scholarly literature relevant to your cultural and ethnic background.

Tasks:

Watch the video, Empathy Training for Ethnic and Cultural Awareness. Afterwards, identify your cultural and ethnic background. In your response, answer the following questions:

  • In what ways do you feel your culture affects the way you communicate? (For example, eye contact or the lack of eye contact has a cultural component and can be interpreted as defiance or something similar by those unaware of the cultural context.)
  • Provide an example of how your culture has influenced nonverbal communication.
  • Discuss how nonverbal communication could influence whether or not a message is perceived accurately.
  • How is someone from a different cultural background likely to perceive your message?

In this assignment, you will review the accounting concepts and financial statements presented in this module to critically evaluate the challenges faced by your friend in her new business venture.

Tina, one of your friends, approached you and proposed a partnership in a new venture that she is planning to start—a fashion boutique that will sell women’s clothing and accessories. She told you that she leafed through several books on how to prepare forecasts and pro forma financial statements, but the books were geared toward existing firms that have several years of historical financial statements on which to base their projections.

In this assignment, you will review the accounting concepts and financial statements presented in this module to critically evaluate the challenges faced by your friend in her new business venture.

Tasks:

Respond to the following points:

  • If your friend asked you for advice on how to prepare forecasts for a new fashion boutique for women, what would you tell her?
  • As a potential partner, what would be the important financial statements to be in place for an initial assessment of the venture? Provide details and justification of each choice.

300-500 words