How is a Distribution Center different from a traditional warehouse?
How is a Distribution Center different from a traditional warehouse?
Read the article and briefly state what you find most interesting.
Explain “How Attitudes Are Formed” and explain its three components as stated in the textbook.
Explain “How Attitudes Are Formed” and explain its three components as stated in the textbook.
Instructions:
You must provide the textbook chapter with your answer. You will be deducted .50 points if not provided.
Your initial post must be at least 300 words. You will be deducted .50 point if not provided.
in the attachments you have the chapter is 4 and pages to.
What guideline/outline would the authors of this article have created before they started to write the article.
Re-create an outline of the article provided for this week’s assignment. What guideline/outline would the authors of this article have created before they started to write the article. Your outline of this article would include the various sections of the paper such as an abstract, keywords, introduction etc. as well as subheadings, and mention any figures/tables which were included in the article but do not actually include them in your outline. Very briefly summarize what information is in each section/subheading in no more than 2 sentences.
Create various forms of business correspondence and documents
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Write for a specific purpose and audience • Create various forms of business correspondence and documents • Develop effective business correspondence writing style, paying particular attention to concision (i.e., avoiding wordiness), paragraph construction, and tone ASSIGNMENT Choose one of the following scenarios, and produce the requested documents for one scenario only. Each scenario asks you to prepare a range of documents. Students are responsible for determining the appropriate genre (email, memo, business letter, etc.) as well as the content of those documents. SCENARIO 1 You have been an employee for almost two years with Innovative Residential Solutions, a firm that provides support services for design and construction of residential and commercial buildings, and other types of infrastructure. One of your company’s specialties is innovative security features for multi-use facilities, such as keyless entry for residents. Innovative Residential Solutions has just released a new sensor that needs to be installed at a number of buildings the company holds maintenance contracts for across town. The new sensors update residential entry points so that the resident’s key fobs are functional at a greater distance. You have been tasked with your first big project. You are to coordinate the replacement of old sensors with the newly designed ones. Coordinating with your team, you provide all the necessary parts to do the work. The first stage of replacements–five buildings with 20 replacement points–was completed, but you received a call from the management of those buildings because residents are reporting they cannot enter the building. You get in touch with the person who did the replacement, Hagen Smith, and send him back over to troubleshoot. He lets you know that it was the sensor. The new sensors were not properly calibrated. Hagen Smith was able to recalibrate the sensors, and resident’s entry problems were resolved. Upon further research, you are able to locate the cause of the problem. At the Research & Development (R&D) warehouse, a new employee mis-read the sensor labels, resulting in inaccurate instructions for sensor installation being circulated to your installment team. Now you have to take steps to ensure the problem does not happen again.
DOCUMENT SERIES PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS
DELIVERABLES • Correspondence to Levi Kouma, the manager of the buildings where the mistake was
found. • Correspondence to Ahsan Trevino, the manager of the R&D unit • Correspondence to your supervisor, Mica Reyes, to let them know what happened
Document to the company vice-president, Richard Smith, who asked to be told of any • problem, or in his words, “anything that even remotely smells like a problem” with the project.
SCENARIO You are the project manager of a civil engineering company. Your current project is a large-scale (100 miles) construction project that is restoring a portion of the wetlands in coastal Louisiana and SE Texas. Although the project is environmentally beneficial, the local community has taken issue with the inconvenience of heavy construction in its midst. Currently, you are building a series of temporary access roads so that you can get equipment to one of the low-lying areas. This project involves a convoy of heavy trucks. Your firm has received numerous complaints from local residents about the noise and dust. In particular, you’ve received three letters from the same woman, Winnifred Doucette Lejeune. The last letter contained 10 additional signatures. The majority of the community is a minority population that identifies as Cajun, many of which are of low socioeconomic status. In the letters from the community, residents assert that they are being discriminated against because their opinion was not solicited regarding the construction. In fact, in going through project records, it appears residents were not consulted as the project was planned. Communication is necessary. If residents’ complaints continue to escalate, they could slow down the project and put this environmentally important project behind schedule. You make a trip from the office headquarters in Lafayette, LA to the Calcasieu/Sabine Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Area to see what’s going on. On site, you see that everything seems to be progressing fine. Workers are on the job by 7:00am and running until almost sundown, but in the local bar and grill, all the talk is about “the darn government project to nowhere” and “what gives them the right to do this here?” When you get back to the office you decide you need to take action. DELIVERABLES
• Document to Winnifred Doucette Lejeune, who after further investigation, is a local resident that seems to spearhead any effort the town needs.
• Document to the company vice-president, Richard Smith, who asked to be told of any • problem, or in his words, “anything that even remotely smells like a problem” with the
project. • Document to sub-contractor supervisor at the construction site, Caspian Bauer. Your firm
has used this sub-contractor for almost five years, but this is the first project you’ve worked on with this particular supervisor.
