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I have to respond to the following statements of my classmates. Please provide at 100-200 words to each statement with a reference.

 

The video discussed the power of predictability on an individual basis, and went over the some uses in health care.  Some disturbing thoughts that I have is the close relation that predictability and profiling have in common.  The power to predict how individuals will live, can give vital information to organizations that can either help or have a negative impact on health care. Research facilities can use information to determine how diseases affect certain individuals.  Insurance companies can use predictability to determine how much risk a person is to insure, this can greatly influence the amount an individual will have to pay to have coverage.  I am a huge fan of using data for the prevention of disease, and improving our lives.  My concern with the use of predictability data is organizations using it to save their operational costs, and pass the additional costs on to the individual.

 

The link to the video:

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1187410652001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAAGuNzXFE~,qu1BWJRU7c2zPXB5pnS6ytF42ALvFXD6&bctid=2343790919001

 

A great video on the how far health care has come, along with how much more health care can be improved.  I like the idea of having more parts of the health care team involved with the entire circle of an individuals health.  The use of dietitians and physical therapies are under utilized in my opinion and can offer more services then what we have been accustomed to. The speaker touched on using yoga for stress relief and that it can be beneficial in treating high blood pressure.  Having more team members involved in a patient centered care model may increase the overall cost of health care.  But as health care evolves cost savings can be found in other areas to help reduce the overall cost.  The speaker discussed the electronic health care record, and how that has helped his practice and the hospital he treats patients at.  Other physicians in his practice has the same information, and the entire medical chart of the patient.  The overall health care system can be reworked to reduce the overall cost, which can easily pay for any increases that might come about due to the additional team members involved with a persons health.

 

The link to the video:

 

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1187410652001?bckey=AQ~~,AAAAGuNzXFE~,qu1BWJRU7c2zPXB5pnS6ytF42ALvFXD6&bctid=717218294001

organizational structure assignment

I have started the assignment but need help finishing it. The entire paper has to be 1300 words and I have already done 600. Follow directions and add information where neccesary. Please remember to cite and no plagerism. Thank you!

Directions:

HW#1: Organizational Structure

1. Provide an introduction that 1) explains the purpose of the paper and 2) briefly (one succinct paragraph) introduces your current (or a recent) work organization: major product/service, approximate number of employees, and sector: government/forprofit/non-profit. (If desired, you may use a pseudonym for the employer’s name to ensure confidentiality).

2. Structure Description – Apply concepts from the readings, your research in UMUC library, and the lecture modules to describe the structure of this organization according to the following specific dimensions:

 To what extent is it: a) formalized, b) centralized, and c) specialized (different functions and levels of hierarchy)? Tell whether it’s high, medium, or low on each of these in your judgment and briefly explain why. You may also provide short examples as necessary to illustrate.  Given the above analysis, is the structure more mechanistic or more organic?

3. Analysis of Structure’s Impact on Effectiveness – Evaluate the structure of your organization (as described above) to explain how appropriate or inappropriate this structure is for it to be effective in today’s world at meeting its stakeholders’ needs.

 Does this current structure support it being highly effective? Or, would some other design be better? Be sure to tell – on the basis of course concepts, your research, and logic – why this is so: What is the rationale for your conclusion? Cite concepts from the course readings, scholarly sources from the UMUC online library, and/or weekly modules to support your analysis.

4. Conclusions

5. You should consult and cite a minimum of five references that relate to course concepts, at least two of which should be articles from academic journals not assigned in class (i.e., not your course readings). IMPORTANT NOTE: The articles you obtain from the library should not focus on your organization but instead should focus on and help you better understand course concepts such as specialization, decentralization, and formalization. You are not researching the organization but instead you are researching course concepts.

6. The body of the paper, including an abstract on a separate page, should be no more than four pages. NOTE: The page count includes an abstract but excludes the title page and references. Follow APA style guidelines. Be sure to use headings/subheadings for different sections.

Here is what I have completed so far:

For just over the last two years I have been working at Rays Contracting, a logistics company contracted by the US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP). I plan to measure the organizations structure and effectiveness based on class readings and research to draw a conclusion. Although the organization is a large company I plan to focus on the dozen employees that are assigned to the contract. The section primarily handles the labor within the (CBP) headquarters; including deliveries of furniture and supplies, installation and warehouse management.

