List a minimum of two methods for preventing illegal or unethical behavior in an organization and justify your rationale

From the internet, find out what laws in Maryland have been passed to prosecute computer crimes. List a minimum of two methods for preventing illegal or unethical behavior in an organization and justify your rationale

Would it be unethical for you to deny that there was anything in your cubicle that caused the fire if someone asked you?

Suppose you accidentally started a fire at your company. A while back, you brought in an extension cord and noticed it was becoming pretty frayed. You kept forgetting to change it out. In this case, are you held responsible for the damage caused to your company? What if no one knew it started at your cubicle? Would it be unethical for you to deny that there was anything in your cubicle that caused the fire if someone asked you?

What selection tools will be used to select potential employees

Having a written plan for the recruitment and selection of employees is imperative in any organization, especially healthcare, due to the many issues that could arise (e.g., legal issues, union, not meeting government regulations). For this assignment, you have been tasked to create a recruitment and selection plan for an urgent care clinic. Write a paper of 3–4 pages that, at a minimum, includes the following:

  • General overview of the recruitment process
  • Recruitment sources
  • How the recruitment of positions will be marketed and communicated
  • How the effectiveness of recruitment will be measured
  • What selection tools will be used to select potential employees
  • Any legal and ethical concerns and regulations that must or should be considered when making hiring decisions.

Your paper should be 3–4 pages, excluding the cover page, abstract page, and reference page.

Note: Use APA style to cite at least 5 scholarly sources from the last 5 years.

comment on the difference between Hine and Riis, selecting at least THREE photos from each photographer. 

Please comment on the difference between Hine and Riis, selecting at least THREE photos from each photographer. 

 250-300 words

Hine Link:

http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/childlabor/

Riis Link:

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA01/Davis/photography/images/riisphotos/slideshow1.html

Analyze the issues identified in light of the appropriate concepts and models.

Develop and analysis a marketing strategy for Space X Case 1 that will build credibility and generate insightful thinking that sets the stage for winning recommendations. 

1. Summary of Key Issues: This section tells the reader which facts you consider to be important to your analysis (and by omission, which are not). Summarize the issues relative to the appropriate marketing concepts and avoid simply restating the case itself.

2. Models and Approaches to Analysis: This section sets forth the methods by which a team has broken down the case information for further review. Reference both textbook and 3 external references for research in this section to gain depth of understanding.

3. Analysis Results and Findings: Based on the identification of the issues and application of relevant concepts. Write a plan to the reader’s understanding of the issues in ways that educate decision makers. 

4. The Problem Statement: In one, well labeled, final sentence, identify the key marketing problem/opportunity identified by the analysis. This statement will guide evaluation of the next assignment, the recommendation.

5. Identify key issues (with group concurrence) and conduct additional research (APA reference) to break down these issues based on prior research, company information, industry news, etc.

6. Analyze the issues identified in light of the appropriate concepts and models.

Explain what your analysis of returns suggests about each market’s performance and how that might affect decisions on where to list.

The final project for this course is the creation of a market analysis report that analyzes various organized global and domestic exchange markets and compares and contrasts performance for different investment products. In this milestone, you will submit a draft of Risks and Returns (Section IV) of the final project. You will analyze the risks and returns of different investment instruments in the U.S. and non-U.S. markets you selected in Milestone One. You may find it helpful to use online brokerage aids or other tools (e.g., Yahoo! Finance, Bloomberg Business, TD Ameritrade) in conducting this analysis. Review stock, bond, mutual fund, and commodity performance and their movement over time in these markets. Your analysis should include dividend yields, capital gains, price relative to intrinsic values, and foreign exchange considerations, which were discussed in Module Four. Last, you will come to a conclusion about each market’s performance and assess risk versus return when comparing investment vehicles within the different markets. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

IV. Risks and Returns. Use this section to analyze the risks and returns of different investment instruments in the U.S. and non-U.S. markets you selected. You may find it helpful to use online brokerage aids or other tools in conducting this analysis. Specifically, you should:

A. Investment Instruments. Review stock, bond, mutual fund, and commodities performance in the two markets. Be sure to: 1. Analyze investment returns in each of the two markets, including dividend yields, capital gains, prices relative to intrinsic values, and

foreign exchange considerations associated with each of the instruments. Use relevant indicators and visual displays to help present your findings.

