Persuasive Communication and the Job Fair Brochure

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Resources: Ch. 6 & 8 of Introduction to Business

Continue to explore the fictional company you created in Week 2.

You have decided it is time to hire additional employees and would like to have a job fair. It is your responsibility to persuade the organization that the job fair will be beneficial.

Answer the following in a 200- to 300-word response:

What types of communication would be most effective in persuading the groups in your organization–including trainers, employees, programmers, and managers–that the job fair will be beneficial? Describe these communication types and explain why they would be effective.

Now that you have decided on the most effective method of communicating to your organization, you have set up a booth at the local job fair to generate interest in your new company and search for prospective employees.

Create a 1-page brochure describing your company’s structure, business model, and culture. Describe how organizational culture has influenced your business.

Informative speech

Speech Assignment

Communication is used to inform, to persuade and to analyze. In this assignment, you will write a speech that provides your audience information about a topic. Your presentation will be submitted in the form of a Power Point presentation. Your speech should be a minimum of 1000 words long, including the total from the Power Point slides, and either the text of your speech in the Notes section of Power Point, OR in an audio recording that you attach.

Recording your speech is optional.

Your speech should include an introduction which identifies your main point, a body in which you provide support for your main point, and a conclusion that wraps up your presentation and says something about the significance of what you’ve presented, just as you would do in a paper.

  • PURPOSE: To inform
  • LENGTH: 1,000 words or a 8 minute speech
  • AUDIENCE: A general audience oof people interested in the topic, peers in the classroom
  • SOURCES: Total of 3
  • FORMAT: MLA
  • TOPIC: Importance of Dental Care

Film and TV, assignment help

See A Thousand Heroes and High Noon films then answer these questions? (7-10) pages

1- what are the main plots of each of the movies reviewed?

2-  What images of government and governmental employees are presented in each of the films, and what do such images imply about the conduct of public administration? 

3- If the images presented in each of the films reviewed represent a true depiction of reality, what does the world/society/culture look like, and what is the role of government and public administration in such a world/society/culture?

4- What does a comparison of the worldview presented in each of the films reviewed reveal about the relation of cinema to government and society?

Alderian Principle Superiority Striving, Style of Life, and Birth Order, assignment help

ORIGINAL WORK ONLY – ALL WORK WILL BE RUN THROUGH A PLAGIARISM CHECKER TO ENSURE ORIGINALITY!

According to Alfred Adler, all people have moments when they feel inferior. For many, such moments will lead them to strive to compensate for that weakness. When this happens, it leads to what he calls “superiority striving,” in which the person is motivated by his or her feelings of inferiority to overcome and strive for betterment, achievement, and perfection.

It is important to note that superiority striving is different from simply striving for power. Adler considered this an unhealthy desire because the sole goal is power. The way that someone strives to meet his or her goals from an Adlerian point of view is referred to as a style of life.

Adler is also known for his study of birth order and its impact on personality.
Research Adler’s theory using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:

  • Choose a social or political leader (current or past) to examine through an Adlerian framework of superiority striving and style of life.
    • Superiority Striving
      • What might be the motivation behind this leader’s career choice, according to Adler’s theory? What was this person’s perceived inferiority or weakness? How did this person obtain his or her high level of superiority striving? For example, Franklin Roosevelt’s bout with polio may have been responsible for some of his motivation.
    • Style of Life
      • What was his/her goal and unique style of life that could be used to achieve this goal? What steps did this person take to overcome their perceived inferiority?
      • Did this leader act out of social interest or for personal gain? What was the long-term outcome of his/her striving?
    • Birth Order
      • How would you apply Adler’s theory of birth order to this personality?

Format your paper so it is double-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, and with normal one-inch margins. Include a title page with a running head, an abstract, and a reference page. Do this for all the papers for this course.

Write a 2–3-page paper in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources. 

Each student will individually identify a brand and map out a desired customer journey for a brand using a consumer decision-making purchase path and each of the considerations along the way.

Each student will individually identify a brand and map out a desired customer journey for a brand using a consumer decision-making purchase path and each of the considerations along the way. Student will provide an analysis for what BOTH the customer is doing at each stage of the path; along with potential ways for the brand to intersect and influence them toward a purchase decision. The student will prepare, submit and present a PowerPoint presentation covering the 6 areas listed below.

1.Customer: Need Recognition Brand: Building Awareness

2.Customer: Searching for Alternatives Brand: Providing Education & Engagement

3.Customer: Evaluating Alternatives Brand: Building Conviction

4.Customer: Making Purchase Brand: Motivating a Decision

5.Customer: Post-Purchase Behavior Brand: Ensuring Satisfaction

6.Customer: Loyalty Brand: Creating Advocates

imagine you can interview the forensic scientist who studied the blood evidence

In this Case Study, imagine you can interview the forensic scientist
who studied the blood evidence. Write the questions and answers from the
interview. Be sure your questions demonstrate what you have learned
about blood and blood-spatter evidence. Please use the reading to help you with this question and have some of your insights as well in your answer. NO OUTSIDE RESOURCES SHOULD BE USED FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT. Read pages 195-231. https://intervisualtechnology.us/uploads/PDFs/Fore…

Graham Backhouse (1985)

Graham Backhouse was accused of killing his neighbor and attempting
to kill his wife to collect his wife’s life insurance. Backhouse’s wife
had been injured in an explosion of a homemade car bomb. Backhouse
claimed his neighbor had a grudge against him, and the bomb was really
intended for him. When police arrived at the Backhouse home, the
neighbor, Colyn Bedale-Taylor, was found dead from shotgun wounds.
Backhouse had sustained wounds to his chest and face. He claimed
self-defense. The blood-spatter evidence contradicted Backhouse’s
statement. The blood spots on the kitchen floor were those made by
dripping blood, circular in appearance and not what would have been
produced by a violent encounter as Backhouse related. His wounds
appeared to be self-inflicted. Chairs and furniture had been overturned
on top of the blood spots, indicating a staged crime scene. Backhouse
was convicted of the murder of his neighbor and the attempted murder of
his wife.

