Watch David McCandless’ 18-minute TED talk

Watch David McCandless’ 18-minute TED talk, The beauty of data visualization (Links to an external site.)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Zg-C8AAIGg

  • Write a 500-word review of the article or video. In writing the review you should consider the following:
  • Objectives: what does the article or video set out to do?
  • Concepts: what are the central concepts? Are they clearly defined?
  • Argument: What is the central argument?
  • Contribution: how well does the work advance our knowledge?

Note as the reader I am not interested in a general descriptive overview of the article or video. You should be providing a critical assessment of the ideas and arguments that are being presented by the author.

Write at least a three-page analysis using the case study on pages 311–313 in your textbook: “Kelly’s Assignment in Japan.”

Write at least a three-page analysis using the case study on pages 311–313 in your textbook: “Kelly’s Assignment in Japan.”

Your analysis should address the questions listed below.

  • Explain the clashes in culture, customs, and expectations that occurred in this situation.
  • What stage of culture shock is Kelly’s family experiencing?
  • Turn back the clock to when Kelly was offered the position in Tokyo. What, if anything, should have been done differently, and by whom?
  • You are Kelly. What should you do now?

Your case study analysis should follow APA guidelines for formatting all resources, both in-text citations and references. Your analysis should include a title page and a reference page.

Describe characteristics of the music genre’s style such as melody, rhythm, texture, and timbre

 

Broadway musicals are a popular medium for breathing new life into historical figures—(Alexander) Hamilton—and presenting aspects of contemporary society and culture in a new way—The Book of Mormon. Unlike opera, which is typically set to Classical or modern art music, musicals tend to draw from contemporary popular music styles. 

  1. Select either an overlooked or misunderstood historical figure or a distinct sub-culture (not musically themed) and discuss what type of popular music would influence its presentation as a musical. 
  2. Describe characteristics of the music genre’s style such as melody, rhythm, texture, and timbre, and reference three example pieces in your essay with YouTube links cited at the end. 
  3. Explain how your chosen style of music would guide the audience’s attitude toward the historical figure or cultural group and, perhaps, offer an alternative viewpoint than ones frequently held. 
  4. What stagecraft details would further guide this interpretation?

 

Length: 400-word minimum

Format: MLA, including in-text citations and a list of references

NO Plagiarism !!! Must cite any all references used. NO ANDS,IFS or BUTS 

You will choose two of the five National Planning Frameworks that relate to an emergency services function or recovery support function.

you will choose two of the five National Planning Frameworks that relate to an emergency services function or recovery support function.

You will conduct research to identify examples where the frameworks were implemented for either Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Sandy.

For each of your two chosen frameworks, you will explain how state and federal public health laws interacted and whether they succeeded or failed in their implementations during that particular disaster.

Your case study should present an insightful, thorough analysis and demonstration of course concepts, lessons learned, and laws affected. Provide strong arguments and evidence to support your analysis.

Your case study should be a minimum of four pages, not including the title and reference pages. A minimum of five sources must be used and should be properly cited. Your case study and all references should be formatted in APA style.

Case Study – Collective Bargaining

 

Read Case Study 11-2, “Sleeping on the Job,” on pages 426-427 of your textbook. Then, answer the following questions:

  1. Should the company’s treatment of the grievant for the first two “sleeping on the job” incidents influence the outcome in this case? Explain.
  2. Did the Company have just cause to dismiss the grievant for violating safety rules when in each instance cited, the truck was out of gear with the safety brake on?
  3. Is the union’s argument that the grievant just appeared to be “sleeping” creditable in the absence of any testimony of support by the backhoe driver, a fellow union member?

Your response should be a minimum of 150 words per question. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations, and cited per APA guidelines.

