In this discussion, you will analyze and describe the actions of a leader, or leaders, you have encountered who demonstrated behaviors that have recognized the performance of others in a genuine manner.
You must use the template provided at the end of these instructions to format for your post.
Overview
Recognizing individuals is crucial for motivating employee performance. Leaders who celebrate successes enhance productivity, as motivating feedback stimulates, rekindles, and focuses people’s energies and drive. Exemplary leaders recognize and reward what individuals contribute to the vision and values. They express their appreciation beyond the limits of the organization’s formal systems, enjoying being spontaneous and creative in saying thank you. An exemplary leader becomes personally involved and shows genuine care for employees, reinforcing a sense of belonging and teamwork. This approach not only helps achieve goals but also strengthens core values. Note, one does not have to be a leader or manager to recognize the outstanding contributions of another.
Your Analysis
1. Recall a Contribution: Recall a time when you observed one or more individuals at work who made an extraordinary contribution or took an action that aligned closely with the organization’s values and goals, and you felt they should have been recognized for their contribution.
2. Identify the Actors: Name the person—or the people—you feel should have been recognized.
3. Paint the Scene: Describe the context and the contribution. Consider:
Where and when did this happen?
What where the circumstances?
What was the person (or persons) trying to achieve?
Author: admin
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Title: “Celebrating Success: Recognizing Genuine Leadership in Acknowledging Employee Performance” 1. Recall a Contribution: I remember a time when I observed a team of employees working on a project for a non-profit organization. One individual
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Title: Exploring Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs for Researching a Problem When faced with a problem, it is important to conduct research to understand its causes and potential solutions. One way to approach this is through experimental and quasi-experimental
Explain how you might research your problem using an experimental design or a quasi-experimental design. Which approach seems to be the most appropriate for researching this problem?
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Title: “Understanding the Pathophysiology and Nursing Management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)”
This is not an article review.
Paper must be typed and submitted on or before the due date in APA format.
The paper must contain;
Title page
Introduction
Content
Definition
Pathophysiology
Signs and Symptoms
Laboratory and Diagnostic tests
Medical Treatments and Management
Nursing Assessment and Management
3 Nursing Diagnosis related to your topic
Conclusion
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“Uncovering the Author’s Perspective: A Guide to Writing an Effective Book Review” “Exploring Sexuality Through Literature: A Critical Analysis of [Book Title]” “Exploring Diverse Sexualities: A Book Analysis of Approved Titles”
BOOK REVIEW GUIDELINES
Purpose and Nature of a Scholarly Book Review
Since no one can begin to keep up with the mass number of monographs produced in today’s market, social scientists use book reviews to learn about new publications in their field to decide which ones might be useful to read or add to a library’s collection. They provide a quick way to get another scholar’s opinion of the over-all nature and importance of a volume.
Do NOT let the review become a mere summary of the contents of the book. Although a summary of the content is a valid portion of any review, the most important section should be the analysis of the volume.
The most difficult, but most important, part of a good review is extracting the author’s opinion about her/his topic. As you read, be careful to look for this. For example, if you are reading a book on sexuality, what does the author think is sexuality? Why is the author discussing sexuality Is her evaluation supported or refuted a myth, argument, study, etc.? Why? Sometimes authors will explain a thesis or reveal major conclusions in a preface; also look carefully at the concluding chapter for valuable hints as to the author’s key points related to sexuality and possible future studies/recommendations.
Suggestions for Preparing the Review
1.Read the book. This seems trite, but reading the entire volume is your responsibility. You may consult other reviews of the volume in journals or the internet, but be careful not to copy someone else’s opinions. If you do quote from another source, you must provide a citation giving credit to the source. Failure to do so is PLAGIARISM! This constitutes a violation of my policies, could result in you failing the course, and could result in you being referred for disciplinary action. Your analysis of the book- not someone else- is what is important for this assignment.
