Explain how and why an organization like the US Navy Submarine Fleet would prefer to take a “learning without failure” rather than a “learning from failure” approach to organizational learning when it comes to their submarines, crews, and support personnel.

Week 12 Assignments

Read the article under Week 12 in Assignments and answer the following questions with around 100-150 words for each question in an MLA-style paper. Do not use any outside sources besides the attached article.

    • According to the article, where in the model did the reliability of the organization begin to break down?
    • The Organizational Learning Loop operates on the interdependencies of the components of the model and their relationships. Explain how the absence of accountability greatly diminishes an organization’s ability to learn from failure.
    • Explain how and why an organization like the US Navy Submarine Fleet would prefer to take a “learning without failure” rather than a “learning from failure” approach to organizational learning when it comes to their submarines, crews, and support personnel.

 

Describe at least 3 new pieces of information that you learned from the film. Discuss your personal opinions about the film and the reason for your opinion.

Personal opinions

Opinions/Point of view: What key points were made by the speaker(s) in the film? Describe at least 3 key points and be specific.

New Information you learned: Describe at least 3 new pieces of information that you learned from the film. Discuss your personal opinions about the film and the reason for your opinion.

 

Prepare a Powerpoint on firefighters’ preincident planning. Describing the concept of a preincident plan, the phases of preincident planning, the various formats available for preincident planning, various occupancy classifications, and identify various buildings types.

Firefighters preincident planning

Prepare a Powerpoint on firefighters’ preincident planning. Describing the concept of a preincident plan, the phases of preincident planning, the various formats available for preincident planning, various occupancy classifications, and identify various buildings types.

 

Explain the role of technology in supply chain management with special focus on blockchain technology.

Blockchain technology

Explain the role of technology in supply chain management with special focus on blockchain technology.

3 marks(300 words minimum)

 

What motivations did senior managementhave for the situation described? When senior managementtried to stop false accounts what were they trying to do beyond stopping false accounts?

Wells Fargo Fraud

Under pressure to meet steep sales goals and incentives, Wells Fargo employees created over a million fraudulent accounts in their customers’ names.

Case Study

American financial institution Wells Fargo was beating the odds in a bad economy. During the financial crisis in 2008, the bank acquired Wachovia to become the third-largest bank by assets in the United States. A few years later, its growing revenue and soaring stock brought the company’s value to nearly $300 billion. But behind this success was a company culture that drove employees to open fraudulent accounts in attempt to reach lofty sales goals. Between 2011 and 2015, company employees opened more than 1.5 million bank accounts and applied for over 565,000 credit cards in customers’ names that may not have been authorized.

Many former employees reported that company sales goals were impossible to meet, and incentives for compensation and ongoing employment encouraged gaming the system. Wells Fargo pressured employees to cross-sell, offering customers with one type of product, such as checking or savings accounts, to also buy other types of products, such as credit cards and loans. One former employee described it as a “grind-house,” with co-workers “cracking under pressure.” Another former employee reported, “If you don’t meet your solutions you’re not a team player. If you’re bringing down the team then you will be fired and it will be on your permanent record.”

In mid-2014, Well Fargo attempted to curb fraudulent activity with an ethics workshop that warned employees not to create fake accounts in customers’ names. Wells Fargo also modified its compensation structure to place less emphasis on sales goals. But in the following years these efforts were not enough. The company continued to fire employees over fraudulent accounts. Wells Fargo spokesperson Mary Eshet stated, “The steps we have been taking have been effective [and] we are continuing to do more.” Their own analysis showed a decline in fake accounts by 2015, but many were still being created.

One former employee described his brief time at Wells Fargo as “the lowest point of my life.” He encouraged an elderly woman to sign up for a credit card she did not want by telling her “it was confirmation that she stopped by to update her address.” This made him sick to his stomach. He reported, “But it was a tough economy, and I was worried, if I lost this job, I would be in a tough financial situation.” Deceptive practices such as this were widespread across the company, and many former employees reported that their managers knew about them. Jonathan Delshad, a lawyer working on behalf of former employees, said, “The better they did at sales, the more they advanced, so it got spread across the company. An entire generation of managers thrived in the culture, got rewarded for it, and are now in positions of power.” One former employee said she could not meet sales goals in any ethical way and called the Wells Fargo’s ethics hotline. She was eventually fired.

In 2016, Well Fargo was fined a combined total $185 million for fraudulent activity, and CEO John Stumpf resigned. Between 2011 and 2016, approximately 5,300 employees were fired for fraudulent sales practices. Sales quotas were eliminated effective January 1, 2017.

  1. Senior Management:
    1. What motivations did senior managementhave for the situation described?
    2. When senior managementtried to stop false accounts what were they trying to do beyond stopping false accounts?
  2. Employees:
    1. What was there motivation for the sales quotas?
    2. Some employees were promoted and some were fired for not making the numbers, for employees not making the numbers, why did they stay working there until they were fired?
  3. Customers:
    1. How would customers feel when they didn’t want a new credit card or a new account?
    2. Would you be willing to talk to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or FBI about fraudulent activities and why?
  4. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC):
    1. SEC & FBI are both powerful Government agencies and they can levy fines and others penalties if they can prove fraud. They would gather information from Customers and Employees before meeting with Senior Management. What would be the nature of their first conversation with Senior Management?
    2. When the SEC discovered there still were false accounts being setup after the first meeting, what do you think the SEC should do next?
  5. Wrap-up questions: Since this is an Ethics case where both personal interests are present and Ethic principles (what is right or wrong) reflect on the following questions:
    1. Was positive intent displayed by any stakeholder?
    2. Was there negative intent?
    3. What are the potential costs to Wells Fargo – monetary and otherwise?
    4. What do you take away from this case?

 

Write an essay explaining why education is a responsibility.

Education is a responsibility

Write an essay explaining why education is a responsibility.

Describe these aspects. Do they affect the aesthetic dimension of the film, and if so, how? Is Yomota correct that the presence of such elements make it hard or impossible to maintain nationally defined categories?

Film making today

As Yomota noted in his introduction, film making today is a multinational enterprise. Not only do actors, directors, screenwriters, and other studio personnel often hail from many different countries, but the studios themselves increasingly produce with a global audience in mind. Films are often set in multiple countries, even when the topic of the film does not necessitate an international setting. Studios, perhaps more for economic than ethical reasons, are increasingly sensitive to the diversity of their audiences, and contemporary films are often quite explicit in seeking to avoid (or seeking to push back against) negative stereotypes concerning gender, race, and cultural practices. More controversially, studios sometimes choose to omit certain topics or images that a censorious foreign government might object to, essentially engaging in self-censorship and bowing to authoritarian pressure in order to penetrate that market.

For this relatively free discussion forum, think of a film you have seen that illustrates one or more aspects of the transnational quality of the modern film industry.

Describe these aspects. Do they affect the aesthetic dimension of the film, and if so, how? Is Yomota correct that the presence of such elements make it hard or impossible to maintain nationally defined categories?

lternatively, could the very quality of transnationality be what what makes (for example) a commercial Hollywood film, most “American”?

Think about these and any other points that relate to the issue of cinematic transnationality and strike you as interesting.

 

How would you present the comparison of alternatives to key decision makers? Using this alternative comparison, what is your policy recommendation to the city council? Why do you feel that this is the best solution to resolve the problems identified by the city council related to economic decline and community building concerns?

Policy analysis for the City of Greenbow’s community pool proposal

Since you have been hired to conduct the policy analysis for the City of Greenbow’s community pool proposal, you are in a position to make a recommendation to the city council.

How would you present the comparison of alternatives to key decision makers?

Using this alternative comparison, what is your policy recommendation to the city council?

Why do you feel that this is the best solution to resolve the problems identified by the city council related to economic decline and community building concerns?

Would you make any alternative policy recommendations beyond the community pool to resolve the problem? Finally, how would you determine if your policy analysis is successful.

 

Do you think it is import for people to believe in legends like King Arthur even if there is little evidence to support them?

Should people believe In Legends

Do you think it is import for people to believe in legends like King Arthur even if there is little evidence to support them? Why (write a 3 paragraphs) use textual evidence

 

Write an elevator speech to convince a descision maker to include trauma-awareness content in the standards and regulations for childcare providers.

Elevator speech

Write an elevator speech to convince a descision maker to include trauma-awareness content in the standards and regulations for childcare providers. Reference “The Ten Sencentences” document in the folder.