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  • Implementing a Change in the Work Process: Strategies for Overcoming Resistance Title: Implementing a Change in the Work Process: Strategies for Overcoming Resistance Introduction In today’s fast-paced business world, change is inevitable. As a member of

    You have the task of implementing a change in your team’s work process. You have a very short deadline from your boss and you personally agree with the change. Half of your team is on board and ready to go. The other half is very sceptical about the change. Applying the module content to set up an appropriate strategy, in a 500 word-post explain what do you do.
    Please note that I work in the accounts department at a Cruise Port. Please relate this paper to my job. Also, please thoroughly read the attachment before you start the paper.
    Please incorporate the sources below
    E-Book essential reading
    Gaughan, P.A. (2015) Mergers, acquisitions, and corporate restructurings. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.
    E-Journals Peered Review
    Johnson, G., Yip, G.S. & Hensmans, M. (2012) ‘Achieving Successful Strategic Transformation’, MIT Sloan Management Review, 53(3), pp. 25-32.
    Le, S. & Kroll, M. (2017) ‘CEO international experience: Effects on strategic change and firm performance’, Journal of International Business Studies, 48(5), pp. 573-595. 
    Paul, V. & Franckeiss, A. (2002) ‘The five dimensions of change: an integrated approach to strategic organizational change management’, Strategic Change, 11(1), pp. 35-42.

  • Title: “The Black Death: The Devastating Plague of the Middle Ages” The Black Death, also known as the Great Plague, was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. It ravaged Europe during the

    Chose a topic from the Dark Ages through the High Middle Ages. A single topic–an event, a person, a place, a concept, whatever. A few of you have been doing the entire bloc. For example, on the second ROP some of you wrote two or three paragraphs and included Alexander, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. No, no, no. Just one subject from that period, not the whole thing.
    Also, some of you are not including where you got your materials.  Source, source, and source!!!

  • “The Controversial Case of Craig Hodges: A Catalyst for Social Justice in the NBA”

    Please follow the instructions I have given in this & the attached files:
    THESIS: The case of Craig Hodges was the biggest step towards social justice in the NBA. 
    Main point: What happened to Craig Hodges? Using the sources I’ve provided
    Main point: Why was Craig Hodges case viewed as so controversial ? Using the sources I’ve provided 
    Main Point: How Craig Hodges case had helped built a platform to inspire others in following his footsteps in the fight for social justice. Using the sources I have provided. 
    Main point: Proof of Craig Hodges point showing statistical numbers using the sources I’ve provided 
    Main point: How Craig Hodges activism set up todays activist athletes using the sources I’ve provided 
    After the Intro, please use the sources I’ve provided to state how the NBA came about 
    Follow the order of the main points that I listed 
    Please only use the sources l’ve given in the attached files and in the annotated
    bibliography. Do not use outside sources. I will also name the sources that I attatched as separate files as well. Use the sources and read the sources!!!! Apply the sources to relate to the Thesis Be very detailed to support the main points and thesis with the sources. Please make sure to use the book I’ve provided “Long Shot: The Triumphs and Struggles of an NBA Freedom Fighter” as a major source. PLEASE DO NOT USE BIG
    VOCABULARY!!!!!!. Use simple vocabulary throughout the entire paper! Please use in text citations to cite every time a source is used throughout the paper. 

  • “La interpretación analítica de la obra de Antonio Henrique Amaral”

