Economic Systems

Economic Systems

Review the material on economic systems in Chapter Ten. Look at Figure 10.2 and answer the following:

1) What are the differences between capitalism and socialism?
2) What are the differences between rational economics and behavioral economics?
3) Explain the US shift from the 1950s-90s rational economics to the 2010 behavioral economics?

For additional information on this question, see the article, The End of Rational Economics, from Harvard Business Review (https://hbr.org/2009/07/the-end-of-rational-economics).

This question needs to be answered with at least 250 words with references and intext citations. I have included the book, and you can include at least 1 outside sources. Please make sure you include the book Ferrell, O. C., Fraedrich, J., & Ferrell, L. (2013). Business ethics: Ethical decision making and cases [9th edition]. Mason, OH: Cengage Learning. I am here if you have questions. This question will probably benefit from outside sources. Thank you in advance.

Provide an additional

Provide an additional fictional counter meaning or viewpoint to a peer’s post, continuing the depth of discussion.

Give an opinion in two paintings. Only four lines per plate

Khajuraho, Relief Carving from the Kanadarya Mahadeva Temple, India

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2. An alternative meaning for this piece could truly be anything in relation to sexual encounters. At first glance, it’s difficult to understand that the focal point here is the couple in the center because it seems as if there are multiple bodies intertwined into the sculpture, making a misinterpretation of sex with multiple individuals, and then it looks as though there are multiple legs, and then there is a child, and someone who is watching.

3. The correct context for this sculpture encompasses a cultural aspect of Hindu that celebrates sexual love, with the intertwined bodies, and the focal point of the couple, it represents a union between the couple with the unbounded, believed to lead to redemption.

4. Context matter is incredibly important in interpreting an artwork’s meaning because it gives the background of the culture and the social norms of that culture and religious views that may conclude the true meaning behind a piece.

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Artist: Alice Neel

Title: Pregnant Woman

Size: 40×60

Location: Western, Chapter 6 Figure 6.28

Alternative Meaning: This Western artwork was created in 1971. I believe the year and location of the artwork is important because it gives us a lot of background. When we hear the year of a piece of art, our minds immediately take us to that place and time. We have a general idea of how life was during the time period. Since this piece was created in 1971 in the Western area I thought back to western medicine at that time. Considering how long the human race has been around, we’ve become pretty advanced in medicine. To me ‘Pregnant Woman’ seems to be bored, I don’t think she’s too worried about the birth since medicine has advanced. She looks like she’s far along in her pregnancy by the roundness of her belly and breasts. She has no clothes on making a statement that she’s hot and possibly undressed in the comforts of her home to mitigate the heat. Her arm is resting over her head as if to air out and relax but her legs are closed as to not be too exposed. Her facial expression could be one of thoughtlessness. Maybe she’s thinking of the upcoming birth or her child. The male in the background, whom I assume is the child’s father, looks somewhat upset. His jaw is tight as he overlooks the woman possibly thinking about her simply laying on the couch again. His expressions are firm and discontent. He looks like he’s about to let out a loud sigh.

Correct Context: ‘Pregnant Woman’ shows the physical effects of pregnancy. Her belly is large as well as her breasts. Her nipples are engorged suggesting this is not her first child and she’s preparing for birth. Her belly is pink like the skin has been stretched and thinned. Her facial expression is meant to be passive or even fearful. The curl of her eyebrow shows worry. The man behind the couch is suggestive. He could be looking over her in a protective way or possessive and unhappy with her nudity.

Context Matters: I think context makes the art. Without context our minds will travel wherever we let it. I believe we let the emotions of what’s going on in our daily lives drive our thought when looking at art. If we’re in a bad relationship and look at ‘Pregnant Woman’ we’re more likely to view this as a negative piece of art. We’re able to allow ourselves see the negativity in the male’s face or the boredom in the woman’s expression. Context gives us a look into the artists thought process and a more in depth connection with the artwork

Dividends and Stocks

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    Complete a series of four problems in which you calculate the prices of dividends and stocks for hypothetical companies.Note: The assessments in this course build upon each other, so you are strongly encouraged to complete them in sequence.SHOW LESSBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment objectives:

    • Competency 1: Apply the theories, models, and practices of finance to the financial management of the firm.
      • Calculate accurately the ex-dividend price of a stock.
      • Calculate accurately the price of a stock after a stock split, stock dividend, and reverse stock split.
      • Calculate accurately the future value of a dividend.
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    To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.

