GB560 UNIT 4 JOURNAL

Negotiating for Resources

Negotiation is an important skill for any business manager. Ideally the goal is for each side in the negotiation to obtain something they need or want while each side also possibly relinquishing something on both sides. In this Journal, you have the opportunity to examine how you would negotiate for resources.

Respond in a Journal posting. You will not have to respond to other students, but your response must be original. Only your first posting will be graded.

Checklist:

  • Explain how you would handle the situation where the resources you were promised for a project are no longer available.
  • If the functional manager (i.e., departmental manager) claims individuals originally assigned to your project must focus on their operational activities, and not on project work, how would you negotiate with the functional manager?

Requirements

Your Journal should consist of a minimum of 300 words, and no more than 350 words. The Journal must be concise, well-written, and consistent with the requirements. Please make sure to reflect on what you learned. It is important to consider the intangible variables affecting the implementation of change within the organization.

Unit 4 Journal Rubric

Item

Points

Content addresses checklist items and meets requirements

10

Delivery (Well-written and within word count)

5

TOTAL

15

Pre-employment Testing

Assignment: Pre-employment Testing

You have been hired as the HR Manager of a 200-employee trucking company. The company will be expanding to 250 employees due to a new long-term contract. The CEO has asked you to prepare a 2–3 page paper addressing pre-employment testing as a means for improving the hiring process.

Write your 2–3 page paper in APA format addressing the following questions and submit to the Assignment Dropbox:

  1. Which test(s) do you recommend the company start using and why are you recommending the test(s)?
  2. What are some steps the company should take when implementing employment testing?
  3. What are some potential pitfalls and legal issues associated with employment testing?

Directions for Submitting your Assignment

Compose your minimum 2–3 page Assignment in a Microsoft Word® document using APA format and citation style, add a title and references page, and save it as Username-HR420 Assignment -Unit#.doc. Submit your file to the Dropbox by the end of Unit 3.

Nursing Mothers-The Challenges.

Having a baby is often one of life’s greatest experiences. People say that being a

mother comes naturally, but often women struggle with what would seem to be a natural

process-breastfeeding.

Birth takes a toll on a woman’s body and mind and our culture often limits the time the

new mother has to bond and recuperate. Stress can interfere with the nursing process.

Financial pressure to return to work adds to the stress.

Not all women are told about lactation consultants, who are specialists in the nursing

experience. They can be a valuable source of information and support for the nursing process.

It takes time to learn for both mama and baby, and when the mother must return to work

after a short time, this can interrupt the process, leading women to worry about their milk

supply, which in turn can cause a reduce supply.

When our own mothers did not successfully breastfeed, there is a perception that we will also have problems and the support of having someone who has been successful is very important for a new mother.

Taking time to relax during each feeding is important. Drinking lots of water is also important. A relatively small increase in calories is required but eating well is critical.

Hearing more about the experience of breastfeeding can be helpful. If you are comfortable sharing your stories, this can open up a discussion about the topic of breastfeeding.

1) Have you or anyone close to you been a breastfeeding mother?

2) What challenges did you or the person you know have with breastfeeding?

3) How long you choose to breastfeed is a personal choice for both mother and child. Did people comment on the age of your child who was still nursing? The World Health Organization suggests continuing to breastfeed up to two years of age.

4) Share any tips you may have for supporting a nursing mother as she begins the nursing experience.

Apply knowledge of tissue and organ structure and function to physiologic alterations.

Choose any CASE STUDY and paper must be 5 PAGES.



MN551-2: Apply knowledge of tissue and organ structure and function to physiologic alterations in systems and analyze the cause and effect relationship in response to disease.

Select one of the case studies below. In your discussion be sure to include evidence of your knowledge of tissue and organ structure and function to physiologic alterations in systems and analyze the cause and effect relationship in response to disease.

Requirements

  1. Make sure all of the topics in the case study have been addressed.
  2. Cite at least three sources—journal articles, textbooks, or evidenced-based websites—to support the content.
  3. All sources must have been written within five years.
  4. Do not use .com, Wikipedia, or up-to-date, etc., for your sources.

Case Study 1

Mechanisms of Infectious Disease

Thirty-two–year-old Jason is a general laborer, who fell ill shortly after working on a job digging up old water pipes for the town he lived in. The task involved working around shallow pools of stagnant water. Ten days after the contract ended, Jason developed a fever and aching muscles. He also had nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Jason’s friend took him to his physician who listened carefully to Jason’s history. She told him she suspected West Nile fever and ordered serological testing. Jason went home to recover and was feeling better by the end of the week.

