Lesson learned / Recommendations from
"Women in management positions or in positions with
responsibility. It is of no shock that the history of women trying
to gain more advancement in organizations is a challenge, no matter
the country. While there is some progress such as countries like
ours, around the world women still have very restrictive roles in
businesses such as in China and in Japan. Challenges includes
things such as harassment and a culture that does not embrace women...
3. The lesson we learned from the circular flow model was the
fact that the GDP can be measured in two equivalent ways: the
expenditure approach and the incomes approach. Use the following
data to answer the questions below.
National Income Accounts:
Net investment 110Income earned but not
received60
Depreciation 30Income received but not earned70
Exports 50Personal income taxes50
Imports 30Employee Compensation 455
Government Purchases150Corporate profits 60
Consumption400Rental income 20
Indirect business taxes 35 Net Interest 30
Proprietors’ income 40Net...
Pick a favorite JavaScript topic you learned from this course
and present a lesson using a page or series of web pages that fully
teaches someone who may be interested in learning about that topic,
and create a mini website for your tutorial. You must make use of
JavaScript code snippets to provide valid examples of proper
syntax. Code examples with errors in them will not earn full
credit. For your code snippets make use of this JavaScript-based
syntax highlighter...
Through our lesson, we learned that tragic events distract
people from their normal ethical stance. Why do you think this is
the case? Bring forward a tragic event that has happened in your
lifetime as an example. For purposes of a diverse discussion here,
bring forward different examples.
What is the leadership lesson from the story of Shackleton and
the Endurance – is this a story of success or failure? As you
ponder this question, reflect on other situations where the primary
goals was not achieved, but given the situation (and the use of the
“yes, and” concept) ad-hoc goals and objectives were required. What
can we learn from Shackleton that we cannot learn from those who
were successful in achieving their primary goals?