Performance-Management-Proposal

You now have been tasked with Performance Management, another role and responsibility as a Human Resource Manager. It’s important to have a performance management plan set before the position is hired for. This is for a few reasons:

  • Reduces the chance of bias in a performance evaluation.
  • Reduces the chance of the performance evaluation not aligning to the position.
  • Sets expectations and standards that the new hire is aware of upfront.
  • Enables all persons of a position to be evaluated on the same criterion.

Since you are new as a Human Resource Manager, and the Claims Supervisor is a new position, you need to have a plan for a performance management system of the position. You are aware, from the job description, that it will require performance measurements that are both qualitative (text-based) and quantitative (numbers-based).

As the Human Resource Manager for Premium Auto Insurance, it is your role and responsibility to ensure you have a management performance system without bias, that is legal and ethical, and that the performance system aligns to the position.

Conduct academic research as well as reliable webpages and create a minimum 4 page proposal to the CEO in which you complete the following for approval of a performance management system for the new position, Claims Supervisor:

  1. Description of the categories to be measured.
  2. Description of ratings to be used.
  3. Example of performance evaluation form.
  4. Explanation for each of your recommendations.
  5. Remember that this is a proposal. Make sure to format your paper properly for your proposal. A proposal is a persuasive document, so make sure to use proper language and tone. Remember, you are the HR Manager and you are writing to the CEO so use a tone in your proposal that is specific to your audience (the CEO).
  6. Include an APA formatted reference page with at least 2 credible sources. Make sure to include APA in-text citations for any information used from outside sources.

Change-management

Now that the VP of HR has been briefed on the results of your focus group, she has asked you to work with Leroy to prepare a change management plan that could be used at Red Carpet. Leroy thinks it is important to use a set of steps from an established change model to guide the change process. He has recommended the OD Action Research Model, Appreciative Inquiry, and Kotter’s 8 Step Model as potential alternatives. But, the VP of HR wants to know all of the details, so Leroy has decided to partner with you to give a presentation to the VP of HR and make decision-making a collaborative effort. She is also concerned about the potential resistance to change at Red Carpet, so Leroy thinks it’s important to cover this in the presentation as well.

Review the Red Carpet scenario for this course and prepare a 5-7 slide PowerPoint presentation that describes your change management recommendations, including the following:

  • Describe the set of steps in the OD Action Research Model, Appreciative Inquiry, and Kotter’s Eight Step Model.
  • What are the pros and cons of each model? Which model should Red Carpet use for its change process and why?
  • Considering the organizational culture of Red Carpet, how will the organization overcome resistance to change? What kinds of communications might be needed?

5-7 slides

title slide

reference slide

200-250 speaker notes on each slide

25-multiple-choice-questions-on-business-administration-some-include-calculations

I need help answering the attached 25 multiple choice business administration questions within the next hour and a half. I understand that it’s a limited amount of time, but I was only given this amount of time to work with. if you think that you can answer at least 20 of these questions correctly, then please bid on my task. Whether you opt to answer questions on the attachment or in the Studypool discussion box below is completely up to you. Thank you for your consideration! (I’m a loyal Studypool client.).

-fluent-U-S-English-to-questions-1-3-1-1-3-2-1-3-7-1-3-8-1-3-10-and-1-4-7-real-Analysis-questions

Hi there, I need fully detailed 100% correct non-plagiarized solutions in fluent U.S.English to questions 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.7, 1.3.8; 1.3.10, and 1.4.7 in the PDF file. This needs to be done by Friday – Sep 15 at 9:00 am EST. Please do not bid if you can’t get it done.

biology-203-Endocrine-system-Heart-Blood

“Endocrine system, Heart, Blood

I am gonna upload the learning objectives. they are just 3 pages

Timeliness-Elements-of-Service

This is one of a package of 15 assignments that comprise the Elements of Service. For this assignment, you will observe elements of service in almost any particular service establishment and answer the following questions. Here are a few tips for successfully completing the assignment:

  • To prepare for this assignment: Read the text, review the Chapter Power Point Slides, and view the streaming chapter lecture.
  • Enter your name in the block provided above. If you worked in a group (which is fine), each of you must individually submit a copy of this assignment on Blackboard to receive credit.
  • Because many of the questions in this assignment build, use and refer to the same establishment throughout the assignment. So, if you are using Starbuck’s for this assignment, use it for each of the questions. (The examples in this assignment use different establishments to give you a variety of perspectives, but you should use the same establishment.)
  • For subsequent assignments, you may change establishments or you may continue referring to the same establishment throughout all of these 15 Service Element assignments. Whichever is more convenient for you is fine with me. If you plan to use this course to give yourself practice for applying this package of 15 Service Elements to one organization (perhaps where you work), then I suggest that you use one organization for all of your 15 assignments in this group of assignments. The consistency of using one organization will aid you in learning and application.
  • When making observations, realize that you can get a far better and more accurate understanding of your subject organization by visiting and observing multiple times before reporting your observations. Visiting and observing at different times and days helps to provide a clearer picture of how the establishment performs overall.
  • This assignment, like everything that you do for this course, has a set deadline (both time and date). The deadline is listed in the syllabus. While you can turn in any assignment early or on time, you cannot turn in anything late. No credit will be given for assignments turned in late.
  • Make this and all assignment submittals through Blackboard. Do not submit any assignment by email attachment, as it will not receive credit.
  • If you are unsure how to submit an assignment correctly using Blackboard, refer to and follow the directions provided in the syllabus.
  • Begin your answer immediately after each question. Don’t worry about skipping lines or other formatting.
  • Answer each question completely. Don’t worry about the length of your answer as long as you answer completely. Use correct sentence structure (complete sentences) and not word blurbs (bullets).