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    The resources provided here are optional. You may use other resources of your choice to prepare for this assessment; however, you will need to ensure that they are appropriate, credible, and valid. They provide helpful information about the topics in this unit. The MBA-FP6016 – Finance and Value Creation Library Guide can help direct your research. The Supplemental Resources and Research Resources, both linked from the left navigation menu in your courseroom, provide additional resources to help support you.The following resources will provide assistance to complete the assessment.

    The following texts are designed to assist learners to master core concepts, solve financial problems, and analyze results.

  • Assessment Instructions

    Demonstrate your understanding of financial concepts by completing the following problems. Where appropriate, show or explain your work. You may use Excel to work on the problems.Problem 1. Dividends and taxes: Midland Incorporated has declared a $6.50 per share dividend and the stock is about to go ex-dividend. Calculate the ex-dividend price based on the following data:

    • Capital gains are not taxed.
    • There is a 12 percent tax rate on dividends.
    • Taxes must be withheld at the time the dividend is paid, according to new IRS regulations.
    • Midland sells for $76 per share.

    Problem 2. Stock splits and stock dividends: Billings Corporation (BC) currently has 365,000 shares of stock outstanding that sell for $72 per share. Calculate the share price for each of the following scenarios:

    1. After BC has a five-for-three stock split.
    2. After BC has a 12 percent stock dividend.
    3. After BC has a 45 percent stock dividend.
    4. After BC has a five-for-seven reverse stock split.

    Problem 3. Dividend smoothing: The Deck Company just paid a dividend of $1.55 per share of stock. Its target payout ratio is 45 percent. In one year, the company expects to have earnings per share of $7.10. If the adjustment rate is .4, as defined in the Lintner model, what will the dividend be one year from now?Problem 4. Stock dividends: The market value balance sheet for Outland Manufacturing is shown in the table below. Outland has declared a 20 percent stock dividend. The stock goes ex-dividend tomorrow. (Chronology for a stock dividend is similar to that for a cash dividend.) There are 45,000 shares of stock outstanding. Calculate the ex-dividend price.

    Problem 4. Stock Dividends: Market Value Balance Sheet
    Cash: $165,000 Debt: $177,000
    Fixed Assets: $658,000 Equity: $646,000
    Total: $823,000 Total: $823,000
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    CRITERIA NON-PERFORMANCE BASIC PROFICIENT DISTINGUISHED
    Calculate accurately the ex-dividend price of a stock. Does not calculate the ex-dividend price of a stock. Calculates the ex-dividend price of a stock; however, there are errors with the calculations. Calculates accurately the ex-dividend price of a stock. Calculates the ex-dividend price of a stock; uses the appropriate methods to arrive at accurate calculations for all of the problems.
    Calculate accurately the price of a stock after a stock split, stock dividend, and reverse stock split. Does not calculate the price of a stock after a stock split, stock dividend, and reverse stock split. Calculates the price of a stock after a stock split, stock dividend, and reverse stock split; however, there are errors with some or all of the calculations. Calculates the price of a stock after a stock split, stock dividend, and reverse stock split. Calculates accurately the price of a stock after a stock split, stock dividend, and reverse stock split; uses the appropriate methods to arrive at accurate calculations for all of the problems.
    Calculate accurately the future value of a dividend. Does not calculate the future value of a dividend. Calculates the future value of a dividend; however, there are errors with the calculations. Calculates accurately the future value of a dividend. Calculates the future value of a dividend; uses the appropriate methods to arrive at accurate calculations for all of the problems.

APA style 3 page paper on the topic on how women are represented popular media

“For each assignment, please write an essay of at least three pages in length (APA, 6th ed., format, Times New Roman, 12 pt. font, for example).Each essay should have a considerable research component using at least three sources, and should not contain only your opinion – if there is not a considerable research-component, your paper is incomplete, and your grade will reflect this.Please provide a works-cited page at the end of your essay (which is not part of the three page minimum).Please use articles (papers) and/or scholarly books in addition to trustworthy online sources (the official website of …).

