Best Practices and Globalisation (case study)

Read the case and summarize what the management of the company should do to succeed in its global operations (1,000 words).

Best Practices and Globalisation (case study)

Read the case and summarize what the management of the company should do to succeed in its global operations (1,000 words).

Procurement Process In The India Railways (Case study)

Read the case  and address the following

  • Introduction
  • Source Selection Methodology
  • Procurement Oversight and Regulation
  • Competition Between Suppliers
  • Ethics and Accountability in Procurement
  • Summary

Fire Tragedy (Case study of Regis Tower, Memphis, Tennessee)

Read the case, then answer the following:

  • Main factors that caused the fire
  • Source of fuel
  • Design flaws in the building and how they contributed to the start or size of the fire
  • Concerns with the building design or maintenance and how it hindered the fire response
  • Recommendations to the building design or maintenance that would have prevented the fire from starting or reduced the severity of the outcome.

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (Case study)

Jessica, a 38-year-old white female, has had three term births and one first-trimester
spontaneous abortion (G4P3013). Her third child was delivered via cesarean section and she
underwent tubal sterilization at that time.
She presents complaining of a 6-month history of fatigue. She reports no other symptoms, no
recent illness or change to her physical or emotional health, including no depression or
significant stress that might account for her fatigue. She does not smoke and uses alcohol only in
social situations.
You order a complete blood count (CBC) with platelets, which reveals a hemoglobin level of 10.1
g/dL and hematocrit of 29.8; other RBC indices are consistent with iron deficiency. WBCs and
platelets are within normal ranges. You also check her thyroid-stimulating hormone level, which,
at 1.8 mIU/L, is within normal limits.
You inquired about her menstrual periods, she reports that they are regular, with bleeding lasting
7 to 9 days. She typically uses super-absorbent tampons, changing them approximately every
two hours in the first couple of days of her period. She also relies on pads for backup during her
days of heavier flow. She has noticed that she sometimes passes quarter-sized clots. While
discussing these details, it becomes clear that Jessica has had heavy periods throughout her
reproductive life, but she had never sought medical help because she had accepted her periods
as a normal aspect of her life.
Jessica’s medical history is remarkable for hypertension and she currently takes 25 mg a day of
hydrochlorothiazide. Her only other medication is a daily multivitamin. Her surgical history
includes a tubal ligation. She reports no allergies.
She reports no intermenstrual or postcoital bleeding and is sexually active with only her husband.
There is no family history of breast, ovarian, colon, or uterine/endometrial cancers and no history
of abnormal Pap tests or positive screens for sexually transmitted infections.
On physical examination, Jessica is a well-developed, obese white female in no apparent
distress. Blood pressure is 138/87, pulse 78, temperature 98.9°F, height 5’6”; weight 267 pounds,
BMI 43.09 kg/m2. Aside from the obesity, there are no other relevant nonpelvic physical findings.
Her pelvic exam reveals no vulvar or vaginal lesions; a small amount of dark blood is present in
the vault. There is no cervical motion tenderness or cervical lesions. Her uterus and adnexal
structures are difficult to palpate because of her abdominal girth, though the uterus does not
appear to be enlarged and there are no pelvic masses palpated.
Questions:
With the above information, construct the subjective and objective data in a SOAP Note format.
What is your assessment of this patient?
What are your thoughts for treatment plan of this patient?
Is there any other information that you would obtain to assist you in determining treatment
options?
Which guidelines would you consult?
Responses need to address all components of the question, demonstrate critical thinking and
analysis, and include peer reviewed journal evidence to support the student’s position.
Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in AP  A format

“American Factory- 2019” Movie (Case study and reflection answered!)

