This is a discussion and its based of the book Adams, Laurie Schneider (2011). Art Across Time.
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[order_calculator]This is a discussion and its based of the book Adams, Laurie Schneider (2011). Art Across Time.
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[order_calculator]In considering these questions, do some research (citations, please) and give some thought to just what is meant by the concept and how it is interpreted or applied in some organizations.
On the other hand, it can be argued that secrecy or even providing misleading information can be justified under, for example, competitive or national security circumstances. Prohibitions against corporate espionage highlight the assumption that informational privacy is to be protected. In any event, it’s difficult to make a case for a level of transparency that goes beyond what people need to make a decision.
Continuing this internal dialogue, secrecy and misleading information usually have time limits, so any pain from bad news is merely being postponed. And, let’s face it, a lot of wishful thinking is behind the aggressive approach to reporting that concerns us. Companies want to look good to their investors, lenders, suppliers, and customers. So they “butter up” balance sheets and operating statements, hoping that the future bears out what are often only empty promises.
Consider this actual example:
An industrial supply company is facing an annual review from its banker, wanting to at least maintain its current line of credit or even increase it in order to support some expansion plans. To satisfy this banker, it’s clear that some improvement in the company’s financial position is in order. Under consideration:
1 Delay payments to suppliers in order to improve cash position. Defer timely vehicle and equipment replacements to reduce depreciation expense and preserve cash. Solicit advance sales from regular customers – delivery and payment requirements set back 90 days – leading to increases in current revenue/accounts receivable, but no reduction in inventory or delivery expense.
2 Avoid the gimmickry involved in these steps and prepare plans to reduce expense and improve sales to be presented to its banker in its account review.
• How would you determine which is the more acceptable path in this situation?
• Would it matter if the company had been put on WTAC (watch this account closely) status in the previous year, such that an adverse review would probably lead to more severe terms and requirements, perhaps to the bank “pulling the plug”?
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[order_calculator]You need to read this book: The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox.
this the link of the book: https://www.homeworkforyou.com/static/uploadedfiles/User_569117112014E_M_Goldratt_-_The_Goal.pdf
Guidelines for the report on The Goal:
Address the following issues in the body of the paper:
Brief synopsis (1 page or less)
Measures
Identify and discuss Jonah’s new measures (there are three)
Compare and contrast Jonah’s new measures with conventional measures
Briefly discuss bottlenecks.
Identify and discuss the concepts of drum, buffer, and rope.
Identify “the goal” of an organization. Are there exceptions? Is it generally a valid concept? Discuss.
Identify and briefly discuss one other point made in the book that stood out for you. This could be a point you agree with or disagree with. I want to be convinced that you learned something meaningful. If you didn’t, read it again and think deeper.
You may bring in outside material to illustrate any of the above points.
Make the report about 6 pages. It can go over that slightly, but try to be concise. Concise means that you pack a lot into 6 pages, not that you stopped at 4. Use 1” margins all around. Use 12-pt Times New Roman font with double-spacing. Indent the first word of paragraphs and do not skip extra lines between paragraphs.
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[order_calculator]Second part of the strategic marketing audit for Burberry.
Making a strategic plan for Burberry of doing its own mobile app, as identified in the audit.
Instructions will be uploaded later.
Please use the same way of writing (more simple grammar) that I have modified for the audit for the second part, so that it looks consistent.
I will upload the modified audit as well.
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[order_calculator]Please select one of the following questions and prepare a 200 word essay. You should make use of
photographs to illustrate the focus of your assignment (maximum of 3 images).
Q2. You have been asked to introduce a new technology into the work place. Discus how
technological determinism or social construction of technology would inform your managerial
practice.
– For example you may wish to consider one of the following examples:
o Self-scanning technology; admission control; security of the building;
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[order_calculator]Research paper on Alexander the Great for Western Civilization class. The paper needs a work cited page. Some pointers that the professor is looking for is a strong opening paragraph, that the final paragraph has a satisfactory summary or conclusion
and have I answered the thematic question of the research paper and that I have correctly cited the sources. The paper should flow naturally from beginning to middle to end. Strive to make the parts of the report combine to make a whole and unified response.
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[order_calculator]Answer according to the following: (2 pages)
P= Purpose(s) of text
A= Audience(s) of text
S= Subject matter of text
S= Stance of author toward text
K= Key passage of text (and why it is key!)
E= Elaborate on at least 3 questions and/or comments
Y= Your connection to the text (not so much did you identify with something in the text, but did it remind you of something–another text, another course, an experience, the news, etc.)
Book: Tattooed Soldier by Tobar (Only Part 3)
Answer these questions: (1 Page)
1. In the opening scene, an immigrant landlord is kicking out two immigrants from his apartment building in LA. No one speaks English very well, yet English is the language they have in common. What does this scene tell us about translation and communication in a “global community”?
2. We gradually get the background of both Antonio and the Sargent, and learn how the war in Guatemala shaped both of their lives. What do we learn?
3. This novel has as its main characters people who are “at home” in Guatemala but are making “a home” in LA. In moving back and forth between Guatemala and LA, the novel itself is “at home” in both locales. How does the writer enable his readers to imagine a world where Guatemala and LA are so intimately intertwined, “placing” us within each locale, but envisioning both locales in relation to one another?
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[order_calculator]Multilateral diplomacy: Write about a recent episode of multilateral or conference negotiation, focusing on either the importance or the limitations of this form of diplomacy.
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[order_calculator]Compare the nursing philosophy of Patricia Benner and Virginia Henderson on the basis of the following criteria.
Main ideas of the theory
Main concepts
Relationships between concepts
How different concepts affect each other
Cite an example or case study from your field ( Home care ) where both these philosophies find practical utility.
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[order_calculator]Hamlet: Using Aristotle’s definition of a tragedy (as found in his Poetics), discuss in detail and with examples whether or not Hamlet is a tragedy.
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