Assignment A:Women in Popular Culture

Using the Kilbourne film (link found on the course outline) as a model for inspiration, write an essay with at least 3 illustrations (not part of the 3 page minimum), in response to one of the following subtopics.Critically analyze the depictions of women or girls vs. men and boys in one of the following genres.

television dramas set in a workplace

rock and roll music

action/adventure movies

country music

women in fashion magazine

advertising

Reality TV shows

rap music

comic books and/or anime

video games

romance novel series

How does the script / lyrics / images of the genre you choose reflect some larger cultural

“script” for real-life women and men to act out?How are race and class implicated in these scripts?In your concluding analysis, make an argument about what the social impact of the images you analyzed might be on the targeted “consumers” of these images and on the larger society? Do you think things should change for society to evolve in a positive way?How do you think things could possibly change in the future?Be sure to incorporate at least three scholarly sources into your essay.”

You may choose whichever medium you’d like, but please let me know which one you choose.

MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 48 HOURS

Social Work Role Play Assignment

After your role play, identify a main area in the role play client’s life where research can guide your practice. Think of a few specific questions you may want answered through research(e.g. if client has a gambling problem, and you know nothing about treatment of gambling, or if client has a medical condition you don’t know about…)

  • Do a literature search and identify a peer reviewed research article (within the past 5 years) through the library database that addresses the problem area you identified in your client.Articles that are reviews/summaries of prior research or a conceptual article are not acceptable for review (but can be useful to you for overall background). The article you choose to review must describe original research. If you have any question about this, let me see the article.

A. You should provide a brief/concise summary of the research (in your own words, do not just quote- quoting is not acceptable as it does not demonstrate your understanding). Include the purpose of the study, the subjects, the method, and the major findings.

B. The remainder, and most important part, should be a critique of the article. Here you should provide your opinions regarding the research questions, design, method and limitations. Discuss your views concerning the importance of the study and its implications for your interview experience specifically and social work practice generally. Use the handout in class to guide you in this critique. What knowledge did you take with you from the research to apply to your future work/interview with this type of client/population? What questions remain unanswered for you, or what new questions arose for you from the research?

Assignment 2-3 pages

Adhere to APA format, including a reference page (not counted in the page limit)

Please note: When you turn in the paper, you must submit a copy of the article.

strategic management assignment, writing homework help

Strategy formulation requires an objective analysis of the factors that characterize the company’s strategic situation. There are a number of techniques that can be used to create a quick strategic overview of the company. SWOT analysis is an example of such a technique. SWOT analysis is based on the assumption that an effective strategy derives from a soundit” between the company’s internal resources (Strengths and Weaknesses) and its external situation (Opportunities and Threats). A good fit maximizes the company’s strengths and opportunities and minimizes its weaknesses and threats.

For example:

Positive Negative
Internal Factors Strengths

  • Technological Skills
  • Leading Brands
  • Distribution Channels
  • Customer Loyalty
  • Customer Relationship
  • Production Quality
  • Management
Weaknesses

  • Absence of important skills
  • Weak Brands
  • Poor Access to Distribution
  • Low Customer Retention
  • Unreliable Product/Service
  • Management
External Factors Opportunities

  • Untapped Markets
  • Technological advancements
  • Mergers, joint ventures, partnerships, or strategic alliances
  • Socio-cultural trends
  • New Distribution Channels
Threats

  • Changing Customer Tastes
  • Closing Geographical Markets
  • Technological Advances
  • Changes in Government Policy
  • Tax Increase
  • Change in Demographic Structure
  • New Distribution Channel

With the information above and other research, conduct a SWOT analysis on the company you selected. The format presented above should be used for your analysis.Then provide a 1-2 page narrative describing the analysis you conducted.

Application: Informatics Functional Areas

To prepare:

  • Review the nine functional areas for nurse informaticists as identified by the ANA.
  • Select the functional area in which you are most interested. Then, conduct additional research to identify the general responsibilities and duties associated with nurses working within this area.
  • Consider your current professional role. How might your personal attributes and interests help you to be successful in your selected functional area? What skills might you wish to develop to better position yourself for success?

To complete:

Submit a 3- to 5-page paper on or before Day 7 of Week 2 that addresses the following:

  • Identify the nursing informatics functional area in which you are most interested.
  • Summarize the general responsibilities and duties of nurses who work within this functional area.
  • Explain how your personal attributes, interests, knowledge, and nursing background will help you thrive within this area.
  • Propose three overarching skills you could develop to become more effective in this functional area. Justify the importance of each skill by providing applicable examples. Cite your resources as appropriate.

