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What (if any) new measures do you think governments or internet businesses ought to put in place in order to protect young children’s right to privacy?

This essay is for a competition that I’m joining for, this essay is very very important as it will determine my future. There are more than 10000 participants who will be writing about the same topic and there’s only one winner.

The winner of the best essay will be chosen based on:
1.Creativity
2.Originality
3.Detail
4.Clarity

Make sure you follow those 1,2,3,4 at the top.

Essays will be graded on the completeness and clarity of their theses and arguments. While it is encouraged writing with personality and style, please note that this is not a creative writing exercise. Responses must take a clear position on the prompt to be considered.

Write an essay answering the prompt below.

While privacy is often recognized as a human right, young children are frequently incapable of making choices in defense of that right. For example, babies have no say in whether their parents post photos of them on Facebook.
To what extent should parents be free to make privacy-affecting decisions on behalf of their children? What (if any) new measures do you think governments or internet businesses ought to put in place in order to protect young children’s right to privacy?

The amount of words should be from 600-800 words

Explain how the concept fits today with other concepts of strategic management, and discuss how/if the concept is relevant or not to today’s business challenges.

Part One (approx 3000 words)
1. Choose a concept/model in strategic management. You can choose the concept from the ones discussed in the course or you can choose another one. Examples of concepts are: Mergers and acquisitions.
2. Critically examine the concept: define the concept; identify when it was first discussed and what the arguments were for its creation; discuss how the concept then evolved by identifying the arguments for and against it over time and by noting any adaptations.
3. Explain how the concept fits today with other concepts of strategic management, and discuss how/if the concept is relevant or not to today’s business challenges.
In Part One you must demonstrate you can research and develop a deep understanding of a concept by identifying, examining and challenging different views of it. You should reference a minimum of 10 academic sources: academic books and/or articles from academic journals that are peer-reviewed. This excludes textbooks, articles from business magazines and ‘popular’ books you may find in airport bookstores, but you can use these as additional supporting references if needed.
All sources should be correctly referenced using the Harvard system, as for any professional academic document.
Part Two (approx 1500 words)
4. Present a real life case study of the concept that you chose in Part One ‘in action’. You can use your own organisation or an organisation of your choice – we recommend you use an organisation you are personally familiar with as it will be easier for you to ‘see inside’ the organisation.

Using supply and demand analysis identify the main factors in determining the price of private rental housing in the UK. Support your analysis with the use of supply and demand graphs.

Task 1
Using supply and demand analysis identify the main factors in determining the price of private rental housing in the UK. Support your analysis with the use of supply and demand graphs.
(50 marks)
Task 2
Identify and explain the main governmental/economic policies that could be used to influence the demand for private rental housing in the UK.
(40 marks)
Note: 10 marks are available for referencing and effective communication.

Write a reflective report (of approximately 1,500 words) showing what you have learned this year from creating the operations plan for “Sun Furniture” and from the tutorials.

  1. The overall operations strategy
  2. Process design including the network of suppliers (to meet your new expanded needs. Remember you are going to try to bring the operation into the 21st century and need to be much more customer focused. So your website may be very important to get right.)
  3. Budgeting/cost implications of different options e.g. fixed vs. variable costs, capital, labour, transport etc.
  4. The location of the facility(s) to be built (if you plan to build a new one)
  5. The capacity planning of the facility (current capacity needs and future expansion requirements)
  6. Inventory management strategies
  7. Forecasting and demand management strategies (you may need to liaise with the sales and marketing dept for this)
  8. Logistics and transport
  9. Quality issues and quality improvement
  10. Risk management and risk mitigation strategies
  11. Sustainability issues of the whole value chain
  12. Business ethics/CSR this may include traceability/provenance of the product/materials used and membership of appropriate organisations such as FSC (Forestry Stewardship Council) etc.
  13. A) Conduct a detailed analysis of one of the sections listed above (1-12) analysing the decisions you made and the academic justification for the decisions. (approximately 1,0000 words). You will need at least four (4) good quality references to support this. Good quality references are from academic journals and text books. Please list these in a separate References section marked “Academic References” Supporting references e.g. photographs, data from non-peer reviewed sources etc. should be under “References”