2.You may use direct quotations from the book (to show the author’s biases, thesis, point pit errors, etc.) but do not let the review become an endless series of quotations. If you quote directly from the book, provide page citations in parenthetical documentation. Example: In his analysis of King John, Hollister concludes that he was “Richard’s opposite—unchivalrous, moody, suspicious, a mediocre general, but highly intelligent and deeply interested in the royal administration.” (p. 172)
3.Components which should generally be part of your review (not necessarily in this order).
1) Information about the author- background, major interests, previous works (if any), profession. Don’t add this to the end of your review as an afterthought or use it in the first paragraph. Include only information that is appropriate in relation to the work under consideration (we don’t need to know that Professor Smyth’s wife is named Hilda and that his favorite hobby is gardening.).
2) Thesis of the book. What is the author’s major focus/point?
3) Definition/Description of Sexuality. How does the author define/describe sexuality?
4) Purpose of the text.Why did the author address sexuality?
5) Provide a brief summary of the contents. What time period is covered? What specific topics are discussed? Are their additional themes and concepts, if so how are they defined? How is the work organized (chronological or topical?) How does the material relate to sexuality & society?
6) To what audience does this book seem directed? Is this meant for the general reader interested in sexuality and/or a particular population, or is it directed more toward scholars and sexologists? (Hint: One way to determine this is to look at the nature of the documentation; if the work is heavily footnoted with a meaty bibliography, then the latter is probably the case; if it has only a sketchy bibliography or few or no footnotes, then the former is likely).
7) Nature of the documentation. What are the most common sources the author seems to use? Does he seem to rely on the general works of other authors (secondary sources) or are most of his sources primary (contemporary documents, etc)? Use the book’s footnotes and bibliography to analyze the types of materials the author employs. Sometimes he will also discuss this in the preface.
8) Miscellaneous aspects regarding things found in the volume (If applicable). Are there illustrations? Tables? Genealogical charts? Appendices?
9) Particular strengths and weaknesses of the book in your opinion. How readable? What is its relative value or contribution to the study of history?
10) Make sure your review has a thoughtful introduction and conclusion, hopefully tied together with a thesis. Don’t let your review end too abruptly.
11) Is the content relevant to current issues in sexuality?
12) What did you primarily learn from the book? Who would you recommend read the book and why? List at least three quotes that connect to theme, concepts, scholars from course reading/viewing materials.
Select only One of the Five Optional Requirements qualify to complete the BOOK ANALYSIS
Option One: Complete a 3-5 page typed traditional book review (including cover page & bibliography) that addresses the latter components (1-12). Students are encouraged to incorporate scholarship material to connect with the book review – example, graphs, tables, articles, images, etc.
Option Two: Develop a 12 – 16 slide presentation of your selected book (including cover slide & bibliography) that addresses the latter components (1-12). Students should include various types of media sources – images, music, art, videos, comics, etc.
Option Three: Create a jeopardy game that addresses the statements in 1-12 (see above). Students should develop the game in a way that addresses the latter components in the form of Q & A and include instructions.
Option Four:Develop a 4 – 8-minute video explaining the book that addresses the latter components (1-12). Students are encouraged to utilize their technological savviness and any other creative skills to display on the video that relates in any way to the book– rapping, singing, art, school observation (area, facility, etc.), interviews, sample 5-minute lecture, debate, etc.If you can image it and record it, then you can do it!!!
Option Five: Develop a children’s book related to any theme from your selected book. It should be written in a form that would be informative to students at any grade level you select.Remember a children’s book can be very short with lots of pictures related to a particular theme or it can be a higher level children’s book that has various chapters.
Final Pieces of Advice
1.Common stylistic flaws you should try to avoid: misspelled words/typos, excessive use of passive voice, overly shortly paragraphs (one or two sentences), or grammatical errors.
2.Proofread! It is not academically dishonest to have someone else proofread your paper. In fact, it is an excellent idea. Of course, if you are finishing your review at 10:45 p. m., you won’t have much time to proofread/review! Start early and revise your initial draft, especially looking for things in #1 above.