Learning Disabled Organizations, business and finance homework help

In learning organizations, mistakes and errors are viewed as learning opportunities– improvements are often made based on lessons learned and employees are empowered to succeed and learn from their mistakes. In fact, training may be introduced to prevent repeated mistakes. In a traditional organization, the emphasis is not on the individual, but on the process, mistakes are often avoided and learning is conducted in traditional classroom environments in which structured curriculum is pushed to a group. Consequently, vital lessons are not learned and history may be repeated. This assignment will expand upon the first. Using the initial understanding of learning and traditional organizations, the learner will expand the understanding of these types of organizations and compare the two. Learners will view the leadership types that would be most applicable to each type of organization.

General Requirements:

• APA style.

. Use at least 7 academic journals references

. Use headings throughout the paper (introduction, other headings, conclusion)

Directions:

Write a 1,250-1,500-word paper comparing traditional and learning organizations and the type of leadership applicable to each. Include the following in your paper:

1. Identify the characteristics of the traditional and learning organization.

2. Compare the two types of organization.

3. Discuss whether it is always good to be a learning organization and when it might not be.

4. Discuss the types of leadership are used in each type of organization?

5. Explain which leadership type may be best suited to the organization model being used.

6. Determine the possibility of having innovative leadership in a traditional organization.

7. Determine the possibility of having non-innovative leadership in a learning organization.

Promotion Management and Swot Analysis

Module 2 – SLP

PROMOTION MANAGEMENT & SWOT ANALYSIS

Here is the brief overview of this cumulative Session Long Project
(SLP). In this research project, you would work as a marketing
consultant to develop a feasible marketing plan for your client. You
would conduct both secondary research in SLP1 and SLP2 to glean the
necessary information for your marketing plan in SLP3 and SLP4.

It is important to conduct quality market research on your focal
product/company in order to develop realistic and workable marketing
plans. Generally speaking, there are two types of research. One is
secondary research, which refers to data collection using existing
sources, and the other is primary research, which is your own data
collection for the specific study at hand. The purpose of market
research is to collect usable information to make more informed
decisions on the business problem, thus increasing the chance of
business success in the marketplace.

Please check the outline of the marketing plan, which provides information on:

  1. The final format for this cumulative session long project;
  2. A list of topics for the whole project;
  3. The continuity and connections among SLPs 1-4.

In this module SLP 2, conduct SWOT analysis for your charge based
on the situation analysis in SLP1. This is the second step of this
cumulative research project. Be sure to revise the sections in SLP1 and
include them in this paper following the marketing plan outline provided
above.

SWOT Analysis

A thorough situation analysis in the Module 1 SLP is the foundation
for a SWOT analysis. Develop statements of the company’s internal
strengths and weaknesses, and external opportunities and threats. If
there is any question as to whether a fact or issue is external (these
lead to opportunity and threat statements) or internal (these lead to
strength and weakness statements), ask this key question, “Would this
issue exist if the company did not exist?” If the answer is yes, then
the issue should be classified as external.

Note: Remember that alternative marketing
strategies and tactics are not opportunities. Opportunities and threats
exist independently of the firm. Strategies and tactics are what the
firm intends to do about its opportunities and threats relative to its
own strengths and weaknesses.

The SWOT will play a critical role (along with an in-depth
understanding of target market needs/preferences and competition) in the
development of goals, objectives, and marketing strategies and
programs. Key strengths need to be matched to opportunities and
converted to capabilities that help serve customer needs better and lead
to competitive advantage. Goals, strategies, and program ideas stem
from an attempt to convert weaknesses into strengths and threats into
opportunities. Some alternatives will also come from thinking about how
to minimize the repercussions of weaknesses and threats that cannot be
converted, and/or how to avoid them altogether. Follow the instructions
below to identify strengths, weakness, opportunities, and threats.

A. Strengths and Weaknesses (Internal)

Think about internal conditions; those things that management has
some control over that are relevant to future success and effectiveness.
The task is to identify internal strengths, which must be taken into
consideration as management plans for the future.

Remember, a strength is any internal characteristic that improves
effectiveness. Look for factors that help the company improve
positioning in the marketplace, enhance financial performance, and most
importantly, fight off threats and take advantage of opportunities in
the external environment.