Document to Nathan Elder, the president of your company, who is a micro-manager and
likes to know everything that is going on
SCENARIO You are the technical manager of a large Internet design firm (100+ employees). One of your primary responsibilities is to manage a team of developers. Your unit’s primary goal is to build and deliver custom web applications and to update client websites. About 8 months ago you hired a small start-up company, MaintainU, to perform routine maintenance for clients’ websites because you needed to focus more attention on the custom applications. MaintainU does not interact with your clients, and they work as sub-contractors through your company. Your clients are not aware of this move and for now, you and Nathan Elder, your company president, want to keep it this way. One of the tasks you have assigned to MaintainU is keeping website security certificates, or Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificates, up to date. Unlike some services that renew automatically until specifically canceled, SSL Certificates have a set expiry date. These certificates authenticate a website’s identity and enable an encrypted connection. Companies and organizations need to add SSL certificates to their websites to secure online transactions and keep customer information private and secure. Yesterday, you received an angry call from a client, Sheila Links at Gateway Industries, because users of the company website were getting error messages stating that the SSL certificate was expired and the content could not be trusted. You immediately got in touch with Jason Hughes, the president of MaintainU, to inform him of the problem. Jason and his team were able to update the certificate, but there remains work to be done. Gateway Industries was one of the first clients your firm ever signed. While you were able to get the mistake corrected, this penetration in security is a major transgression and has compromised the client’s faith in the company. Further, for the first 6 months or so, the relationship with MaintainU was great, but this error is a serious breach in security. At this point, you’re uncertain if you want to continue the relationship, but at the same time, you cannot afford to bring maintenance work back in-house. You have to reestablish productive working relationships on several fronts.
DELIVERABLES
• Document to the client, Gateway Industries • Document to MaintainU • Document to Nathan Elder, the president of your company, who is a micro-manager and
likes to know everything that is going on
how does physician reimbursement under evidence-based medicine differ from previous Managed Care based reimbursement system?
Question
1. How have the concepts of the Medicaid and Medicare programs met with the goals of President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society in 1965? Have those goals been achieved in the 21st-century?
2. A key component of the 2010 Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the requirement for evidence-based medicine/care as a component or criteria for physician reimbursement. How how does physician reimbursement under evidence-based medicine differ from previous Managed Care based reimbursement system?
Write a 3-page paper, as a nurse, to PERSUADE your patients about why they should be vaccinated.
Write a 3-page paper, as a nurse, to PERSUADE your patients about why they should be vaccinated.
Illustrate with an example, from case law or contemporary articles, of how the amendment applies to the particular player and step in the criminal justice process.
Constitutional Amendments and the Criminal Justice Process
Overview
The U.S. Constitution affords citizens various rights and freedoms. These include freedom of religion, freedom from unreasonable search and seizures, and the right to equal justice. As upholders of the Constitution, police officers swear an oath to uphold people’s Constitutional rights as they perform their duties to prevent, reduce, and address criminal activities.Of the 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, four amendments in particular pertain to the criminal justice process:
- The Fourth Amendment prevents unreasonable searches and seizures.
- The Fifth Amendment affords people various rights in criminal and civil proceedings. Examples include the right to a grand jury and due process. It also allows people to protect themselves from self-incrimination, and it prohibits double jeopardy
- The Sixth Amendment guarantees various rights to criminal defendants, such as the right to a speedy trial, a lawyer, and an impartial jury. It also guarantees defendants the right to know who their accusers are and the nature of the charges and evidence against them.
- The Eighth Amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments.
In this assignment, you will be asked to:
- Explain the meaning and importance of these four amendments.
- Illustrate with an example how the amendment applies to a player and a step in the criminal justice process.
- Illustrate with an example, from case law or contemporary articles, of how the amendment applies to the particular player and step in the criminal justice process.
Instructions
Use the Constitutional Amendments and Criminal Justice Process Template [DOCX] to:
- Provide the text of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments, along with your interpretation of them and their importance.
- Note: The Fourth Amendment is completed for you as an example to guide your work on the remaining three amendments. Likewise, be sure to refer to the work you did in this week’s discussion on the Fifth and Sixth Amendments as you complete this portion of your assignment.
- Illustrate with an example how the amendment applies to a player and a step in the criminal justice process (for example, Fourth Amendment—law enforcement—arrest).
- Refer to 3Ps of Criminal Justice document (left-hand menu) as you work on this portion of your assignment.
- Illustrate with an example, from case law or contemporary articles, how the amendment applies to the particular player and step in the criminal justice process.
- Use three sources to support your writing.
- Choose sources that are credible, relevant, and appropriate
What is a challenge that will make it tough to eliminate this error from happening in the future? Why?
Lawyer brags about winning medical malpractice suit; has verdict thrown out (foxla.com)
- Read this article (Links to an external site.) regarding medical malpractice.
- Originality is key.
- at least 400 words long (but no longer than 700).
- At a minimum, there should be two (but there can be more) references: the focus article, and one additional source.
The submission should include these components:
- Introduction/Synopsis
- This should summarize the key details of the events that occurred in the focus article.
- Cause
- Refer to the MDLinx “Top Causes of Medical Malpractice.” Describe which cause/s you feel this article best relates to and why.
- Challenge and Opportunity (refer to chapters 1 and 2 of the course textbook for inspiration).
- What is a challenge that will make it tough to eliminate this error from happening in the future? Why?
- What is an opportunity that will help to eliminate this error from happening moving forward? Why?
- *Note the grader will be looking for queues the student did additional research regarding the scenario beyond the provided articles and the course textbook (i.e. additional external resources). Note “Wikipedia” is not a reliable source (but is a good starting point to gather general information).
- Closing
- Summarize what has been said and reemphasize the most important point.