3.LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL AUTOMATICALLY FORFEIT ONE LETTER GRADE AND NO REVIEW WILL BE ACCEPTED MORE THAN TWO DAYS AFTER THE DUE DATE.
4.I am looking for constructive criticisms and generative ideas so think of your task as a journal editor or book reviewer in which you must identify the strengths and weaknesses of the ideas presented. Relating the information to other domains, other readings, personal experiences, “real-life” examples, and other such connections that embed your reactions in additional contexts are encouraged. Each BOOK REVIEW should include a review of the major issues, critical evaluation of the approach/theory/method/claims, and some syntheses or constructive ideas about future directions in the area of sexuality.
Whatever you do, have fun with this but make sure your finished product is substantive!
This assignment is based on book review guidelines posted at http://www.pccua.edu/nbagley/book_review_guidelines.htm
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Approved Books for Analysis
Select one book from the list below for the Book Analysis:
An Education Beyond the Classroom, Karen Owen
Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment, Jane Gallop
The Apparitional Lesbian: Female Homosexuality and Modern Culture, Terry Castle
Black Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies, Juan Battle & Sandra Barnes
Latina/a Sexualities: Probing Powers, Passions, Practices, and Policies, Marysol Asencio
Beyond the Black Lady: Sexuality & the New African American Middle Class, Lisa B. Thompson
Erotic Revolutionaries, Shayne Lee
Black Woman’s Burden, Nicole Rousseau
Black Love. bell hooks
Black Sexual Politics, Pat Hill Collins
Race, Ethnicity, & Sexuality, Joane Nagel
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Title: The Rise of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicide: Addressing the Crisis in a Society of Abundance
The final two chapters are on psychological disorders and therapy. In the U.S. we have great abundance. Although many of us are not “wealthy”, most of us are not homeless or hungry, and we have several social media outlets for connection (facebook, etc).
So, IN YOUR OPINION why are the rates of anxiety, depression and suicide on the rise?
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“Effective Presentation and Reporting of Data Analysis: Setting the Standard for Remote Teams”
Your team lead wants to share this analysis across remote locations of the organization and is hoping you will set the standard for how analyses and decisions of this type should be presented and supported. Your team has requested either a recorded presentation (including slides and notes) or a presentation and supporting reporting that can be distributed as a model. Prepare a presentation of at least 9 slides using PowerPoint or software of your choice detailing your recommendation and the information you used to make your recommendation. You can either record the presentation or prepare a separate report supporting the presentation. Recommendation requirements: Presentation slides: Create at least 9 slides detailing your recommendation and the information you used to make your recommendation. Include additional details as slide notes. Supporting information. Choose one of the following options: Record your presentation. Create a 2–3 page report to support your slides.
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“Examining the Latest Wireless Attacks and Their Impact on Systems”
Case Study: Latest Wireless Attacks
What are some of the most recent attacks that have been launched against wireless systems? What vulnerabilities did they exploit? How much damage was caused? What was the estimated dollar amount of the loss? How could they have been better protected? -
Navigating Challenging User Issues for IT Professionals “Going Above and Beyond: Ensuring Client Satisfaction in IT Support”
As an IT professional, you may find that particular user issues are beyond your ability to resolve. When those moments arise, a user’s level of satisfaction could be in jeopardy. You must be able to navigate the situation and strive to maintain user satisfaction, even if your involvement with their presented issue comes to an end.
For this week’s discussion, imagine that you’re working on a site. While you are at the user’s desk or site, you discover that the request you are trying to solve is beyond your ability to resolve it. When the user submitted the ticket for IT assistance, they expressed that they need the computing issue resolved in order to do their work. The computing issue is preventing the user from using the systems that they need on a daily basis. The user has been very receptive to your troubleshooting efforts, but as you realize that you are unable to resolve the issue, they are beginning to check their watch frequently and have become less engaged in answering your questions. Reflect on what you would or would not do to ensure customer satisfaction and to improve the user experience with IT services.
For your initial post, address the following:
What additional steps would you take to ensure that the user/customer is satisfied?