A weakness is any internal characteristic that limits effectiveness,
performance, and the ability to accomplish objectives, meet threats, and
take advantage of opportunities.

It is also important to point out that a particular fact about the
internal environment may have a weakness and a strength dimension. For
example, we might say that the company’s technical skills are of the
highest quality and this is a strength, but since these skills are
possessed by only a few employees, it is also a weakness in that we need
more people with such skills and would be hurt if a few key people left
the company.

Using the following 16 internal factors to stimulate your thinking,
list all of the company strengths you can think of for each category.
Then review the same list of 16 internal factors and develop a list of
company weaknesses. (You may not have access to all of the information
below, but try your best to identify at least five of them for your
project).

Internal Factors

The following categories of internal factors are commonly used to
generate a list of specific company strengths and weaknesses. This list
is to be used to stimulate your thinking about internal strengths and
weaknesses.

  1. Management leadership/capabilities.
  2. Organization structure and management systems.
  3. Facilities, equipment, and materials.
  4. Technical skills and expertise.
  5. Dedication, morale, and motivation of employees.
  6. Capacity to meet demand—production capacity, including excess available for growing demand.
  7. Marketing effectiveness/efficiency—advertising, personal selling,
    public relations, products/services, prices, distribution, marketing
    research and planning, customer service, warranties, sales support,
    sales promotion, etc.
  8. Ability to deliver what the market wants.
  9. Ability to deliver in a timely manner.
  10. Image and reputation as perceived by customers and within the industry.
  11. Customer (and potential customer) perception—likes, dislikes, and perceptions of service, quality, etc.
  12. Financial performance—sales, market share, customer satisfaction/loyalty, and profits.
  13. Financial situation—availability of capital, internal funding, financial stability, etc.
  14. Cost of operations—high cost vs. low cost, rising costs, costs compared to competition (manufacturing, distribution, etc.)
  15. Geographic location(s).
  16. Other relevant competencies/resources that translate into strengths
    that have not been mentioned. Also, any weaknesses we have missed
    related to a lack of competencies and/or resources that are needed in
    the future.

B. Opportunities and Threats (External)

Think about the most significant trends in the organization’s
external environment that will have an impact on future success. The
challenge is to identify relevant opportunities and threats outside
management’s control that must be taken into consideration during the
planning process. You will need to list and describe the factors/issues
forming industry trends that may influence future efforts one way or the
other, either as a positive force (opportunity) or as a barrier
(threat).

An opportunity is the result of some trend or fact in the external
environment that represents a marketplace and/or financial performance
advantage. It may indicate a new direction, product or service, and/or
resource requirement for the company. It represents an attractive arena
for marketing action in which the company would enjoy a competitive
advantage.

A threat is the result of some trend or fact in the external
environment that represents an area of concern for management. It
represents a challenge posed by an unfavorable trend or development that
would lead, in the absence of effective marketing action, to the
erosion of the company’s or industry’s position. A threat may:

  1. Directly or indirectly affect the business.
  2. Indicate an area to be avoided.
  3. Demand a strategic response.
  4. Represent an opportunity if responded to properly.

It should be pointed out that a particular trend in the external
environment (for example, mergers/acquisitions, technological
advancements, and/or a recent change in the way competitors operate and
what they are offering the market) can imply both a threat and an
opportunity. Sometimes in strategic planning we say that behind each
threat (or problem) lies an opportunity. Or an optimist in strategic
planning will look at threats and try to turn them into opportunities.
Thus, it should be remembered that if management can adapt properly to a
threat (such as mergers and acquisitions), this trend may be viewed as
an opportunity as well as a threat.

Review the following 13 categories of external environmental trend
factors and list the trends or issues that are relevant to the company
and industry. Then translate each factor identified into a specific
opportunity and/or threat statement. That is, what are the implications
of each environmental trend or issue outside the company in terms of
specific opportunities and/or threats? (You may not have access to all
the information below, but try your best to identify at least five of
them for your project).

External Environmental Trend Factors

The following categories of external environmental trend factors are
commonly considered in the planning process. They are used to develop a
specific list of company opportunities and threats. This list is to be
used to stimulate your thinking about opportunities and threats in the
external environment.

  1. Mergers and acquisitions—(e.g., among customers, potential customers, suppliers, competitors, and/or within the industry).
  2. Competitive trends—specific competitive strategies and programs, or recent changes such as lower prices or new products.
  3. Economic trends—forces and changes in the economy such as inflation, interest rates, recession.
  4. Technological trends—new technological innovations.
  5. Technical requirements—within the industry.
  6. Market/industry trends—size of firm related to industry, financial
    performance of the industry compared with the firm, size/growth rate of
    current and future potential market characteristics and trends in
    markets and industry.
  7. Customer and potential customer attitudes—preferences, expectations, problems, wants, needs, etc. What changes are anticipated?
  8. Legal trends—government regulations and policies.
  9. Societal/lifestyle trends—changes in people’s values, attitudes, and activities.

10. New products/services—on the market.

11. Supply sources.

12. Declining or increasing productivity—in the industry or economy.

13. Other industry trends not previous mentioned that are relevant to the future.

Based on the detailed discussion of strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats, use SWOT tables for the SWOT analysis. In
other words, first state the facts based on your research, and then
summarize the findings in a SWOT table. Note the examples below and
follow the “best statements” to describe the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for your company and charge in SWOT table(s).

Examples

Not Useful Statement

Better Statement

Best Statement

Internal Strengths

Customer loyalty/brand image

We have a strong brand image.

We have a 42% market share and our brand is known worldwide.

Our global market share has grown from 25% to 42% over the past four
years. Independent surveys show our quality and image is rated No. 1 in
our industry in the U.S. and Asia and No. 2 in Europe behind XYZ.

Sales/ Distribution

Our distribution is the best in the industry.

Our product is available in more locations than our competitors’.

Our extensive distribution network provides product within 10 miles
of the home or work location of 95% of our target market. Our
competitors only achieve this level for 40%-65% of the market.

Internal Weaknesses

Product cost

Our costs are high.

Our major competitors, ABC and XYZ, produce in China for less cost.

Our labor costs average $40/unit (in Detroit) vs. $12/unit for our
competitors (in China). With product market prices of $120/unit we
barely break even.

Product Life

We have product problems.

Our product life is less than the competition.

Typically, our product fails after one year. Our major competitor’s
product lasts 2-3 years. Customers are willing to pay 50% more for our
competitors’ product.

External Opportunities

Alternative Distribution College Campus

We can leverage new distribution channels.

Internet could be used to increase sales to college students.

Direct Sales (via campus Intranet) and on-campus kiosks would more than double our coverage of our targeted Generation Y market.

Export Growth via Strategic Alliances

Export markets can help us grow.

Europe and Asia provide good opportunities to grow by partnering.

Strategic alliances with ABC in Europe and XYZ in Asia would allow us to double international sales in two years.

External Threats

Substitutes

Substitutes are a threat.

ABC’s new sugar-free sweetener may hurt us.

In six months, ABC’s sugar-free sweetener has achieved 20% market share. Its share is expected to grow to 40% by next year.

Mergers

Competitor mergers could hurt us.

Competitor XYZ is expected to acquire ABC.

If XYZ acquires ABC, it will dominate the distribution network and limit our access.

Check the following link for some exercises to better understand SWOT elements.

SWOT Analysis Exercises (2010). Retrieved from http://www.cengage.com/marketing/book_content/1439039429_lamb/interactive_exercises/exercise03.html

SLP Assignment Expectations

Use the following outline to organize your paper. Note that the
letters “a, b, c…” and the numbers “i, ii, iii, iv…” below are used to
show the major issues you need to include in your paper, but should not
be used to format your paper.

III. SWOT Analysis (3-6 pages)

    1. Strengths and Weaknesses (Internal)
      1. Strengths
      2. Weaknesses
    2. Opportunities and Threats (External)
      1. Opportunities
      2. Threats
    3. SWOT Table

Note: Use double-spaced, black Verdana or Times
Roman font in 12 pt. type size. Include a title page and references.
Revise your Module 1 SLP based on the feedback from your professor and
your additional research, and include the Module 1 SLP in the Module 2
SLP.

Explain clearly and logically the facts about your company and
charge, and use the required reading to support your positions on the
issues. Do not repeat or quote definitions. Your use of the required
reading to support your opinions (that is, contentions or positions)
should demonstrate that you understand the concepts presented.

Paraphrase the facts using your own words and ideas, employing quotes
sparingly. Quotes, if absolutely necessary, should rarely exceed five
words.