Evidence of your contribution to the group work to support your statements must be provided. The evidence may be in the form of examples of your contribution to the plan (cut from the report), your electronic conversations (emails, WhatsApp or other may also be used to support your contributions)

  1. B) Write a reflective report (of approximately 1,500 words) showing what you have learned this year from creating the operations plan for “Sun Furniture” and from the tutorials. You can use your reflective blog as a guide.

A reflective report should describe what you did (individually and as a group), what you felt you did well (individually and as a group), what you felt you did not do so well (individually and as a group) and an action plan to improve yourself (SMART goals).

I need both A and B.Thanks for the help.

List and summarize (from the textbook) two research designs that you never heard of prior to this course.

Identify the research design in the study that you will replicate by designing your proposal.
Non experimental study.

Summarize the definition of that design from the textbook.
In Non experimental/ Observational studies the researchers do not manipulate the variable. Some observational studies start with a presumed cause and then go forward to a presumed effect. The text uses an example of lung cancer studies and groups subjects into non-smokers and smokers. (Polit & Beck, 2014, p. 159).

List two threats to internal validity from any of the research reports that you are using for your proposal.
Selection threat: Due to the fact that nurses in different departments, positions and shifts might be effected differently by situations that lead to burnout.
History threat: We are looking at the causes of nurse burnout at the work place, other factors could be contributing to burnout such as family, social and/or financial stress that are unknown to the researcher.

List and summarize (from the textbook) two research designs that you never heard of prior to this course. A. Quasi-Experimental Design: The designs lack randomization which is the signature of a true experiment. For example they might separate groups by last name or seating assignment. (Polit & Beck, 2014). B. Cross-Sectional Design: These are done over a specific period of time which can range from minutes to years depending on the study. (Polit & Beck, 2014).
Describe how you might use those designs in a future study that you conduct.
The Quasi-Experimental control group research can be a quicker and less expensive study especially in an epidemiology emergency like the Coronavirus that has recently originated in China.
The Cross-sectional design would be helpful in a study that dealt with patients with lung disease and a history of vaping.
References:

Polit, D. F., & Beck, C. T. (2014). Essentials of nursing research: appraising evidence for nursing practice. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer.

Identify a vulnerable individual or group from your field of nursing / midwifery and analyse the factors which can contribute to this person or group being viewed as vulnerable.

Assessment Tasks

A 2000-word essay which focuses on an individual or group who are seen as being.

Vulnerable of mental disordered lone parents, analyse the factors which contribute to this and discuss the multi professional and /or multi agency interventions to help reduce these factors including the expected outcomes of such interventions.

Assessment Details

  1. Identify a vulnerable individual or group from your field of nursing / midwifery and analyse

the factors which can contribute to this person or group being viewed as vulnerable.

  1. Discuss the multi professional and / or multi agency interventions which can be implemented to try to reduce the identified vulnerability factors.
  1. Discuss the expected outcomes of these multi-professional and / or multi agency interventions.

Description of the assignment;

  • A 2000-word essay which focuses on an individual or group who are seen as being vulnerable of mental disordered lone parents, analyse the factors which contribute to this and discuss the multi

professional and /or multi agency interventions to help reduce these factors including the expected outcomes of such interventions.

Key components of the essay;

  • Identify a vulnerable individual or group from your field of mental nursing / midwifery and analyse the factors which can contribute to this person or group being viewed as vulnerable.
  • Discuss the multi professional and / or multi agency interventions which can be implemented to try to reduce the identified vulnerability factors.
  • Discuss the expected outcomes of these multiprofessional and / or multi agency interventions
  • All 3 components must be addressed within your work.
  • You only need to analyse 3-8 vulnerabilities for this part.

of your work

Definitions within essay;

  • If you are wish to provide a definition of ‘an adult at risk’ (vulnerable adult), with regards to safeguarding please ensure you used the definition taken from the Care & Statutory Guidance (updated 2018:
  • Do not use the definition from the No Secrets Doc (Dh 2000) which is also used in Dh 2011: this definition has been superseded with the one above.
  • You may want to provide for example a definition of your identified vulnerable group / individual.

