industrial organization

 
You are to select an industry on which the assignment will be based. Each student should select a different industry to be agreed with Gary Cook by week 5 – you can either tell me your chosen industry in class or email me. You are then to prepare a report on the industry that answers the following questions.

a) Identify the key features of structure, conduct and performance in the industry. To what extent does the S-C-P paradigm provide a valid explanation of the conduct and performance in the industry?

b) Examine ways in which new and existing firms attempt to enter the industry and to expand. What barriers to entry and mobility exist and how do firms overcome them?

c) In light of the answers above, which approach(es) provide the most valid insight into how markets develop over time?
The report should be a maximum of 2,500 words for the main body (including within-text references and tables you have created) of the report (not including contents page, footnotes, executive summary, appendices, bibliography, tables imported from elsewhere)

management writing

 
1. It is 50% of the total grade, it should be as much perfect as possible!
2. It should be the most greatest quality you can provide, it is writing class and should be passed with a high grade in this paper in order to get the accptence for the program!
I trust you guys, I’m being so much stress on this paper!
However, An A paper (90-100) is excellent in all respects. It shows originality of thought and is well argued and well organized with a clear, specific, and ambitious thesis. It is well developed with content that is specific, interesting, appropriate, and convincing. It has logical and artful transitions and is marked by stylistic finesse and varied sentence structures. It demonstrates command of mature diction and has few, if any, mechanical, grammatical, spelling, or diction errors.

** Instructions will be attached, please follow it, it is more than one option to choose from, please chose the more comfortable option you can go with.

** This template contains basic MLA formatting: indentations, margins, font, line spacing, and widow/orphan control.
The first page will contain 22 lines (not counting the header/title and absent widow/orphan control). Subsequent pages will typically contain 27 lines (without widow/orphan). A five page paper will total approximately 1,700 words (not counting header/title and works cited),
**** The template will be attached also
If you have any question, please let me know!

Advancing Career Development

 
Assignment Information
This assignment is designed to assess learning outcomes 1-4 and accounts for 100% of the overall module mark.
This assignment requires you to prepare a portfolio of total length no more than 2,000 words demonstrating your activities on the module and the learning you have acquired in accordance with the four learning outcomes. The intended learning outcomes are that on completion of this module the student should be able to:
• Participate in a professional networking environment and appreciate the benefits of such an environment for employers and potential employees.
• Enhance graduate ’employability’ skills of personal development, such as: CV writing, interview skills, meeting management, effective e-mailing.
• Perform an analysis of the graduate labour market and discuss possible job opportunities in their preferred industry(ies).
• Analyse the advantages/disadvantages of working in different kinds of employment -(Public Sector/Private Sector/Voluntary Sector and large /medium-sized/small organisations).

Employment Law in Canada. Cheaters exposed: Abuses and misuses of employment insurance.

 
What are the various perspectives of each stakeholder on this issue, and why? Including a discussion of the established interpretation/precedent in similar cases and how these impact the perspectives of the parties involved.
What are your suggestions for changes that each party can make to help resolve the conflict, or what types of external issues need to be considered before a solution might even be possible?

Relevant employment legislation: The Employment Insurance Act

Expectations

• Case precedent was explained well and convincingly, with critical analysis applied to the interpretations of the precedent. Strong arguments and evidence.
• Onus of responsibility clearly defined, suggestions legally sound and risk assessment or change management considered.
• Excellent research and integration of Employment Law concepts into paper.

Complexity of Management

 
The Assignment is 2,500 words

The purpose of this assignment is to assess your ability to investigate and diagnose the nature, source and significance of complexity within organisations through applying appropriate academic theory and literature to real world situations.

Therefore you are required to prepare and produce a 2500 word written case study evaluation in which you;

� Broadly set out the context of the current situation of the case study organisation
� From your observations of issues facing the case study organisation map out the range of contributory factors
� From your mapping exercise use appropriate tools including models, theories, literature etc. to
o identify the most significant factors and
o evaluate how their relationship contributes to the emerging complexity for the organisation

Also, I want to add the marking scheme and there are 3 sections
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: Mapping
Section 3: Research and Reading + Evaluation = the biggest mark

practical case study (six metaphors of organization)

 
This case study is the central individual project for each student within the course. This study serves to help synthesize the material covered in the course. It should bring the essence of the lectures and readings of the course. It should demonstrate the student’s thorough understanding of at least six of the “metaphors of organization” studied within the course (see below) and a capacity to apply these in depth to a chosen case study.

The following are general instructions for completing the project. You will find a rubric for the grading of the paper in Blackboard, under Assignments, “Practical Case Study”.
GUIDELINES FOR THE PRACTICAL CASE STUDY

In this course, you will examine a number of different ways of viewing organizations. Each way provides a lens that highlights different aspects of organization. These ways of viewing, or metaphors, should be explored in depth within the analysis.

The purpose of this case study is to create an opportunity to apply the ideas and concepts discussed in class and the readings in the analysis of a real organizational situation. The situation may be drawn from your own experience or from some public event on which information is readily available in newspapers, reports, etc. Your choice of organization and situation will be an important one, and will call for considerable judgment and discretion on your part in deciding whether it is feasible to use it for the purposes of the case study.

PRACTICAL CASE STUDY, continued

Be sure to maintain a professional stance in relation to matters which are sensitive and confidential, and disguise the source of your project (unless it is drawn from public records)
through use of appropriate pseudonyms. Confidentiality and the general conduct of the project are entirely your responsibility, so proceed with caution and ethical care.

If you have no other way to identify an organization, you may choose a complex, real life organizational problem/situation as described in a detailed case study or written about in at least multiple sources in the press (for example in Fortune, the Economist, Sloane Management Review, Wall Street Journal, or through a case clearing house such as the Harvard Business School Press. It should not be a case that you have studied in another course, and must be a unique submission with minimal similarity (less than 15%) to other cases or papers submitted via the Blackboard “Turnitin” system. (You will find a Turnitin link under Assignments in Blackboard for your case study.)

In essence, the case study invites you to do the following:

1) Identify an organizational situation that appears to be amenable to the kind of analysis and exploration used in this course: the situation must be sufficiently complex to generate enough material for the writing of a case that meets the specifications described below.
2) Find relevant information and data about the organization and situation.
3.) Consider the metaphors, images, concepts and general ideas discussed in class. Choose at least six of the metaphors to apply to your organization to help to make sense of the situation being described.
4) Write up the case study in a way that relates evidence to theory to provide an appropriate analysis and explanation of the situation described.

Successful organizational analysis rests in an ability to examine any given organizational situation so that its fundamental characteristics are made clear. It is not simply a question of spotting problems and applying appropriate solutions. Rather, it hinges on questions such as:

• What is going on in the situation that you are analyzing?
• How can you account for its characteristics and the way these may be changing?
• How can you make sense of the situation and arrive at an interpretation that allows you to say something concrete about it?

Elements of the Case Study

(a) Brief Summary: Introduction to Your Organization A brief account of the situation being investigated, providing sufficient information for the reader to understand the nature of the organization and its context. This section should include relevant background information as well as a clear statement of the focus of your case study. For example, it is appropriate to provide information on the age, size, and history of the organization, the product or services it provides, and the general nature of its environment. The purpose of this is to orient the reader, so that he or she can acquire an understanding of the industry or sector with which you are dealing, and the general trends it is facing. Following a general introduction, you should focus in on the specific situation of the organization that demands—or did demand– attention.

PRACTICAL CASE STUDY, continued
(b) Analyze the organization using at least six metaphors from the course. Here explain and demonstrate your thorough understanding of the metaphors. Present the organization in terms of the six metaphors, applying these to bring out the critical issues and challenges of the situation. Demonstrate your understanding of the metaphors and their relevance to the case (if you find that they do not appear relevant, choose other metaphors. If you cannot find six that are relevant you should choose a different focal organization!).

The different metaphors that we discuss in class fit different situations. Which metaphors or combination of metaphors best accounts for your situation, and helps you understand and produce the analysis or “storyline” by which you can best gain insight (For more details on this method, see Chapter 11 of Images of Organization). This will call upon your ability to use your information and judge its significance.

For example, you may find that your case is best understood as a situation of organizational politics, one of classic bureaucracy, or one that is best understood in terms of the inability of the organization to adapt to its environment. You cannot make this judgment too early in the course—you will have to wait until you have finished the preliminary analysis. If you are successful in this final stage of the project, you will find that you have a much deeper understanding of the situation studied than you did at the beginning of the course. Your task in writing the final report is to communicate this understanding to the reader.

(c) Offer substantial and clear recommendations for the organization, and show how these emerge from your analysis. Here you can synthesize but go beyond the metaphors.

The report should be approximately ten to twelve double-spaced pages (approximately 4000-5000 words).

CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING THE REPORTS

The following criteria will be used to evaluate the case study
• Demonstrated understanding of the metaphors, and the theories and concepts related to these, which can be used to explain the case situation; a discussion of alternative ways of viewing the case will be particularly valuable when relevant.
• The comprehensiveness and care with which the case situation being analyzed is
described
• The complexity of the case (cases that are very simple and offer little challenge will not necessarily earn a high grade)
• The quality of discussion linking theory to data: the rigor and soundness of your
analysis and general conclusions
• The professionalism with which the report is presented.

Analytical Tools for Business Management

 
I need you to use the 7 steps of problem solving to write a report about 4000 words, the problem is how (Dublin GAA) football team winning the all Ireland championships, I need you to use techniques (linear programming) (simulation) (statistics) (forecasting).
There are some constraints could be used like injuries, competition from other teams, weather, how many times a week or a day they can train, moral within the team, quality of the coaching.
The abstract of the report should be 2 pages (see the word document guidelines attached)

In addition, I need you to do a poster and follow the attached (pdf) files instructions. Please see the attached instructions for more information

making money online

 
plan for an online start-up business or small business operation, which is then implemented. You are only allowed to go above or below this word count by 10% otherwise marks may be deducted. Marks will be awarded as follows:

• INTRODUCTION (5%)
• OVERVIEW OF YOUR ORGANISATION STRUCTURE (10%)
• SWOT (10%)
• SALES AND MARKETING PLAN (10%)
• MANUFACTURING, DISTRIBUTION AND/OR OPERATIONS (10%)
• FINANCE (CASH FLOW AND START-UP FUNDING NEEDS) (10%)
• RISK MANAGEMENT (10%)
• MEASURING SUCCESS (SMART TARGETS) (10%)

Partnership Contributions and Distributions

In 1,500–2,500 words, describe partnership contributions and distributions. Please include information on the taxability of partnership contributions (Chapter 19) and distributions (Chapter 20) and how the IRS has created various elections to counterbalance or minimize the uneven effects of certain types of distributions.

Coca-Cola

This paper is for International Business. Outline the company incorporating the external influences that affect international business. Give an introduction on the company. Also include politics, legal environment, economics, geography and the competition. Mention mean income, unemployment and national competition.