    Su artículo debe ser analítico e interpretativo en lugar de meramente descriptivo. Basarás tu argumento en detalles específicos de las obras de arte y la biografía del artista, pero debes hacer más que ofrecer una descripción precisa del contenido. Debes ir más allá de la observación y llegar a la interpretación analítica de lo que has observado. De lo contrario, no tendrás más que notas detalladas de un artículo que aún no has escrito. La descripción y el resumen, por detallados y precisos que sean, no son un argumento interpretativo organizado lógicamente.
    Cuando empiece a pensar en posibles temas, hágase las siguientes preguntas: ¿Tienen las obras en cuestión un mensaje (o propósito) general y, de ser así, cuál es? ¿Qué quiere decir el artista? ¿Está él/ella (artista) tratando de promover una agenda particular? ¿Cómo encaja el aspecto de la(s) obra(s) sobre la que está escribiendo en el mensaje general de la obra o en la agenda o intención general del autor? ¿POR QUÉ el artista podría haber elegido tratar el tema sobre el que estás escribiendo de esta manera? Estas preguntas le ayudarán a desarrollar un marco interpretativo para su análisis; te recordarán que debes considerar no sólo el QUÉ (proporcionar una descripción precisa del contenido) sino también el CÓMO y el PORQUÉ.
    Disfruta de tu proyecto. Elija un tema que sea significativo para usted.
    Los estudiantes deben seguir las pautas de estilo de la Modern Language Association. Los estudiantes deben utilizar un mínimo de cinco fuentes secundarias, que deben ser libros o artículos académicos. Las fuentes encontradas en Internet no cuentan para los cinco a menos que sean reproducciones de libros, artículos publicados en otro lugar o revistas electrónicas académicas revisadas por pares.
    Sobre :  Antonio Henrique Amaral

  • “The Enduring Impact of the Industrial Revolution: Examining the Contributions of Key Figures and Advancements”

    The Industrial Revolution had a transformative effect on the economy, society, and culture in the United State, as well as, playing an integral role in the foundations of modern society. You will explore the impact of people or advancements from the Industrial Revolution on society.
    Remember to view the assignment rubric (see below) before completing the assignment.
    Assignment Instructions
    Review the module activities and resources.
    Select a key person or advancement from the industrial revolution and complete the assignment according to the criteria.
    Option 1: Choose a key person from the industrial revolution to research. Explain the contribution he/she made during the industrial revolution. Discuss how this person’s contribution still impacts our society today.
    Option 2: Choose an advancement made during the Industrial Revolution. Describe the advancement. Discuss how this advancement during the industrial revolution still impacts us today.
    Complete a 300-500 word essay.
    Your assignment must include 2-3 references.
    Cite and reference all resources utilized in the assignment.
    Review the assignment for spelling, grammar, punctuation, and APA style.
    Submit to your instructor by the due date listed in the course schedule.
    Must be submitted as a Word document file.
    Key People
    Here are a few suggestions of key figures during the industrial revolution. You can use these or be as creative as you explore artists, authors, inventors, and activists. Just remember, the person must have played a key role during the industrial revolution.
    Susan B. Anthony- contribution to women’s rights during the industrial revolution
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton- a leader in the American women’s rights movement
    Frederick Douglas- activist, abolitionist, author, and public speaker
    Samuel Slater & Francis Cabot Lowell- introduced mechanized textile manufacturing to the United States
    Cyrus McCormick-invented mechanical reaper
    Samuel Morse- inventor of the telegraph
    Thomas Skidmore- leader of the early American labor movement
    Eli Whitney-inventor
    Junius Spencer Morgan & George Peabody- banker and financier
    P.T. Barnum- American showman and businessman
    Key Advancements
    Here are a few suggestions of key advancements during the industrial revolution. You can use these or be as creative as you like. Just remember, the advancement must have occurred during the industrial revolution.
    Steam Engine
    Steamboat
    Mechanical Reaper
    Telegraph
    Railroads
    Canals
    Roads
    Cotton Gin

  • Title: The Generalist Model of Social Work Practice: A Comprehensive Approach to Addressing Complex Social Issues

    In an essay (750-1,000 words) examine the generalist model of social work practice. Address the following in your essay:
    Explain the generalist model.
    Discuss why the generalist model became the operational model in social work and its merits.
    Analyze the advantages and disadvantages to the social worker in using the generalist model.
    Describe how research impacts social work practices in the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. Refer to Social Work Disposition #11: Standard: Social Workers’ Ethical Responsibilities to the Social Work Profession when responding to this prompt.
    You are required to cite a minimum of three academic sources to support your work.

  • Exploring Implicit Bias: My Experience with the Harvard Implicit Bias Test

    I nstructions:
    This writing assignment is an attempt to understand bias—both explicit and implicit. None of
    us want to admit to any bias, but we all maintain some measure of bias, even when we do not
    consciously believe that we do so. Students will take the Implicit Bias test from Harvard
    University and then write 3-5 pages about their test experiences, observations, and results, and
    reflect on those implicit or subconscious biases. The paper is DUE May 11 at midnight.
    Take the following implicit bias test and use the experience and results to complete your paper.
    ********You need to choose a time when you can devote at least 15 minutes of uninterrupted
    time to take the test BY YOURSELF********
    1. Copy and paste the link below into your web browser:
    https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
    2. Read the “Preliminary Information” page and click on “I wish to proceed” at the bottom.
    3. Choose from any of the tests listed there. The test that you use to write your paper should
    be from at least one of the following topic areas: race, gender, disability, sexual
    orientation. You may choose to take as many tests as you like, but you need to write
    your paper about ONE test at the least and THREE at the most. NOTE: if you have
    already taken this test before, choose one from the list that you have not taken before.
    4. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO SUBMIT THE RESULTS OF YOUR TEST WITH
    YOUR WRITING ASSIGNMENT, but you do need to discuss some of your responses
    and the results with the below requirements:
    a) Which test(s) did you choose and why?
    b) What do you think is the purpose of an implicit bias test like this? What might it
    be useful for? If you think it is not useful, explain why.
    c) What did you observe about the test? (What were some questions, what was the
    experience like?)
    d) If you are comfortable providing the results, please reflect on your results.
    • Do you agree or disagree with the results? Why or why not? what did they
    indicate about your bias?
    • Do you expect this bias would affect you and your ability to do your job in
    the future? If so, how? If not, why not?

  • “The Power of Female Pirates: Examining the Impact of Early Modern Europe’s Female Pirate Networks”

    an essay that deals with the question Assess the significance of female pirate networks in early
    modern Europe.

  • “Breaking the Mold: A Persuasive Media Analysis on the Importance of Diversity and Representation in the Media” Media Studies Project: Exploring the Impact of Infographics on Digital Journalism

    Drawing ideas from the class readings, discussion, previous media analyses, and any subject matter that you may have an interest in, either as an individual or with a maximum one partner, you are to create your own persuasive media studies project. Media analysis should also not suggest you are examining just a media artifact. You are doing a Media Studies project where you are studying and analyzing anything media-related. A persuasive media analysis goes beyond just analyzing media. You are required to take a stance on your media artifact or media-related subject (whatever it may be) and persuade your audience of your position.
    Want to argue that fans who don’t like the added diversity in Rings of Power TV show are merely upholding racist ideology? Maybe you want to argue that the added diversity in Rings of Power TV show is nothing more than pandering and does not do much for authentic increased representation and diversity in TV? Violent video games increase violent behavior? Perhaps you want to present an analysis on government censorship of the media. How narrow or broad on the matter depends on you. For example, you can focus on government censorship of the media in the US. You can focus on any other country. Or, you could even do a comparative analysis between two or more sets of countries. What your point of view is–your stance/position–is up to you. For example, do you believe the US government plays a role in media censorship or not? Whatever your position, that’s your analysis. The media you analyze to prove this matter is up to (most likely examples of government censorship of news outlets). Do you believe that more diversity in the media workplace equals more diversity in media productions? Whatever your position, that’s what you’re working to support. Many of you may have a position when you start your story, but will it change depending on your research.
    You select the position you want to persuade the audience of, the subject matter, the scope, the theory from which to examine your topic, and even the medium through which you want to create your media analysis. 
    Be cognizant of how you are using research to support the frame through which you are presenting your project (directly putting into practice what we have discussed as influences on content during the semester from the theory or theories to the focus of your project, to the data you use, etc.).
    Your project can consist of a:
    •    Paper
    •    Video Essay
    •    Podcast
    You must at minimum use one media theory through which to focus your media studies project. However, it is more than likely that you will be using more than one, but at minimum one as a primary theory through which to make your analysis and make your point. 
    If you wish to conduct interviews with fellow classmates or anyone for this project YOU NEED TO CONFER WITH YOUR PROFESSOR FIRST! You are not permitted to perform surveys for this project as we are not IRB (Institutional Review Board) approved. However, this does not mean you cannot use other people’s survey data who may have completed a similar study from other academic papers or more. 
    HOW: Demonstrations of proficiency
    To succeed, you must develop working knowledge of and basic proficiency in:
    •    Developing a clear, persuasive thesis and support with appropriate evidence
    •    Identifying and using appropriate methodological and theoretical framework
    •    Combine writing, images, video, audio, etc. as needed
    •    Data verification and accuracy
    •    Journalistic writing (Chicago or AP style required)–if you need to write in another style for a specific purpose, notify instructor to get permission
    Useful Tools:
    Tools you can use to help you create your content:
    Infogram
    •    This is a great tool for making data visualizations and it embeds into Atavist or Adobe Spark
    Tips for using:
    •    double click your chart/graph to get to the place where you can edit the data or upload a spreadsheet
    •    If you are trying to reference a sheet other than the main sheet, you may want to just copy and paste that data into a new excel doc where it is the only sheet. Sometimes, infogram has trouble reading multiple sheets in one excel doc.
    •    When you go to embed in Atavist, use the embed code for “fixed width.” The others won’t work.
    •    Remember to use the chart function, not the “infograph” function, which doesn’t embed into Atavist
    Venngage
    •    Another infographic design page
    •    https://youtu.be/uQXf_d5Mgjg
    Canva
    •    A great tool to make a variety of visuals
    Headline
    •    Great to help edit audio or video including adding waveforms and subtitles
    •    Was designed to help visualize audio for podcasters, but has expanded since.
    Google Spreadsheets
    •    If you’re familiar with this, it works like Excel and links directly to Atavist
    Creative Commons
    •    To find license-free photos if you want
    Project Checklist
    ____ Clearly indicate what position is being argued. Thesis statement must be clear on what the media studies project focuses on persuasively. 
    ____ Clearly identify theory or theories being used. Students must note which media theory (or theories) are being used as the lens through which to examine the issue that helps make the argument of the project.  
    ____ For paper. Minimum of 6 full pages (if you are in a group of 2, each person must write 6 pages), not including title or reference pages. Use journalistic OR strategic style to include information about your sources (“According to….”). Attribute information that is not yours appropriately both in-text and on the reference page (usually you don’t need a reference page for journalistic stories, but I want one for this project as it is a more traditional academic research project for those of you writing in AP). Use your best writing skills to craft a compelling lead and structure your narrative in a way that makes sense. This must include a minimum of 2 audio/visual added elements. These can be pictures, graphs, a video clip, or audio. Consider this paper for online publication (you are not required to post this online). Refer to CSA journal Lateral or even many of the blog posts made on Henry Jenkins’ Aca-Fan blog site for examples. Submit as .doc or .docx (NO PAGES FILES WILL BE ACCEPTED OR PDFS!)
    OR
    ____ For video essay with short written summary of at least 2 pages. Maximum 10 mins long (minimum 8 minutes). You will submit your script with this. You must add at least two other visual/audio elements within the actual video. These can be pictures, audio, or other video. You are not required to post this video online, so do not worry about how copyright video or sounds may affect video playback. IF you do post it online, like on YouTube, then you need to be wary of that. Any sources still need to be cited as you speak. A written reference page must be submitted as well. Refer to any of the multitude of video examples posted in Added Resources of just about any week throughout this semester for examples. Submit as .mp4 or .mov for video. Submit document files as .doc or .docx. Submit any pictures as .jpeg or .png.
    OR
    ____ For podcast with short written summary of at least 2 pages. Minimum 10 mins long (minimum 8 minutes), taking form of a podcast talk-show. You will submit your script with this. Audio is easier to add to podcast but if you talk about a visual element, such as a photo, you must include all other video clips, audio, or pictures to submission as well (just add the file to this dropbox). You are not required to post this audio online, so do not worry about how copyright sounds may affect playback. IF you do post it online, like on YouTube (podcasts can be uploaded there as video files), then you need to be wary of that. Any sources still need to be cited as you speak. A written reference page must be submitted as well. Submit audio as .mp3 or .wav. Submit document files as .doc or .docx. Submit any pictures as .jpeg or .png. Submit any video files as .mp4 or .mov.

  • “Exploring the Male Genital System: Anatomy, Function, and Common Issues”

    For this activity, you need to make your own mini-lecture on one aspect of the genital system You can choose either male or female.