Second component;

  • Discuss the multi professional and / or multi agency interventions which can be implemented to try to reduce the identified vulnerability factors.
  • Discuss the possible interventions that would be required to meet the vulnerable individual or groups needs.
  • Link these interventions with your identified vulnerabilities so we can see how these interventions can help clearly discussing which professionals and agencies would be involved.
  • Only need to discuss -3 different interventions.

Third component

  • Discuss the expected outcomes of these multiprofessional and / or multi agency interventions
  • For this part of your work you need to discuss the expected outcomes

of the interventions you have just discussed

  • Conclude your essay bringing together all the main points of your discussion: Do not introduce any new ideas.
  • Underpin your work with relevant references.

Do not write in the first person for this essay and do not write this as a case study.

 

Examine and appraise management and business concepts and frameworks through the analysis of complex, multifaceted problems encountered by managers in international organisations.

Assignment 4 – Individual Viewpoint
This is an individual piece of work. 50% of module marks are awarded for this assignment.
Case Scenario
You are a consultant employed in the strategy and operations division of a large consulting firm. The firm provides a broad range of consulting solutions to clients and works across all major industries and sectors and is constantly promoting thinking about key trends in business in the various sectors it serves. Because of your reputation for producing interesting but intellectually rigorous work which is valued by clients, you have been asked to join a team charged with developing “viewpoints” for the firm. These viewpoints have a variety of potential uses:
 the basis of discussions with clients
 presentation material for business meetings and conferences
 for publication as thought-pieces on the firm’s website
Task
Your leaders have recognised the growing interest and activity in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare sector.
“AI in health represents a collection of multiple technologies enabling machines to sense, comprehend, act and learn so they can perform administrative and clinical healthcare functions. Unlike legacy technologies that are only algorithms/ tools that complement a human, health AI today can truly augment human activity.”
Available at: https://www.accenture.com/us-en/insight-artificial-intelligence-healthcare
Your task is to develop a viewpoint to promote to clients titled “The future: Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare”. (Refer to Appendix 1 for more information on Viewpoints in your firm). The firm believes this viewpoint can lead to client discussions on an issue that should be of significant interest to healthcare providers across the globe. Significant interest from these possible clients would provide the potential for ongoing follow-on consulting work, and the opportunity to build a continuing relationship in many cases. Your leaders would like you, therefore, to articulate the “Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare” concept in such a way as to generate interest from healthcare providers.
You must prepare initial materials to support conversations with clients on this topic. Senior colleagues have noted that a viewpoint should be authoritative, by referring to key opinion
formers (academic, business and social-political) and drawing on key data and support, as appropriate.
You have been told that you do not, as yet, have to prepare anything exhaustive or final. Rather you must make sure that what you prepare is likely to attract attention and stimulate the interest of clients. You should consider, however, that the implementation of an effective AI Healthcare solution will require you to consider IS infrastructure – which provides a future opportunity for your firm. You have been asked to be mindful of this when developing your viewpoint, with a view to securing future business for your firm in the area of Information System design, development, and implementation.
You are required to submit two deliverables for review, as detailed below. Note that this means you are required to develop, but not deliver, a presentation.
 A “pyramid” storyboard diagram clearly laying out our firm’s viewpoint of the opportunities for healthcare providers of engaging with “Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare”.
 A pyramid-based PowerPoint slide pack supporting the viewpoint, that can be used by members of the firm in discussions and presentations with clients and at conferences. This pack must be limited to no more than 24 slides (to include all slides to be presented, such as title slides, agendas, etc. – but excluding appendix slides). You should include supporting notes pages within your presentation.
Learning Outcomes assessed:

 Apply tools of research, analysis, decision-making and evaluation to a wide range of scenarios and use them to devise, substantiate and sustain credible arguments leading to possible viable solutions.

