Ethics in the News Paper

Ethics in the News Paper

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Case Background

Note: Business Emails will be discussed in Class 6

Your new position is Business Analyst with KG Consulting that specializes in helping companies develop CSR programs.

One of your first jobs is to monitor the news about breaches in business ethics and then write a weekly email called “Ethics in the News” that informs your firm on important news stories and developments. You address these emails each week to James Reinnoldt, Head of Business Ethics Research who then forwards it to others.

Case Assignment

You just read that Facebook was recently fined $5 Billion USD by the U.S. government and you feel that this is an important story for your next weekly email update.

You are to write the Ethics in the News email for the week of October 24th that summarizes the Facebook story in 80-100 words

The Email Components

A subject line is very important. In this case, the text is up to you but the purpose of the email should be clear and it MUST include the words KG Consulting somewhere in the Subject Line.

Your (English) first and last name must show in the “from” line of the email, or lose .25 points

An outside source is needed. You can either make a direct reference to it in the memo such as “According to the October 25, 2019 (Business Section Page 12. URL XXX) edition of the Wall Street Journal, Facebook…..”

All rules learned thus far about effective business writing must be applied, but there will be an emphasis on writing concisely: Remember, this email is limited to 80-100 words

Grammatical and spelling errors will result in a -.10 point penalty for each mistake

Emails must have proper footers and salutations (KG is a very formal company)

Only one copy of the email should be sent. Multiple copies: lose .25 points for each copy

Mr. Reinnoldt will not be available to answer any questions about this case after Class 6 (unless there is an error in these guidelines)

Grade Rubric:

Proper salutation, subject line and to/from domains: 1 point

Concise, clear and concrete writing: 1 point

Correctness: Grammar, spelling, signature line: 1 point

Bonus points: Best email in the class: +.10

Best subject line in the class:: +.05

Best footer in the class: +.05

Huawei Company Communication Technology Case Analysis

Huawei Company Communication Technology Case Analysis

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Case Analysis – 100 pts – 20 hours The Case Analysis is a formal business report created and submitted by a two-person team. Select a company—a public company is STRONGLY recommended—about which you can find detailed investor’s information, such as shareholder’s report and analyst’s evaluations. Please choose a company that you have NOT studied in another class and a company in which you are truly interested. Based on your research and using Mike’s Bikes; Strategic Management: An Integrated Approach; and MindTap as your foundation, report on the following topics (each is a section of your report). Use all the guidelines in Writing: A Survival Guide to ensure success. The case is worth 100 points. Executive Summary—Summarize your report and present it in memorandum format Cover Page Contents List of Figures 1. Introduction—briefly describe the purpose of your report 2. Vision, Mission, Objectives—Present your chosen company’s Vision, Mission, Objectives Analysis of Vision, Mission, Objectives (present your opinions about the V, M, O) 3. External/Industry Analysis Macro Environment General Economic Conditions. How do the country/worlds G E Cs affect your company? How would an upcoming recession affect your company? Global Forces. How do existing Global Forces affect your company? Technology. How does present and future Technology affect your company? Societal values and lifestyles. How do societal values and lifestyles affect your company? Legislation and Regulation. How does/will it affect your company? Analysis of Macro Environment (Original) Immediate Industry and Competitive Environment Suppliers Substitute Products Rival Firms Buyers New Entrants Analysis of company’s Industry and Competitive Environment (original) 4. Internal Analysis Resources Innovation Company Culture Corporate Governance/Organizational Structure Social Responsibility Analysis of company’s Internal Standing 5. Company Strategy Corporate Strategy Business Strategy Functional Strategy Analysis of Company’s Strategies 6. Evaluation and Control Tools/Techniques/Procedures Successes/Failures Analysis of Evaluation and Control (original) 7. Recommendations for the Future—minimum of 4 (minimum is not an A) 8. References/Bibliography  Two-person team (not three, not one)  Company selection must be submitted by October 1. Sign up sheet is on Blackboard.  Plagiarism will result in a failing grade on the assignment. Executive Order 1098 states that faculty members shall handle all academic dishonesty cases which occur in the classroom and then report the incident to the Office of Student Conduct & Integrity (https://www.cpp.edu/~studentconduct/how-to-report-an-incident.shtml).  Submit two hard copy drafts of sections 1-4 (Executive Summary, Cover Page, Contents, Introduction, Vision/Mission/Objectives; External and Internal Analysis at the beginning of class on October 22. One of the copies should not have your names on any part of the paper.  Submit two hard copies of your complete case analysis (Sections1-8 and Executive Summary, Cover Page, Contents at the beginning of class on November 19. One of the copies should not have your names on any part of the paper.  Choose a publicly traded company  Company must not have been studied in another class  Should be truly interested in the company. If you are interested in working for a company, the case is a great way to learn all about them. Fortune magazines top 100 companies might be a start.  Do not use Amazon, Coca Cola, Google, Samsung  Don’t Plagiarize-It isn’t worth it!! You can and should use other peoples’ words, just give them credit with a reference  Thoroughly research your company and use Mike’s Bikes; Strategic Management: An Integrated Approach; and MindTap as your foundation.  University-level written communications must be used.  Cover all topics on the outline. The topics are not suggested, they are required.  Use Graphics (pictures, charts, graphs, drawings)  Include a List of Figures at the end of your Contents  Refer to checklists in Writing: A Survival Guide  No more than 25 pieces of paper can be submitted; includes cover page, memo, table of contents, and references.  Reference a minimum of eight (8) sources. Minimum is not an A  Develop a minimum of four (4) Recommendations for the future of the company. Minimum is not an A  Refer to the Case Analysis Evaluation Sheet for details about Context, Content, Organization, Mechanics, and Format  Don’t Plagiarize-It isn’t worth it!! You can and should use other peoples’ words, just give them credit with a reference.  You will receive the same grade as your partner. If you encounter problems let me know early on.  Start early—it takes longer than one thinks.  Run your paper through Turn it in before submitting it to me.  Always have someone other than the authors proofread your work.
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Applying Ethical Principles Case Study

