BA365-writing assignment

Food Factories

What is involved in running a grocery store? A lot.  Every day, managers must make thousands of decisions regarding inventory (what to buy and how much), job scheduling and assignment (i.e. how many employees in which departments and what jobs should be done and in what order), and quality (how to ensure good products are sold and good service is provided).  And this is for just one store. 

Consider Kroger Co., headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, it operates over 2,400 supermarkets, with revenues of more than $70 billion and has over 300,000 employees.  It is the second largest grocery retailer in the U.S. after Wal-Mart.  Efficient and effective operations are one of its keys to excellence. Yet, when we think of groceries it is usually in terms of services – after all, stores don’t make anything do they?  Actually, they do. 

Kroger owns 40 different manufacturing plants (a competitor, Safeway, owns 32).  These manufacturing plants make roughly 14,400 in-house (also known as generic) products, including 38,000 “party pails” of ice cream per day – which sell for $2.99 each, or approximately 30% of the cost for name brand ice cream such as Dreyer’s, Ben & Jerry’s or Graeter’s.  Stores like making their own because they often can get a higher profit margin on in-house products than for name brand products – because they are controlling more of the process, hence are providing more value.

Kroger is selling 15% more in-house products by volume this year due to the down economy.  Consumers often will trade a lower cost for that name brand.  In fact, industry wide, sales of store-branded items increased nearly 10% over the past year.  In-house products account for 35% of Kroger’s sales, up from 31 percent five years ago.  In a down economy, this growth is resulting in increased hiring – Kroger created 400 new manufacturing jobs in the last year for a total of 7,400.

So, the next time you shop for groceries, give a thought to where those groceries came from – it might not be where you think.

Points to Consider while responding to this essay question

  • How do the practices described above relate to operations and supply chain strategy (chapter 1) and process design and analysis (Chapter 4)? 
  • Describe the main challenges of running a food manufacturing plant.  How are these similar to or different from running a grocery chain or store?
  • Do you think that Kroger ships directly from the factories to its individual stores?  Or does it ship products to an intermediate distribution center and from there to its stores?
  • How should Kroger treat these facilities?  Should they be exclusive to Kroger, or should they provide sales to other retailers?  How does this affect forecasting?  What are the advantages and disadvantages if Kroger uses the factories to produce products for other retailers?

Sources: Information for this story comes from the article “Food Factories”, by Dan Sewell, Columbus Dispatch, October 21, 2009 – to see the full story click here (http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/business/stories/2009/10/21/kroger_food.ART_ART_10-21-09_A12_H1FE63G.html?sid=101)

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A sports fan in 2010 is able to follow their team in a number of ways – on television, on the internet, in a newspaper or on the radio.  What most sports fans don’t realize is that there is a huge amount of behind the scenes action in putting together a televised broadcast –  operations play a key role.  Take a Columbus Bluejackets hockey game for the NHL.  A typical local (i.e. not national) Fox Sports Ohio broad cast of a game requires:

  • Producer Travis Williams, director Christian Roberts and a crew of 25 people.
  • 40 videoscreens
  • 12 cameramen – and cameras
Director Roberts choreographs an intricate dance – telling cameramen what to shoot and when, choosing from multiple screen shots, deciding when to air commercials – after all someone does need to pay for the broadcast – and choosing when to air replays. 

Consider the following descriptions of the scene behind the scenes from a recent Columbus Dispatch article:

  “Just ahead of the scheduled 7 PM start, Ed Milliken, sits in front of the 40 video screens and puts on headphones.  “Hello darlings” he says to announcers Davidge and Jeff Rimer.  As captain of the ship, Milliken spends the evening telling commentators how long to talk and giving them game-related insights to repeat.  He decides simultaneously what viewers will see – a wide look at the ice, a scan of fans, a close-up of a player.  Next to Milliken, director Christian Roberts makes the captain’s requests happen – guiding the 12 cameramen stationed throughout the arena.  Seven people in the truck – parked in the loading dock since 10 AM – handle the sound and graphics and track player statistics. During the first period, Riner calls Jackets defenseman Anton Stralman by the wrong name – Thrashers defensemen Ron Hainsey – and the crew notices.”

