Questions
12. What is the swiss cheese model for security? Explain to your employees the risks of quality vulnerabilities.


Congratulations! You are the CEO of GE. GE company culture is all about quality and process improvement!

You are leading a company meeting where you need to convince and inspire your employees that Quality Systems will be the tools to market your Brand and skyrocket your revenue.

12. What is the swiss cheese model for security? Explain to your employees the risks of quality vulnerabilities.

13. What is the Domino effect? Explain to your employees how one quality issue escalates to several company functions, and spreads to the entire supply chain.

In: Operations Management

Some people feel that controls in small businesses (typically owner operated with less than 20 employees)...

Some people feel that controls in small businesses (typically owner operated with less than 20 employees) are dysfunctional, in that they create resentment and loss of morale without producing much benefit. Employees generally feel that the owner lacks trust in them, the control activities impose additional work, and/or that control procedures result in inconvenient and inefficient work practices. Control procedures implemented in small businesses are generally ineffective and only belong (and only effective) in large organisations where management is separated from the operational activities of the organisation.

Q. What do you perceive to be the advantages and disadvantages of conducting business on the Internet? Explain your answer in detail.

In: Accounting

For this discussion, you will assume the role of a data steward for a large healthcare...

For this discussion, you will assume the role of a data steward for a large healthcare facility with multiple departments. In your initial post:

Define/describe health data stewardship.

In an acute hospital or a large provider practice, identify who should practice data stewardship and why.

Describe specific practices suggested for data stewardship.

Include a minimum of three best practices, explained in detail. Explain the importance of health data stewardship.

As the health data steward, describe what will you do to ensure that PHI is put to appropriate uses and misuses are prevented.

Describe how data stewardship has changed as the healthcare industry progresses to the electronic health record.

In: Nursing

This assignment you will be usinga: 2017 Subaru Legacy Sedan 4 cyl 4 Door Sedan with...


This assignment you will be usinga: 2017 Subaru Legacy Sedan 4 cyl 4 Door Sedan with 136,300 miles.

The customer complaint is that when they put their Right Directional on it has a steady clicking/blinking sound coming from their dashboard. When the put the Left Directional on the clicking sound is very different than the other side, the clicking/bulking sound is very different ,it is much faster. List what steps you would take to diagnose this customer concern/difference.

Explain that you understand the Customers Concern, Cause, and Correction (CCC) in detail,


Anything will help and thank you in advance for your help!





In: Accounting

Assume that two athletes sign 10-year contracts that pay out a total of $100 million over...

Assume that two athletes sign 10-year contracts that pay out a total of $100 million over the life of the contracts. One contract will pay the $100 million in equal installments over the 10 years. The other contract will pay the $100 million in installments, but the installments increase 5% per year. Which athlete received the better deal? You must show your work and explain your position in detail.

I've seen this question answered but can someone show step-by-step how they arrived at their answer?

In: Finance

Go-Figure, Inc.* The actual company name and product has been disguised. Go-Figure, a newly formed corporation,...

Go-Figure, Inc.*

The actual company name and product has been disguised.

Go-Figure, a newly formed corporation, has developed a proprietary circuit board inspection system that offers a high-speed way to inspect boards for defects. Data indicate that 10 to 25 percent of circuit boards that leave a manufacturing line have defects such as wrong polarity, missing components, wrong components, etc. Quality control is a serious problem for manufacturers as, in aggregate, they place 2 to 5 million components on circuit boards per day, a number that is increasing rapidly. As circuit boards become smaller and more densely populated with components, the potential for defects increases, as does the difficulty of detecting the defects.

Go-Figure uses a unique technology for circuit board inspections and has applied for a patent on the technology. Product testing shows considerable detection success and the technology is much less costly than alternative mechanical methods of inspection and visual inspection. Visual inspection is prone to error and is very time-consuming. Preliminary market research indicates that, worldwide, there currently are 30,000 manufacturing lines that could be served using the Go-Figure technology.

Go-Figure has developed the technology and a prototype, and has arranged for a host site where it can demonstrate use of the system. The firm is seeking an additional $1 million from outside investors. It proposes to raise equity capital from business angels by issuing them common stock at $1 per share. Minimum investment is $25,000. The entrepreneur and members of the board own existing equity. The management team is looking for additional expertise and is willing to consider board membership for a well-qualified investor.

You are an employee of Go-Figure, and have been deputed with the job of putting together a draft business plan that will be circulated to prospective investors.