Applying Ethical Principles Case Study

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Develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a health care professional by applying ethical principles. Describe the issues and a possible solution in a 3-5 page paper. Note: The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. At a minimum, be sure to address each point. In addition, you are encouraged to review the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.

For this assessment, develop a solution to a specific ethical dilemma faced by a health care professional. In your assessment:

Access the Ethical Case Studies media piece to review the case studies you will be using for this assessment.

Select the case most closely related to your area of interest and use it to complete the assessment.

  1. Note: The case study may not supply all of the information you need. In such cases, you should consider a variety of possibilities and infer potential conclusions. However, please be sure to identify any assumptions or speculations you make.

Include the selected case study in your reference list, using proper APA style and format. Refer to the Evidence and APA section of the Writing Center for guidance.

Summarize the facts in a case study and use the three components of an ethical decision-making model to analyze an ethical problem or issue and the factors that contributed to it.

  • Identify which case study you selected and briefly summarize the facts surrounding it. Identify the problem or issue that presents an ethical dilemma or challenge and describe that dilemma or challenge.

Identify who is involved or affected by the ethical problem or issue.

  • Access the Ethical Decision-Making Model media piece and use the three components of the ethical decision-making model (moral awareness, moral judgment, and ethical behavior) to analyze the ethical issues.
  • Apply the three components outlined in the Ethical Decision-Making Model media.

Analyze the factors that contributed to the ethical problem or issue identified in the case study.

  1. Describe the factors that contributed to the problem or issue and explain how they contributed.

Apply academic peer-reviewed journal articles relevant to an ethical problem or issue as evidence to support an analysis of the case.

  • In addition to the readings provided, use the Capella library to locate at least one academic peer-reviewed journal article relevant to the problem or issue that you can use to support your analysis of the situation. The NHS-FPX4000: Developing a Health Care Perspective Library Guide will help you locate appropriate references.
  • Cite and apply key principles from the journal article as evidence to support your critical thinking and analysis of the ethical problem or issue.
  • Review the Think Critically About Source Quality resource.

Assess the credibility of the information source.

Assess the relevance of the information source.

  • Discuss the effectiveness of the communication approaches present in a case study.
  • Describe how the health care professional in the case study communicated with others.

Assess instances where the professional communicated effectively or ineffectively.

  • Explain which communication approaches should be used and which ones should be avoided.
  1. Describe the consequences of using effective and non-effective communication approaches.

Discuss the effectiveness of the approach used by a professional to deal with problems or issues involving ethical practice in a case study.

  • Describe the actions taken in response to the ethical dilemma or issue presented in the case study.