  1. Jason’s physician ordered serological tests. How would antibody titers assist the doctor in confirming his diagnosis?
  2. When Jason was feeling at his worst, he had extreme malaise, vomiting, and diarrhea. What stage of the illness was he experiencing at that time? What are the physiological mechanisms that give rise to the signs and symptoms of infectious illness?
  3. West Nile virus has a single-stranded RNA genome. How does this virus replicate? In general terms, what are the various effects viruses can have on host cells?

Case Study 2

Innate and Adaptive Immunity

Melissa is a 15-year-old high school student. Over the last week, she had been feeling tired and found it difficult to stay awake in class. By the time the weekend had arrived, she developed a sore throat that made it difficult to eat and even drink. Melissa was too tired to get out of bed, and she said her head ached. On Monday morning, her mother took her to her doctor. Upon completing the physical exam, he told Melissa the lymph nodes were enlarged in her neck and she had a fever. He ordered blood tests and told Melissa he thought she had mononucleosis, a viral infection requiring much bed rest.

  1. Innate and adaptive immune defenses work collectively in destroying invasive microorganisms. What is the interaction between macrophages and T lymphocytes during the presentation of antigen?
  2. Melissa’s illness is caused by a virus. Where are type I interferons produced, and why are they important in combating viral infections?
  3. Humoral immunity involves the activation of B lymphocytes and production of antibodies. What are the general mechanisms of action that make antibodies a key component of an immune response?

Case Study 3

Disorders of the Immune Response

Ahmed has worked as a phlebotomist in the local hospital for the last 7 years. Last year, he began to complain of watery, nasal congestion and wheezing whenever he went to work. He suspected he was allergic to something at the hospital because his symptoms abated when he was at home over the weekends. One day he arrived at work for the morning shift and put on his gloves. Within minutes, he went into severe respiratory distress requiring treatment in the emergency ward. It was determined at that time his allergic response was due to latex exposure.

  1. Ahmed experienced a type I, IgE-mediated hypersensitivity response. How can this be determined by his signs and symptoms? How might another type of latex hypersensitivity reaction present?
  2. How do T2H cells, mast cells, and eosinophils function to produce the signs and symptoms typical of a type I hypersensitivity disorder?
  3. How is it that someone who does not come into direct contact with latex can still have a hypersensitivity response to the material? What do food allergies have to do with latex allergies?

Case Study 4

Inflammation, Tissue Repair, and Wound Healing

Carlton, a six-year-old boy, was playing on a sandy beach with his mother. He began to run along the shoreline when he stepped on the sharp edge of a shell, giving himself a deep cut on his foot. His mother washed his foot in the lake and put on his running shoe to take him home. One day later, Carlton’s foot looked worse. The gash was red and painful. The foot was warm to touch and appeared swollen. Carlton’s mom put some gauze over the wound and prepared to take him to the local community health clinic.

  1. What is the physiologic mechanism causing the wound to become red, hot, swollen, and painful? How is this different than the inflammatory response that might occur in an internal organ?
  2. What are the immunologic events that are happening at the local level during Carlton’s acute inflammatory response?
  3. Nutrition plays an important factor in wound healing. What stages of wound healing would be affected by a deficiency in vitamins A and C?

Case Study 5

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Patience is 29 years old and has been HIV positive for nine years. She has remained asymptomatic and is not taking antiretroviral medication. Recently she was at the drop-in clinic to talk to a public health nurse about having a baby through artificial insemination. She said she had met a man who wanted to marry her and have children with her, but she was concerned about the baby contracting HIV. Her latest blood tests indicated her CD4+ count was 380/µL. The PCR test indicated her viral load was 850. The nurse referred her to the physician to discuss antiretroviral therapy during her pregnancy.

  1. What are the factors that increase the chance of HIV transmission from mother to infant, and how the transmission occurs?
  2. Patience was told that after she became pregnant, she would begin HAART therapy. Describe what this therapy is and what particular antiretroviral medication would be particularly useful to her during her pregnancy. What concern is there about administering certain antiretrovirals early in the pregnancy?
  3. Individuals with HIV are prone to contracting opportunistic infections. What are opportunistic infections and the risk factors that leave an individual with HIV particularly prone to contracting this type of illness?