The culture in the workplace seems to be a split between formal and informal, neither seeming to determine work effectiveness. I would categorize the style of this culture to be in a medium to high range because the employees are content with how balance works great in the workplace although there can always be improvements. The company contracts teams of employees to various locations which help to maximize production from the total amount of employees. For example including my contract, Ray’s Contracting currently has two other long term contracts as well as casual day to day requests handled by another branch.

The head boss of the site reports to the President and other levels of management hierarchy at the warehouse. The next level of superiority is the supervisor who deals with clients; delegates work, and coordinate job execution while also serving as point of contact on site. The Encyclopedia of Business and Finance describes a component of centralization as “a limited number of employees report to a manager, who then reports to the next management level, and so on up the ladder to the CEO.”(pg572) I believe the structure of Ray’s Contracting for the (CBP) sector to be more centralized with a top downward management approach. The orders and answers are given from one level of the chain of command to the next. I feel that the centrally structured approach in this workplace in this workplace is medium because the system is simple to successfully complete goals and task but i do feel that there could be more implementations to improve efficiency.

The managers delegate task to employees instead of a hands on approach, which in turn makes the employees knowledgeable to handle circumstances after processes and procedures have been authorized. The goal of the organization is the satisfaction of the customer and increase efficiency. Given these factors I would describe the structure of the organization as more mechanistic than organic.

“Lower level managers and employees simply follow procedures, and while this may have the side effect of stifling creativity, it also increases efficiency of established processes” Encyclopedia of Management. 6th ed. Gale, 2009 (p. 565)

In the organization there is no specialization in the work units which means the job details are designed around the task or goal rather than being centered on an individual. Positions are inner changeable because the end result remains the same and decisions are still passed down through the hierarchy of leadership. According to job design theories, increased autonomy should make employees feel a greater responsibility for the outcomes of their work, and therefore have increased work motivation. Research indicates that when employees have greater levels of autonomy, their personality traits (specifically conscientiousness and extroversion) have a stronger impact on job performance. (Gale, 2009)

I feel the current structure of Ray’s Contracting does not support it being a highly effective system for the fact that the simple job or concept should enable for maximum and satisfaction. The implementation of a more open management style may improve the motivation of employee while still creating

Refrences

“Autonomy.” Encyclopedia of Management, 6th ed., Gale, 2009, pp. 19-21. Gale Virtual Reference Library,

Jahn, Christine. “Organizational Structure.” Encyclopedia of Business and Finance, edited by Burton S. Kaliski, 2nd ed., vol. 2, Macmillan Reference USA, 2007, pp. 568-572. Gale Virtual Reference Library,

“Mechanistic Organizations.” Encyclopedia of Management, 6th ed., Gale, 2009, pp. 565-566. Gale Virtual Reference Library, http://link.galegroup.com.ezproxy.umuc.edu/apps/doc/CX3273100183/GVRL?u=umd_umuc&sid=GVRL&xid=f5ed4ae0.

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carefully read the three “This I Believe” examples below. For each one, figure out how you can summarize the main belief and specific examples in your own words. Write a one-sentence summary of the author’s main belief– include the title (in quotation marks) and author of the essay in this sentence, also. Then write 2-3 sentences summarizing the examples that support the main idea and/or explain the writer’s reasons behind the belief.

*Note: a summary can include only a few key vocabulary terms from the original text. Everything else needs to be completely in your own words and use only your own sentence patterns.

*Note: Any reference to a text should start with a sentence that includes the author and the title (quotation marks for an essay or article tile, and italics/underline for a book or publication title).

Exercise 1

In each of the following items, you will find words with similar denotations. Identify the words’ connotations as positive, negative, or neutral. The first one is done for you as an example.

  1. curious (neutral), nosy (negative), interested (positive)
  2. lazy, relaxed, slow
  3. courageous, foolhardy, assured
  4. new, newfangled, modern
  5. mansion, shack, residence
  6. spinster, unmarried woman, career woman
  7. giggle, laugh, cackle
  8. boring, routine, prosaic
  9. noted, notorious, famous
  10. assertive, confident, pushy

Exercise 2

Directions: Edit the following paragraph by replacing the slang words and phrases with more formal language. Copy and paste it. Then edit the best you can.