Summarize how well the professional managed professional responsibilities and priorities to resolve the problem or issue in the case.

Discuss the key lessons this case provides for health care professionals.

  • Apply ethical principles to a possible solution to an ethical problem or issue described in a case study.
  • Describe the proposed solution.

Discuss how the approach makes this professional more effective or less effective in building relationships across disciplines within his or her organization.

Discuss how likely it is the proposed solution will foster professional collaboration.

 first case study

Matt Losinski finished reading an article that provided grim details of a study of the overuse of emergency services in hospitals in central Texas. He smiled that sardonic half smile that meant there was a strong possibility that County General Hospital (CGH) might have the same problem. As chief executive office (CEO), Losinski always saw the problems of other hospitals as potential problems at CGH, a 300–bed, acute care hospital in a mixed urban and suburban service area in the south central United States. CGH was established as a county–owned hospital; however, 10 years ago the county wanted to get out of the hospital business and the assets were donated to a not–for–profit hospital system. The new owner has continued a strong public service orientation, even though CGH no longer receives the tax subsidy it did when it was county owned; it must look to itself for fiscal health.

The study data showed that nine residents of a central Texas community had been seen in emergency departments (EDs) a total of 2,678 times over 6 years. One resident had been seen in an ED 100 times each year for the past 4 years. Given that an ED visit can cost $1,000 or more, the nine residents had consumed $2.7 million in resources. These high users of ED services were middle age, spoke English, and were split between male and female. To Losinski, the problem seemed like a manifestation of Wilfredo Pareto’s classic 80/20 rule.

Losinski forwarded the article on a priority basis to Mary Scott, his chief financial officer (CFO), and asked her to see him after she read it. Scott stopped by Losinski’s office late the next day and began the conversation by asking him why he thought the article was a priority. Scott reminded Losinski that Medicaid paid 75% of costs for eligible ED users and that the cross subsidy from privately insured and self–pay ED admissions covered most of the unpaid additional costs. Losinski had a good working relationship with Scott, but he was a bit annoyed by her rather indifferent response.

Losinksi wanted details on use of the ED at CGH. He asked the administrative resident, Aniysha Patel, to gather data to identify use rates for persons repeatedly admitted to the ED. The findings that Patel gave to Losinski two weeks later were not as extreme as those reported from central Texas; however, they did show that a few persons were repeatedly admitted to the ED and accounted for hundreds of visits in the past year. The clinical details were not immediately available, but a superficial review of the admitting diagnoses suggested that most admissions involved persons with minor, nonspecific medical problems—persons commonly known as the “worried well.” Although Scott was correct that Medicaid covered the majority of costs, the fact remained that over $200,000 each year was not reimbursed to CGH. Were that money available, it could go directly to the bottom line and could be used for enhancements to health initiatives for the community. In addition, repeated admissions to the ED contributed to crowding, treatment delays, and general dissatisfaction for other patients.

Losinski presented the data to his executive committee, which includes all vice presidents, the director of development, and the elected president of the medical staff. The responses ran the gamut from “So what?” to “Wow, this is worse than I imagined.” Losinski was bemused by the disparity of views. He had thought there would have been an almost immediate consensus that this was a problem needing a solution. The financial margins for CGH were already very thin, and the future for higher reimbursement was not bright. A concern echoed by several at the meeting was the requirement of the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA) that all persons who present at an ED that receives federal reimbursement for services must be treated and stabilized.

Losinski asked his senior management team for recommendations to address the problem of ED overuse.

2nd case study

E. L. Straight is director of clinical services at Hopewell Hospital. As in many hospitals, a few physicians provide care that is acceptable, but not of very high quality; they tend to make more mistakes than the others and have a higher incidence of patients going “sour.” Since Straight took the position 2 years ago, new programs have been developed and things seem to be getting better in terms of quality.

Dr. Cutrite has practiced at Hopewell for longer than anyone can remember. Although once a brilliant general surgeon, he has slipped physically and mentally over the years, and Straight is contemplating taking steps to recommend a reduction in his privileges. However, the process is not complete, and Cutrite continues to perform a full range of procedures.

The operating room supervisor appeared at Straight’s office one Monday afternoon. “We’ve got a problem,” she said, somewhat nonchalantly, but with a hint of disgust. “ I’m almost sure we left a plastic needle protector from a disposable syringe in a patient’s belly, a Mrs. Jameson. You know, the protectors with the red–pink color. They’d be almost impossible to see if they were in a wound.”

