JNU Web Based Case BBC Digital Media Initiative Case Study Questions
I dont know how to handle this Computer Science question and need guidance. WEB-BASED CASE BBC Digital Media Initiative Revisited The National Audit Office (NAO) scrutinizes public spending in the United Kingdom. Its memorandum on the BBCs DMI project reported on several key findings. First, the in-house team was 89 Project Management Copyright 2016 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved. May not be copied, scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Due to electronic rights, some third party content may be suppressed from the eBook and/or eChapter(s). Editorial review has deemed that any suppressed content does not materially affect the overall learning experience. Cengage Learning reserves the right to remove additional content at any time if subsequent rights restrictions require it. severely challenged by the fact that the project was already 18 months behind schedule when they began work on the project. Second, the technology team issued releases throughout the project that did not meet end-user expectations and eroded confidence in the project. Third, the BBC focused more on the technological development rather than on encouraging organization-wide changes in workflow that would encourage adoption. Finally, the NAO concluded, the DMI lacked governance arrangements for the scale, risk, and complexity of the project.Do research online to identify the capabilities of digital asset management software. What are the top rated digital asset management software products? Who uses this software?Given the NAOs findings and what you discover about available off-the-shelf products, would it have been wiser for the BBC to adopt a collection of these existing products? What actions would be necessary to gain the cooperation of the business units to incorporate this collection of products into their work processes?
Belhaven University How to respond to a students response
Netflix is a very large comaonay and there decisions should be thought of as means rather than ends. The decision-making process that should have been suggested to Netflix management would be to the rational decision-making process. According to Matteson, they are the organizational mechanism through which an attempt is made to achieve the desired state. First, they need to describe their goals, and in the process establish the benchmarks and methodology which will tell them if they are making progress toward or have met those goals. Once goals are set and potential challenges identified, I would advise them to brainstorm solutions. According to Proverbs 12:15 says The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advise. If Netflix would have listened and followed the advice they probably would have been better then the year before. Thinking back on the concept of escalation of commitment, Netflix continuation with this pricing action reflects this concept remotely. Escalation of commitment refers to an increasing commitment to a previous decision when a rational decision maker would withdraw(Ivancevich et. al.2014.p.415). Netflix did not pay any attention to the consumer’s opinions regarding separating prices. In todays day and age where consumers are able to order any and everything at the touch of a button, making transactions should be effortless. My advice to Netflix during this time would be to keep things simple. To better serve your clients you should make it where no one has to create multiple accounts for a service that once was combined and charged one single price versus two separate ones. 120 word reply either agreeing disagreeing or relating to Cite sources if used
EXP105 Personal Dimensions of Education ashford university How to respond to a students response
Hi Everyone!Working within a library already, soft skills are something that are very important. Between having a good relationship with your coworkers and patrons, everyone can learn more skills. In order, I would put the 5 soft skills as leadership, effective communication, problem solving/critical thinking, strong work ethic and collaborative teamwork.With working in the Library system already, having leadership skills and effective communication can make or break library workers. With leadership skills, it’s always important to be running a tight shift. Whether you work as an aide or a branch manager, someone needs to be able to call the shots with confidence. When it comes to effective communication, that runs a bit with leadership and collaborative teamwork. I see both of them as the same type of skill level. Being able to be open and honest with your coworkers and helping/pitching in with anything that needs an extra pair of hands. In my own case an extra set of eyes if we get a damaged book or a patron that isn’t allowed in the library just yet. It’s all about running a tight ship and that everyone knows what they are supposed to do and that they can talk to higher ups without fear.Outside of the work environment, I try to go with problem solving. Making sure that every possible route has been taken before “calling” it quits. And even if it’s just myself personally or with a group, trying to make sure we solve a problem that has arises before moving onto something new. Case in point when we could find a place to take photos and everyone was getting upset with each other. I was able to get everyone to calm down to figure out the problem and find a new location. Overall, each one of the skills is important, whether in the workforce or outside of it. It is very important to not only learn, but use them in everyday life.100 word reply
methodist university Forum 2.1 The Evolution of International Organizations IOs in the Twentieth Century
Good Evening, This a Discussion Board for Political Science: International Organizations: Perspectives on Global Governance: (PSC-4400). (DUE: 12 HRS)Follow instructions down below, preferably someone who is really good within Political Science.Here is a copy of the book cover we are using:Forum: 2.1 The Evolution of International Organizations (IOs) in the Twentieth Century Course: International Organizations (PSC 4400) Spring (2019/2020)Book: International Organizations: Perspectives on Global GovernanceAuthor(s):Kelly Kate S. PeaseEdition: 6th year 2019ISBN: 978-0-81533-8046-7Instructions: Answer the 4 questions2.1 The Evolution of Intergovernmental Organizations 2: Which of the five theoretical frameworks or global perspectives (e.g. Realism, 3: Liberalism, etc.) promoted the establishment of permanent intergovernmental organizations in the 20th Century? How does the evolution of common unifying principles shape the role, scope and activities of an intergovernmental organization in global affairs? Please give some examples from the text.4: Finally, as an intergovernmental organization, how does the authority granted to the UN to make foreign policy by its member states differ from the authority to make policy granted to the European Union and to the Organization of Islamic Conference by each of their respective member states?
