Ethical roles and responsibilities of the Human Resources practitioner

Explain how changes in both the external and internal environments have an impact on recruitment and selection. 6. Everybody in HR and R&Rs talks about – FIT – what does it mean? Define fit; explain what the types of fit are and what each type considers; what are the consequences of proper fit and a misfit? 7. How do staffing professionals promote the goals of the organization and society? 8. What are the characteristics of an effective recruiter? 9. Outline basic ethical and professional issues in recruitment and selection. 10. Describe the professional and ethical roles and responsibilities of the Human Resources practitioner concerning the process, issues, and techniques utilized in

The genetic variation of a population

Translocation and crossing over are both processes through which the genetic variation of a population is increased. Which of the following is true

In crossing over, each offspring cell contains less than the full complement of genes, and in translocation, each offspring cell contains more than the full complement of genes.
In crossing over, the exchange of genetic information always occurs between homologous chromosomes, and in translocation, the exchange of genetic information can occur between nonhomologous chromosomes.
In crossing over, all genes in the offspring are shuffled to different locations, and in translocation, all genes in the offspring are positioned in the same location.
In crossing over, all of the offspring are always viable, and in translocation, at least one of the offspring is not viable.

Promoting a social dimension through work

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) was established to ensure the social dimension was integral to future peace and economic development. The ILO’s mechanism to support countries promoting a social dimension through work is To use social marketing campaigns to change citizens’ behaviour. A ‘~, " To provide food parcels to countries suffering from civil war and unrest to support workers can go to work. An x, " To ban countries from participating in international meetings if they fail to implement decent work. A To adopt labour standards by the delegations of each country and support their implementation through guidance. QUESTION 12 Flexible working arrangements are designed: KW “, " For employees who prove to their organisations that they can be trusted. KW To give employees more choice over how much, where and when they work. KW To give employers more choice over how much, where and when their employees work. A Solely for employees who are perceived to be ‘valuable’ to organisations.

How can culture be nurtured to impact the organizational environment in a healthy way?

The global pandemic has been in effect for more than a year. Some organizations are earning growth/profit even more with the pandemic situation How can you relate employee training and development to ways employees influence organizational success in pandemic situations? Are there any cultural: implications? How can culture be nurtured to impact the organizational environment in a healthy way?

The links between plate tectonics and metamorphism

Requesting help to better understand the below questions:

1) Describe the mechanisms for the formation of foliation in metamorphic rocks.

2) Describe the various settings in which metamorphic rocks are formed and explain the links between plate tectonics and metamorphism.

3) Summarize the history of the geological time scale. Define eons, eras, periods, and epochs. Describe the relationships between eons, eras, periods, and epochs.

4) Describe the types of unconformities and make sure you describe what types of rocks are below and what types of rocks are above the unconformity.

High-quality care and culture safety

6-1 Short Paper: Benchmarking, Performance Improvement, and Teamwork Previous Next Instructions

This paper gives you an opportunity to solidify your understanding of benchmarking tools, other approaches commonly used to address performance improvement, and teamwork in promoting quality care and safety.

Compare and contrast various benchmarking tools and how they promote quality in healthcare organizations.
Select two of the following and assess how they address performance improvement.

  • Learn
  • Six Sigma
  • Baldrige Quality Award
  • Outcomes measurement

Examine the importance of effective teams and how they contribute to high-quality care and culture safety in the organization.

Classes of transposable elements in bacteria

Indicate the main classes of transposable elements in bacteria and their basic structure. Why do scientists believe retrotransposons and retroviruses are related? Indicate what distinguishes retrotransposons and retroviruses. How is the reverse transcriptase in retrotransposons and retroviruses unique from how we discussed reverse transcriptase in class so far?

Demonstration projects for the promotion and development

A close friend farms over 10,000 acres of corn in the mid-west. The property is spread out over 3 counties. His operation is a “partnership farm” with John Deere. They use the larger farm operations as demonstration projects for the promotion and development of new equipment.

He recently received a phone call from his John Deere representative, and they want the farm to go to electric tractors and combines in 2023. He currently has 5 diesel combines that cost $900,000 each that are traded every 3 years. Also, over 10 really BIG tractors.

John Deere wants him to go all-electric soon.

He said: “Ok, I have some questions. How do I charge these combines when they are 3 counties away from the shop in the middle of a cornfield, in the middle of nowhere?” “How do I run them 24 hours a day for 10 or 12 days straight when the harvest is ready, and the weather is coming in?” “How do I get a 50,000+ lb. to combine that takes up the width of an entire road back to the shop 20 miles away when the battery goes dead?”

Response Questions: 

  1. Have you heard of a “partnership farm” before? What benefit(s) does this arrangement provide to the farmer? What benefit(s) does this arrangement provide to John Deere?
  1. What things have John Deere failed to consider in this scenario?
  1. Do you think the John Deere representative was involved in the “push” for this farm to go electric? Why or why not?
  1. What factors are influencing John Deere to modify its sales strategies? What would happen if John Deere did not modify their sales strategies?

 

Chromatography experiment on the pigments

Earlier in the semester we ran a paper chromatography experiment on the pigments commonly found in the chloroplast of plants. In this lab, you are exposed to gel electrophoresis.  In the space below state the similarities and differences between these two lab experiments.

Genes on the X chromosome in humans

Hemophilia is determined by genes on the X chromosome in humans. Assume that a phenotypically normal woman whose father had hemophilia is married to a normal man. 1) What is the probability that their first son will have hemophilia? 2) What is the probability that their first daughter will have hemophilia? A. 100%; B. 50%; C. 25% D. 0% Please explain your answering and reasoning.