This activity continues for nearly three hours.  Crew members look forward to breaks in the game so that they can air commercials and take a very short break.  Yet, they don’t get any for nearly 20 minutes – at one point joking “Can you throw some nickels out on the ice”.  Think about how hockey differs from basketball, football and baseball in terms of breaks in play and timeouts – this makes a smooth broadcast more challenging.  Late in the game, Roberts has to keep a careful eye on both the action, and where he expects the action to be: “With five minutes left in the game and the Jackets up 2-0, Milliken starts talking about the stars of the game.  The clock reaches 2:30 and Roberts tells a cameraman to “sit on the white goalie”, referring to Johan Hedberg of the Thrashers.  Atlanta pulls Hedberg and fans at home see him skate off the ice” In short, televising a sporting event requires a lot of work, many people and some good operations management.

Points to Consider while responding to this essay question

  • How do television stations/networks handle unexpected events or long delays in a game?  What is the equivalent of inventory for if something goes wrong?
  • What elements of project management contribute to a smooth/good broadcast? (Chapter 8: Project Management)

Sources:

“Ice, Camera, Action!” March 13, 2010 by Suzanne Hoholik, Columbus Dispatch.

Write a paper showing your understanding of work in modern America

Write a paper showing your understanding of work in modern America. Included in this paper must be an analysis of positive and negative aspects of our relatively new service/knowledge based economy and our place in the global economy. You must also critically analyze the interconnectedness of immigration, globalization, democracy, and corporate power.

Use evidence from Module 7 and Module 8, which include the following:

  1. The High Cost of Low Prices highlights the corporate practices and low price of Wal-Mart and how this impacts America and the world:
  2. This is What Democracy Looks Like covers the protest at the World Economic Forum meeting of September 11, 2000, in Melbourne, Australia:

You Portfolio Project should meet the following requirements:

  • Your paper should be 6-8 pages long, not including the title or reference pages.
  • Cite a minimum of 4 peer-reviewed, scholarly journal sources beyond the textbook to support your statements. The CSU-Global Library is a good place to find these sources.
  • Use evidence from your textbook.
  • Cite both films found in Module 7 (The High Cost of Low Prices and This is What Democracy Looks Like) and one other film used in the course.
  • Format your paper according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA Requirements.

You are expected to convey complex ideas in a clear, concise, and organized fashion, using the required and recommended readings from the course for analytical support.

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The requirement is kind of open, you could analysis the business through the aspects of Environmental Scan, strength, weakness, opportunity, threat, alternative strategy and so on. ( SWOT analysis)

American history class i have question on securing the republic 1790 1815

the questions are Who did Gabriel think might support his rebellion and why? How was the language of liberty and freedom invoked by Gabriel? just one paragraph asap

Analysis

1) DB

Read Chapter 14 – Ethical Risks and Responsibilities of IT Innovations. Chapter 14 – Ethical Risks and Responsibilities of IT Innovations.pptx Draft an IT policy to protect the security and privacy of users of websites that collect personal information to make buying recommendations. The policy should be about 3 paragraphs. (A paragraph should have at least 3 sentences: beginning, middle, and end.) Do NOT copy an existing policy, but reference examples of existing policies that helped you craft your own policy.

2) Research and analysis paper

After watching the videos below and reading about the Balanced Scorecard in Chapter 12, compare and contrast the Balanced Scorecard to one of the IT frameworks below (COBIT, ITIL, TOGAF, CMMI-Dev). Describe the context in which the Balanced Scorecard and the IT framework would be used. The paper should be 3-4 pages in APA format, not counting the title and reference pages. Make sure you include in-text citations. Your paper should cite at least 3 peer-reviewed articles on IT governance frameworks.

Use the resources below to help you with this week’s assignment

Read the following chapters in the textbook:

Chapter 12 – “IT Strategy and Balanced Scorecard” Chapter 12 – IT Strategy and Balanced Scorecard.pptx explains how the Balanced Scorecard can be used in IT strategies.

Additional resources:

Video: The Balanced Scorecard explains the Balanced Scorecard.

The following are examples of frameworks related to IT governance. You do not need to read the entire the framework–Use the PDFs below for background material for your research. The PDFs below can be referenced in your paper, but do not count as one of the peer-reviewed articles.

  • COBIT 5 Framework – This PDF describes the COBIT 5 (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies) framework for management of enterprise IT.
  • ITIL V3 – This PDF describes version 3 of the ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) framework for IT service management.
  • TOGAF 9.1 – This PDF introduces The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAP) for systems architecture.
  • CMMI-Dev v1.3 – This PDF describes the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) for systems development.

