Managing in a global environment term project section 2

Section Two; Socio-cultural Analysis:

Your organization has reviewed your country study and has decided to go with your recommendation for their initial international expansion. A complete a socio-cultural analysis needs to be completed to determine the entry strategy, financing, human resource needs, suppliers, marketing, pricing and distribution, and organizational structure.

Assignment Criteria:

Write a report (2 – 4 pages, font 12) outlining the socio-cultural factors and discuss any cross-cultural issues that will need to be considered, addressed and understood into for a successful international expansion. You need to use at least three outside sources to complete this assignment. PLEASE remember to cite all your sources; proper citation of your sources is a requirement for this course.

Please support all recommendations with sound reasoning and research.

Your report needs to include but not limited to:

  • Demographic Trends
    • Population growth
    • Age structure & median age
    • Life expectancy
    • Literacy
  • Cultural Analysis
    • Language
    • Customs and Norms
    • Traditions
  • Social Institutions
    • Where does the country lie within Hofstede’s dimensions
    • Family structure
    • Religious structure
    • Labor organizations
  • Informal Trade Barriers
    • Barriers that are created by social and cultural factors
    • Communication styles
    • Negotiating tactics
    • Marketing concerns
    • Ethical concerns
      • Employment practices
      • Human rights
      • Business practices

Cite all your sources using APA style. See External Links for guidance in using APA style citations.

poem question

Read the poem. Then answer the question.

The Echoing Green
by William Blake

The sun does arise,
And make happy the skies;
The merry bells ring
To welcome the Spring;
The skylark and thrush,
The birds of the bush,
Sing louder around
To the bells’ cheerful sound;
While our sports shall be seen
On the echoing green.

Old John, with white hair,
Does laugh away care,
Sitting under the oak,
Among the old folk.
They laugh at our play,
And soon they all say,
‘Such, such were the joys
When we all—girls and boys—
In our youth-time were seen
On the echoing green.’

Till the little ones, weary,
No more can be merry:
The sun does descend,
And our sports have an end.
Round the laps of their mothers
Many sisters and brothers,
Like birds in their nest,
Are ready for rest,
And sport no more seen
On the darkening green.

How does William Blake use literary techniques (repetition, rhyme, rhythm, figurative language, symbolism, form, style, etc.) and structure to develop meaning, mood, and tone in “The Echoing Green”? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be two or three complete paragraphs.

Answer:

Week2assign

Pay for Performance (P4P)

The U.S. healthcare system has been criticized for high-cost, inefficacy, and issues on quality. P4P is an approach used to provide incentives to physicians and health care provider organizations to achieve improved performance by increasing quality of care and reducing costs.

Write a three- to five-page double-spaced paper (excluding title and reference pages), addressing the following:

  • Define the challenges in designing a Pay for Performance (P4P) program.
  • Discuss the impacts of P4P on provider payment reform.
  • Describe the health care providers’ reactions to Value-Based Purchasing Programs.
  • Determine the benefits of P4P on patients.

The Pay for Performance (P4P)assignment

  • Must be three to five double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
  • Must use at least three scholarly, peer-reviewed, and/or other credible sources in addition to the course text.
    • The Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment. Be sure to integrate your research rather than simply inserting it.
  • Must document all sources in APA style as outlined

Must include a separate references pagethat is formatted according to APA style

Contracts and Privacy

Assignment Details

Contracts are things that people encounter on a daily basis. From buying groceries to eating out to paying the cable bill, you likely experience contractual relationships all the time. The business world is no different. Businesses enter into contracts for everything from ordering office supplies to multimillion-dollar real estate leases to sponsorship agreements.

Case Example: You are the Executive Director of a nonprofit organization (this is basically like being the CEO of a nonprofit organization). Your nonprofit is an environmentally conscious organization that promotes and supports clean energy. You were recently approached by Big Bad Oil, Inc. about entering into a contract. Big Bad Oil, Inc. would provide your small and underfunded nonprofit organization with sponsorship money as long as you do not speak out against Big Bad Oil, Inc. Choose a position, and discuss your answer:

  • FOR argument: As Executive Director, would you be for accepting the sponsorship money because your organization is underfunded? If so, how would you handle board members who state that your acceptance of such sponsorship money is unethical?
  • AGAINST argument: As Executive Director, would you be against accepting the sponsorship money because it comes from a source that your organization criticizes? If so, how would you handle board members who state that your denial of such sponsorship money is unethical?