Academic papers at the master’s level should include citations and
references. Look at different sources, especially credible and reputable
resources such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal,
Businessweek, and The Economist, to find the information for your paper.
Also use Trident University’s online library databases such as ProQuest
and EBSCO to find the information for your project. Your discussion on
each topic should be a synthesis of the different sources. Taking
shortcuts on the number and quality of your sources will result in a
poor-quality marketing plan that will be of no use to your client.

Also, it is important that you reference your sources throughout the
text of your marketing plan. Take the following paragraph as an example:

“As a result, telephone interviewers often do not even get a chance
to explain that they are conducting a survey (Council for Marketing and
Opinion Research, 2003), and response rates have steadily declined
(Keeter et al., 2000) to reported lows of 7% (Council for Marketing and
Opinion Research, 2003). This decrease presents a problem because not
only does it increase the cost of conducting telephone surveys, but it
also leads to questions concerning the generalizability of the results
(Struebbe, Kernan & Grogan, 1986; Tuckel & O’Neill, 2002).”

There are different citation and reference formats such as APA, MLA,
or Chicago. No matter which format you adopt for your marketing plan,
make it consistent throughout the plan.

Also note: The marketing plan should use third person business
writing. Avoid “we,” “our,” and “you.” Do not use contractions in
business writing.

Here are some guidelines on how to conduct information search and build critical thinking skills.

Emerald Group Publishing. (n.d.). Searching for information. Retrieved from http://www.emeraldinsight.com/learning/study_skills/skills/searching.htm

Emerald Group Publishing. (n.d.). Developing critical thinking. Retrieved from http://www.emeraldinsight.com/learning/study_skills/skills/critical_thinking.htm

Guidelines for handling quoted and paraphrased material are found at:

Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Academic writing. Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/1/2/

Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/1/

Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Is it plagiarism yet? Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/02/

Your paper consists of arguments in favor of your opinions or
positions on the issues addressed by the guidelines; therefore, avoid
the following logical fallacies:

Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). Logic in argumentative writing. Retrieved from https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/659/01/

Your SLP should not simply be a list of facts. Take the facts you
find about the company, the charge, and the environments that the
company faces, and explain how you think those facts will affect the
financial future of the product or brand in your charge. The emphasis in
grading your paper will be on the breadth and depth of your discussion
of each topic, critical thinking, the clarity of your discussion, and
the proper organization of the paper.

Complete American Government Assignment, Supreme Court Ruling Analysis, political science homework help

Supreme Court Ruling Analysis

The Supreme Court is made up of nine justices who are responsible for deciding whether or not laws are in line with the U.S. Constitution. These individuals serve life-long appointments once they are nominated by the President and confirmed by the United States Senate. Below is a list of some of the most controversial decisions in the last few decades by the Supreme Court. These cases are often mentioned by politicians during campaigns because the issues are still debated, even after the Supreme Court’s ruling.

Write an essay analyzing one of the following key Supreme Court rulings:

Your essay must be at least 500 words long.

Answer these questions to complete your analysis of your selected Supreme Court ruling.

  • Tell the reader which of the five key Supreme Court ruling you selected to analyze.
  • What was the law being challenged in the case?
  • Tell me any of the states or government entities that were part of the case.
  • Who was the Petitioner in the Case?
  • What was the Petitioner’s argument?
  • Who was Respondent?
  • What was the Respondent’s argument?
  • What part or parts of the Constitution were discussed in the case?
  • Why were those parts of the Constitution discussed in the case?
  • What was the final Supreme Court ruling by
    • What was the final score of the case was (for example 5 to 4 or 7 to 2 or some other combo that, in most cases, adds up to 9)
    • What was the date that the case was decided?
    • Which side won, was it the petitioner or the respondent?
    • What did it mean that this particular side won?
  • This is the most important part of the assignment: how does this case currently impact your life and the lives of Americans? Explore the political and electoral consequences of the ruling. Don’t just say, for example in the case of Roe v. Wade, women can now have abortions because only a small percent of the population is of childbearing potential – how did the case impact everyone else more generally? Think about how even this current or most recent presidential election was impacted by the ruling you have analyzed.
  • Provide a reference list.

Please note: APA formatting and citations rules apply to this and all essays in this course.

As with all weekly written assignments, submit your work as an attached file. Double-space your paper and use 12 point Times New Roman as your font.