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  • “Translating Research: Simplifying Findings for Business Relevance”

    Always imagine you are doing this for your boss. You are their translator, telling them simply and concisely what the research paper is about and any implications from it that may be relevant to a company or consumers.
    Please read through the rubric

  • Title: Examining the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Proposed Research Study Introduction: Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, with millions of people using various platforms to connect, share, and engage with others.

    incorporate the revised literature review with introduction and conclusion, a proposed methodology section and discussion of the research questions and hypotheses to complete a full research proposal provide an introduction and conclusion to the research proposal includes a bibliography.

  • Title: Interdisciplinary Team Responsibilities in Patient Care

    Use information provided in Chapter 4 of the textbook, your own research, and the provided worksheet to provide a list of different tasks or responsibilities that the members of an interdisciplinary team complete in their work with patients.
    click the link for preview of chapter 4 and use the information for the assignment
    https://books.google.com/books?id=n90wCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA81&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false

  • Title: Stock Analysis of Tesla, Ford, and General Motors: Evaluating Performance and Investment Potential

    For Assignment 2, you will be performing a Stock Analysis for the three companies you selected for Assignment 1. The point of this assignment is to practice locating and analyzing stock information.
    Instructions:
    Tesla, Ford Motor Company & General Motors  
    Gather the Financials information.
    Access HooversLinks to an external site. to search for companies by industry.
    Select domestic public companies at SEC.govLinks to an external site..
    Use the 10K annual report as indicated below or from the company’s website under investor relations. Make sure the company you select is a domestic public company by using the 10k annual report from the companies’ website under Investor Relations.
    Access the U.S. Securities and Exchange CommissionLinks to an external site. to access your selected companies’ financial filings. 
    Select the Filings Tab and Company Filing Search in the drop-down menu to search for publicly traded companies. 
    Enter the selected company in the search engine to locate the required financial information to complete the Company and Stock Analysis template Download Company and Stock Analysis template. (or)
    Search for a Company’s Corporate Website and locate the link for investor relations to locate the required information to complete the Company and Stock Analysis template Download Company and Stock Analysis template.
    Complete the Stock Analysis in the Company and Stock Analysis template.Download Company and Stock Analysis template.
    Note: Select the correct tab (Stock Analysis) at the bottom of the Excel document.
    Complete the Stock Analysis section that includes the Industry and the names of the three companies.
    Discuss the performance of the stocks, their investment potential, and what you have learned about each stock based on their financial data.
    For example, evaluate liquidity, profitability, debt ratios, or Efficiency ratios (the formulas to calculate the ratios are provided in the template). Liquidity ratios include the current and quick ratios. Profitability ratios include profit margin and return on equity, debt ratios include debt to equity, and the debt to total assets ratio. Efficiency ratios include inventory and accounts receivable turnover ratios. See the template for more.
    Include at least one paragraph for each company in the Stock Analysis Template (the formulas to calculate the ratios are provided in the template).
    Explain why each class of ratio is important in evaluating the company and discuss each company’s performance based on these ratios. What do the ratios tell you about the company?

  • “Master Budgeting Case: Improving Company Performance through Multi-Product and Multi-Period Budgeting”

    Background: This case is intended to help students in a graduate cost or managerial accounting course gain an in-depth knowledge of budgeting by developing and using a multi-product, multi-period master budget. The case consists of two segments that can be used in conjunction or separately. The first segment allows students to create a master budget. The second segment allows students to use their budgets to make recommendations for improving company performance. Only a portion of the first segment will be required in this course. The use of multiple products and introduction of incentives to improve company performance add a degree of complexity above that found in most budgeting problems. Working on this type of case provides you with a greater understanding of both the flexibility of a master budget and of the information, such a budget can provide to decision-makers. In addition, the case illustrates the incentives for budget padding, providing an opportunity to conduct a discussion of ethical budgeting and potential consequences in a rich context.
    Read, analyze, compute, and review the data contained in the narrative.
    Format: The assignment will be completed in Excel on your computer. Submit the assignment using an Excel XLSX workbook. Each budget schedule is to be contained on a separate spreadsheet tab. You are to utilize the power of Excel for totaling and referencing/linking amounts contained in other spreadsheets. Your grade is based upon the accuracy and formatting of each spreadsheet. Cells must be referenced (aka linked) between cells and tabs; this is how you will show your work and demonstrate comprehension of the use and purpose of budgets. The Signature Assignment will be assessed a 25-pt deduction if cells are not referenced/linked.
    What is Graded? In addition to the spreadsheet tabs, you are expected to provide a narrative recommendation for improving performance. This recommendation will be the last tab in your Excel file. Use Word Wrapping, Alignment, and punctuation for readability. The following spreadsheet tabs will be graded:
    Assumptions
    Sales
    Collections
    Production

  • “Lights, Camera, Screenplay: A Hands-On Guide to Writing Original Scripts”

    Designed to teach students how to write an original screenplay from award-winning screenwriters at DePaul
    University. Participants will analyze a series of films studying screenplay format, visual writing style, scene craft, story structure, character development and dialogue. The program culminates with each participant writing their own short movie/tv script and actors from DePaul’s Theatre School doing a table read of their work. During the program, youth will also be visited by industry experts and go on experiential field trips including a tour of Cinespace, the largest film studio outside of Hollywood. Participants earn $15.80/hour for up to 120 hours over six weeks.

  • Module 1: Assignment 3–Compose case briefs of court opinions that identify the issues, holdings, and rationales in the opinions Title: Brief #1: Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad Co. (1928)

    Module 1: Assignment 3–Compose case briefs of court opinions that identify the issues, holdings, and rationales in the opinions Brief#1 (MO5)
    Due Sunday by 11:59pm
    Points 100
    Submitting a text entry box or a file upload
    Attempts 0
    Allowed Attempts 2
    Instructions: 
    Brief TutorialDownload Brief Tutorial
    Minimize File Preview
    You will select one case to brief from chapters 1 and 2 in the Harrington and Carter textbook. After you choose a case, email the case name to me. Below is a template of a case brief so you can better understand the format of a legal brief. If you case does not have a concurring or dissenting opinion, then leave those sections below blank. 
    Grading rubric:
    Every component must be satisfactorily completed in order to receive the entire ten points.
    1. Title and Citation
    2. Facts of the Case
    Legal Issue or Question
    a)
    Case Decision
    Legal Reasoning of Majority Opinion
    a)
    b)
    c)
    Legal Reasoning of Concurring Opinion
    a)
    b)
    c)
    Legal Reasoning of Dissenting opinion
    a)
    b)
    c)
    Analysis
    -Evaluate the significance of the case, its relationship to other cases, and its historical importance.
    a)
    b)
    c)

  • “Relationship between Hours of TV and Level of Happiness: An ANOVA Analysis” “ANOVA Lab Analysis: Hours of Household Chores by Race”

    About: In this assignment, you will be looking at statistical output for the ANOVA. The objective is to apply your understanding of how the ANOVA and hypothesis testing works to tell us whether we have a significant relationship between our variables. You will analyze provided data and write a report explaining the populations, variables, which one is the independent and dependent variable, and the results of the ANOVA hypothesis test.
    Directions: Select ONE scenarios provided after the directions and complete the following report for your scenario.
    Introduction (100 words minimum)
    Explain what the independent and dependent variable is in your scenario
    Provide the Null and Research hypothesis as based on the two variables provided
    Methods (50 words minimum)
    Descriptive Statistics: describe the observable differences between the groups (in other words compare their means)
    State and briefly explain the f-statistic results (F-statistic and p-value in particular)
    NOTE: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO CALCULATE ANY VALUES, ALL VALUES ARE PROVIDED IN THE STATISTICAL OUTPUT
    3. Results (100 words minimum)
    Interpret the results by explaining where there is a statistically significant relationship or not.
    Make sure to state whether we accept or reject the null hypothesis.
    Make sure to explain whether this means the two variables are statistically related or not.
    4. Discussion (100 words minimum)
    Provide some thoughts and considerations on why we obtained the results
    Consider at least two additional variables that can explain the results
    Clearly and fully explain how the additional variables can affect the results
    Word Count: Your report should be about 350 words minimum! Include your word count at the end of your post.
    Scenarios: Similar to our previous lab, here are some scenarios of various statistical outputs involving the ANOVA. Select ONE of the following to complete your assignment
    ANOVA Lab Scenario 1: Days of Poor Mental Health by Religiousness
    ANOVA Lab Scenario 2: Hours of TV by Level of Happiness
    ANOVA Lab Scenario 3: Hours of Household Chores by Race
    ANOVA Lab Scenario 1: Days of Poor Mental Health by Religiousness
    About: In this scenario the researcher is interested in seeing if there is a difference in days of poor mental health between people of different religious levels
    The groups that were examined were: Very religious, Moderately Religious, Slightly Religious, and Not Religious at All
    Here are their results!
    Statistical Output Begins
    Descriptive Statistics: Days of Poor Mental Health by Level of Religiousness
    Level of Religiousness
    N
    Mean
    Std. Deviation
    Very religious
    199
    2.90
    6.680
    Moderately religious
    585
    3.82
    7.208
    Slightly religious
    463
    4.50
    8.166
    Not religious at all
    643
    5.74
    8.400
    F-statistic Output
    Type of Variation
    df
    Mean Square
    F-statistic
    Sig. Level
    Between Groups
    3
    589.560
    9.645
    p < .001 Within Groups 1886 61.128 Source: General Social Survey, 2022 Directions: 1. If you decide to select this scenario, complete the instructions for lab analysis #2 based on these outputs. 2. Take a picture of the data output, copy and paste it, or keep both the scenario window open and the lab analysis assignment open ANOVA Lab Scenario 2: Hours of TV by Level of Happiness About: In this scenario the researcher is interested in seeing if there is a difference in hours of TV Watching per day between people of different happiness levels The groups that were examined were:Very Happy, Somewhat Happy, Not Too Happy Here are their results! Statistical Output Begins Descriptive Statistics: Days of Poor Mental Health by Level of Religiousness Happiness Level N Mean Hours of TV Standard Deviation very happy 521 2.90 2.869 pretty happy 1358 3.48 3.504 not too happy 459 3.47 3.384 F-statistic Output Type of Variation df Mean Square F-statistic Sig. Level Between Groups 3 68.366 6.095 p = .002 Within Groups 1886 11.216 Source: General Social Survey, 2022 Directions: 1. If you decide to select this scenario, complete the instructions for lab analysis #2 based on these outputs. 2. Take a picture of the data output, copy and paste it, or keep both the scenario window open and the lab analysis assignment open ANOVA Lab Scenario 3: Hours of Household Chores by Race About: In this scenario the researcher is interested in seeing if there is a difference in hours of household chores between people of different racial groups The groups that were examined were: White, Black, Other Here are their results! Statistical Output Begins Descriptive Statistics: Days of Poor Mental Health by Level of Religiousness Happiness Level N Mean Hours of Household Chores Standard Deviation White 804 9.90 hours 10.095 Black 1849.66 15.488 Other 127 11.46 11.252 F-statistic Output Type of Variation df Mean Square F-statistic Sig. Level Between Groups 2 149.8 1.175 p = .309 Within Groups 1112 127.4 Source: General Social Survey, 2022 Directions: 1. If you decide to select this scenario, complete the instructions for lab analysis #2 based on these outputs. 2. Take a picture of the data output, copy and paste it, or keep both the scenario window open and the lab analysis assignment open

  • “Empowering Businesses to Prioritize Customer Experience: The Voice of the Caribbean Customer” “Customer First: Exploring the Power of Feedback and Local Strategies for Exceptional CX”

    FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS BELOW TO THE LETTER! Use urls research in depth!
    PART 1: DEVELOPING JOURNALISM ARTICLES
    STORY 1: VOICE OF THE CARIBBEAN CUSTOMER: HIGHLIGHTING THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING AND VALUING CUSTOMER FEEDBACK, WITH TIPS ON HOW TO EFFECTIVELY GATHER AND ANALYZE FEEDBACK.
    FOR EACH ARTICLE YOU CREATE, CREATE A SURVEY OF QUESTIONS TO COLLECT DATA.Research and Background: Begin by researching the distinctions between customer service and customer experience (CX). Customer service typically refers to the direct support or assistance provided to customers, while CX encompasses the overall journey and perception a customer has with a brand, including all touchpoints and interactions.
    Define customer service and CX with clear examples.Example: Customer service involves immediate assistance during a transaction (e.g., resolving a complaint). CX is the holistic impression a customer forms over time, influenced by every interaction with the brand.
    Explore industries where customer experience is critical (e.g., hospitality, retail, restaurants).For Examples: Investigate local entities in the US Virgin Islands (USVI) such as:WAPA
    VIYA
    Tempo
    HOT ONES USVI
    Liberty USVI
    T-Mobile
    The Market Stx
    USVI Government agencies Journalism Article Draft: Develop a well-structured article, integrating insights from interviews and research. Craft a detailed and revised journalism article for a Vice or Wall Street Journal-style video.
    Use a professional tone with proper citations
    STORY CONCEPT 2: LOCAL SUCCESS STORIES: CX EDITION:Profiling local businesses that have excelled in delivering outstanding customer experiences, and exploring the strategies they implemented.
    Identifying Local Businesses: Profile successful local businesses renowned for exceptional customer experiences, such as:
    KB MoneyHouse & SeNé’s Hair Studio
    Boomarang Eats
    Apollo Legion
    Felix London
    Miss Naturalista St. Croix
    Rugged Youth
    Upper Class
    Laced Legacy
    Alexia A. Adams
    https://www.kuskins.com/?fbclid=IwAR1ZM-PqJoUoT0mz…
    https://alexiaadamsmakeupartistry.as.me/schedule.p…
    Zeesnaturalee
    https://zeesnaturalee.com/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMT…
    https://www.facebook.com/share/fYqvzhFAHNVuuWyh/?m…
    Research and Interviews: Conduct interviews with business owners to understand their customer-centric strategies and what sets their CX apart.
    KB MoneyHouse & SeNé’s Hair StudioOwners: A-Santé SenéKB MoneyHouse Facebook
    SeNé’s Hair Studio Facebook
    Boomarang EatsFounders: Khalid and Zayd SaleemBoomarang Eats Website
    Apollo LegionOwner: Pollo GoodingsApollo Legion Facebook
    Felix LondonFounder: DPMNM-Felix LondonFelix London Facebook
    Shop DPMNM Website
    Miss Naturalista St. CroixOwner: (Details not provided)Miss Naturalista Website
    Miss Naturalista Facebook
    Rugged YouthOwners: (Details not provided)Rugged Youth Facebook
    Rugged Youth Website
    Upper ClassOwners: (Details not provided)Upper Class Website
    Upper Class Facebook
    Laced LegacyOwner: (Details not provided)
    Laced Legacy Facebook
    Alexia A. Adams
    https://www.kuskins.com/?fbclid=IwAR1ZM-PqJoUoT0mz1T_05c2MSUbc7RWYFLrqLQ31F4dQg4zeHewM2CXgXCU_aem_AUSRlQEkiZR1A4Jm4EF5s_C2aROJ3p7krqUI311EQK7tcDXZQtIdpDJPXxmLxky-pVmtAc4g1_6ioTmS2i42i4uz
    https://alexiaadamsmakeupartistry.as.me/schedule.php?fbclid=IwAR0l0qUN0DeiaHuHEwNtOpPuJfxCp8hHF5xu8z5vWSnYbUFAOBgX7GpgMW0_aem_AUS-O5xNHWGouxCeR-tf5zEv2WxhjJs62_AyO-lRdLtXr4Hl41LL1Gqo8JULd0pvN2ICgpSuoytgOslMlEsET6rJ
    Zeesnaturalee
    https://zeesnaturalee.com/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0vGoG6wRNDOi3komFX9IoM0TzoQzc3UIB5ZpEGS1u9adATkWPqmOhpvXA_aem_AQW7z4SEmUWxFvAxXKkT9Kc_FLGGXBwCkND3tdApXNcvl0MMrC9omOsU3hUU6Pq7OJkjSAdkTniyxrQHHDQwtsQx
    https://www.facebook.com/share/fYqvzhFAHNVuuWyh/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
    Journalism Article Draft: Develop a well-structured article, integrating insights from interviews and research. Craft a detailed and revised journalism article for a Vice or Wall Street Journal-style video.
    Use a professional tone with proper citations.
    PART 2: SCRIPT DEVELOPMENT
    STORY CONCEPT 1: VOICE OF THE CARIBBEAN CUSTOMERScript Development: Craft a detailed script that mirrors Vice or The Wall Street Journal style.
    Introduction:Define customer service and CX, highlighting distinctions.
    Emphasize the importance of customer feedback in improving CX.
    Effective Feedback Gathering:Discuss methods for effectively gathering and analyzing customer feedback.
    Local Perspectives:Include interviews and quotes from community members on customer service experiences.
    Interview Preparation: Develop insightful questions for guest speakers and street interviews:
    What methods have been most effective for gathering customer feedback?
    How do you prioritize customer experience in daily operations?
    Can you share specific strategies that enhanced your business’s customer experience?
    STORY CONCEPT 2: LOCAL SUCCESS STORIES: CX EDITIONScript Development: Create a detailed script focusing on local businesses’ CX success:
    Introduction:Introduce featured businesses and their exceptional CX strategies.
    Business Strategies:Highlight unique approaches that have led to outstanding customer satisfaction.
    Interviews and Insights:Include quotes and insights from business owners and patrons.
    Interview Preparation: Prepare questions for business owners: listed above from part 1
    What challenges did you face in improving customer satisfaction?
    How important is local community feedback in shaping your business’s customer service approach? Develop more questions etc…

  • “Unleashing the Potential: A Comprehensive Analysis of Under Armour’s Performance and Strategies”

    Please see the rubric and details of the report. This will also include a slideshow presentation. The company that i have been assigned to is Under Armour Ticker UA-Nasdaq