Develop a disaster recovery plan for an organization.

Develop a disaster recovery plan for an organization. There are many different templates available online for you to use as reference and guidance. Your plan should cover the following sections (these sections detail the elements in a DR plan in the sequence defined by industry compliance standards ISO 27031 and ISO 24762): 

  1. Important: This section should summarize key action steps (such as where to assemble employees if forced to evacuate the building) and list key contacts with contact information for ease of authorizing and launching the plan.
  2. Introduction
  3. Roles and Responsibilities
  4. Incident Response
  5. Plan Activation
  6. Document History
  7. Procedures

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Be approximately six to eight pages in length, not including the required cover page and reference page. (Remember, APA is double spaced)
  • Follow APA 7 guidelines. Your paper should include an introduction, a body with fully developed content, and a conclusion.
  • Support your answers with the readings from the course and at least four scholarly journal articles to support your positions, claims, and observations, in addition to your textbook. The school Library is a great place to find resources.
  • Be clearly and well-written, concise, and logical, using excellent grammar and style techniques. You are being graded in part on the quality of your writing.
discuss the definition of “stakeholders” in your own words, and list two common business stakeholders in this Memo.

Fully read Unit 3, pp. 115 – 178 in your textbook.

Then, discuss the definition of “stakeholders” in your own words, and list two common business stakeholders in this Memo. Also, describe the idea of  “conscious capitalism” from your assigned readings (no quotes!) and name a company that you feel demonstrates this idea (again, not one listed in your text readings for 9/20). You should have two meaningful paragraphs for this memo. We will discuss these in class!

After reading about the history of corrections, consider the evolution of the intersection between the field of corrections and the field of human services.

Respond to the following in a minimum of 200 words(no works cited):

After reading about the history of corrections, consider the evolution of the intersection between the field of corrections and the field of human services. How do we see the intersection between these fields today? Do you believe this intersection is necessary?

How might the lessons you have learned positively impact your career success?

Unit VIII Journal

Instructions

Reflect on how you can apply the concepts learned in this course to your current or future career. How might the lessons you have learned positively impact your career success?

Your journal entry must be at least 200 words in length. No references or citations are necessary.

In what ways did the teacher make the doll “real” to the children?

Review the media segment attached:

  • How      might the children identify with Mickey?
  • In what      ways did the teacher make the doll “real” to the children?
  • How did      the teacher “set the stage” for future stories and      problem-solving?

Now, reflect on the information presented in the Persona Doll Training website (http://www.persona-doll-training.org/ukhome.html) and the article, “Problem Solving with Young Children Using Persona Dolls.” As revealed in these resources, persona dolls work effectively because children make a connection, i.e., identify with the dolls and develop feelings of friendship and empathy. Based on this special connection, the dolls can also help children see the injustice of particular situations, consider ideas and actions from various perspectives, and inspire children to think of solutions to the problems that the dolls present to them.

Explore ways in which to use persona dolls to help children participate in the process of considering, understanding, and solving specific problems.

To begin, identify a problem related to an “–ism” (racism, classism, ableism, religionism, sexism, heterosexism, LGBT ism, ageism) that may come up as young children interact and express their feelings and emotions. For example, in the article “Problem Solving with Young Children Using Persona Dolls,” the teacher uses a persona doll, Tanisha, to address a problem related to racial prejudice that she is noticing in her classroom. The teacher explains that Tanisha’s feelings have been hurt because some children did not want to play with her because of the color of her skin.

Come up with:

A problem statement written from the point of view of a persona doll (like the example with Tanisha: “No one will play with me because they don’t like the color of my skin. That hurts my feelings and makes me mad.”)

Visit the link below to assist with this assignment!

http://www.persona-doll-training.org/ukhome.html

Think about the positive and negative consequences of parents and/or children having access to this type of information before a child turns 18?

Please Read number #1 and then response #2, paying attention to note 

#1. Access to genomic information is changing the way we practice health care. Today, children and their parents have the potential to learn about DNA sequence alterations that: (1) confirm conditions pre-symptomatically (before symptoms appear), (2) predispose children to common disorders, such as cancer and diabetes, or (3) identify carrier states.

#2. Think about the positive and negative consequences of parents and/or children having access to this type of information before a child turns 18?.

Note: Provide supportive evidence with correct APA citation. Your evidence should be scholarly articles, professional websites, research studies, and or books that provide supportive evidence in the last five years.

Do you think that “The Favored Daughter” could be considered a “Snow White” story, or do you think the comparison is a stretch?