2. Explain what your analysis of returns suggests about each market’s performance and how that might affect decisions on where to list. Justify your response.

3. Compare and contrast how the different types of instruments move in the two markets over time, explaining the significance of this information for decisions on where to list. Provide specific examples to support your answer. For example, have certain types of instruments historically performed better in one market over another? Have certain types of instruments yielded higher returns more quickly?

4. Assess the risks versus returns associated with the different types of investment instruments in the two markets. How might these trade- offs affect listing decisions? Support your response with specific examples.

B. Interest and Inflation. Analyze how interest rates and inflation affect different investment instruments and investor decisions. Give specific examples from the two markets selected to support your answer. For example, how do inflation and interest rates affect stock, bond, and mutual fund returns in each market? How does that, in turn, affect business and individual short- and long-term investment planning?

C. Taxation. Would tax policies in the two markets make one a better option for IPO listing than the other? Why or why not? Give specific examples.

What cultural explanation can you find for this?

An American manager can often be heard to start out saying, “Well, the way I see it…”,  while a Norwegian as often will start with, “Well, as we all know…”.  What cultural explanation can you find for this?

What safety regulation and issues must be addressed in a childcare setting?

The safety of a young child should be paramount for teachers. This is especially important for teachers of children in a birth to age 3 setting. Creating safe learning environments and monitoring for unsafe situations, both within and outside of the early learning setting, should be a teacher’s top priority.

For this field experience, select a childcare center that includes birth to age 3 children. Observe multiple age groups in the childcare center for safety regulations and issues.

After making your observations, interview the childcare center director and a parent or guardian, addressing the following:

  1. What safety regulation and issues must be addressed in a childcare setting?
  2. What are environmental safety concerns (toxic material, furniture, weather, toys, and car seats) that must be considered when working with very young children?
  3. How is your setting evaluated (internally and externally) for upholding safety standards and protocols for young children?
  4. In what ways does your facility/school collaborate with, educate, and inform parents/ guardians regarding safety concerns? This could include, but is not limited to, securing unsafe chemicals in the home, removing potentially hazardous toys (choking hazards), or securing furniture and electrical outlets.
  5. What emergency preparedness plans do you have in place and how are they communicated to staff, parents, and children?
  6. How could an unsafe environment or situation adversely affect student learning? How is promoting a safe environment an ethical responsibility?
  7. How do the faculty and staff at your facility serve as advocates for the safety of children in your care? Are there opportunities to engage in informed advocacy to optimize the learning opportunities and strengthen the learning environment? If not, discuss ways the faculty and staff could become knowledgeable about these opportunities. 

Use any remaining field experience hours to assist the teacher in providing instruction and support to the class.

In 750-1,000 words, compare your interview findings between the parent/guardian and educator. Include how ensuring a safe environment for children demonstrates ethical compassion and care  for children and their families and aligns with the Christian worldview perspective. In addition, discuss ways educators can engage in informed advocacy to optimize the learning opportunities for young children and strengthen the learning environment. Explain how your findings will help inform your future professional practice.

How relevant is the result of the Hawthorne effects in the modern organization

1. what is the Hawthorne effects

2. How relevant is the result of the Hawthorne effects in the modern organization 

3. how can the Hawthorne effect be used in our daily work

Describe the communication climate between the two people at the time of the interaction. What are some factors that were present?
  1. Describe the communication climate between the two people at the time of the interaction. What are some factors that were present?
  2. Describe the specific interaction, including who were the participants, what was said or expressed, where it took place, when did it occur, and, in your estimation, why did it happen and how was it resolved?
  3. What changes to the communication could have improved the interaction, and why?
  4. What are some tips you would give to help avoid these types of scenarios in the future?
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