“Where did it come from?” asked Straight.

“I’m not absolutely sure,” answered the supervisor. “All I know is that the syringe was among items in a used surgical pack when we did the count.” She went on to describe the safeguards of counts and records. The discrepancy was noted when records were reconciled at the end of the week. A surgical pack was shown as having a syringe, that was not supposed to be there. When the scrub nurse working with Cutrite was questioned, she remembered that he had used a syringe, but, when it was included in the count at the conclusion of surgery, she didn’t think about the protective sheath, which must have been on it.

“Let’s get Mrs. Jameson back into surgery.” said Straight. “We’ll tell her it’s necessary to check her incision and deep sutures. She’ll never know we’re really looking for the needle cover.”

“Too late,” responded the supervisor, “she went home day before yesterday.”

Oh, oh, thought Straight. Now what to do? “Have you talked to Dr. Cutrite?”

The supervisor nodded affirmatively. “He won’t consider telling Mrs. Jameson there might be a problem and calling her back to the hospital,” she said. “And he warned us not to do anything either,” she added. “Dr. Cutrite claims it cannot possibly hurt her. Except for a little discomfort, she’ll never know it’s there.”

Straight called the chief of surgery and asked s hypothetical question about the consequences of leaving a small plastic cap in a patient’s belly. The chief knew something was amiss but didn’t pursue it. He simply replied there would likely be occasional discomfort, but probably no life–threatening consequences from leaving it in. “Although,” he added, “one never knows.”

Straight liked working at Hopewell Hospital and didn’t relish crossing swords with Cutrite, who, although declining clinically, was politically very powerful. Straight had refrained from fingernail biting for years, but that old habit was suddenly overwhelming.

3rd case study

Jenna and Chris Smith are the proud parents of Ana, a 5–day–old baby girl born without complications at Community Hospital. Since delivery, the parents have bonded well with Ana and express their desire to raise her as naturally as possible. For the Smiths, this means breastfeeding exclusively for the first six months, making their own baby food using pureed organic foods, and not allowing Ana to be vaccinated.

The Smiths are college educated and explain they have researched vaccines and decided the potential harms caused by them far outweigh any benefits. They point to the rise in autism rates as proof of the unforeseen risk of vaccines. Their new pediatrician, Dr. Angela Kerr, listens intently to the Smiths’ description of their research, including online mommy–blogs that detail how vaccines may have caused autism in many children. The Smiths conclude by resolutely stating they’ve decided not to vaccinate Ana, despite the recommendations of the medical community.

Dr. Kerr begins by stating that while vaccines have certainly sparked controversy in recent years, she strongly recommends that Ana become fully vaccinated. Dr. Kerr explains that vaccines have saved the lives of millions of children worldwide and have been largely responsible for decreases in child mortality over the past century. For example, the decreased incidence of infection with the potentially fatal Haemophilus influenzae type b, has resulted from routine immunization against that bacterium. Similarly, epidemics such as the recent outbreak of measles are usually associated with individuals who have not been vaccinated against that pathogen.

Dr. Kerr goes on to endorse the general safety of vaccines by informing Ana’s parents that safety profiles of vaccines are updated regularly through data sources such as the federal government’s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). The VAERS, a nationwide vaccine safety surveillance program sponsored by the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is accessible to the public at https://vaers.hhs.gov/index. This system allows transparency for vaccine safety by encouraging the public and healthcare providers to report adverse reactions to vaccines and enables the federal government to monitor their safety. No vaccine has been proven casual for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or any developmental disorder. On the contrary, many studies have shown that vaccines containing thimerasol, an ingredient once thought to cause autism, do not increase the risk of ASD.

Finally, Dr. Kerr reminds the Smiths that some children in the general population have weakened immune systems because of genetic diseases or cancer treatment, for example. It may not be medically feasible to vaccinate such children. Other children are too young to receive certain immunizations. Instead, these children are protected because almost all other children (and adults) have been vaccinated and this decreases their exposure to vaccine–preventable illnesses (VPIs). This epidemiological concept is known as “herd immunity.” As more parents refuse immunization for their healthy children, however, the rate of VPIs will increase. This puts vulnerable children at significant risk of morbidity and mortality. Routine childhood immunization contributes significantly to the health of the general public, both by providing a direct benefit to those who are vaccinated and by protecting others via herd immunity. Dr. Kerr concludes by stating that after considering the risks versus the benefits of immunization, most states require vaccinations before children can attend school. Parents may decide not to vaccinate under specific circumstances, however, which vary by state.