Case Study 6

Blood Cells and the Hematopoietic System

Charlie is a 53-year-old man with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. His treatment has been only modestly successful in delaying the progression of the disease, and he has recently relapsed. His medical team decided to administer aggressive chemotherapy. Knowing that the intensive treatment would have a destructive effect on Charlie’s bone marrow, they removed stem cells from his blood before the chemotherapy began. Afterward, the stem cells were returned by IV to reestablish his bone marrow function.

  1. What are the therapeutic advantages of an autologous stem cell transplant on Charlie’s bone marrow and immune system?
  2. Before harvesting stem cells, a cytokine growth factor is administered to the patient. What is the benefit of this procedure?
  3. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a disease involving B and T lymphocytes. What aspects of the immune response are these cells responsible for?
  4. When considering erythrocytes, how is the body able to meet hematopoietic demand in conditions such as hemolytic anemia or blood loss?

Case Study 7

Disorders of Hemostasis

Leona is 52 years old and smokes. She is also overweight and has atherosclerosis. When she was given a two-week vacation from work, she packed up her bags and flew from Minnesota to Sydney, Australia, for the trip she always wanted to take. Unfortunately, just three days after she arrived, she was hospitalized when her left calf became inflamed, causing her considerable pain. The physician attending to her told her she developed a deep vein thrombosis.

  1. Explain, using your knowledge of hypercoagulability, why the trip to Australia contributed to Leona’s DVT? Why was Leona already at risk for thrombus development?
  2. How does Leona’s atherosclerosis affect platelet function? Conversely, what is the effect of increased platelet activity on the development of atherosclerosis?
  3. How do atherosclerosis and immobility promote changes in blood coagulation?
  4. When Leona was in hospital, she received heparin therapy. Explain why this course of action was taken to treat her DVT. Why was she not given heparin tablets to take back to the hotel with her?

Case Study 8

Disorders of Red Blood Cells

Henry is 77 years old and lives with his daughter and son-in-law. He has chronic renal failure, but likes to get out whenever he can to work in his daughter’s backyard garden. Over the last few months, he began to go outside less often. He said he was feeling unusually tired and he was running out of breath doing the simplest of tasks. He also said his head ached and he often felt dizzy. His daughter took him to his doctor who performed a complete physical examination and diagnosed Henry with anemia.

  1. From what you know of Henry’s history, what type of anemia do you suspect he has? How would Henry’s red blood cells appear on a peripheral blood smear?
  2. What is the physiological basis that would explain why Henry’s anemia would cause him to have the symptoms he is experiencing?
  3. Predict the cellular adaptations erythrocytes undergo when chronic hypoxia is present. How would this be evident on an oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve?

Case Study 9

Disorders of White Blood Cells and Lymphoid Tissues

Max is a 60-year-old living in Iowa. For the 27 years, he has been working in the agricultural industry, particularly in the management of corn production. Recently he began to feel weak during work and tired easily. During the night he woke up sweating, and he often felt unusually warm during the day. Max was also surprised that, in spite of eating regularly, his weight was declining and his work pants were now too large for him. Upon physical examination, his physician noted his inguinal lymph nodes were swollen although Max said they were not sore. Subsequent laboratory tests confirmed follicular, non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Chemotherapy in conjunction with rituximab was immediately initiated.

  1. What are the key cellular differences between non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma?
  2. The early manifestations of non-Hodgkin lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma in lymphatic tissue appear differently. In terms of lymphatic presentation, how would these two diseases appear clinically?
  3. What are the pharmacologic properties of rituximab, and what is its mechanism of action on malignant cells?
  4. Outline the structure of lymph node parenchyma including the areas where B and T lymphocytes reside. Where did Max’s lymphoma arise?

Assignment Requirements:

Before finalizing your work, you should:

  • Ensure you have written at least four double-spaced pages.
  • be sure to read the Assignment description carefully (as displayed above);
  • consult the Grading Rubric (under the Course Resources) to make sure you have included everything necessary; and
  • utilize spelling and grammar check to minimize errors.
  • follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.);
  • be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful;
  • display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics; and
  • use APA 6th Edition format.

To see your assignment instructions and grading rubric, go to Course Resources / Grading Rubrics.

How to Submit:

Submit your Assignment to the unit Dropbox before midnight on the last day of the unit.

Desperate Air: What would you do if you were in Mr. Nash’s situation, business and finance homework help

Purpose: To consider what ethical responsibilities managers have to their firm and employees, their customers, the community, their families and to themselves.

