The Chinese model of development

The division of Korea has seen the north and South head in different economic directions. What would it mean to North Korea if it adopted the Chinese model of development?

The theory relevant to plant ecology

What is a theory relevant to plant ecology?, what is the phenomena that this theory explains, what are some of the broad applications for the theory, and base on the theory what is a reasonable prediction

Characterize relevant stakeholders of the business ecosystem

Design effective, efficient, and sustainable processes, which factor in the needs, wants, preferences, and expectations, that characterize relevant stakeholders of the business ecosystem, through collaborative consensus building,

Identify appropriate leadership strategies based on critical evaluation

You will reflect upon their own experiences, as well as theories and concepts, associated with generational and cultural differences and managing a diverse workforce in the hospitality industry.

 

Reflect on what kind of manager you will be: 

What are your professional diversity management strengths and weaknesses?

o How will you acknowledge cultural diversity in your workplace?

o What strategies will you use and why do you consider them to be the most effective?

o How will your diversity management strategy benefit your company and gain a competitive advantage in the hospitality industry?

 

Have in mind the Learning Outcomes that you must achieve with this coursework: 

1) Design effective, efficient and sustainable processes, which factor in the needs, wants, preferences, and expectations, that characterize relevant stakeholders of the business ecosystem, through collaborative consensus building,

2) Identify appropriate leadership strategies based on critical evaluation of emerging leadership models, across cultures and generational cohorts. Critically analyze and apply theories and research that have been carried out on recommended strategies and policies for managing a diverse workforce in the hospitality industry.

3) Monage a decision-making process by incorporating unbiased and f

The HIPAA Security violation

In your organization, a laptop containing patient information was stolen. The laptop was password protected but the health information of the patients in it was not encrypted.

In light of the HIPAA Security Rule, discuss whether the HIPAA Security violation occurred or not, and why you think so. Provide a review of this incident’s consequences for the organization. Offer a preventive measure to implement to avoid similar issues in the future.

Your initial post supported by at least two (2) scholarly references should be posted by Saturday mid-night, followed by a minimum of two (2) responses to classmates’ posts comprising at least 150 words supporting, challenging, clarifying, or adding to the existing information by Tuesday mid-night (9/20/2022). Make sure to follow APA 7.

The interactions between the geosphere and hydrosphere

When water moves across the Earth and transports sediment, it is an example of interactions between the geosphere and hydrosphere the geosphere and atmosphere the geosphere and biosphere the hydrosphere and biosphere. Explain

The variables that control it in river systems

What does the Froude number determine? What are the two most important variables that control it in river systems, and how? How does changing these variables change the flow?

Increasing Employee Well-Being and Productivity

Please read through the sample research-based report, “Increasing Employee Well-Being and Productivity Through Decreasing Work Hours.”  You can access the sample from Content (Sample Papers) for Week 5. BE AWARE: this paper cites sources and lists references using APA 7th Edition.

Answer the following questions. Post your answers as your response to this discussion topic.

1. Has the writer followed the assignment instructions for the research report assignment and provided all sections of the report, completed correctly. as requested by the instructions? If not, what has not been done correctly?

2. Does the executive summary follow the model from the Victoria Business School and include Headings and other elements that model recommends?

3. Are the majority of sources used scholarly or trade/professional?

 

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and motivation

Case: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and motivation

 

Today, there are few self-respecting companies that do not have a corporate responsibility program (CSR) or mission statement, but many have struggled to establish a tangible business case for the investment in these programmes. However, in recent years, it has become clear that staff motivation is a powerful bottom-line benefit of corporate responsibility, and Robert Davies, chief executive of the International Business Leaders Forum, which works with corporations to promote responsible business practices, argues that the employee audience has become a major driver of CSR. For instance, according to a report published by the research company Ipsos MORI, evidence is emerging that staff is concerned about the ethical behavior of the companies for whom they work, and 86 percent of British workers believe it is important that their employer should be responsible to society and the environment.

In the UK, the push by retailers to meet the demands of a growing number of ethical shoppers has raised the profile of the ethical practices of businesses. Marks and Spencer, for example, is inviting shoppers to ‘look behind the label’ at the sustainability of its products, as well as its labor, fair trade, and animal welfare practices. Moreover, companies have implemented carbon reduction programs as global warming has taken center stage. Tesco, for example, has embarked on an ambitious labeling initiative that will let shoppers compare all its products on their carbon emissions levels. People want to see similar practices in action, not only in the supermarket aisle but also in the workplace.

People are searching for meaning at work, says Linda Holbeche, director of leadership and consultancy at the Work Foundation. They are conscious of how organizations’ walk the talk’ on things such as CSR. In addition, the activities of leading business figures such as Bill Gates – whose foundation is tackling global health problems such as the spread of HIV/Aids – have also increased the desire on the part of workers to see their employers take action on some of the world’s social and health problems.

Indeed, the opportunity for staff to participate in community initiatives has become important. To this end, KPMG, winner in this year’s ‘best workplace’ corporate responsibility category, offers staff the chance to volunteer. In 2006, for instance, 31 percent of its workforce volunteered, contributing 32,000 hours to community projects. The company has recognized that such commitments help it attract and retain top talent, both executives and graduates. Thus if you want to be a great place to work, it is not just about base salary and benefits, says Mike Kelly, UK head of corporate social responsibility at KPMG. While people expect leading companies to provide leading remuneration packages and expect the best in training and development, they also expect to work in an environment where they can contribute to the community.

Source: Murray, S. (2007) Financial Times, 2 May

1. To what extent do you feel that employees’ motivations are likely to be affected by the CSR activities (or lack of) of the firms they work for?

2. Using an appropriate motivation theory, state how you would classify CSR (or lack thereof) as a motivator?

3. Assume that you have just finished the final year of your degree and are about to be interviewed for your first full-time job. List your priorities for what you would be looking for in a job that would make you feel good about the job.

4. Now rank these things in importance, starting from 1 for the most important.

5. List the things you would most want to avoid in any job you take.

6. Now rank this starting from minus one downwards.

7. Are positive CSR policies on the part of a potential employer anywhere on your list?

 

the role of the assessment practitioner

When administering tests, what actions on the part of the assessment practitioner could tend to make the test-taker score less valid? How does the role of the assessment practitioner giving an individual test differ from that of a medical technician collecting a blood sample? what principles should guide the person who, for purpose of legal procedure, is assigned to administer a test to an uncooperative adult? Explain to a trade union leader whether, as mandated by Employment Equity Act, assessment measures can be used fair, nondiscriminatory way with job applicants who have a physical or mental disability. what are some of the important considerations when assessing young children? what key factors should be kept in mind when assessing people with physical or mental disabilities?