Let’s return to the questions we posed about the possible relation of “The Favored Daughter” to the variations on the tale of Snow White we have been examining:

  • Do you think that “The Favored Daughter” could be considered a “Snow White” story, or do you think the comparison is a stretch? What similarities do you notice? What differences? Does “The Favored Daughter” share the same motifs we associate with “Snow White”? Does the plot structure remain the same? 
  • How do the characters in this story compare to those in Western Snow White stories we have discussed so far? Which characters are present in each version? Do they seem to remain more or less the same, or is something about the character’s identity, behavior, or background significantly different? Are any characters added or taken away? How does this impact the story?
  • How does Ilâmbe (the “favored daughter”) compare to the other Snow White figures? What virtues (positively valued character traits or behaviors) are embodied by each? What do you think this implies about the values of each culture?
  • The plot structure of “The Favored Daughter” resembles “Snow White” in many ways, but the ending is very different. What’s up with that? Why does “The Favored Daughter” end the way that it does; what are we supposed to learn from this ending? Does this story teach the same lesson(s) as “Snow White”?

Keeping these aspects in mind, what’s the verdict?

Does it make sense to view “The Favored Daughter” as part of the same story-family as Snow White?

In your response, be sure to back up your position by citing specific examples from “The Favored Daughter” and one or more of the tales of Snow White we have read.
For this activity, we’ll discuss in groups of 4-5. The groups have been randomly assigned and are built into this activity. In the discussion forum below, you’ll see the posts of your other group members.
Before posting, read the contributions of others in your group, and be sure to add something new! You can agree or disagree; but you should respond to the points your classmates have raised. If you agree with your group member, don’t just repeat what they have already said, expand on it! You could suggest a new example to add additional support (for instance, you might compare “The Favored Daughter” with a different variant of Snow White). Post 

What additional insights might you have for facilitating affirming communication from your professional and/or personal perspective?

Consider:

Reflect on the articles in this week’s Required Resources, “The Nature of Teacher Talk during Small Group Activities” and “Stepping Back to Listen to Jeff: Conversations with a 2-Year-Old” (see attachments). In each, the authors offer guidelines for facilitating affirming communication with children. Re-read the articles and identify three important principles you gleaned to guide you in fostering positive communication between you and the children with whom you work or may work with in the future.

Now, think about the media segment demonstration which features Lisa Kolbeck engaging two very quiet young children in conversation as they play (see attachment). How well does Ms. Kolbeck exemplify these principles in her communication and interaction with the children in the media segment? It may be helpful to replay the media segment with these principles in mind and take note of specific comments that she makes or behavior that she engages in while she converses with the children. What additional kinds of interactions, communications, and sensitivities does she exhibit that help to draw children out and show respect for them as individuals?

Next, consider the article “Communicating with Babies” (see attachment) which discusses ways in which to appropriately communicate with infants. As you know, children of different ages communicate in different ways. Caring adults communicate in ways that relate to the age and interests of the child. Do the three guiding principles you identified earlier in this assignment hold up when working with infants as well? How so? If not, why not?

Finally, think about your own experiences in talking with and listening to young children. What additional insights might you have for facilitating affirming communication from your professional and/or personal perspective? What methods have you used to enhance positive communication with children to help them develop confidence, feelings of self-worth, and positive, respectful relationships with others? How do you know that these methods have been effective?

Describe how the issue may negatively affect public perception of the criminal justice system.

1. Issue Presented: Summarize the issue in the form of a brief one-sentence question. 2. Short Answer: Provide a short answer which summarizes the conclusion of the paper. 3. Statement of Facts: Describe how the issue may negatively affect public perception of the criminal justice system. 4. Discussion: Provide a brief discussion of the issue, including the recent history of the issue and any legal precedents related to it. 5. Conclusion: Provide a conclusion based on the details of the issue outlined in the Discussion section. 6. Recommendations: a) What recommendations should be in place to make sure that the jury pool contains a fair cross section of the community? b) What are types of evidence-based practices can be employed to have people of lower socioeconomic status more willing to serve on a jury? c) Based on your analysis of the issue using conflict theory, what are the best practices to ensure random selection of individuals to serve on a jury? d) Address what the impact of this issue is on the criminal justice system. Are more organizations than only courts affected by this? Include examples of the impact on the different branches of the criminal justice system

Outline the sources of data and information you will use to assess the organization’s performance, justifying your selection of sources.

Assessment Plan: In this section, you will develop a plan to gather valid and reliable data in your performance assessment, and outlinespecific assessment strategies and sources of information. A. Determine the organizational assessment strategy that would be most appropriate to use in your assessment of the selected subdivision of the organization. Justify your selection. For example, you might select an organization assessment plan or model, such as the systems model, to assess compliance and effectiveness of the subdivision with the mission. B. Justify how your previously selected organizational assessment strategy will ensure you collect valid and reliable data in your performance assessment. For example, the systems model will allowyou to examine the specificinputs such as resources, policies, and pro cedures that determine how far the organization is achieving its mission. C. Outline the sources of data and information you will use to assess the organization’s performance, justifying your selection of sources. For example, you might use crime report statistics to identify areas of high crime rates, or you might interview specificindividuals to assess the effectiveness of policies and procedures within the organization.

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