Chen et al (2021) proposed using AI for analyzing and managing the hazardous pollutants present in e-waste. Due to advancements in Machine Learning, AI can be used for environmental assessment and monitoring by analyzing the data gathered from remote sensing and satellite images.
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Title: “Expanding into the International Market: An Economic Analysis for King Fruits”
Below is the final assignment. I also attached a few of my milestone assignments to get a feel for how my writing style is. Thank you!
King Fruits is farming company that sells fruits such as bananas, mangoes, grapes, kiwi, and oranges nationally. The company has been growing in recent years and the owner is looking to move into the international market. You have been hired as an economic consultant to advise the owner on whether he/she is making the right economic choice?
What factors of production should the owner consider before making the expansion?
Should the owner draft a production possibilities curve to decide how much to sell internationally?
How will their expansion to the international market affect local demand?
Are there any government regulations to consider before going to the international market?
Does the decision to sell domestic products internationally help or harm the local economy? Explain
Where does scarcity fit in this problem?
What is the price elasticity of the products being offered by King Fruits?
Do you think the elasticity of the goods will change based on the market?
Do you think consumer behavior will be different in the international market?
How does moving to the international market affect the local demand schedule?
Construct a 4 to 6 page APA paper (Times New Roman font, 12) answer the ten questions listed above. After completing the paper, create a 5 to 10 video presentation explaining the answers outlined in your paper. -
Title: Enhancing Customer Retention with CRM: Best Practices, Key Customer Information, and Data Collection Plan
Using the same organization selected in Week 1 for the course project. Presume that the organization you selected has recently implemented a customer relationship management (CRM) system.
Research the key elements of a CRM system and defend at least three best practices that your organization can use to improve its customer retention. Make sure you support your choices with well-reasoned arguments and external sources.
Justify at least five critical pieces of customer information needed from your key market segment. Why do you need to collect this specific data?
Justify five survey questions that might be used to evaluate the segment’s experience with your organization. Why do you need to know this information?
Justify a plan for how customer data (previous two bullet points) will be collected. The plan should detail the methods to be used (e.g. written survey, focus groups, interviews, etc.) and where those methods will be integrated into the organization’s processes (e.g., a hotel sending an e-mail survey following a customer’s stay at a specific location). -
Title: “Analyzing Social and Ethical Issues in Business”
Please answer the questions in the 3 attached files. Two attachments has 2 questions each
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“Turning Around a Failing Project: First Steps for Success” “Collaborative Turnaround Strategy: Utilizing Power and Negotiation to Restore Project Success”
In this week’s learning, you were introduced to the project manager and the project team.
You are an independent Project Manager (PM) who has just been hired to turn around a failing project that the functional manager was charged with. The project team reports to the functional manager. It is your first week on the job.
Respond to the following prompt in a minimum of 175 words:
As the new PM, what are the first 3 actions you will take to ensure the project’s success?
Discuss what type of power and negotiation type those actions suggest and if you have any suggestions to improve chances of success.
Respond back to two classmates
1st response – The first three actions I would take if I were hired to turn around a failing project are as follows:
Gather a situation report by meeting with the functional manager, key project team members, the prime contractor, and the project owner. I would meet with the functional manager to get the status of the project timeline, budget, any pending change orders, and outstanding project deliverables. I’d also want the functional manager’s opinion on why the project is in its current state. For instance, are there unexpected supply chain issues that are causing delays? Is the project owner requesting changes that are causing scope creep? Also, it’s important to note that since I would have to continue working with the functional manager I would approach this meeting in a tone of passing the baton, rather than blaming them for the project problems. Next, I would meet with key project team members in one-on-one meetings to get to know them and to determine if roles need to be adjusted or staff replaced. I would also seek their input regarding project issues. I would meet with the prime contractor to discuss any bottleneck situations, material lead times, change order requests, etc. I would meet with the project owner and/or the executive sponsor to hear their concerns, garner support, and confirm their priorities and expectations.
Replace any team members who are not a good match for this project. These individuals would be identified through the meeting with the functional manager and my assessment of them during our one-on-one meetings. Hopefully, they could return to their primary job role and not have to be terminated.
Create a new project schedule which would include critical milestones, a project budget update with progress payments outlined, and project deliverables, so all parties understand what a finished project looks like. I would continue to monitor and update the schedule as necessary to ensure the successful completion of the project.
As a new project manager, I would depend on referent power through my relationship and support from the project owner and/or the executive sponsor. I would use a win-win negotiation style so that all parties benefit from their role in the project. I would rely on my strengths as a project manager to increase my chances of completing the project successfully. These include my organizational skills, attention to detail, effective communication, and sheer tenacity.
2nd Response – As the new Project Manager (PM) taking over a failing project, my first priority would be to assess the current situation and establish a solid foundation for success. Here are the first three actions I would take:
Conduct a thorough project audit: I would review all project documentation, including the scope, schedule, budget, and risk management plans, to identify any gaps or areas of concern. This audit will provide insight into the project’s current status, including its strengths and weaknesses, and help me understand the reasons behind its failure.
Meet with the project team: Building rapport with the project team is crucial for gaining their trust and understanding their perspectives on the project’s challenges. I would hold individual meetings with team members to discuss their roles, responsibilities, and concerns, and solicit their input on potential solutions. This collaborative approach fosters a sense of ownership and commitment among team members, enhancing their motivation and productivity.
Develop a turnaround strategy: Based on the findings from the project audit and team meetings, I would formulate a comprehensive turnaround strategy outlining specific actions to address the project’s issues and restore its trajectory toward success. This strategy should include clear objectives, milestones, and deadlines, as well as mechanisms for monitoring progress and addressing any emerging issues promptly.
These actions suggest a combination of legitimate power, derived from my authority as the appointed PM, and expert power, based on my knowledge and experience in project management. In terms of negotiation type, these actions primarily involve integrative negotiation, focusing on problem-solving and collaboration to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. -
Title: The Importance of Lifelong Learning for Nurses in a Changing Healthcare Landscape Part 1: The Importance of Lifelong Learning for Nurses In today’s rapidly changing and technologically advanced healthcare world, it is crucial for nurses to commit to
Lifelong learning involves a commitment to remain current within a rapidly changing, increasingly complex, and technologically reliant healthcare world.
Why is it important for nurses to commit to lifelong learning in relation to patients, organizations, and self?
How can organizations such as Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) assist nurses in their lifelong learning journey?
In order to receive full credit, you will need to clearly respond to both parts of the question using subtitles or bullets AND cite at least one scholarly reference in your response. Y -
Title: Addressing the Achievement Gap in Education: An Analysis of Current Policies and Recommendations for Change A) Introduce your topic: i) The issue/policy being addressed is the achievement gap in education, specifically in regards to race and socioeconomic
Option #2 – Educational Policy Analysis – address all five points: A, B, C, D, and E (worth 20pts each)
Include references/quotes from our readings so far this semester
You can analyze an educational issue/policy that interests you, relating it to your own experiences/observations and our
readings/discussions in class thus far. See the list of resources in our Inquiry Assignment in Canvas and use one or more
of the links provided there.
FYI: If you chose Option #2 for your 1st Inquiry Project, you can discuss the SAME issue/policy– BUT do so through the
lens of our readings/videos/discussions since Spring Break. OR you can discuss a NEW issue/policy. It’s up to you.
A) Introduce your topic: i) Briefly state the issue/policy you’re addressing.
ii) List the issue/policy sources you’re using from the list provided on Canvas.
iii) Briefly indicate which of our readings and/or class discussions relate to this issue.
B) Explain the main points of the issue and the conflicts or questions involved (for students, parents, teachers, leaders,
communities, etc.)
C) Summarize the discussion in the policy source(s) you’re relying on. Provide a link to that source.
D) Share how this issue relates to (or contrasts with) your own experiences/observations.
Highlight statements/claims in the policy source that you think are especially important.
Provide references or quotes from our readings/videos that relate to this issue – whether in positive or negative ways.
[Consider approaching this as if you are interviewing a thinker we’ve read and/or reporting on their views.]
E) Conclude by saying how you think the issue should be addressed – and why?
Feel free to refer back to your own experiences/observations and/or our class readings/videos to strengthen your case. -
“The Controversy Surrounding Stem Cells: Exploring Access, Sources, and Ethics”
Stem cells are immature cells that develop into mature, differentiated cells that make up the adult body. Embryonic cells are especially good sources of stem cells. The early embryo is simply a ball of cells and each of these cells can potentially become any cell in the body – a muscle cell, a nerve cell, or a pancreatic cell, for example. The use of stem cells from aborted embryos or frozen embryos left over from fertility procedures is controversial. Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s are debilitating neurological disorders that people fear. It is possible that one day these disorders could be cured by supplying the patient with new nerve cells in a critical area of the brain.
There are other possible sources of stem cells. These include blood stem cells, neural stem cells in the brain, etc. A possible source of blood stem cells is a baby’s umbilical cord and it is now possible to store umbilical blood for future use. Once researchers have the know-how, it may be possible to use any type of stem cell to cure many of the afflicting human beings.
You Decide:
1. Should researchers have access to embryonic stem cells? Is there any source or just certain sources? Which sources and why?
2. Should an individual have access to stem cells from just his own body? Also from a relative’s body? Also from a child’s umbilical cord? From embryonic cells?
3. Should differentiate cells from whatever source eventually be available for sale to patients who need them? After all, you are now able to buy artificial parts, why not living parts? -
“The Role of Conscious Leadership and Self-Awareness in Effective Organizational Behavior” The concept of conscious capitalism, which emphasizes the importance of considering the well-being of all stakeholders in a business, has gained significant attention in recent years. At the heart
Explore the conscious capitalism resources provided and conduct additional research on the principle of conscious leadership.
Utilize the data gathered from the following self-assessments provided in the topic Resources:
“The VARK Questionnaire”
“Cultural Competency Self-Assessment”
“Rokeach Values Survey”
Write a reflection of 1,000-1,250 words in which you discuss the following:
Explain the characteristics of conscious leadership as defined by Mackey and Sisodia. Provide citations to strengthen your claims.
Choose two historical management theories and explain their influence on the field of organizational behavior. Provide citations to strengthen your claims.
Describe the importance of self-awareness, self-concept, and emotional intelligence and the role they play in enabling effective conscious leadership and effective self-leadership. Provide citations to strengthen your claims.
Briefly summarize the results of each assessment you completed: “The VARK Questionnaire,” “Cultural Competency Self-Assessment,” and “Rokeach Values Survey,” provided in the topic Resources. In general, do you believe the results represent who you are as a leader? How will the results inspire you to be a conscious leader? Explain.
Briefly, conduct a self-reflection in which you answer the following questions: (a) What insights have you gained about yourself after taking the assessments? (b) How could this knowledge influence your values, attitude toward others, and how you approach new tasks in the workplace? (c) What have you learned about what it takes to lead others or how you respond to the management tactics of others within the workplace? (d) What have you learned about your ability to lead others within the workplace?
Explain the value of analyzing organizational behavior from the individual, group, and organizational perspective. How do your self-assessment results contribute to this? Provide citations to strengthen your claims.
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“Exploring Research Objectives and Results: A Compilation of Quotes from Five Sources”
There are 5 different sources that I need to find quotes from that show the research objectives, findings, methods, and specific results observed. As well as a summarized version for the quotes.