 Examine and appraise management and business concepts and frameworks through the analysis of complex, multifaceted problems encountered by managers in international organisations.

 Actively debate contemporary and potential future business and management issues, and how these relate to transformational change within organisations.
 Research and synthesize a complex and disparate array of information.
 Analyse and critically evaluate business and management information.
 Prepare and deliver high-impact presentations that are clear, persuasive and appropriate to their purpose.
 Engage with potential consulting clients in a professional manner.
Presenting Coursework for Assessment
There will be opportunity to receive formative feedback on a pyramid draft, more details to be advised in Semester 2.
Experience tells us that students who perform best in this assignment are those who spend time developing a well thought-through and well-designed pyramid storyboard. You are
strongly advised to spend sufficient time working on your draft pyramid prior to submission. This will ensure you receive really valuable feedback that enables you to perform well in your final assignment.
The file you submit should contain your pyramid diagram, your PowerPoint pack of 18-24 slides, and any appendices you feel are appropriate. You should include a reference list (Harvard format) in your appendices and provide citations for any data used.
Assignment length:
Your pyramid storyboard diagram must be either one or two PowerPoint slides only. If you cannot fit it all on one slide, you may have one slide for the introductory SCQA pattern, and a second for the body of the pyramid.
Your slide pack should be between 18-24 slides, including all slides to be presented, such as title slides, agendas, etc. but excluding appendix slides.
Assessment Criteria
Marks will be earned for the following criteria. Equal weighting is applied to each of these criteria.
Does it DEFINE what is required?
 address the purpose and scope of the project.
 structure the problem or issue.
 recognize restrictions.
Does it provide a SOLUTION of what is required?
 research and acquire appropriate content.
 analyse, evaluate and manipulate the content.
 advocate an effective viewpoint.
Does it effectively COMMUNICATE conclusions?
 create structurally coherent presentations.
 develop materials which are usable by other consultants.
 present professionally.
Feedback Timing;
Marks and feedback will be published following the July Examination Committee.
Appendix 1: The Use of ‘Viewpoints’ in your firm
Your firm’s leaders recognize that it is sometimes difficult to differentiate consulting services in the strategic consulting marketplace. The firm’s market research repeatedly shows that clients value consultants who have “opinions” on issues that concern them – whether or not they agree with those opinions. As such, the firm is investing in developing a number of industry and sector viewpoints
A “viewpoint” is seen in your firm as informed material intended to provoke discussion with clients. It is not necessarily intended to lead directly to a sale, but should offer consultants an opportunity to open up a discussion about a client’s business and the strategic issues they face. It is these issues (which the client cares about and would like to solve), that provide the consultant with an opportunity to make a sale. As such, a viewpoint should ideally provoke a client in to wanting to discuss these issues further.
Your firm’s leaders have said that a good viewpoint should meet the following criteria:
 Have a clear point of view or expressed opinion, which is of potential interest to a typical client in an industry or sector
 Be likely to provoke further discussion (or have “hooks”)
 Have a clear, logical structure which supports that opinion
 Provide adequate evidence, used selectively in support of that structure
 Have supporting material which can be easily used by other consultants delivering the viewpoint
Appendix 2: How to approach the assignment
The assignment aims to get students to structure and support an informed (supported) opinion on an issue of potential interest to consulting clients, drawing principally on existing knowledge and research of that issue. You will need to research the subject to do this effectively. Your aim is to persuade clients that your opinions are interesting and worth listening to.
The pyramid approach that follows emphasizes the connection between your supported opinion and the rigorous structure (the pyramid approach) to clearly articulate your opinion. This is an assignment that focuses as much on the process as the content, and we will mark it accordingly. The suggested approach aims to be as exhaustive as possible, and we are aware that many of you set yourselves very high standards in your work. We look forward to marking some excellent assignments!
1. Understand the concept of a viewpoint
 Understand the nature of a “viewpoint”: go on websites to view think-pieces, position papers (downloads often available).
 This viewpoint is designed to stimulate clients (plural, not singular) within a single sector – this is normal practice within these consulting firms.
2. Research the subject
 Do some general background research on the subject to check on major areas or issues you should consider. Review websites of other firms to see what they have produced for clients.
 Do not research in too much detail at this stage
1. Understand the viewpoint concept
2. Research the subject
3. Construct your pyramid diagram
4. Review your pyramid
5. Construct presentation in line with pyramid
6. Add notes pages, appendices, references
3. Construct your Pyramid Diagram