America public university Business and finance
i want a student reply post . it most be in your own words. 150 words each . folder below pleaseKELSEY CANAPARY (Jun 11, 2019 8:02 PM) – Read by: 8ReplyThere are four types of intellectual property: copyrights, trademarks, patents and trade secrets. (Patent Law, Part 1) Each of these four intellectual properties protect different types of creations. A patent prevents another person from making, selling, or using the patented invention and from importing the patented invention or an article made by a patented process into the United States. (Patent Law, Part 1) A trademark is a little different than a patent it identifies a product and distinguishes it from other products to identify the source of the product. (Patent Law, Part 1) A trademark can be indefinite if the owner continues to use it and it does not lose its distinctiveness and become generic. Should a company be allowed to patent a life form? Many people will argue both sides of this equation. In my opinion I do not think a patent should be granted for life form if it is in its natural state. If a company can take an organism and alter it to make it valuable, then a patent should be issued. For example, Myriad Genetics was able to identify BRCA mutations that increased a womans chances for breast or ovarian cancer. The Supreme Court ruled against the company stating that merely being the first to isolate a naturally occurring gene or other product of nature doesnt entitle you to a patent. (Huber, 2013) I believe Myriad Genetics did a very large research project that allowed them to identify a mutation that causes ovarian and breast cancer. But they did not invent anything that would prevent the cancer and therefore it should not be patented. Genetically engineered cells, plants, and lives organisms are used in different medical diagnostic tests and therapies. (Huber, 2013) This type of testing will likely remain patentable as long as there is an innovative product or process involved.
bus 730 United States University Business paper
MINIMUM 600 words! Must be original (will be submitted to turnitinPlease read and analyze the case Two Men and a Truck from Chapter 16 and answer the following questions. Top papers exhibit critical thinking, analysis, originality, and some research.1. How does a franchise system create value for its global partner? 2. Two Men and a Truck points to the size of the middle class in a country and the populations mobility as the core factors that guide its market entry into a country and ultimately its success. Explain the companys reasoning. 3. Which (franchising or simple franchising) describes how Two Men and a Truck export? What is the company really exporting internationally? Please describe. 4. How would you use business analytics to identify exporting opportunities for Two Men and a Truck??Book: International Business: Competing in the Global Marketplace (11th Edition) by Charles Hill and G. Tomas Hult (2016); McGraw-Hill
RC British Museum Review
The most common way ordinary people interact with history is through museums, which curate artifacts related to their subject, provide descriptions, and create exhibits in order to construct a narrative from these artifacts. This allows people to experience history in a more concrete way than reading a book or watching a documentary. This week, your assignment is to explore the webpage of the National World War One Museum and Memorial. Look through the Exhibits and Collections, watch any videos you come across on the website and write up a short review of the museum. Your review should be at least 300 words and include which exhibit you found most interesting and why, as well as a description of at least three artifacts from the Collections pages. Your responses to one another should compare the different artifacts you chose and comment on your different opinions of the museum and its website.
Unit 5 as: organizational structure for a global company
The purpose of this assignment is to understand organizational structure for an MNC. Various types of structures exist, and the reasons global companies choose different structures vary widely. Its important to understand the benefits and hindrances structures provide.
Select a non-auto industry MNC and determine its global organizational structure. Address the following in your paper:
What are the benefits of this particular MNC in using this organizational structure? What are the hindrances of this particular MNC in using this organizational structure?
Recommend a different organizational structure for this MNC.
Explain your reasoning for this different structure, including benefits and hindrances for this particular MNC.
Use critical thinking to apply depth and breadth. Be concise and address the company and its organizational structure. Go beyond description and restating the facts. This writing assignment is required to be completed in the standard APA format. Minimum 2 pages (not including title and reference pages). Abstract not required.
Grossmont College the questions down in the requirement
ART EXPERIENCE: Line, value, color, texture, pattern, shape, volume, space, motion, and chance exist all around you in nature and in the things that humans make and build. When you find these visual elements around you, record them with sketches or your camera. For example, look for examples of lines in tree limbs, tall grasses, human hair, veins in leaves, and so on. In the constructed environment, look for tangles of power cords, ribbons, spaghetti, highway lane markings, light poles, power lines, and so on. After you have collected twelve to fifteen examples, make a visual diary of all you have found. Include this visual diary as a series of a few Instagram layout “pictures”. Please describe the visual element that you are identifying. Each “image” should have a few photos, that are all describing the same visual element.Below is one “image”, with a few photos all illustrating examples of LINE.
WTCC Oligopolies Discussion
Im studying for my Economics class and dont understand how to answer this. Can you help me study? A profit-maximizing price searcher will expand output as long as marginal revenue either exceeds or is equal to marginal cost, lowering its price or raising its price until the midpoint of their demand curve and highest total revenues are achieved. Why are oligopolies able to earn both short-run economic profits and long-run economic profits, while price taking firms like perfect competitors can only earn short-run economic profits?Review the characteristics of perfect competition and imperfect competition (monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly). Barriers to entry don’t exist for perfect competition, but barriers to entry exist for imperfect competition. What are the implications of barriers to entry to the firm and competition? Review consumer surplus and producer surplus; what happens to consumer surplus is price is above equilibrium, or in this case above normal profits?