MATERIAL SUPPORT OF TERRORISM

SEE ATTACHED CHAPTER

Reaction Paper must be in full APA style and format and be no less than 800 words (excluding the separate cover, abstract, and reference pages). The paper must include a cover/title page, a separate abstract page with keywords, in-text citations, properly placed page numbers, running heads, and a separate reference page identifying all sources. The abstract paragraph must be no less than 75 words. Your Reaction Paper must address at least one full chapter assigned for the module in the course outline.

No more than 25% of each written assignment in this course may be attributed to referenced sources. Your papers must be 75% original thought. Again, your cited work and quotations must not exceed 25%. Failure to properly use in-text citations or required quotation formatting will be considered evidence of potential Academic Honor Code violations. The submission of writings from prior courses, classes, schools, colleges, or universities to fulfill assignment requirements in this class will be referred as a potential Academic Code Violation.

It is strongly suggested you follow the following logical flow in presenting your reaction paper: critical overview of the entire reading, significant facts or information disclosed, and conclusions based upon inductive or deductive reasoning. A Reaction Paper is designed to develop and sharpen your critical thinking, cognitive skills, and problem-solving abilities, as well as your writing skills. Your objective in writing this assignment is to clearly articulate your assessment of the information presented by the author(s) and to formulate and clarify your position on or reaction to the writings. Avoid “I will” and “My” paper will” type constructions in your writings. In other words, the use of “I” and “My” in your papers must be avoided.

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Using your current work organization (or an organization of interest) and a second organization in the same industry as the subject matter, research the elements of business, compare and contrast the two selected organizations, and prepare an APA formatted paper that:

  • Analyzes the basic legal, social, and economic environment in which the organizations operate
  • Analyzes the managerial, operational, and financial issues impacting the organizations including:
    • Company Culture and Performance
    • Promotion Policies
    • Strategic Decisions Making
    • Decision-Making Style
    • Management Style
    • Leadership Style
    • Communication Style
    • Use of SWOT Tool
    • Operations Strategy Framework
  • Assesses how the overall management teams perform in terms of the four functions of management.
  • Identifies and explains the strong points of the managers.
  • Identifies and explains areas in which improvements are needed.

Be sure to use a minimum of 5 external sources to support your analysis.

Submitting your assignment in APA format means, at a minimum, you will need the following:

  • Title page: Remember the running head and title in all capital letters.
  • Abstract: This is a summary of your paper, not an introduction. Begin writing in third-person voice.
  • Body: The body of your paper begins on the page following the title page and abstract page, and it must be double-spaced between paragraphs. The typeface should be 12-pt. Times Roman or 12-pt. Courier in regular black type. Do not use color, bold type, or italics except as required for APA level headings and references. The deliverable length of the body of your paper for this assignment is 3–4 pages. In-text academic citations to support your decisions and analysis are required. A variety of academic sources is encouraged.
  • Reference page: References that align with your in-text academic sources are listed on the final page of your paper. The references must be in APA format using appropriate spacing, hang indention, italics, and upper- and lower-case usage as appropriate for the type of resource used. Remember, the reference page is not a bibliography, but it is a further listing of the abbreviated in-text citations used in the paper. Every referenced item must have a corresponding in-text citation.

international managment

1)Identify a company in Oman or anywhere across the globe that is well established and succeeded in expanding its activities internationally. Write an introduction in which you will briefly highlight the key milestones of the chosen company for the key milestones of the company and for the structure of the introduction

2)Find out and provide enough details and discuss two good experiences or any two ordeals or one good experience and one ordeal the selected company went through in terms of import or export.

3)find out, provide enough details and discuss the main drivers that are helping the chosen company to partake in the last globalization wave Student should find two drivers and discuss them.

4)Find out one Finance Trade Agreement and explain why it seems to be beneficial (or may be not)

to the chosen company. Student should find two arguments

and discuss them.

5)Write a conclusion and highlight your findings.

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The total word count is approximately 1200 maximum 1500 words.

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Argumentation, English homework help

English Composition

ASSIGNMENT PROMPT: ARGUMENTATION

The Argumentation essay involves debating one side of an issue and objectively presenting the opposing side to persuade the audience to see your side favorably. It further:

– appeals to logic and reason; presents statistics, scientific proof, and facts.

– appeals to emotions, prejudices, and values; uses description (caution: employ appealing to emotions with discretion).

