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Explain the role of an HR audit as it relates to strategy formation. Describe one benefit of an HR audit.

According to HR management expert John Bratton, “Strategic human resource management is the process of linking the human resource function with the strategic objectives of the organization to improve performance” (Bradley, 2014). Understanding the organization’s strategy is a key component in planning. Although some organizational strategies may not be published, one can make business assumptions regarding strategies based on available information. For this Discussion, you will become familiar with the role of HR as it relates to HR strategy formation and planning. Based on this week’s readings and your own academic research, respond to the following discussion questions/prompts: 1. Explain the role of an HR audit as it relates to strategy formation. Describe one benefit of an HR audit. 2. Explain the role of the organizational mission and vision in creating an HR operating plan. 3. Suggest how the results of a gap analysis directly impact HR strategy and organizational strategy formation. (Provide one example.) (All references must be no earlier than 2015)

Proposal – Workplace bullying: Aggressive behavior and its effect on job satisfaction and productivity

WORKPLACE BULLYING: AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AND ITS EFFECT ON JOB SATISFACTION AND PRODUCTIVITY – S1 – Problem Statement

Use the following suggestions to assist you in developing your Discussion posts: 1. Make a suggestion or share an insight about your work on one or more components of your Doctoral Study. 2. Ask a probing or clarifying question. Offer and support an opinion, providing evidence to support your claim. 3. Validate a posting with scholarly sources. (Sources may be no easier than 2015)

Research Paper – Delayed recovery at a deep, stratifying eutrophic lake: a palaeolimnological perspective

Focus on Rostherne Mere lake in the UK as a study site. Aim: write a short report, in the format of a scientific report or paper, using both field and laboratory generated data and covering some of the relevant literature. Field data is uploaded below, should be used as tables and graphs (raw data is in excel files). Essay layout: introduction (indicate a clear understanding of the ecological changes brought about by eutrophication and how these are also affected by inlake processes), Methods and study site: study site (Rostherne Mere but can use literature on Shropshire-Cheshire Meres to supplement papers on Rostherne Mere), methods (section is straightforward and should be kept very brief.

You can include water column profiling using a YSI sonde (should you chose to show a O2/temperature profile), sediment coring, loss-on-ignition and methods for diatom preparation and analyses. Basically, just give a very short description of standard methods by reference to the relevant literature. Provide details of the papers from which you derive diatom ecological information, such as weighted averaging optima (TP optima)), results (These can include oxygen temperature profile(s); core stratigraphy (dry weight and losson-ignition, and importantly diatom data as figure(s)); and associated indices or summary profiles (PCA-1),

Avoid ecological interpretation in the results section, save that for the discussion, include tables and figures.), discussion (Discuss your results/data in the context of the issues raised in the introduction. Are there any problems that should be considered? Use the literature to support your arguments and indicate where there are previous studies that made similar observations.), conclusion is optional. Try to cite John Anderson, John Smol, Helen Bennion.

Marketing Plan for Homebase

I have started the Marketing Plan, however it needs to be edited down, IE information needs to be put in the appendices and I already have a plan from a professional tutor (Attached) and needs to be met and followed. Also the rubric is attached which Guides you further, but the plan given by my tutor is really good.

Please address points 5(needs finishing), and then finish points 7 – 12

Please note Homebase is changing into BunningsWarehouse so please dont get confused, here is the 2016 annual report: www.insightdiy.co.uk/file-download.asp?type=products&id=17

http://www.annualreports.com/HostedData/AnnualReports/PDF/LSE_HOME_2016.pdf

and this is 2017: https://www.wesfarmers.com.au/docs/default-source/default-document-library/2017-annual-report.pdf?sfvrsn=0

Please reference properly as I have just left the links there

Master of law coursework assignment on International Commercial Litigation

This is the master of law coursework assignment. Work should be cited in OSCOLA format. My lecturer recommend to use these material and further additional specialist journal and topical cases involve in the subject matter as appropriate:
• Peter Stone, EU Private International Law, (Elgar 2015)
• Stone, P and Farah, Y, Research Handbook on EU Private International Law, Elgar, [2015]
• Dicey Morris and Collins, Conflict of Laws (Sweet & Maxwell) 15th Edition with updating supplement
•Fentiman, Richard, International Commercial Litigation, 2nd ed., Oxford (2015) [Available on Oxford Library]

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“Lloyds Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly” and the “International and Comparative Law Quarterly”.

Forum 3: Video Response Coursework

Assignment Name: “Forum 3: Video Response”
Assignment: U.S. Writer required and two or more references from the website.
Forum 3: “Video Response”
View the following Youtube video on technology with the viewpoint of a U.S. 10th grade teacher:

What is your reaction to video? Did anything surprise you? Offend you? What issues would you like your peers to comment on from the video?

Grading Rubric:
Forum Grading Rubric
Criterion Point Value
Initial Response: Posted by Thursday; No grammar or spelling errors; Meets minimum requirement. 60 pts
First Reply: Challenges peers with questions to elicit more discussion; Completed by Sunday; No spelling or grammar errors; Meets minimum requirements. 20 pts
Second Reply: Challenges peers with questions to elicit more discussion; Completed by Sunday; No spelling or grammar errors; Meets minimum requirements. 20 pts
TOTAL 100 pts
Please contact me if you have ANY clarification needed or instructions.

Assignment 1: “Captain of the Ship” Project – Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

• Select an adult or older adult client with an obsessive-compulsive disorder you have seen in your practicum.
In 3–4 pages, write a treatment plan for your client in which you do the following:
• Describe the HPI and clinical impression for the client.
• Recommend psychopharmacologic treatments and describe specific and therapeutic endpoints for your psychopharmacologic agent. (This should relate to HPI and clinical impression.)
• Recommend psychotherapy choices (individual, family, and group) and specific therapeutic endpoints for your choices.
• Identify medical management needs, including primary care needs, specific to this client.
• Identify community support resources (housing, socioeconomic needs, etc.) and community agencies that are available to assist the client.
• Recommend a plan for follow-up intensity and frequency and collaboration with other providers.

Research Paper – Hostile Urban Design as a Means of Excluding People from Public Spaces: the case of London

The paper should mainly focus on the examples in London* and contain the following:
(*you can change to another city in Europe, but please let me know first)
1. Presentation of the problem with argumentation why it is important from both a public and an academic perspective:
What is hostile architecture? What are the examples? Who is hostile architecture targeted at?
2. Purpose of the study and concrete research questions you want to answer:
What are the arguments for and against hostile architecture? What was the public reaction/backlash? Focus on public debate.

3. Brief overview of literature on the subject.
4. Discussion of the relevant concepts, theoretical perspectives, or analytical distinctions you want to apply to this problem.
5. Presentation of relevant method(s) and what type of data you intend to use (e.g. qualitative methods, such as interviews, literature analysis).
6. Discussion of the results from the study and their implications for further research.
Use at least 5 references.

The articles you can cite:
CNN. (2017). The debate: Is hostile architecture designing people out of cities? CNN Wire, p. CNN Wire, Dec 7, 2017.
De Fine Licht, K. (2017). Hostile urban architecture: A critical discussion of the seemingly offensive art of keeping people away. Etikk I Praksis, 11(2), 27-44.
Petty, J. (2016). The London Spikes Controversy: Homelessness, Urban Securitisation and the Question of ‘Hostile Architecture’. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 5(1), 67-81.

Salem, E. (2018). Hostile Architecture: When City Design Acts Against Us. [online] progrss. Available at: https://progrss.com/design/20180207/hostile-architecture/ [Accessed 7 Jan. 2019].
Meredith, C. (2017). How One Architect Is Innovating To Combat Homelessness In London. [online] Forbes.com. Available at: https://www.forbes.com/sites/bisnow/2017/04/06/how-one-architect-is-innovating-to-combat-homelessness-in-london/#37a2da866060 [Accessed 7 Jan. 2019].
Mortimer, C. (2015). Homelessness spikes are ‘anti-human’ says Space, Not Spikes artist. [online] The Independent. Available at: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/space-not-spikes-protest-artist-says-hostile-architecture-is-anti-human-10409673.html [Accessed 7 Jan. 2019].

Voon, C. (2018). Artist Launches Campaign to Call Out Hostile Urban Design. [online] Hyperallergic. Available at: https://hyperallergic.com/424567/stuart-semple-launches-campaign-to-call-out-hostile-urban-design/ [Accessed 7 Jan. 2019].
Griggs, M. (2014). Londoners Are Fighting Back Against “Hostile Architecture”. [online] Smithsonian. Available at: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/controlling-public-spaces-hostile-architecture-180951773/ [Accessed 7 Jan. 2019].