Read the case titled Desperate Air and compose a two-page (double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman) statement of what you would do if you were in Mr. Nash’s situation.

Hint: You may wish to note similarities to the ethical dilemma illustrated in the Seglin article and the RDCAR process mentioned in the course introduction.

In this writing, you must incorporate the Consequential theory, Deontological theory and the RDCAR five-step process.  It must be written in first person, and no more than 2 pages long.  Please include references. 

“The RDCAR (Recognition, Discovery, Cognition, Action and Reflection) process-oriented model used in this course aims to be both proactive and adaptive in the spirit of learning organization theory and continuous improvement methods. It is designed to facilitate individual and organizational learning through ethical discourse in open cultures that encourage inquiry and promote trust. Rather than placing focus on low impact formal training, this process-oriented approach aims to understand how real ethical incidents may arise, how they may be addressed and be subsequently eliminated while the individual and enterprise are better prepared to successfully address future challenges.

We can apply the RDCAR framework in at least three ways. The first entails a stepwise review of the ethical components of a recurring particular business practice or business decision. The second examines an incident or specific case that is either in process, completed, or hypothetical. The third and perhaps most systemic application is to realize its potential as an integral component of an ongoing management process capable of refinement and improvement in dynamic environments.”

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Thank you!

Corruption Reception and Global Business

Corruption and Global Business

For this module you will complete a written assignment based on research you will perform on Global Ethics and Business Practices. https://www.transparency.org/news/feature/corruption_perceptions_index_2017

Read the attached word version of chapter from the book plus watch this video: https://youtu.be/BRn_HSjt37g?list=PL6A50399F49DB034D

This is the scenario you will based you assignment on:

You work for a pulp and paper manufacturing company.

  • Using the Corruption Perceptions Index on Transparency International’s website (link provided above), discuss how you would advise your senior management reviewing the possible setup of operations in either Latin America or Africa. Remember, that in considering these two possible locations there may be some individual countries that are better suited than others, relative to the corruption index. YOu may want to consider selecting the best and worst in each region.
  • Which countries would suggest further research and which countries would pose ethical challenges?
  • How important do you think the Corruption Perceptions Index is to your business objectives?
  • Should it be a factor in determining where you set up operations?

APA Format – 12 point Times New Roman, double space

Cite ALL resources

No Plagiarism!

650-900 word count-Title pages, pages of references, citations or graphs DO NOT count towards the length of the paper.

Note: If you read Lord of the Flies during this semester, answer Question 1. If

Lord of the Flies question: One subject of interest in Lord of the Flies is leadership. Two leaders emerge on the island. Ralph, one of these leaders, holds council meetings and lays out rules for speaking during the meetings and for getting needed tasks done. Jack, the other leader, becomes a hunter and gradually persuades other boys to join him and follow his instructions. These two boys have different ways of leading and different goals. In an extended response, compare and contrast Ralph’s way of leading and Jack’s way of leading. Then, consider how the novel ends. What might the author, William Golding, be suggesting about the most effective way to lead others? In other words, what does the novel have to say about the subject of leadership?

As you answer, use a five-paragraph structure. Introduce the work and your thesis in the first paragraph. Then deal with Ralph’s leadership in the second paragraph and with Jack’s leadership in the third paragraph. In your fourth paragraph, explain the theme about leadership you see in the novel. Finally, conclude your essay with a brief paragraph in which you make your thesis statement clear once again. Throughout your response, use details from the novel to support your ideas.

 Answer:

The Mousetrap question: Agatha Christie was a master of suspenseful writing. In The Mousetrap, she uses the play’s setting, the events of the plot, and a flurry of false facts to build and sustain suspense. What is the effect of these techniques? Write an extended response in which you explain what suspense is and why it matters in mystery writing. Then consider how each of these three techniques contributes to the play’s suspense.

As you answer, use a five-paragraph structure. Introduce the work and explain what suspense is and why it matters in the first (introductory) paragraph. End this first paragraph with a thesis about Christie’s use of the three techniques of suspense. Then, in the second paragraph, discuss setting and suspense. In the third paragraph, discuss how the plot events build suspense. In the fourth paragraph, deal with how false information creates suspense. Finally, conclude your essay with a brief paragraph in which you make your thesis statement clear once again. Throughout your response, use details from the play to support your ideas.