Once you have sufficient knowledge of the subject (from your initial research), developing your pyramid is the next step. It should be a one-slide diagram in the box style as explained/practised in the U58080 pyramid workshop session. It provides the structure of your presentation. Each box should contain a clear statement. There should be a clear introduction section, a main idea or main message (for example, a hypothesis or proposition for clients), and a “question and answer hierarchy” of “logical groupings” that provides support for that main message
Key principles:
 Start with the MAIN MESSAGE (your viewpoint/ opinion)
 The introduction (“SCQA” structure) should be constructed to establish your MAIN MESSAGE as the answer to the issue
 Support with a number of “why?”, “how?” questions, etc. (3 to 5 may be a good planning number)
 Extend the pyramid vertically, as appropriate, with further “why?”, “how?”, “how do you know?” questions – the key evidence and support that underpins your “whys” (in practice some of this may be presented through the notes page facility as if briefing a speaker)
 Remember to use simple, clear statements in each box
 Use the “MECE” (mutually exclusive, collectively exhaustive) principle horizontally to help you determine the statements in each box (try to make sure these are “parallel” – issues of the consistent level of each statement are relevant)
 “NEXT STEPS” section could be used to suggest typical services your firm has on offer that may be relevant to the issue, BUT a viewpoint would not normally get involved in discussing services and solutions in detail – the purpose is to stimulate a discussion which may lead to a sale.
4. Review your Pyramid
 Confirm the main message is clear and adequately supported by your “why?” questions, etc.
 Confirm the underlying support and research evidence is adequate but not excessive to your purpose.
o Evidence and support may include: research findings, authoritative opinion from experts (occasional quotations where relevant), a short discussion/ flow diagram/ matrix that supports the logic of a statement, a quantification of possible benefit, impact of issue, or improvement achievable, etc.
 Fill in gaps in your pyramid –you may need to research further or find better support/ evidence
5. Translate your Pyramid into PowerPoint slides
Some points to note:
 Use slide headers to tell the story (storyboard) derived from the pyramid. Use statements in headers which can tell the complete story in summary, without looking at the slide contents.
 Use “kickers” at the foot of slides (reveal boxes) which can help with transition of story to next page (where appropriate)
 Ensure some variety in your slide content style (bullets, diagrams, images, quotations, tables)
 Use agenda or signposting devices to help the reader/ speaker with navigation
 Make your statements and slides as clear and simple as possible
 The slide design should be branded (you may use branding developed in other projects)
 ensure the slides are clear and understandable to the intended audience.
Remember, the pyramid diagram should be the key to understanding your slides for other presenters. The second source of help to them is your notes pages…
6. Complete the notes pages for your slides
“Notes pages” can be found on PowerPoint by clicking “View”, followed by “Notes pages”. This view shows the slide you are working on with an area for speaker notes immediately below. You should prepare appropriate speaker notes (possibly as bullet points) to guide speakers using your slides.
Remember the scenario – you are producing a presentation for delivery by a senior consultant in your firm. They are experienced at delivering presentations, and do not need to be told to smile, to click to go on to the next slide, etc.
What you include may vary from slide to slide, and some slides may not need additional notes. You must make the notes pages clear and simple for quick assimilation by other speakers. Normally bullets or numbered points would suffice.
Points you may think about including are:
 Key points in the argument / discussion of the opinion that are worth making or re-iterating verbally
 Additional stories, anecdotes or evidence to use verbally in support of the viewpoint
 Any aspects where there might be differences within a sector which should be acknowledged by a speaker
 Acknowledgements of areas of possible disagreement from listeners, either with your opinion or with the evidence presented (effectively, you forearm speakers with the “why nots”), and suggestions for building a client-focussed discussion on these disagreements.
 Possible hooks that could open up further discussion later – uncertainties/ unknowns/ paradoxes to pose, requests for client experiences in relation to the problem, etc.
 Warning of “reveals” or animations on the slides, and how to use them
 Any theatrical devices – use of silence, questions to ask audience, cut-in video clips, role plays, or jokes
 Suggestions for short scene-setters, stories (before referring to the SCQA structure of the introduction) or final messages to give to clients
 If appropriate, links to other services that your firm may sell to support a client.
 Etc.
The above represents a fairly exhaustive checklist of things to think about, and it is unlikely you would use all.
7. Appendices and References
If appropriate, you may produce “appendix” slides, in an appendices section. These do not count for the slide limit on this assignment but must be professionally presented in a way that they could be used by other members of your firm if they chose to present more detailed evidence supporting their argument.
For the purposes of the assignment, please add a “references” appendix to the slide pack as a separate section, giving your reference list in accordance with the required Harvard format. Important points of support or evidence on the face of the slides would normally have a name and date reference, consistent with the Harvard approach.
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Use the Research Chart to document how this business or industry’s activities affect the various sectors of the local and world economy.