How would you communicate this to the user?
In response to two of your peers, address the following:
State whether you agree or disagree with the steps in the initial post and provide a rationale.
Explain why user satisfaction is an important part of the troubleshooting process.
RESPONSE 1
Hey Everyone,
Whenever you are faced with a client who is becoming agitated or uncooperative, handling the situation delicately is crucial to maintaining their trust and satisfaction. Here is how I would approach it:
Firstly, I acknowledge the client’s patience and explain the progress made so far, being honest about the limits of my current knowledge. It is important to set realistic expectations. An example of something I would say is, “Thank you for your patience, Sabrina. I’ve been working hard on this, but it appears this issue is more complex than I initially anticipated.” Next, I make it clear that I am escalating the issue to our senior technical team or someone with more expertise. This transparency reassures the client that their problem is being taken seriously and handled by capable hands. To empathize with the client’s frustration and minimize disruption to their work, I explore temporary solutions. For instance, I might say something like, “I understand how frustrating this must be, especially with it affecting your work. In the meantime, do you have another PC you could use? If not, I will see if we can arrange a temporary solution for you.”
Throughout the process, I ensure regular updates on progress, keeping the client informed of any developments, whether positive or challenging. This ongoing communication is crucial to prevent them from feeling ignored or left in the dark. Once the issue is resolved, I stay with the client while they test the solution to ensure everything is functioning correctly. This hands-on approach helps confirm that their problem has been effectively addressed. Lastly, I follow up a week later with a brief email to check if they are encountering any further issues. This proactive step shows continued support and reinforces our commitment to their satisfaction.
RESPONSE 2
Q-What additional steps would you take to ensure that the user/customer is satisfied & how would you communicate this to the user?
A- I have had quite a bit of experience in dealing with upset and even irate clients from when I filed federal taxes at Jackson Hewitt. The first thing I would always recommend when dealing with any dissatisfied client in any capacity is to sincerely apologize for not being able to properly assist them and thank them for their patience and understanding with the process/procedure. Then I would inform the client that although I am unable to personally assist them any further that I will do everything in my power to ensure they get the proper assistance with the resolution they are seeking. This includes personally reaching out on their behalf or with them on hold to be able to fully explain the issue and the theoretical roadblock reached rather than sending the client a detailed email of the issue with contact information for the next step to take. Making the client realize that solving their problem and coming up with a solution for all potential client problems is mine & hopefully the company’s biggest priority and that they are more than just an invoice number to be worked on and pushed down the line. Showing true compassion and empathy for their plight usually goes a long way.
Clear and concise communication throughout the entire process is imperative. No matter how miniscule the details may seem it’s the right of the client to know everything dealing with their information or machine. I have had to at times call above my role to a CPA or even contact the IRS directly and place the call on speaker so that I could be the mediary between the average client with little to no knowledge of federal tax laws and the “tax expert”. I am sure the same could be done via three-way call to keep the client in the loop while discussions are being done during an IT escalation. Regardless be sure to make sure before ending the contact that the client is satisfied with the services rendered and that they have no further questions that you could answer. -
The Impact of European Colonization and the French and Indian War on Native Americans and American Colonists.
Please answer both questions. Each answer should be at least 1200 words. Please send me the answers in Microsoft word format.
Question 1. Explain why European nations came to America and how this effected Native Americans tribes and the Europeans as well. Write about the major actors (example Columbus) and the political, economic and social issues that developed from 1492-1700.
Question 2. Discuss the impact that the French and Indian War (Seven-year war) had on the American people and their relationship with Great Britain. Write about the effect the war had on taxes and other issues that effected the colonists.
Give Me liberty
Author: Eric Foner
Publisher: Seagull
Edition: 6th
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Title: “Evidence-Based Practice: A Guide to Designing and Implementing Effective Interventions”
OUTLINE
Purpose/Objectives
Background/Significance’
Design/Methods
Clinical Question
Appraisal of Evidence
Translation of Evidence
Conclusions
Recommendations