Recommend a specific employee training method that you think would be most effective for a healthcare organization

Job Descriptions and Employee Training and Development”  Please respond to the following:

  • Go to the Joint Commission’s Website located at http://www.jointcommission.org/standards_information/jcfaq.aspx. At “Standards FAQs,” select a field-related manual category from the drop-down list, type in “human resources” in the “Optional Keyword” box, and then click the “Go” button. Next, provide an example of how the Joint Commission has influenced a specific function of HR in a healthcare organization.
  • Recommend a specific employee training method that you think would be most effective for a healthcare organization, and determine one advantage and one disadvantage of your chosen training method. Provide support for your rationale.

What is the relationship between population increases and climate change?

 

Main Discussion:  As Hite and Seitz (2016) discuss in Chapter 5: Climate Change, reputable scientific studies continue to show that the Earth is warming at an unsustainable rate because of a rise in the release of CO2 and methane gases. 

Task 1) What is the relationship between population increases and climate change? 2) Discuss possible benefits and/or negative consequences of intentional governmental control of an individual or couple’s decision to have children. 

Task 2) From the “World Bank 2020 List of Developing Countries” (See Course Info) or use internet address, https://www.isi-web.org/index.php/capacity-building/developing-countries?Itemid=167 select two (2) developing countries (that might interest you for the Week 4 Assignment).  Post the names of those two countries of the countries you have selected (to this discussion). 

Determine three obstacles for an organization to manage risk effectively.

There are four critical success factors that are important for effective risk management: supportive organization; competent people; appropriate methods, tools, and techniques; and simple, scalable processes. Determine three obstacles for an organization to manage risk effectively. Suggest strategies from the perspective of a project manager to avoid the obstacles 

As you integrate the information, choose a model that you will discuss in the assignment due this week.

Complete two assessments—choose one from each group.
  • Group 1. Complete one of the following assessments. 
    • Daft, R. L. (2018). The leadership experience (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage. 
      • Chapter 2, “Traits, Behaviors, and Relationships.” 
        • Leader’s Self-Insight 2.2: What’s Your Leadership Orientation?, page 47.
        • Leader’s Self-Insight 2.3: Your “LMX” Relationship, page 55.
  • Group 2. Complete one of the following assessments. 
    • Daft, R. L. (2018). The leadership experience (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage. 
      • Chapter 3, “Contingency Approaches to Leadership.” 
        • Leader’s Self-Insight 3.1: T-P Leadership Questionnaire: An Assessment of Style, page 69.
        • Leader’s Self-Insight 3.2: Are You Ready?, page 72

Your Leadership Characteristics

This week’s textbook readings focus on leader traits, behaviors, and styles. After you complete the two required Leader’s Self-Insight exercises for this week, you should consider your scores and the leadership perspective that is being generated by these results. As you integrate the information, choose a model that you will discuss in the assignment due this week.

  • Describe how this model will guide your human resource leadership role.
  • Identify how this model can impact your influence skills with stakeholders outside of the human resource area.

You do not need to share your actual scores on the exercises, but you do need to refer to the results. Support your ideas with course concepts and ideas. Be explicit in your use of course material. Use APA style and format for in-text citations and references.

In your experience, does this quote ring true? 

Response 1

 Danielle Norman RE: Week 2 DiscussionCOLLAPSE

Hello Professor and class,

Human Resources Management

  • In your experience, does this quote ring true? 

In my experience, this quote rings true because the most innovating and engaged people are not always those who are hired based on how good of a “cultural fit” they are. Hiring people regardless of how common their attributes are ensures a firm tackles the issue of diversity. Talent is not fixed, but rather it is contextual (McCord, 2018). Essentially, a great hiring strategy is one that ensures that it delivers a diverse array of skillsets and opinions.

  • Describe an example of a hire you were involved in that supports your position. You may have been the HR recruiter, the hiring manager, part of an interview team, or the candidate. 

 I was once involved in a hire as a candidate for a small startup firm that needed a small team to help with its expansion. The role required minimal work experience but presented an opportunity to gain a lot of real-world experience. 

  • Explain clearly what made the hire expected or unexpected. 