Jenna and Chris Smith confirm their understanding of what Dr. Kerr has explained, but restate that they do not want Ana vaccinated at this time. Dr. Kerr is perplexed as to what to do.

Brain Facts Worksheet and Reflection Paper

Brain Facts Worksheet and Reflection Paper

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Knowing how the brain functions and develops allows professionals to make informed decisions, ultimately helping their students effectively construct knowledge, acquire new skills, and develop thinking processes. This assignment has two parts, both of which encourage you to explore basic functions and development of the brain, as well as how this might affect your work in your current or future professional setting.

Part 1: Brain Facts

Based on the topic materials and additional research, develop an annotated list of key brain facts using the “Brain Facts Template.” It will include 10 brain development and function facts followed by a 50-100 word analysis of how each fact affects learning.

Provide at least one scholarly resource for each statement.

Part 2: Brain Facts Reflection

Select two of the facts from your top 10 list you find to be most compelling. In 250-500 words, describe how each fact affects learning in specific areas such as curriculum, instructional strategies, assessment, employee training, learning environments, or student motivation. Explain how knowing about the functions of the brain helps professionals guide individuals to construct knowledge, acquire skills, and develop thinking processes in learning environments.

Support your reflection with 2-3 scholarly resources.

While APA style format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Refer to the LopesWrite Technical Support articles for assistance.

Critical Thinking Model Paper

Critical Thinking Model Paper

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CRITICAL THINKING MODEL

Critical thinking involves the ability to be in control of one’s thinking. It includes the ability to consciously examine the elements of one’s reasoning, or that of another, and evaluate that reasoning against universal intellectual standards of clarity, accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, breadth, and logic. It also involves the structured examination of sources of information.

For your initial post:

  • Review Paul and Elder’s Critical Thinking Model media piece from this week’s What You Need to Know. You may recall that you were introduced to the Paul and Elder model in your first course at Capella. Since that time, you have used critical thinking to develop your coursework as you considered problems in the field of psychology, reviewed research, applied theories, and worked toward recommended solutions.
  • Reflect on the eight elements of thought in the model and on the intellectual standards. Describe some specific ways you have implemented some of the elements and standards into your academic work. To give your peers and instructor a good understanding of your application, as you compose your post, name specific elements and standards. Discuss ways the elements and standards have applied to your everyday thinking and behavior as you interact with people in your personal and professional life.

Critical Thinking Model:

Introduction

This presentation contains three sections: Model, Guidelines, and Questions. Examine each section and apply the content to deconstruct the issue you are studying.

Model

Paul-Elder Critical Thinking Model

The Critical Thinking Model was developed by Dr. Richard Paul and Dr. Linda Elder. Dr. Paul and Dr. Elder are internationally recognized authorities on critical thinking.

  • Dr. Paul is the Director of Research and Professional Development at the Center for Critical Thinking and Chair of the National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking. He has written eight books and over 200 articles on the subject.
  • Dr. Elder is the President of the Foundation for Critical Thinking and Executive Director of the Center for Critical Thinking, a leading international institute that promotes critical thinking in every domain of life.

The Elements of Reasoning diagram (Paul & Elder, 2014, p. 6) presents the essential categories of their critical thinking model.

It consists of eight categories. They are:

  • Purpose of Thinking (Goal Objective)
  • The Question (Problem or Issue)
  • Information (Experience, Facts, Data, Observations)
  • Concepts (Theories, Definitions, Axioms, Laws, Principles, Domain)
  • Interpretation & Inference (Conclusions)
  • Assumptions (Presupposition/Taking for Granted)
  • Points of View (Frame of Reference, Perspective, Orientation)
  • Implications & Consequences (Possible, Probable & Necessary)

Guidelines

Critical Thinking Guidelines

Dr. Paul and Dr. Elder created critical thinking guidelines and questions based on their model of thinking.

Use the following guidelines to think critically about the content you are studying in your research:

  • Consider the main issue or problem the author is focusing on in the reading.
  • Identify the main purpose of the article or resource.
  • Determine how the author is using his or her information, in relation to the main issue.
  • Determine what conclusions are being drawn by the author.
  • Analyze the implications of these conclusions.
  • Identify the main concepts the author is focusing on, in relation to the main issue.
  • Examine the author’s point of view.
  • Consider what assumptions is the author making. (Paul & Elder, 2014).

Questions

Critical Thinking Questions

Once you have clearly established the author’s logic in the resource you are researching (as detailed in the Guidelines tab), you are prepared to write a critical analysis of the problem. In your analysis, address the following types of questions:

  • Discuss the significance of the issue that is the focus of the article. Why is it important? On what do you base your assertions regarding its significance?
  • What potential problems do you see in the author’s reasoning? What potential problems are there with the author’s use of information?
  • Does the information use appear relevant, significant, valid, and sufficient for the conclusions being drawn?
  • Do you have enough information to determine whether the information is relevant, significant, and valid?
  • What point of view is ignored by this author, or has not been considered in dealing with the issue? (Paul & Elder, 2014).

Finally, consider alternatives for solving the problem by reflecting on the issue.

 

Credits

Subject Matter Expert: Larson, Mark

Interactive Design: Ross, Adrian

Instructional Design: Erickson, Nicole

Project Manager: Latimer, LaRohnda

strategic Management assignment

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Differences Between iPhones and Androids Smartphones Essay

Differences Between iPhones and Androids Smartphones Essay

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ASSIGNMENT: Draft a 3-4 page (approximately 700-1000 words) comparison/contrast essay in the informative mode. In addition, you must answer the “Think About Your Writing” questions, described below, beneath your essay.

A. Instructions
Begin by choosing a topic for your comparison/contrast essay. You are free to select your own topic, or you may use one of the sample topics listed below. However, you should choose a topic that you have knowledge of so that you have sufficient points of comparison or contrast to discuss in your essay. You will need to compare or contrast two or three primary points about the two subjects you choose to write about, resulting in an essay with either four or six body paragraphs, an introductory paragraph, and a conclusion.

In order to foster learning and growth, all essays you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any recycled work will be sent back with a 0, and you will be given one attempt to redo the touchstone.

Sample Topic Ideas:

Compare or contrast two cities you’ve visited or that you’ve lived in
Compare or contrast two members of your family
Compare or contrast two sources of news
Compare or contrast two singers in different music genres
Compare or contrast two historical figures
Compare or contrast two artists (for example, Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso or Keith Haring and Andy Warhol)
Compare or contrast two eras in time
Compare or contrast two television series
Compare or contrast two types of technologies (for example, Android and Apple phones or PlayStation and Xbox)
Compare or contrast two medical topics (for example, traditional medicine and modern medicine or doctors and midwives)

Remember that the two subjects you choose should have a meaningful connection so that you can draw comparisons or contrasts between the two.
Your thesis should convey the main idea of the essay and clearly articulate what two topics you are comparing/contrasting. Because you are writing in the informative mode for this essay, you should use objective language. Remember that for this essay, you are not trying to persuade or convince the audience that one thing is better or worse than the other; you are instead informing the reader about the similarities or differences between the two subjects in an objective manner.

Please note that if you use information from any outside sources, you will need to cite them. Plagiarism is not acceptable in academic writing. The following resources will be helpful to you if you need to cite any sources:

Comparison of Healing Hands

Comparison of Healing Hands

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Continue to use the scenario to assist you with this assignment.

Healing Hands Hospital is an acute care community hospital that serves a suburban community outside of a large city with two competing large academic medical centers. Both Healing Hands Hospital and the academic medical centers have a long history of service to the region, but their business and fundamental practices are different. Your manager, Ms. Woods, Healing Hands’ Chief Operating Officer, is part of the Task Force working on the strategic plan for the hospital and needs to understand the fundamental practices of these academic medical centers.

You have been asked to research the differences between the services that your organization offers and those of at least one of these academic medical centers. For the purposes of this assignment, use the Web to research community hospitals and academic medical centers and select one community hospital and one academic medical center located in the same city or area to represent these two healthcare organizations for the purpose of working on this assignment. You will use the information that you find about these two healthcare organizations for the Individual Project assignments in the remaining weeks of the course culminating in your final project in Week 5. Use the acute-care community hospital to represent Healing Hands Hospital. This link provides a list of example community hospitals. Choose one and then find an academic medical center located in the same geographic region. Review the Web information on these facilities to complete this assignment.

1. Describe the similarities and differences of these organizations in terms of the following:

  • Mission
  • Goals
  • Objectives
  • Management structure
  • Reimbursement models
  • Staffing
  • Policies
  • Procedures
  • Research and clinical trials

2. Based on your analysis of the data that you present, provide your opinion on what would be the main areas of concern if the two organizations were to merge and how they could be overcome.

You may include a table for the comparison data, but you must describe your evaluation of where there are and are not similarities between the two healthcare organizations and your opinion.

Be sure to document your references using APA format. This includes the websites for the two hospitals that you are using for the assignment.

This paper will be a part of the final project to be submitted in Unit 4 and 5. Label this week’s paper as “Report on the Future of Healing Hands” and this section will become Section 2 of the final assignment “Comparison of Healing Hands Hospital to Competitor in the Community”.

Business Justification for Managing HR

Business Justification for Managing HR

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research into how HR supports organisational performance.

For task 4, you will need to access an article HRM MODULE 1 – Article for Review 5HRF Part B_.pdf), that discusses 3 organisations, and how their HR practices link with positive organisational outcomes.

You are required to research and write-up your findings covering the sections below:

1-Provide a brief business justification for managing HR in a professional, ethical and just manner (AC1.3) (approx 100 words)

2-Explain how these have evolved/are evolving in contemporary organisations. (AC1.2) (approx 200 words)  

3-Give examples of the main organisational objectives that the HR function is responsible for delivering. (AC1.1) (approx 200 words)

4-Give a brief summary of two different ways HR objectives can be delivered in organisations. (AC1.1) (approx 250 words)

5- Analyse how the HR function varies between organisations in  different sectors and of different sizes. (AC2.2) You should examine  three of the following types of organisation.  1. A public authority  (Government Sector) 2. A national private company 3. An SME 4. A  voluntary (Third Sector) organisation (approx 250 words)

6-Discuss the main criteria and methods used to evaluate the  contribution of the HR function (AC3.1)   Your response should consider  (briefly) the following: 1. HR metrics used to evaluate HR function  contribution 2. SLA’s and KPI’s 3. Staff surveys 4. Benchmarking with  other organisations 5. Return on Investment (ROI) 6. How a ‘balanced  scorecard and/or ‘HR dashboard’ might be used to present HR metrics  (approx 500 words)

7-With reference to the article you have accessed from Online Services, what are the key messages from the report? (AC4.1) (approx 150 words)

8-How convincing do you think these findings are and why? (AC4.1) (approx 150 words)

9-From your understanding of the findings in the report, how can  high performance working and investment in people impact on  organisational   performance? (AC4.2) (approx 200 words)

10- ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Please also comment on how you will transfer the new knowledge and skills gained during this assignment into working practices. You may also use this reflection for your CPD. (approx 200 words).

Tax Case Study

Tax Case Study

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Assume you work for an accounting firm and the tax partner in charge has requested a professional memo regarding a tax issue. The tax partner desires you follow the five-step process as outlined in the attached article, “Optimize Your Firm’s Tax Research Methodology: A Practical Guide to Perfecting Your Tax Research Techniques and Achieving Sustainable Tax Return Filing Positions,” as provided in the study materials. Your response should be at least 500 words, but it should not exceed 3 pages. You may use the “Memo Template” resource for this assignment.

Allison is part owner of a law firm, Canyon Law Offices, LLP. Her firm services sports teams and high-wealth individuals, including professional athletes. As part of her job, she entertains clients and travels to their location, where she spends money on meals and entertainment. During her travels she incurs expenses for meals, hotel, airfare, transportation, and other miscellaneous items associated with travel. Additionally, she pays for a luxury box for the local professional basketball team and has season tickets to the local professional football team. Allison tells you, her CPA, that she spent $45,000 on meals and entertainment (including the luxury box and season tickets) during the prior year. She did not keep detailed receipts for each meeting or event, but can recall who she was with, the topics discussed, and the location of each meeting.

Prepare a tax memo for Allison regarding deductibility of meals and entertainment expenses. To support your conclusion, include at least two authoritative sources, such as the Code, Revenue rulings, or Treasury regulations, and at least one tax case specifically regarding meals and entertainment. Include a discussion of the AICPA’s Statements on Standards for Tax Services with regard to your responsibilities as a tax professional. Include any other relevant authoritative sources.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, any documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment.