Task 1: New Zealand law (a) Your branch manager has asked for your help developing some non- verifiable continuing professional development material, as required by the Real Estate Authority. Prepare notes to help your colleagues understand each of the following pieces of legislation. In your notes, for each Act: • give a summary of the purpose of the Act • give advice about how to behave according to the law for each Act • give at...
Task: Learning outcomes: By the end of the module, you should be able to: 1. Apply subject knowledge and understanding in the Conceptual and applied aspects of construction technology to commercial, Industrial and high rise use. 2. Investigate, analyse and evaluate relevant legislative, technical and environmental issues and draw compliant legislative and technical solutions. 3. Appraise arguments, choices and evidence, be able to draw concl...
Task: Research the different roles and provide your title for the selected role category. Post your selected role in your assigned interdisciplinary team’s forum area (make sure nobody else on your team has selected the role), and then post your selected role in this classroom discussion forum area. Do not duplicate the roles inside of the team. Administrative Management Role: Administrator, Administrative Leader, Director of Administration, ...
Task A nurse is completing a health history on a 15-year-old client who is providing short answers. List three (3) ways a nurse can illicit a greater response from the client. A client who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia is beginning medication therapy. Name two (2) positive and two (2) negative symptoms of schizophrenia that are treated with medications? When a client is undergoing systematic desensitization the...
Questions: Case Study The CIO Dilemma Identifying the broad problem area Sara Foster is the Information Technology Director of a medium-sized firm. She observes that the newly installed Management Information System (MIS) is not being used by middle managers as much as was originally expected. Some middle managers have occasionally approached the helpdesk or some other expert for help, whereas oth-ers make decisions without fa...
Case study - Profile of a Leader Assessment Weighting: 25 Due date and time: 12 noon Friday 14. August Submission instructions: Submit to Turnitin by 12 noon Friday 14. August Turnitin instructions: Submit a soft copy through Turnitin (see instructions on how to do this in the BIHM manual and on AUTonline). Learning Outcomes Assessed: 1. Apply appropriate theoretical perspectives, models and dynamics of leadership 2. Critically evaluate leadershi...
Questions: Bibliography, Citations Scenario: Imagine you are a high powered international business consultant who has been retained by a major multinational corporation. (You can decide the product or business profile of this company) This corporation is thinking about expanding internationally and requires your expertise and advice about which market to choose for its expansion. Your mission is to research and recommend the best export...
Task Weighting: CW1 30% CW2 70% Introduction You have been appointed as a team of consultants to design a Hotel building complex near the motorway that links an international airport in the UK, Heathrow to the specific. The site of this complex is separated from the motorway by a large fast flowing Stream that flows parallel to the motorway and finally finds its way into the River Thames .This Stream which ...
Case Study 2 The RGV Information GroupThe RGV Information Group is among the largestresearch companies in the world. RGV’s clients include many Fortune 500 and blue chip industry leaders such as Cummins Engine Company, Lenscrafters, Continental Cablevision, Florida Power and Light, and Oglethorpe Power Corporation.The Indianapolis-based company was founded in 1939 as a field interviewing service by Tommie RGV, grandmother of Steven F. RGV, ...
Question: Car Jack Analysis Figure 1 shows a jack designed to lift small unit body cars of up to mass 514 kg. The car is raised and lowered by turning the 150mm handle which is attached to the threaded bar of diameter 10mm. Figure 1: Car Jack Design (Souce: Merian & Kraige) All parts are made form Alloy Steel with a Young’s module of 210GN/m2, Poisson’s ratio of 0.28 and a yield strength of 620.24 MN/m2. For the configura...
Assessment 2 Anytown Art Gallery 2020 1) You are required to draw from the course readings from MGMT862 to critically analyse the planning, process, and implementation of the changes at Anytown Art Gallery. 2) Imagine you are a change consultant while you read and analyse the Anytown Art Gallery case. 3) Analyse how well the organisation managed the changes for all stakeholders in the case. 4) Identify three key aspects of the change process that...
Question: Compare two case study and answer the question bellow Many dimensions contribute to the perceived reputation of a business, however, the ethical dimension has become as important and inextricably linked to, other dimensions that constitute reputation, such as product quality and financial performance. Ethics is even perceived by some organisations as being the source of competitive advantage. In essay format, critically discu...
Task: This assignment relates to the following Course Learning Requirements: 1 – Explore and identify the theories of early learning 2 – Explore the historical context of learning theory and practices 3 – Identify how theories inform teaching practices that support diversity and culture Objective of the Assignment: To select three theories that were discussed in the course and explain how you could apply ...
Question: In this module, you have learned about discretionary decisions made by criminal justice professionals. You will now apply this knowledge to analyze the potential repercussions of decisions made in the different branches of the criminal justice system. First, read each scenario in the Module Three Practice Activity Template. Identify the discretionary decision that must be made and the potential options. Next, describe what factors ma...
Assignment Practice 1 A construction company bought a 180,000 metric ton earth sifter at a cost of $65,000. The company expects to keep the equipment a maximum of 7 years. The operating cost is expected to follow the series described by 40,000 + 10,000k, where k is the number of years since it was purchased (k = 1, ..., 7). The salvage value is estimated to be $30,000 for years 1 and 2 and $20,000 for years 3 through 7. At i = 10% per year, de...
Questions: Discussion Of Comparative Advantage, Role Of Economies Of Scale, Government Intervention, Economic Integration Etc. Description Of Client’s (International) Business Operations Model - Overview Of Current Largest Markets For The Sector - Brief Analysis Of Global Competition In The Sector/Industry (Local And International) Analysis Of European International Competitiveness In This Sector/Industry Answers: Company Prof...
Question: Learning Outcomes: Knowledge and Understanding tested in this assignment: 1. how to use fundamental marketing concepts across borders with clear consideration for cultural differences and variants; 2. how to analyse cultural diversity when formulating an organisation's marketing strategy; 4. how to create, evaluate and manage the marketing communications function across cultures. Learning Outcomes: Skills and Attributes tested in...
Question: Section A In this Section, you are required to answer ALL of the questions. The internal rate of return is defined as the: maximum rate of return a firm expects to earn on a project. rate of return a project will generate if the project in financed solely with internal funds. discount rate that equates the net cash inflows of a project to zero. discount rate which causes the net present value of a project to equal zero. Qu...
Purpose: The purpose of this assessment is to develop an understanding of how the culture of a nation and the culture of a business impact on the way that workforce, contractors, agents and business relationships are managed. Assessment 3 will cover the practical and ‘real world’ implications of Human Resources Management in an international business environment. Requirement: You are to write a professional report wh...
Questions: Unit learning outcomes Demonstrate the following knowledge and understanding Contextual understanding of the theoretical approaches to the global study of childhoods and related practices in care and education. Demonstrate the following skills and abilitiesCritically analyse and compare experiences of childhood and children’s services globally by reference to their social and economic and cultural contexts. What...
Task Social Science Current Events File Social scientists seek to understand people. They are interested in the human experience, and they examine cultures, societies, and behaviours of different groups of people through their research. Society is not static. Society is dynamic; it is constantly changing and transforming as our environment, beliefs and values change. These changes can create challenges within a society that need to be a...
Questions: Assignment: During Module 3, we discuss various forms of verbal and non-verbal communication. These forms of communication often work together to convey meaning. Watch Season 4 Episode 2 of “Everybody Loves Raymond”: “The Can Opener”. The episode is available for free at Dailymotion: Select two scenes from the episode and discuss the following: 1. What are the specific ways the characters con...
Question : Learning Goals: Using person-centered language can have a positive impact on your workplace and help to reduce stigma and discrimination. After completing three 15-minute modules, you will be better able to: In order to earn 5%, you will need to complete the 45 minute course (all three modules) and submit the following three documents to the appropriate drop box on your Learning Management System (D2L or Blackboard). Answers to f...
The role of mediation is an important one but has often been overlooked in the health and safety space. Using the Pike River Coal Mine Disaster as a case study, discussed how conflict resolution could have been used to address the critical safety issues. · The format should be a report, i.e. introduction, headings, conclusion, NO executive summary. · Draw on the literature to concentrate on two or more fundamental sa...
Task: Patient-Centered Care Report Details Attempt 1Available Attempt 2NotAvailable Attempt 3NotAvailable Toggle Drawer Overview Write a report on the application of population health improvement initiative outcomes to patient-centered care, based on information presented in an interactive multimedia scenario. In this assessment, you have an opportunity to apply the tenets of evidence-based practice in both patient-centered care and population h...