What made this particular higher expected was that it followed the conventional rule of hiring strategy. Essentially, the firm advertised in a local newspaper and social media, while the vetting process was standard. However, what made it unexpected was that there was a final stage where an oral interview was administered in a group setting. In order to make a great hire, the interviewers did not conduct individual interviews, so as to evaluate how different individuals reacted to a hypothetical business crisis while facing divergent views from their peers. The group setting also lightened the mood by helping everyone to relax through humor, which is the number one form of self- expression for the millennial generation (Dhawan, 2016)

  • In addition, comment on whether or not the workforce strategy of your organization aligns with the mission. If not, what can they do differently?

The workforce strategy of my organization does not align with its mission. According to Bamford (2019), over 60% of employees do not know the mission, values, or vision of the companies for which they work. This is the same case in my organization, where a significant portion of the workforce struggles with low morale due to a disconnect with the company’s strategic direction. To fix this challenge, the firm should regularly review its strategies and revise them based on current information. In addition, it should also improve it communication strategies across all levels. 

Bamford, A. (2019, October 3). Three steps to align your workforce to your strategic plan. Retrieved October 11, 2020, from https://www.bizjournals.com/portland/news/2019/10/03/three-steps-to-align-your-workforce-to-your.html

Dhawan, E. (2016). Recruiting Strategies for a Tight Talent Market. Harvard Business Review.

McCord, P. (2018). How to hire. Harvard Business Review, 90.

Response 2

 Chetan Doshi RE: Week 2 DiscussionCOLLAPSE

In my experience, Patty’s statement or quote is true.  I have been involved in several interviews as the hiring manager. 

Current organisation does not have a structured way of interview or interview process. Interview process usually involves a talent acquisition team soliciting resumes, screening it with a functional head, setting up interviews. There is no prescribed format of questionnaire, however each interviewer is expected to rate the candidate based on companies core values.  Interviewing team usually consists of the hiring manager, HR representative and the hiring manager’s manager.

Recently for one of the senior positions in R&D, leading a team of about 45 scientists, an underperforming team. This was one of the strategic positions within R&D as the pipeline of the company depends on the performance of this position and hence the individual.(2) The team had issues about decision making, problem solving and strategic thinking, though the team had members who were strong in technical skills.

Several resumes were shared by the talent acquisition team. Very impressive resume with almost all of them with very impressive work background, sound technical skills , and great personality or good interviewing skills. Candidates would give perfect answers for the behavioural questions. However, the need was to find a leader ( a candidate with soft skills) with sound technical skills. It was difficult to decide and narrow down on a suitable candidate.

A psychometric test taken by these candidates revealed none of them were matched for several competencies. We came across one candidate, who was not having an experience from big and reputed companies, during the interview personality, verbal communication, and appearance did not indicate him to be a leader. However, his psychometric test results turned out to be excellent, indicating key leadership competencies and was found to be complementing the teams strengths and weaknesses. This individual was hired in January November 2019 and the outcome so far is very good. Team’s performance has significantly improved.

For another role as a packaging development manager,  the need was to find a candidate with specific technical skills along with a collaborative and influencing attitude. Amongst several candidates, one candidate with relatively less experience and limited exposure was selected. However, the individual was good at the networking, which helped in gathering necessary information and resolving strategic issues. Thereby , enabling progress of projects to the desired outcome. However, the candidate was too talented for the job role within the organization and left the organization just before the completion of the probation period. 

Talent acquisition team did engage the hiring manager fully in the process. Hiring manager treated the recruiter as a business partner.  Compensation package was good enough to attract the new hires and was adjusted to meet the best candidate’s expectations (1) Talent acquisition teams were not always in recruiting mode. It worked based on the requisition created by the managers. Team usually used recruiting agencies for getting resumes.(3) None of the work rules, as defined by Bock, were followed to hire the best (4). 

References:

  1. Patty McCord;  How to Hire , HBR Jan – Feb 2018
     
  2. Week 2 Lecture notes – Identifying Your Strategic Positions.
     
  3. Erica Dhwan; Recruiting Strategies for a tight talent market, HBR April 2016
     
  4. Bock, Chapter 4: Searching for the best