Two pages answers

what I need is a 5-6 short questions to be answered. Not specific style. It can be an essay or bullet point style.

Note: You may quote the textbook in your written assignment as long as you use quotation marks and page numbers and follow quotes with an explanation of what the quote MEANS. You may quote external sources if you provide a link, but do not include other people’s analysis of the ideas. You are being graded on YOUR analysis of the ideas. If a video clip would help to illustrate your claims, feel free to email me a link.

1. Explain how Weber’s study of the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism is different than Marx’s historical materialist approach. What accounts for the rise of capitalism for Marx (this can be a sentence or two)? For Weber (this should be a thorough explanation)? Are you more inclined to agree with Marx’s historical materialism or Weber’s more complex view on the role of ideas? What are the strengths and weaknesses within Weber’s theory connecting the Protestant Ethic to the rise of capitalism? What alternative explanations could be offered to help explain the rise capitalism?

You don’t need to quote the textbook, but please quote any sources you use to answer the questions please.

These are the questions.

Writing the Trial Brief

The case Dorite v. City of Lyons is going to trial in two weeks. The Plaintiff’s attorney, Rich N. Moore, asks that you write a trial brief for Judge Dan Patch who is notorious for favoring the government side of a case. Moore tells you the key issue is whether the facts in the Dorite case establish that the City owed a duty to Plaintiff to maintain the street where she fell. He tells you to use the three cases you used for your internal memorandum of law. Those three cases are Curatola v. Niles, 154 Ill.2d 201, 608 N.E.2d 882 (1993), Gutstein v. City of Evanston, 402 Ill. App.3d, 929 N.E.2d 680 (App. Ct. 2010), and Vaugh v. City of W. Frankfort,166 Ill.2d 155, 651 N.E.2d 1115 (1995). He asks that you limit your trial brief to four pages, (not including the APA cover page and reference page) because Judge Patch is busy and often does not read more than that in any brief submitted to him. As you leave his office, he reminds you that a trial brief is an advocacy document.

Mr. Moore tells you that in the Circuit Court of Wigmore the local rules for a trial brief require only the following component parts.

  1. Caption of the case with court number 2016 L 1234 (See Ex. 17-2 of Textbook);
  2. Name of the Document- (See Ex. 17-2 of Textbook);
  3. Table of Authorities (See Ex. 17-7 of Textbook);
  4. Introduction or preliminary Statement;
  5. Statement of Facts (See Checklist 17-1 of Textbook);
  6. Statement of Issue (Use the 123 Method–module 04);
  7. Argument (Consider using format suggested at Ex. 17-13 of Textbook);
  8. Conclusion;
  9. Signature and Date (See Ex. 17-16 of Textbook);
  10. Certificate of Service on B.G. Brothers, Stahl & Beetum PC, 13 Legal Ave., Wigmore, IL 00001 (See Ex. 17-18 of Textbook)

GB570 Unit 6 Discussion

Topic: Employee Satisfaction and Value Chain Management

You will consider the human resource aspects and enablers of value chain management. It is widely accepted there is a distinct, measurable, and positive relationship between employee satisfaction and customer satisfaction. In value chain management, the goal of creating customer value for the organization includes customer delight (exceeding customer satisfaction) and profitability. Organizational leadership plays a key role in establishing programs, policies, and process that enable ongoing employee satisfaction.

Directions

  1. Assume you are working in a role as a decision-making leader. You are tasked with the responsibility to create employee satisfaction programs and processes related to the following human resources enablers. Additionally, address how could you use these human resource enablers to improve employee satisfaction during times of change?
    • People and Culture
    • The Three People Traits: Knowledge, Skills, and Beliefs
    • People and Trust
  2. No references are required for this Unit 6 Discussion, but if you do use source material, apply no more than one APA formatted reference and citation per paragraph and use APA in-text citation within the response and list the applied reference(s) at the end of the response using APA formatting.
  3. Compose a response of at least four paragraphs of 4–5 sentences per paragraph.
  4. Proofread your response, run spell check and grammar check, and proofread again.

Week 1 Role of Critical Thinking in Psychology, psychology homework help

Role of Critical Thinking in Psychology

Let’s examine the role of critical thinking in psychology. It would appear that critical thinking is an active process. Some critical thinking activities are careful observation, remembering, imagining, inquiring, evaluating and judging. Psychologists use critical thinking to sharpen the focus and results of their experiments and to make better decisions. Critical thinking is all about the importance of evidence and making sure a claim is backed with adequate reasoning and research.

Every day, you are faced with multiple claims…it seems worse now than ever! Some claims are easily dismissed by heading to Snopes.com or some other site. Others are a little trickier. Thus, we need to know when to look for evidence and what kind of evidence is reliable.

Take some time to think about these questions:

  • What are some claims that you have heard that need more evidence?
  • Have you ever been guilty of using less than reliable evidence?
  • What kinds of unreliable evidence work best on you? Why do you think this is?
  • Do you think that you are looking at claims differently now that you are taking this course?
  • How does learning about claims and evidence make you a better critical thinker?

Instructions Using the SWOT analysis

Instructions

Using the SWOT analysis grid and the 6-section AMA format, analyze the following case. Be sure to identify and categorize information and its relevance to either in external environment for opportunities and/or threats or its relevance to the internal environment for strengths and or weaknesses.

Domicile Home Health (DHH):

Maribeth Amato, executive direct of Domicile Home Health (DHH), is trying to determine her strategies. She’s sure changes are necessary but she is not sure how much change is needed.

DHH is a not-for-profit organization that has been the only agency operating in the local community – with varying degrees of success – for the past 25 years, offering nursing services in clients’ homes Some of the revenues come from United Way (to pay for those needing emergency nursing services for those who cannot pay), private charitable donations, and clients who pay out-of pocket for DHH services. The balance of revenues, about 90% of the DHH $4.2 million annual budget, comes from charges made to third-party payers, including health insurance companies (HMOs and PPOS), and the federal government for Medicare or Medicaid services.

Maribeth has been the executive director of DHH for two years. She has developed a well functioning organization able to meet requests for services from local doctors and discharge officers at local hospitals. Other business comes from past client referrals or potential clients needing nursing services who find DHH in the phone book or through on-line search engines. Maribeth primarily relies on the DHH website and has an advertisement in the local phone book. She makes regular visits to local hospitals and doctors who regularly refer clients and has become very active in the community, such as scouting and sports clubs, and senior citizens organizations spreading the word of the DHH mission. She has also developed at of volunteers who are willing to assist in any community programs.

The last two years have been a rebuilding period as the prior executive director had personal problems that lead to a weakening of the agency’s image with local referral agencies, doctors, and hospitals. Now the image is more positive and Maribeth has been concentrating on building relationships with all relevant stakeholders in the local community. By definition and IRS status, DHH is a not-for-profit organization but still must cover all costs: payroll, billing, rent, telephone/internet, etc. Demand has been growing steadily at about 10% annually and DHH is now breaking even with a slight surplus but it doesn’t have much of a cash cushion to fall back on if 1) the demand for services declines, 2) the government changes its rules either for what services will be covered or the limits on what will be paid for services, 3) new competitors enter the market. In fact, the last possibility concerns Maribeth greatly. Some hospitals, squeezed for revenues, are expanding into home health care – especially nursing services as patients are being released earlier from hospitals because of payment limits of government agencies. For-profit organizations, such as Manpower and Kelly Home Care Services are expanding around the country to provide a complete line of home health care services, including nursing services of the kind offered by DHH. These for-profit organizations appear to be efficiently run, offering similar services at competitive and sometimes even lower prices than some not-for-profit organizations. And they seem to be doing this at a profit, which suggests that it would be possible for these for-profit organizations to lower prices should not-for-profit organizations try to compete on price.

Maribeth is considering whether to ask her board of directors to allow DHH to offer a complete line of home health care services beyond nursing services into what she calls ‘care and comfort’ services. Currently DHH is primarily concerned with providing professional nursing services in the client’s home. many of the DHH nurses have said that they found themselves doing ‘care and comfort’ services – including preparing meals and bathing and dressing clients – because many clients are elderly and living alone and often can’t do many of the domestic activities required in the home. DHH nurses are much too expensive for routine home health care activities. The full cost of a nurse to DHH, including benefits and overhead, is about $85 per hour. Registered nurses provide such services that only a registered nurse can do (such take the patients’ vital signs, and deliver and administer prescriptions such as insulin). The state government’s regulatory agency requires that a registered nurse make a once-a-week home visit to those patients receiving Medicaid benefits and perform the administrative requirements such as filling out health reports on the client. A registered nurse is not needed for ‘care and comfort’ services. All that is needed is someone who can be Red Cross certified and bonded, has an ability to get along with all types of people, and is willing to do this type of work. Maribeth believes a mature person can be trained, certified, and bonded very quickly to do the job of following the instructions and general supervision of of a physician, nurse, and family member. The full cost of aides would be approximately $18 per hour for short visits and $120 per 24 hours for a live-in aide who has room and board provided by the client.

The demand for all health care services has been growing. With the number of elderly, dual-career families, and single heads-of-household increasing at an average 10% per year and the trend is, with people living longer, expected to continue. Maribeth has occasionally recommended organizations and individuals that provide care and comfort services to those clients who need it. There are also numerous clubs and organizations that provide volunteers to provide meals and care and comfort services to those that can’t afford to pay. DHH is capable of providing nursing services in emergency, long-term disability, and regular periodic visit situations. Private insurance companies are offering more options for long-term disability and elderly care.

Maribeth is concerned that a new full-service home health care organization will enter into the market and be a single source for both nursing and less-skilled home care and comfort services. This has happened in several cities but not in the DHH community. Maribeth fears that this might be more appealing to hospitals and other referrers. In other words, Maribeth can see the possibility of losing business as well as nurses if DHH does not offer a complete line of home health care services. This would cause real problems for DHH because overhead costs are more or less fixed. A loss in revenues by as little as 10% would require some cutbacks such as layoffs of nurses and administrative staff and reducing office space. When a client contacts or is referred to DHH, Maribeth contacts and provides the client information to one of the nurses who then goes directly to the client’s home.

Maribeth believes another reason for expanding beyond nursing services – using paraprofessionals and less-skilled personnel – is to offer a better, broader service to her existing clients and increase the efficiency of the office, staff, and technology she has developed over the past two years. Maribeth believes that DHH could easily handle twice as many clients without straining the current organization.It would be necessary to add some staff if the expansion were quite large. But this increase in overhead would be minor compared to the present proportion of of total revenue that goes to covering overhead. In other words, DHH survival would be assured as additional clients or increasing the services provided to current clients would increase revenues, provide a cash cushion to off-set fluctuations in demand, and provide more job security for all DHH employees.

Further, Maribeth believes that when DHH is successful in expanding to a full line of home health care services, it could provide services to many people in the local area who aren’t able to pay. Maribeth says one of the worst parts of her job is refusing services to clients whose third-party benefits have run out or for whatever reason are unable to pay. She is uncomfortable in cutting off service to a client. but must schedule nurses to clients that generate revenues if she is going to cover expenses, make payroll, and pay the rent. Maribeth believes that by expanding, she will be able to provide services to more people who cannot pay. This excites Maribeth because her training and experience as a nurse has instilled a deep desire to service people in need whether they can pay or not. This has been the DHH mission since Maribeth started at DHH. There has been pressure to cut off services to people who cannot pay and has been the root of disagreements between Maribeth, the nurses serving the clients and the board of directors.

Maribeth knows that the expansion would require many decisions regarding the pricing of services, pay for the staff: nurses, paraprofessionals, and aides. DHH would also have to inform, persuade, and remind DHH stakeholders and the change in the DHH image and mission. These issues don’t bother Maribeth and she thinks she can handle them. She is sure that offering a complete line of home health care services can be done by DHH at competitive prices.

Maribeth’s primary concern is whether the change is right for DHH – basically a nursing organization. DHH’s whole history has been oriented to providing nursing services. Nurses are dedicated professionals who bring high standards to any job they undertake. The question is whether DHH should offer any services beyond nursing services. She know she must have a strategy to bring to the board and staff.

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Using the American Marketing Association’s approach. conduct a SWOT analysis and develop the DHH marketing strategy.

Please respond to the following

As you finalize your final project/thesis, discuss your findings with the class by answering the following questions in respect to your literature review only?

1. Why did you think it was important to study/research this topic (re-state the topic for the benefit of this forum)?

see attachment for paper. topic = Internet of things in healthcare risks and benefits

2. What are other studies in your literature review suggesting about this topic?

3. How will it support your capstone course?

4. How will you prepare for your capstone course?

The APUS End of Program Assessment Manual for Graduate Studies (aka the EOP Manual) is located at http://apus.libguides.com/APUS_ePress/EOP_Manual.

if you cannot acess link see attachment