– uses inductive and/or deductive reasoning to develop the argument within the body of the paper:

inductive reasoning starts with specific evidence and progresses to a general conclusion; can also allow an inference to be made.

deductive reasoning begins with a general truth and progresses to a specific conclusion. The simplest form of a deductive argument is thesyllogism, a three-step argument involving a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.

ASSIGNMENTS TOPICS

For your essay, take a position on one of the following societal issues:

1. Does Technology Make People More Anti-social?

2. Are college students abusing social media networks?

3. Can cellphones be effective educational tools?

4. Does rap promote violence against women?

5. Is There Sexism in the Gaming Industry?

6. Your own topic that is pre-approved by your instructor.

7. *Learning Communities Option: This topic is to be developed by the instructor who is in a linked learning community course.

You may use either the Rogerian or Toulmin structure of argumentation. Should you include research, you must use MLA Style of parenthetical documentation and citation.

NOTES:

1. The essay’s Title relates to the topic.

2. The essay’s introduction identifies clearly the issue and provides sufficient background information that leads to the thesis. The thesis must be precisely stated and is one side of the argument. Be careful that your thesis is not presented as a call-to-action. For example, in the statement, “Americans should be allowed to own guns,” “should be allowed” is a call-to-action. An appropriate argument thesis is: The prevalence of gun ownership in America that attributes to many related fatalities can be mitigated by gun control. The counter-argument thesis(NOT to appear in the introduction) can be: Gun control will have little measurable impact on the number of fatalities caused by guns.

3. The essay’s body avoids ALL the logical fallacies. It includes parenthetical documentation in Assignment III–2

MLA Style, and all quotations, paraphrases, and summaries are well introduced and analyzed.

4. If using the Rogerian structure, the essay’s conclusion includes a counter-argument thesis that relates to the thesis; the refutation to the counter-argument thesis; the return to the thesis (if not implied in the refutation); and, a call-to-action. If using the Toulmin, the conclusion iterates or reiterates the inference/s made. In either structure, the intended audience of the call-to-action is obvious. The following is a schematic of the two structures:

The Structure: Rogerian

The structure of the Rogerian argument includes all of the following:

 An argument thesis

 A counter-argument thesis

 The refutation to the counter-argument

 The return-to-thesis

 At least one call-to-action

See the student’s essay in Patterns that shows how this student-writer used the Rogerian structure. The Rogerian structure further requires that you engage in deductive reasoning (the syllogism) and inductive reasoning (inference) in your body paragraphs. Patterns offers clear instructions regarding these components of argumentation. See the outline on Blackboard.

The Structure: Toulmin

The structure of the Toulmin argument includes claims and warrants and relies primarily on inductive reasoning. Unfortunately, Patterns does not provide a sample, so unless you are familiar with and confident in using this structure you may opt out of it. See the outline on Blackboard.

NOTES:

i. This is a formal analysis essay presented in the third person; therefore, do not use any first- or second-person “I,” “my,” “we,” “us,” “our,” “you” and “your” in your analysis.

ii. This assignment is to adhere to academic writing in Standard English; therefore, you are not to use contractions, abbreviations and symbols, informal language, slang, and colloquialism.

iii. Avoid beginning sentences with: “There is,” “There are,” “It is,” “It was,” “There has,” “There have,” and so on. These openings delay the subject of the sentence and cause wordiness. EXAMPLE:

o Weak: There were many books borrowed from the library by diligent student-researchers (12 words).

o Revised: Diligent student-researchers borrowed many books from the library (9 words).

iv. See the “Argumentation” rubric on Bb that indicates how the paper will be graded and to make sure that you have met all of the criteria for the grade you desire.

v. Though research is not required, if, however, you include any in the analysis, you are required to document the source/s parenthetically and include a page that lists the source/s. You are required to use MLA style of documentation and citation. See Patterns, Ch. 18 for guidance.

Due Date 4/17/17

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Beware the Seemingly Innocuous

I emerged from that argument about the God particle and promised myself that I would never argue science again. Ever! I was sitting in the theater awaiting the arrival of the speaker and very excited. I had purchased his book, The God Particle,

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The College-Paper Format

The College-Paper Format adheres to the following: Times Roman font-face, 12-point font-size, one-inch margins all around, double-spaced, and formatted with a Header that includes your last name and page number to appear on every page. For further instructions, see the Common Syllabus’s “Introduction to Micro Word-Processing” and the box below: