In an Approx. 2000 word Essay ,Discuss how organisational narrative impact upon organisational performance in the context of change management due to globalization? Please draw upon communication theory and use examples to support your claims.
Consider any 5-6 Academic literatures for reference
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Ms. Marlon is a new high school teacher. She wants to know what she can do to maximize her students' learning and achievement. Based on research discussed in the textbook, what can Kate do to establish a classroom climate most conducive to learning and academic achievement?
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For 2019: Chin Lee (age 42) is single with three minor children (all under age 16), who live with him. Chin has a salary of $80,001, a short-term capital loss of ($2,000), a cash prize of $4,000 from a church raffle, and itemized deductions of $10,500.
Calculate/Answer the following:
a. Chin's optimum filing status
b. Chin's adjusted gross income
c. Chin's taxable income
d. Chin's tax liability before any credits
Show all calculations and label each answer.
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Nancy owns two automobiles: a Honda Civic Ex and a BMW X5 which are insured under separate policies. The Honda has a liability coverage of $200,000, while the BMW has $500,000 liability coverage. One Sunday morning, while driving her mother’s car to church, Nancy loses control of the car and hits a single mother with four children. The woman will never walk or work again and is awarded damages of $1,500,000. How much will Nancy’s insurance pay if the mother has $300,000 liability insurance?
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Determine whether the following should be classified as simple random, systematic, convenience, stratified, or cluster sampling.
1. Church members are each assigned a number and then a random-number table is used to select the members who will complete the survey
2. Ten students from every 8:00 MWF math class at Tech are selected to complete a survey
3. Every 15th person who enters a local store is selected and asked questions regarding the cleanliness of the store
4. Five students from every dorm on campus are selected
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1. Judgment in the Process of Time: Wyclif and Hus; Do you agree that every person has an equal place in the eyes of God (Shelley, p. 226), regardless of his or her rank or position in the church or in society? Why, or why not?
2. The Nectar of Learning: Scholasticism; Are faith and reason compatible? Explain why you think they are, or are not, compatible.
3. God’s Consul: Gregory the Great; When you consider the life of Gregory, would you agree that “goodness is the highest kind of greatness” (Shelley, p. 164)? Why, or why not?
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Please answer/discuss the following questions?
Assume you are the RM for a newly opened theme park in a major southwestern city. Your guests will consist primarily of families visiting the park, as well as schoolchildren on field trips and church youth groups. Yours is the only such park within 150 miles. Identify at least five non-cost factors you would want to consider as you determine the prices that will be charged for the menu items you will sell. Explain why you selected each factor chosen.
In: Economics
The four management functions are planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Think of a job you have now or one you have had in the past. List the managerial activities you have done or observed. If you have never had a paid job, remember that it takes management skills to manage a home, run a baseball team, and lead a church group. Classify each activity of your job according to whether it involved planning, organizing, leading, or controlling - there should be activities under each of the four functions of management
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Paul is 66 years old and Tina is 62 years old. They file a joint return. They support their 22-year old son, Jed, who is a full-time student. He earns $4,000 per year as a waiter in a restaurant.
Wages= $170,000
Interest from savings= 12,000
Interest on New York State qualified bond= 7,000
Inheritance from Tina's Aunt Lucy= 6,000
Contribution to IRA= 2,000
Child support from Tina's ex-husband Eric= 1,000
Prize from contest at church= 1,000
Dividend from ABC Corp stock= 2,000
Paul and Tina own a house in Whitestone. The costs associated with the house were as follows:
Mortgage interest= 7,000
Real estate taxes= 8,000
They paid hospital bills of 7,000 and doctor's bills of 6,000. Their medical insurance company reimbursed them in the amount of 3,000 for the doctor's bills. They had prescriptions in the amount of 500 and a vitamin expense of 200.
Their charitable contributions included:
2,000 paid to St. Mary's Church
500 paid to Mr. and Mrs. Elm whose house was damaged in a flood.
1. What is Paul and Tina's adjusted gross income in 2019?
2. What is Paul and Tina's standard deduction for 2019 without regard to their itemized deductions?
3. What is Paul and Tina's net itemized deduction?
4. hat is Paul and Tina's tax liability?
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Paul is 66 years old and Tina is 62 years old. In 2019, they file a joint return. They support their 22-year-old son, Jed, who is a full-time student. He earns $4,000.00 per year as a waiter at a restaurant.
Wages............................................................... $ 170,000.00
Interest from savings.......................................... $12,000.00
Interest on NYS qualified bonds........................... $7,000.00
Inheritance from Tina’s Aunt Lucy....................... $6,000.00
Child support from Tina’s ex-husband Eric........ $10,000.00
Prize from contest at church.................................. $1,000.00
Paul and Tina own a house in Whitestone. The costs associated with the house were as follows:
Mortgage interest $7,000.00
(Please note: The amount of the indebtedness is under $750,000.00.)
Real estate taxes $8,000.00
They paid hospital bills of $7,000.00 and doctor’s bills of $6,000.00. Their medical insurance company reimbursed them in the amount of $3,000.00 for the doctor’s bills. They had prescriptions in the amount of $500.00 and a yearly vitamin expense of $200.00.
Their charitable contributions included:
$2,000.00 paid to St. Mary’s Church
$ 500.00 paid to Mr. and Mrs. Elm (neighbors) whose house was damaged in a flood
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