I felt like such an airhead when I got up to give my speech. As I walked toward the podium, I banged my knee on a chair. Man, I felt like such a klutz. On top of that, I kept saying “like” and “um,” and I could not stop fidgeting. I was so stressed out about being up there. I feel like I’ve been practicing this speech 24/7, and I still bombed. It was ten minutes of me going off about how we sometimes have to do things we don’t enjoy doing. Wow, did I ever prove my point. My speech was so bad I’m surprised that people didn’t boo. My teacher said not to sweat it, though. Everyone gets nervous his or her first time speaking in public, and she said, with time, I would become a whiz at this speech giving stuff. I wonder if I have the guts to do it again.

Exercise 3

Revise the following sentences by replacing the clichés with fresh, original descriptions. If you are not familiar with the cliché, you may need to look it up before you can re-write the sentence. Copy and paste. Then edit the best you can.

  1. She is writing a memoir in which she will air her family’s dirty laundry.
  2. Fran had an ax to grind with Benny, and she planned to confront him that night at the party.
  3. Mr. Muller was at his wit’s end with the rowdy class of seventh graders.
  4. The bottom line is that Greg was fired because he missed too many days of work.
  5. Sometimes it is hard to make ends meet with just one paycheck.
  6. My brain is fried from pulling an all-nighter.
  7. Maria left the dishes in the sink all week to give Jeff a taste of his own medicine.
  8. While they were at the carnival Janice exclaimed, “Time sure does fly when you are having fun!”

psy 435real world organization

– must be original work

– complete #1 (350-400 words)

– see assignment requirements

 

1. Choose a real-world organization (Military) that employs at least 50 or more people.

 

 

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you examine the role of industrial/organizational psychology in selecting and training employees. In your examination, address the following:

1. Choose a real-world organization that employs at least 50 or more people (not a fictional organization).

 

2. Analyze how well the organization selects and trains its employees according to the information in chapter 6 and 7.

 

3. Discuss at least 2 issues related to selection and 2 issues related to training (the textbook discusses many more).

 

How well does the organization apply the concepts and procedures recommended by i/o psychologists?  For example, you might choose the Kmart Corporation. You might discuss their selection procedures in terms of (a) recruiting, (b) job offers, and (c) realistic job previews. You might discuss their training methods with regard to (a) needs analysis, (b) delivery method, and (c) analysis of effectiveness. 

 

You may contact the organization of your choice to learn more about their selection and training methods.

 

Include at least three professional references, including the Spector text. You may use the references I gave you. Avoid using websites.

 

  • Be sure to cite references within the text as well as in an APA formatted references page.
  • Avoid websites as your references.
  • Attach the grading rubric as the last page of the paper.
  • Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
    Click on the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment.

 

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Content (60%)

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All key elements of the assignment are covered in a substantive way. Major points are stated clearly; are supported by specific details, examples, or analysis. 1050+ words

1. Choose a real-world organization that employs at least 50 or more people (not a fictional organization).

 

2. Analyze how well the organization selects and trains its employees according to the information in chapter 6 and 7.

 

3. Discuss at least 2 issues related to selection and 2 issues related to training (the textbook discusses many more).

 

How well does the organization apply the concepts and procedures recommended by i/o psychologists?  For example, you might choose the Kmart Corporation. You might discuss their selection procedures in terms of (a) recruiting, (b) job offers, and (c) realistic job previews. You might discuss their training methods with regard to (a) needs analysis, (b) delivery method, and (c) analysis of effectiveness. 

 

You may contact the organization of your choice to learn more about their selection and training methods.

 

Include at least three references, including the Spector text. You may use the references I gave you. Avoid using websites.

Comments:

 

 

Organization (20%)

Points Earned:  /2

  • The introduction provides a sufficient background on the topic and previews major points.
  • Paragraph transitions are present, logical, and maintain the flow throughout the paper.
  • The conclusion is logical, flows from the body of the paper, and reviews the major points.

Comments:

Mechanics (20%)

Points Earned:  /2

  • The paper is consistent with APA formatting guidelines and meets course-level requirements.
  • Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations and a reference page.
  • Rules of spelling, grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed.
  • Sentences are complete, clear, concise, and varied.

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strategic marketing plan environmental analysis

Choose a product for an environmental analysis.

Research an environmental analysis for your selected product.