  1. As a starting point, look at some Internet sites on business plans and develop a brief outline of what you believe the major parts of the Go-Figure business plan should be.
  1. Prepare a list of questions you believe any outside investor would want to have answered before investing, e.g., What will be done with the proceeds? What is the exit mechanism that is contemplated? Make this list as complete as possible.
  1. After you have developed the outline, explain in which section(s) of the plan each of the following might be addressed.
  1. Commitment of the entrepreneur
  2. Present and future financial needs
  3. Specifics of the opportunity
  4. Significant risk
  5. Competition
  6. Sources of competitive advantage
  7. Capabilities of management
  8. Harvesting

  1. Once you have thought about the outline in more detail, it is certain that you will have a list of questions you will need to have answered, or at least, researched, prior to completing the plan. What are these questions? What are your suggestions for getting them answered?

*Source: Smith, J., Smith, R. L., Smith, R., & Bliss, R. (2011). Entrepreneurial finance: strategy, valuation, and deal structure. Stanford University Press.

In: Finance

19.1. Distinguish between poisonous organisms and venomous organisms. Give an example of each. 19-4. What kinds...

19.1. Distinguish between poisonous organisms and venomous organisms. Give an example of each. 19-4. What kinds of toxins are produced by Aspergillus flavus, Fusarium, Trichoderma, Aspergillus, and Penicillium? Give some examples of these toxins. 19-6. What kind of organism causes “red tide”? What are some of the symptoms of poisoning by “red tide” toxins?

In: Biology

In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, wild type eye color is a brick red color and...

In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, wild type eye color is a brick red color and is produced by the action of two genes, one producing red color, the other brown. Vermilion is an X-linked recessive mutation that results in a bright red eye. Brown is an autosomal recessive mutation that results in a brown eye. Flies carrying both the vermilion and brown mutations produce no pigment and have white eyes. True breeding Vermilion eyed females are crossed to brown eyed males

a. Determine the genotype of the parental flies

b. Diagram the cross and determine the F1 genotypic and phenotypic ratios

c. Diagram the cross when the F1 progeny are mated to produce an F2 generation. Determine the F2 genotypic and phenotypic ratios. You must correctly use the forked line method (branch diagram).

In: Biology

1)The brain continues to amaze and baffle researchers. This rather complicated 3 pound structure of the...

1)The brain continues to amaze and baffle researchers. This rather complicated 3 pound structure of the central nervous system contains a large number of parts that work together to produce and organize even the most complex behaviors. Just as if you were describing a car's engine parts, each part has a particular function.

For this post, I would like for you to (1). choose any one structure or part of the human brain and discuss it's function(Not the brain stem or frontal lobes because they are already taken. In other words, tell us what this structure of the brain is "in charge of" or does.

Also, include a detailed summary as to what an individual would look or act like if the structure you choose was damaged or destroyed. Feel free to include links to video clips that demonstrate what occurs when this structure is affected.

2)The section in our chapter that discusses neurotransmitters gets me thinking about medications that aid in neurotransmitter production and/or regulation. Specifically, I am interested in us discussing the role of medications with mental illness.

As a society it seems as if we are more interested in taking a pill to decrease symptoms rather than going to therapy. No? If so, is this a good thing? What are your thoughts about this debate (Therapy vs. Medication)?  

In this post, make sure that you are discussing you opinion about this topic as well as including relavent source material that will back up your opinion. There are a number of studies that actually compare these variables and citing any of them would help support your thoughts!

In: Psychology

Consider a two-period small open endowment economy populated by a large number of households with preferences described by the lifetime utility function

An Anticipated Output Shock

Consider a two-period small open endowment economy populated by a large number of households with preferences described by the lifetime utility function: 11 U = C 10 C 11 (1) Suppose that households receive exogenous endowments of goods given by Q1 = Q2 = 10 in periods 1 and 2, respectively. Every household enters period 1 with some debt, denoted B0∗, inherited from the past. Let B0∗ = −5. The interest rate on these liabilities, denoted r0, is 20 percent. Finally, suppose that the country enjoys free capital mobility and that the world interest rate on assets held between periods 1 and 2, denoted r∗, is 10 percent.

a (14 points) Compute the equilibrium levels of consumption, the trade balance, and the current account in periods 1 and 2. Do not forget to show step by step your algebraic calculations. Explain in detail your reasoning. No credit without an explanation.

b (16 points) Assume now that the endowment in period 2 is expected to increase from 10 to 15. Calculate the effect of this anticipated output increase on consumption, the trade balance, and the current account in both periods. Provide intuition. Do not forget to show step by step your algebraic calculations. Explain in detail your reasoning. No credit without an explanation.

In: Economics