everything is provided

Part One: Choose
Identify an economic issue that is important in your community. You may choose to talk to your instructors and members of your family. View a list of economic policy topics you may choose to consider.

Part Two: Research
Learn more about how this issue affects your community. You may choose to contact a local leader such as a member of your city or county council or a representative from a related citizen interest group. Consult an online phone book or community website for contact information. Use the Research Chart to document your data, take notes, and track your sources of information.

Part Three: Construct
Construct a circular-flow diagram for a business or industry in your community. Diagram the flow of goods, services, and money from your chosen industry to the various sectors of the local and world economy. For example, a factory in your community creates jobs and products. The income to the households creates spending in the economy as people consume products, invest, and pay taxes to the government.
Use the Research Chart to document how this business or industry’s activities affect the various sectors of the local and world economy.

Submit both the diagram and the chart in assessment 06.01 Economic Relationships.

Describe and discuss demographic and economic trends that affect the sale of the product/service.

Module 2—Internal and External Marketing Variables (Chapters 1-5)

Q1. Provide a description of the product/service and a brief history of the firm.

Q2. Explain the organization’s mission. Provide its mission statement or create one if necessary. (Ch. 2)

Q3. Conduct a brief SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis for the organization. (Ch. 2)

Q4. Describe and discuss demographic and economic trends that affect the sale of the product/service. Describe and discuss technological changes and changes in consumer tastes and preferences that have affected the sale of the product/service. (Ch.3)

Q5. Create a marketing research process to be used to gather information on present or potential customers. Which forms of marketing research would be best in gathering consumer information relating to the product/service? (Ch. 4)

PS. The firm to be discussed above is NETFLIX.Also you are going to need this text book to complete this paper

Kotler, P. T., & Keller, K. L. (2016). Marketing management (Custom 15th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson, Inc. ISBN: 9780133856460

Discuss the ways in which literature belonging to one time and place are received by new audiences across geographical frontiers as well as across historical eras.

Discuss the representation of women, historical representation, challenging social custom in Euripides’ play The Medea.

Discuss the ways in which literature belonging to one time and place are received by new audiences across geographical frontiers as well as across historical eras.

How are literary texts and theatrical performances altered as they enter the translingual spaces between cultures?

How and for what purposes have the cultural artefacts of the past been preserved for later generations, and what new significance have they acquired for contemporary audiences across the globe?