In this week, you examined the security principle of collection and correlation. The gathering of system related information about national infrastructure is key for security analysis. In the same vein, correlation involves a specific type of analysis th

In this week, you examined the security principle of collection and correlation. The gathering of system related information about national infrastructure is key for security analysis. In the same vein, correlation involves a specific type of analysis that can be performed to identify if security-related indicators emerge from the analysis. Discuss the importance of the security principle of collection and correlation. Identify some important sources from which information needs to be collected in the context of national and critical infrastructure protection. Also, identify the four distinct analytic methods that are available for the correlation of cyber security information. Provide examples and identify challenges that are involved in collection and correlation.

Minimum 500 words, no plagiarism.

Development of U.S. Health Care in Hospitals Based

  • Evaluate the degree and quality of care established within the 18th Century U.S. hospitals, as compared to the level of care seen in today’s hospitals [Chapter 1, Pages 2-18]. Analyze the basic sources of law: common law, statutory law, and administrative law and identify which one is most prevalent in health care. Provide support for your rationale. [Chapter 2, Pages 20-25].

Resources:

Congressional Intent for the HITECH Act. (2010). American Journal of Managed Care. Retrieved from https://www.ajmc.com/journals/supplement/2010/ajmc_10dec_hit/ajmc_10dechit_stark_sp24tp28?p=2

Facts about Joint Commission Standards. Retrieved from https://www.jointcommission.org/facts_about_joint_commission_accreditation_standards/

Ghaferi, A., Myers, C., Sutcliffe, K., & Pronovost, P. (2016). The next wave of hospital innovation to make patients safer. Harvard Business Review, Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2016/08/the-next-wave-of-hospital-innovation-to-make-patients-safer?autocomplete=true

HealthyPeople.gov. (2019). General format. Retrieved from http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/

Learn About the Law. Retrieved from https://www.findlaw.com/

Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA). Retrieved from http://asq.org/learn-about-quality/malcolm-baldrige-award/overview/overview.html

Rural Healthy People 2010. (n.d.). Rural Healthy People 2010 – Publications. Retrieved from http://www.srph.tamhsc.edu/centers/rhp2010/publications.htm

The Critical Skills for Leading Major Change in America’s Health System. (2017). Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/2017/10/the-critical-skills-for-leading-major-change-in-americas-health-system?autocomplete=true

crju 280 week 2 response 1

need to respond to this in 300-400 words in APA format with at least 2 references

We have all been stopped at one point in our lives for a traffic violation, however, until now, I never knew what an officer can actually do during this traffic stop. The Plain View Doctrine is there as a means to break this down for us. This gives us the right to be secure in our homes, vehicles, and in turn this will prevent any unlawful search and seizures. (Justia). The Plain-View doctrine also protects the officers on scene so that any evidence in a crime that the officer noticed and was in plain site is eligible for retrieval by the arriving officer. If the officer notices the evidence in plain sight, then he no longer needs a warrant to search. (Legal 2014). For example, during a routine traffic stop the police officer notices drug paraphernalia on the passenger seat, this will give the officer all they need to search nearby areas in the vehicle, like the glove box. (Legal 2014). Now let’s say the same situation occurs but the drug paraphernalia is under the seat and the officer searched the vehicle and notices it, then this will not fall under the plain-view doctrine and would be inadmissible in court. (Legal 2014).

An officer also has the right to search the vehicle’s glove compartment when in the process of arresting the driver, this gives the officer an opportunity to uncover any weapons as well. (Legal 2014). According to the text the officer also has the right to search/frisk the driver of the vehicle if they believe the driver poses a threat, or may be harboring weapons, which could pose a risk to the officer. (Orthmann p. 109, 2017). As for other occupants that may be in the vehicle. Their rights are slightly different than those of the driver. The officer may order the occupants out of the vehicle and/or they may be arrested as well if contraband or drugs were located in the vehicle. (Orthmann p. 112, 2017). Job 36:6 says “He does not keep the wicked alive but gives justice to the afflicted.” (Holy Bible).

Resources:

Justia. (n.d.). Plain View. Retrieved March 25, 2019, from https://law.justia.com/constitution/us/amendment-04/21-plain-view.html

Legal. (2017, July 14). Plain View Doctrine – Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes. Retrieved March 25, 2019, from https://legaldictionary.net/plain-view-doctrine/

Orthmann, C. M., Hess, K. M., & Cho, H. L. (2017). Criminal investigation. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

Husan DF, Q1 — I need a discussion on the below topic

Chapter 8 – Information Governance and Legal Functions: According to the authors, Smallwood, Kahn, and Murphy, IG is perhaps one of the functional areas that impact legal functions most. Failure to meet them could be literally put an organization out of business or land executives in prison. Privacy, security, records management, information technology (IT), and business management functions are very important. However, the most significant aspect of all of these functions relates to legality and regulatory compliance from a critical perspective.

Q1: When we take a close look at the author’s point of view, under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures (FRCP) amendments dating back to 1938 there has been governance and the discovery of evidence in lawsuits and other civil cases. Please name and briefly discuss the three (3) reasons why corporations must proactively manage the e-discovery process?

APA format, 500 words and references are important