Watch the movie “American Factory- 2019” and answer the questions relate to the movie. You need to draw from theories and concepts rather than using common sense. Here are the questions:
Questions: What were the cultural differences between Chinese and Americans? How about the perceptions of hierarchy? How about values?
Why did they fail in integration? What are your suggestions to improve integration? What is the vision, mission, and strategic objectives of the company?
Please read the summary of the movie I send you in case you don’t have the movie. https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/american-factory-review-2-1203198182/

Recreational Therapist (CTRS) Ethical Decision Making (Case study)

Instructions
Read the following case study about an ethical dilemma and answer the
questions below.
Text book not required to answer questions: Kunstler, R, and Daly, F.
Therapeutic Recreation Leadership and Programming; Human Kinetics; 2010
Case Study 
A Recreational Therapist (CTRS) has been working with a client who is recovering from an
automobile accident that caused a severe injury to both of his legs. After 4 months of intense
rehabilitation, the client and the CTRS began attending adapted sports clinics and events
together as part of an outpatient leisure education program. They also spent several scheduled
sessions in the community participating in leisure programs to identify and address physical and
environmental barriers related to the client’s injuries. On their last outing, the client invited the
CTRS to attend a jazz concert at a local night club. When the CTRS said that she didn’t work
on that particular night, the client stated, “I know, that’s why I’m asking.”
Case Study Questions (100 marks)

  1. What is the ethical dilemma?
  2. What is the risk of the dilemma?
  3. What bioethical principle(s) apply?
  4. What principle(s) of the TR Code of Ethics apply?
  5. What type of ethical issue is this dilemma?
  6. What ethical decision making approach would be the most appropriate to decide?
  7. What ethical decision making model would you choose to make the decision?
  8. Why did you choose this model?
  9. What is your decision?
  10. Why did you make this decision?

“Social Impact” of Brand Communication (Case study)

What is the “Social Impact” of Brand Communication?  Be sure that you have read pages 60 – 71 of your textbook before you begin this assignment.  I want you to really think about the ethical question found on page 64 of your textbook, “How sexy is too sexy?”  Does advertising lead to dangerous practices?  Does advertising lead to the rise of a materialistic culture?
This leads us to further evaluate the issue of social responsibility.  Because of the influence of advertising in our society as we know it, does advertising have a special social responsibility?

  1. Select a big-name company.  (TOMS) Post your company that you have selected to research to this forum.  First come, first serve.  (You’ll note that I like to use this pattern for my classes!)
    2.  Research website and materials of the company that you selected.
    3.  Prepare a four-page report on their efforts to be socially responsible.
    4.  Take a look at their advertising.  Address the question:  How is the company’s social responsibility position reflected in its advertising?

Think about your chapter – how does the company ensure that no stereotypes appear in their advertisements?   How does the company ensure that they are NOT incorporating deceptive/using unfair practices with their advertising?
Keep thinking – BIG PICTURE.  As a COMPANY, how are they socially responsible with their advertising?
Address the question:  How is the company’s social responsibility position reflected in its advertising?

Simple Regression Analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis (Case Study Questions)

Questions

  1. What is this case about?
  2. Why does the CEO want to increase store-level employee retention?
  3. What is the goal of the analysis done by Sarah Jenkins?

Now, use the data “Store24(A)_student.xlsl” to perform regression analysis.
How to run regression in excel (Links to an external site.) – Duration: 4:49
Simple regression:
Run the simple regression with “Profit” as a dependent variable and “MTenure” as an independent variable.

  1. Is manager tenure significant driver of store profit? How do you know it? How can you interpret the result of the regression?

Run the simple regression with “Profit as a dependent variable and “CTenure” as an independent variable.

  1. Is crew tenure significant drivers of store profit? How do you know it? How can you interpret the result of the regression?

Multiple regression:
Run the multiple regression with “Profit” as a dependent variable and the following independent variables: MTenure & CTenure.

  1. Are both tenures significant drivers of profit? How do you know it? How can you interpret the result of the regression?

Now, run the multiple regression with “Profit” as a dependent variable and the following independent variables: MTenure, CTenure, Pop, Comp, Visibility, PedCount, Res, and Hours24.

  1. Are both tenures significant drivers of profit? How do you know it? How can you interpret the result of the regression?
  2. Is there any difference in 6 and 7? What causes this difference?

Change Management (Case study)

Write a reflective paper about a change that was made by your organisation (2,500 words).