Please use the word documents(4 total) I provide to finish the assignment, and i will post the pictures of these 4 chapters(11 pictures)

We-Can-Do-Better-Improving-the-Health-of-the-American-People

Read the following 2 articles, write 150 word summaries for EACH

1. We Can Do Better-Improving the Health of the American People (pages 7-14)

2. U.S. Disparities in Health: Descriptions, Causes

ethical-perspective

This assignment gives you the opportunity to explore ethical perspectives in film. In 500-600 words, please consider the three primary ethical schools we have explored in the class: virtue ethics, teleological, and deontological ethics. Choose a film, and then identify the primary school of thought that is best reflected in the film. This activity aligns with module outcomes 1, 3 and 5.

Content Requirements:

  • Specifically refer to at least two scenes in the film as evidence for the school of thought that is best reflected in the film.
  • Quote dialogue from the film and provide some context for the scenes you’re discussing and analyzing.
  • Remember to discuss why the other two schools may not strictly apply to the film. Or perhaps you can argue that the two other schools are present in some of the decisions or actions of some minor characters, but they do not necessarily dominate the film.
  • Speculate as to why a specific ethical school dominates this film. Does the topic lend itself to the particular ethical view? Does the setting or historical period of the film lend itself to a certain ethical view? Has the director stated or implied what was ethically important when he or she made the film?
  • Read and quote from 2 movie reviews and your readings to help clarify or support any of your ideas.

Writing Requirements:

  • Develop an interesting introduction which includes an evident thesis.
  • Logically organize your ideas, ensuring that there are transitions between each paragraph.
  • Use proper grammar and syntax
  • Use detail, dialogue, and description to support your ideas.
  • Use direct quotations from the movie review and your readings, using APA citation style

This course uses the American Psychological Association (APA) format for scholarly writing. References and citations must adhere to the proper format for all written work presented including essays, discussion postings, and essay exams. Online tips for using APA style may be found at the Perdue Online Writing Lab.

To assist you in your research, the library has the following tutorials and links for you to use:

Submit your essay in a Microsoft Word or Open Office document (freeware found at Open Office) and place it in the appropriate assignment dropbox. The assignment must be submitted in the proper module assignment dropbox. Do not submit assignments via email or virtual office.

Be sure to proofread your essay for spelling and grammar before submitting it. SmartThinking is available to assist you with your writing. Students may access SmartThinking assistance by selecting the “Free Tutoring” link on the course’s left navigation bar.

Before you submit this assignment to the dropbox below, be sure to upload a copy to the “Final” dropbox for this assignment on Turnitin.com. A “Draft” dropbox is also available so that you can use the originality report provided as a learning tool to improve your work prior to final submission.

This Mini Essay will account for 10% of your course grade and will be evaluated using the SLA Writing Rubric [227.3 KB PDF file]

American-Political-Science-

I have a new assignment for american politics

I need just one paper about the united states

research-papwr

Students will: check list
  • Evaluate quantitative research questions and hypotheses in research studies published in peer-reviewed journals
  • Identify quantitative designs in research studies published in peer-reviewed journals
  • Explain use of quantitative designs in research studies published in peer-reviewed journals
  • Analyze alignment among theory, problem, purpose, research questions and hypotheses, and design in quantitative research studies published in peer-reviewed journals
  • Apply APA Style to writing

You are now at a similar point in your understanding of the research process, such that an overall framework, including philosophical orientation, theory, literature, problem, and purpose, is falling into place. This week, you will continue to expand your understanding of this framework by analyzing and evaluating research questions and hypotheses in quantitative studies. You will also learn about various quantitative research designs that researchers use to answer their research questions.

You will also continue to analyze the interrelated elements of a research study, making the connection among theory, problem, purpose and, now, research questions, hypotheses, and design. Last, you will complete an online training course in the protection of human subjects in research.


Article

If your last name starts with J through R, use Article B.

Article B:

Ivcevic, Z., & Brackett, M. A. (2015). Predicting creativity: Interactive effects of openness to experience and emotion regulation ability. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 9(4), 480–487. doi:10.1037/a0039826.