Answer:

15 page research paper Prospect of Peace between Palestine/Israel Conflicts topic international relations

I’ve included two attachments with professor feedback including literature review and research question. Please pay attention to the feedback from the professor.

Assignment Instructions

The three main sections you should add to what you have written for this submission are the Methodology and Research Strategy, Analysis and Findings, section and the Conclusions/Recommendations. Please be sure to make changes to the sections you have previously submitted based on feedback you have already received.

Methodology and Research Strategy: This section provides the reader with a description of how you carried out your qualitative research project, and the variables you identified and analyzed. It describes any special considerations and defines any limitations and terms specific to this project, if necessary. This section can be brief or more complicated, depending on the project.

Analysis and Findings: are not the same as conclusions. In the analysis component of this section you identify how you analyzed the data. The second part is the finding you got from your analysis of the data. The findings are the facts that you developed, not your interpretation of the facts. That interpretation is conducted in the conclusions and recommendations section of the paper. Findings will come from the prior research you examined and your analysis of those prior findings to create new findings for your paper. While there may be some facts that are such that they will stand and translate to your paper, the intent is to create new knowledge, so you will normally analyze the data to create your own findings of what facts that data represents.

Conclusions and Recommendations: is the section where you give your interpretation of the data. Here you tell the reader what the findings mean. Often the conclusions and recommendations sections will mirror the findings in construct as the researcher tells the reader what that researcher sees as the meaning of that data, their conclusions. Then, drawing on those conclusions, the researcher tells the reader what they believe needs to be done to solve/answer the research question. This section may include recognition of any needs for further research and then finishes with a traditional conclusion to the paper as a whole.

Technical Requirements:

Length: A minimum of 15 pages (including the other sections you have written, cover, and reference pages), double spaced, 1″ margins, and 12 pitch type in Times New Roman font.

Citations/References: You must use Turabian formatting standards, parenthetical style for this assignment. You must include at least ten (10) sources, and eight (8) of which must be peer reviewed journal articles.

Final Research Project Preparation Annotated Bibliography, Social Science Assignment Homework Help

Review the Final Research Project instructions located in Week Five. To help with the preparation of the paper, complete the following items and submit them to your instructor as a single document.

  • Introduction to Topic: Refer to the Final Research Project guidelines for your topic selection. For your introduction, you should write a 150-word paragraph which clearly explains the topic, the importance of further research, ethical implications, and how the topic relates to one’s academic and professional pursuits. Make sure you effectively inform the reader of the rationale behind your topic.
  • Thesis statement: Write a direct and concise thesis statement, which will become the point or perspective you will argue or prove in the Final Research Project. A thesis statement should be a single declarative sentence that makes one point in 25 words or less. The thesis statement must appear within the introduction paragraph.
  • Annotated Bibliography: To help prepare for your Final Research Project, write an annotated bibliography to indicate the quality of the sources you have read. The bibliography must include no less than five scholarly sources that will be used to support the major points of the Final Research Project. Critical thinking skills need to be demonstrated by accurately interpreting evidence used to support various positions of the topic. Please make sure to provide full reference information in accordance with APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Write a brief paragraph (around 150 words) summarizing the source and explaining how it is pertinent and relevant to the topic of the project and how each source will support your thesis statement. See the Sample Annotated Bibliography in the Ashford Writing Center for more detailed information. Keep in mind the academic research standards for all Ashford University papers.

For information regarding APA, including samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center.

The Final Research Project Preparation

  • Must be 1,000 – 1,250 words in length (excluding the title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  • 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 use at least five scholarly sources.
  • Must document all sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

American government

Answer the following questions:

  • There are three branches of government But the Constitution put the Congress at the center of American Government. WHY?
  • Describe the process of law-making by the Congress from the beginning when a bill is introduced to the end when the law is made.
  • What are the Constitutional powers of the President? How does the Congress control the powers and actions of the President?
  • What are the following? Explain each one. (20-25 words)

List the powers and the functions of the Congress.

  • Impeachment (2) Redistricting (3) Gerrymandering (4) The Committee System (4) Majority leader (5) President Pro Tempore (6) Oversight function (7)Filibuster (8) Caucus (9) Speaker of the House (10) Conference Committee (11) President’s cabinet (12) Pocket veto (13) Bureaucracy (14) Independent Executive Agencies (15) Nomination and confirmation of Supreme Court justices (16) Bicameral legislature (17) Judicial Review (18) Powers and the function of the Vice-President (19) Congressional case-work (20) Going Public by the President