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you include a descriptive analysis of the following:

  • The product
  • Main features of the product
  • Major benefits received by those using the product (How is it innovative?)
  • Current branding strategies
  • A description of pricing used at distribution levels and consumer levels
  • Target market
  • Demographic or psychographic profile
  • Identification of the overall market size
  • Distribution: the plan for distribution
  • Competitors
  • A definition of
  • Competition
  • Current market share
  • Competitive marketing strategies
  • Product attributes
  • Promotion
  • Pricing
  • Services offered
  • Distribution network
  • Discussion of strengths, weaknesses, and competitive trends
  • Financial analysis
  • Overall industry sales and market shares by segment and geographical region
  • Profitability analysis including projected revenues and expenses
  • Other factors, including:
  • Trends
  • Events
  • External conditions that may affect the product launch:
  • Social
  • Cultural
  • Demographic
  • Economic
  • Technological
  • Political
  • Legal
  • Regulatory
  • Ethical factors considered

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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write an essay 130

4 -5 pages About 1500 words

Make sure you follow all requirements below

Use your own words

Read everything I upload, Make sure watch the video before you start writing.

Your essay must use the information form the video.

And must use two articles that I gave.

Essay Instructions

The documentary film We Still Live Here recounts the amazing story of the revitalization of the Wampanoag language and explains how that revitalization has played a crucial role in preserving Wampanoag cultural identity for future generations. For this assignment, I would like you to consider the following questions: What role does language revitalization play in the preservation of a culture? Do you think language revitalization projects are worthwhile? Why or why not?

To answer this set of questions, you should do some online research. It might be helpful to look into revitalization efforts undertaken by tribes such as the Ojibwe and Cherokee. You might also find it helpful to review this National Geographic essay (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. and this essay from The Week. (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. Your response must include at least 4 outside sources (the video counts as a source), and follow the structural guidelines detailed below. You MAY NOT USE FIRST PERSON!

Structure:

Your essay should include an introduction. that introduces the topic and ends with a clearly worded, 1-2 sentence thesis statement. Each supporting paragraph (there should be at least 3) should begin with a strong topic sentence.and should incorporate evidence, including direct quotations from the short stories as needed to support your argument. Direct quotations should be incorporated using the quotation sandwich method Links to an external site.and proper MLA in-text citations. .The post should also contain a strong conclusion. The final page of the document should consist of a Works Cited page. Tips for formatting electronic sources can be found here


Reading and video

http://theweek.com/articles/541609/why-fight-hard-…

https://blog.nationalgeographic.org/2009/11/15/pre…

Video

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3h1myn

We Still Live Here

This week, in preparation for our discussions of Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian and Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony, both of which address the struggle of Native communities to retain their tribal cultures, we will view the documentary We Still Live Here– Âs Nutayuneân, which tells the story of the revitalization of the Wampanoag language and explains how a language with no native speakers has been revived in the United States. The Wampanoag’s ancestors ensured the survival of the Pilgrims in New England, and lived to regret it. Nevertheless, through resilience and courage they kept their identity alive and remained on their ancestral lands. Now a cultural revival is taking place.

The story begins in 1994 when Jessie Little Doe, an intrepid, 30-something Wampanoag social worker, began having recurring dreams: familiar-looking people from another time addressing her in an incomprehensible language. Jessie was perplexed and a little annoyed — why couldn’t they speak English? Later, she realized they were speaking Wampanoag, a language no one had used for more than a century.

These events sent her and members of the Aquinnah and Mashpee Wampanoag communities on an odyssey that would uncover hundreds of documents written in their ancestral language, lead Jessie to a earn herself a masters degree in linguistics at MIT, and result in something that had never been done before – bringing a language alive again in an American Indian community after many generations with no native speakers. With commitment, study groups, classes, and communitywide effort, many are approaching fluency. Jessie’s young daughter Mae is the first native speaker in more than a hundred years.


The Filmmaker

Anne Makepeace
Anne Makepeace has been a writer, producer, and director of award-winning independent films for more than 20 years. Her films include We Still Live Here – Âs Nutayuneân which won the Full Frame Inspiration Award and the Moving Mountains Prize at Telluride MountainFilm; I.M. Pei: Building China Modern, (PBS/American Masters 2010); Rain in a Dry Land (lead show on P.O.V. 2007) winner of the Full Frame Working Films Award, Emmy nomination; Robert Capa in Love and War, (PBS/American Masters 2003), national Prime Time Emmy Award; Coming to Light (PBS/American Masters 2003), short-listed for an Oscar and winner of many prizes; and Baby It’s You (lead show on P.O.V. 1998), Whitney Biennial 2000. Makepeace also wrote the screenplay for Thousand Pieces of Gold and the American Experience documentary Ishi, the Last Yahi.