Describe a historical situation where a failure to assess and correctly interpret the external environment resulted in a business' failure. What elements of the external environment were missed? How might the company have corrected this oversight? Cite any sources used to support your answer. in 250-350 words please
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of Surveying Users to define Functional Needs in EHr
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Please answer the following! Discuss the role of ethics in advertising and promotion. How do ethical considerations differ from legal considerations in developing an integrated marketing communications program? Provide an example. In 250-350 words please
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Requirement : Below are one options of management problem brought to you by Executives of mid-size companies in Atlantic Canada. Design an approach to address this scenarios include details on: Literature review methodology (if necessary), ethical considerations (if any), Problem statement (if necessary), Experimental Design (if necessary), Sampling Strategy(if necessary), Suggestions for analytical techniques (if necessary), Measurement method (if necessary), and any other information you deem is important to resolve the scenario using an evidence based management framework.
Anna is the Minister for Health in the Kingdom of Arendelle and is concerned about low job satisfaction and high burnout rates among Arendelles nurses. She is particularly concerned that if more nursing staff leave the profession because they are dissatisfied then the quality and availability of health care in Arendelle will decrease. To address this problem, she has tasked you with improving job satisfaction and employee engagement of nurses in the kingdom.
Conversations with her senior managers have suggested that in the hospitals with the highest job satisfaction among nurse’s management has high emotional intelligence, nurses have good work-life balance and nurses are active participants in the goal setting process.
She has asked you to look into these factors with an evidence-based management framework in order to inform the development of better management practices for nursing staff in the kingdom.
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By using the steps of decision-making process, choose and
analysis an economical engineering project.
Choose the best alternative, and explain the reason behind it.
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Please follow these instructions to complete this assignment:
1. For this assignment, you are to develop 10 questions that you would ask a management official responsible for the financial planning for the organization you have chosen to research for the week 3 paper.
2. Make sure the questions will give you insight into what the company looks for when preparing their yearly budget, fiscal planning strategies, as well as how they monitor their financial condition throughout the year and make adjustments as needed.
3. By Sunday of this week, you should submit a draft of your Interview Guide for instructor feedback.
4. For this activity include the following:
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I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste), Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting)
Thank you
Assignment Question(s): (Marks 5)
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Explain how an organization can create a healthy work site. answer in text please at least 400 word
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Please rephrase this (a short diary describing The daily life of Anne Frank):
9:00AM: Everyone eats breakfast in the van Pels' room.
Miep Gies sneaks into the Secret Annex to get the daily shopping
list.
6:45AM: Hermann van Pels gets up for the day. Everyone
else is soon to follow.
12:30PM: The warehouse workers go home for lunch. It
is at this time that Anne and her family make lunch for the
day.
1:15PM: Lunch is ready. Bep Voskuijl, Jan Gies, Victor
Kugler and Johannes Kleiman frequently come up to the Secret Annex
to share lunch with Anne and her family.
1:45PM: The warehouse workers begin to return to work
from lunch. It is quiet time again in the Secret Annex. Many use
this time to take an afternoon nap; Anne uses this time to write in
her diary.
1:00PM: Everyone in the Secret Annex listen to the BBC
News from London on the radio.
6:00-7:00PM: Dinner is eaten when the news is
broadcast on the radio.
Many afternoons, Anne and Peter would go into the
attic to talk in private. The small window in the attic was the
only chance for fresh air.
5:30PM: The warehouse workers leave for the day. Bep
opens the Secret Annex for the "nightly freedom". Everyone spreads
out through the downstairs office space.
Saturdays was one of the few days that Anne looked
forward to because they could study and read through new
books.
9:00PM: Everyone gets ready to go to sleep. Some
nights, sleep could be elusive due to shots being fired.
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What would a perceptual map look like for a event venue (weddings, graduations, etc.)? What would be an example of items that could be in this perceptual map? Please fill out the chart and create a map.
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Provide five examples of how the supply chain is providing a critical role in the fight over COVID-19 in the US.
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what is the best way to increase return on investment from social-media marketing?
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Your friend tells you that she is considering establishing a pizza takeout and delivery restaurant. She is in a dilemma however,because a few of her family members say it is a bad idea, and others differ.She Is banking on you, a business undergraduate, to help her make a decision. Based on an external analysis of the general environment and the industry[including threats and opportunities], offer three reasons why your friend should/should not enter the Pizza industry. Take a clear stance.Assuming she has made up her mind to enter the industry, what would be the most profitable position (in the industry value chain) to assume?
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Think about your current or former job. If the organization where you were working were to go off track strategically, was there any readily available control mechanism to alert management of the deviation?
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Management report analysing the issues and provide recommendations to management.
You are the newly appointed Purchasing Manager for a global company. You are receiving increasing number of complaints from suppliers that the payment are late.
The suppliers are so upset that they are planning to stop supplying raw materials to the company which could result in a disruption to the supply chain. Upon investigation, you discovered that material and invoice are not received at the same time. There is a big issue in approving the supplier payment due to mistakes and verifying the PO, and goods receipt against the supplier invoice. External auditors has made recommendations that the company need to improve its purchasing and accounts payable process. The company is in the process of implementing SAP, and the consultants are recommending a 3-way match process. You need to: 1) Explain to your boss the process of 3-way match, and 2) Since material receipt and invoice receipt do not happen at the same time, you need to find out how SAP handles this in the accounting ledgers
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