Basis of Assessment Weighting

Basis of Assessment Weighting
Part 1
Presentation and Style
Discussion of the importance and contribution of the articles in the bibliography
Discussion of philosophical underpinnings and methodological approaches taken in the articles in the bibliography 15
Discussion of the overall character of the bibliography
Part
Presentation and Style
Evidence of reading around issues of methodology in international management research
Explanation and rationale for the chosen methodology
Discussion of weaknesses of the methodology and implications of these weaknesses
ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC13)

 

Employability

Employability
Employability Case studyIbex Electronic
Ibex Electronics has been an established player in the electronics industry for almost two decades. Until recently, they have provided electronic components to a wide range of organisations, including multi-national business and other specialist firms. However, this part of the business has suffered through the vagaries of the electronics industry, especially due to imports from South East Asia. To combat this loss of business, Ibex has identified a high value niche market in electronic components for medical equipment.
Frank Greenshaugh, a PhabilitD graduate from Cambridge University, has led Ibex Electronics for the last five years. Frank is undoubtedly the typical technology expert boffin- full of ‘ out of the box ideas’, which have proved to either extremely successful or complete failures. He has led the company, and the staff, from the front, whilst giving each member of staff an opportunity to put forward suggestions on how things could be improved.
Initially, meetings held within the company were well received as there was a great deal of participation and managers felt that their concerns were being considered. Decisions were made jointly and a strong collaborative approach had developed. Surprisingly, some of the staff’s ideas and suggestions are implemented immediately; others disappear rapidly, only to re-emerge in the future, bearing either Frank’s name or that of another senior manager. Initially, staff members accepted Frank’s approach and continued to provide some very sound and viable suggestions for the company to implement, however, these benefits have now disappeared as result of Frank’s tactics.
Another feature of Frank’s management and leadership style is the way he conducts meetings. Senior managers are summoned fortnightly to the boardroom in order to provide a concise analysis of their area of responsibility. Frank briefs the middle managers twice a week, for at least one hour, and throughout the meeting the managers must stand and listen to his presentation. Middle managers now look for any excuse not to attend these meetings, as not only are they standing for one hour, but also meetings are held in the staff canteen, which can sometimes be noisy and distracting. There is also plenty of seating in the canteen but they are not allowed to sit down! The middle managers are extremely uncomfortable with these briefings and , despite representations to their line managers, the format remains the same. As a consequence of Frank’s style of communicating, managers do not ask questions, or raise concerns, as to do so would prolong the briefing. Consequently, these briefings have now developed into ‘tell’ sessions—telling managers what to do, and how quickly it must be done. In general terms, all meetings held within the organisation have lost their purpose and staff at all levels continue to attend but seldom implement the instructions.
The staff’s disillusionment with the new approach has contributed to the decline in their competitiveness within the electronics industry and the loss of business to their foreign competitors.
A group of senior managers, excluding Frank, have been secretly researching the electronics components markets and have found that there is a lucrative market for electronic components used in the production of medical equipment. Also, there are only a limited number of companies supplying these high value products for this type of equipment. Senior managers face the problem of convincing Frank and their staff of the real opportunities open to the company if they were to develop into this area. They all suspect that Frank will react badly to their covert research and expect him to be furious that they have colluded behind his back. As a result they anticipate that he will probably refuse to consider their ideas as this would involve him in ‘eating a considerable amount of humble pie’. It would also be a blow to his ego and status, since he is normally at the helm of new projects. However, unless the organisation looks for new markets, it will not last.
Only four companies in the world are presently producing the medical equipment which the senior managers believe Ibex is capable of manufacturing. Ibex owns the specialized production machinery, but currently does not have the necessary expertise. New staff would need to be headhunted. At a time when cash flow and profits within the company are poor, it is unlikely that all the present staff could be retained. Redundancies are, therefore, likely. Frank is likely to be unhappy at the prospect of redundancies, as he is proud of his reputation as a major employer in the town. Tow companies in the south of England have shown an interest in joining Ibex as partners, ieReyse Electronics (CATscan equipment installation) and Pulse Meditronics(planned preventative maintenance, safety testing and repair of electro biomedical and general electrical equipment). This partnership would provide Ibex with the additional venture capital required to ensure business viability. If Ibex fail to accept the partnership with Reyse and Meditronics, they will join forces and take the work for themselves. As a result, Ibex will fail to get into the international arena.
As a result of these issues, the senior managers have decided on a strategy to win the hearts and minds of everybody in the company. The two most senior managers will meet with Frank following a weekend conference, run by a reputable firm of Management Consultants. The theme of this weekend conference is ideal—‘Aim to Achieve a Win-Win Outcome’. They will present their findings from their market research, a full financial analysis and forecasts, to try to persuade Frank to view the whole proposal as a positive step towards maintaining Ibex’s place in the market.
During the same weekend as the conference is being held, the remaining senior managers will meet with all staff, ie middle managers, team leaders and production operatives. During the meeting they will provide a complete overview of their proposals. Group discussions, question and answer sessions and an open forum to raise any issues and concerns will follow their presentation. The senior managers want all staff to ‘buy into’ these new proposals because they believe that the existing problems will remain unresolved. The problem regarding possible redundancies is going to be an extremely contentious issue. The managers have yet to decide whether they can afford to be upfront and honest, or whether they should remain quiet. The senior management team are aware that their approach may seem underhanded, and appears to undermine Frank’s position, but they believe that this is the best option available to convince Frank and the experienced staff to accept their strategy.
Outcome 1 be able to develop strategies for problem solving.
You need to include the following: specification of the problem; identification of possible outcomes; tools & methods; plan& implement; evaluation.
Using a problem solving/decision making approach, explain with reference to each step of the process, how you will present the research findings to Frank.
1. Written description of problems, changes, opportunities (from the case study)
2. Identify possible outcomes/solutions
3. Choose Pareto/Ishikawa/Force Field Analysis: Explain in theory terms and apply to the case study ( choose2 of them)
4. Choose Network diagram, Critical path analysis, Gantt Chart: explain in theory terms and apply to the case study (choose 2 of them)
5. Explain how you will present your findings to Frank
Outcome 2 motivation
The senior managers want to achieve a ‘win-win’ situation. You need to apply and appraise motivational theories and techniques which could be applied to IBEX including rewards & incentives, manager’s role and self-motivational factors.
1. Apply and appraise
Write a description of 3 motivational theorists including their strengths and weakness.
2. Apply a theorist or combination of theorists to the case study in order to increase staff motivation
3. Suggest rewards and incentives which could be offered to staff.
4. Recommend how the manager could motivate the staff.
5. Recommend how staff could motivate themselves.
Outcome 3 understand the dynamics of working with others
The senior managers would also like advice with regards to team work, you need to address the following areas: nature and dynamics of team and group work, informal & formal settings, purpose of teams and groups, problem solving and short term development projects, flexibility/adaptability.
With regards to teams and teams building you need to consider the following: selecting team members, identification of team work group roles, stages in team development, team health evaluation, action planning, monitoring and feedback; coaching skills, ethics, effective leadership skills.
1. Describe the nature and dynamics of team and group work
2. What is the difference between informal & formal teams
3. Describe the different types of team in the case study
4. Apply Tuckman and Johari to the case study
5. Describe the theory of Belbin
6. Apply Belbin to the case study

ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (CODE GAC13)

 

Management for Change.

69
Management for Change.

Assignment -Change Management Interview
Conduct an interview with any person that works as a professional in a company. Ask them the following questions and then integrate their responses in a cogent essay.
a. What change(s) has your organization experienced in the last 2 years?
b. How did you and/or management deal with this change?
c. What were the appropriate measures of success and/or failure of this change?

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC 13)

explain a developmental/psychological disorder prevalent in infants and children under age three in 10- 15 double spaced pages.

65
Paper instructions:
Using APA style, your final paper will explain a developmental/psychological disorder prevalent in infants and children under age three in 10- 15 double spaced pages. The paper should include: known causes, symptoms, diagnostic tools, effects the disorder may have on areas of development discussed in class (Perception, Concept formation, Play, Language, Building Relationships, Intelligence, Academic Skills), effective treatments and/or interventions, and relevant current research related to the topic.

 

ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC13)

 

 

Literature

Quoting

Subject: Literature

QUESTIONS
?
A) MASKS and PERSONAS: In his well-know song ?The Stranger,? Billy Joel declares:
?
Well, we all have some faces that we hide away forever
And we take them out and show ourselves when everyone has gone.
Some are satin, some are steel.
Some are silk and some are leather.
They’re the faces of a stranger–
But we love to try them on.
?
Please explain how the idea of masks/personas has become important for modern poets and musical artists. What masks/personas do they choose, and why might this matter? And what does this have to do with the theme of the ?stranger??
?
B) SPEAKING IN CODE: In his essay ?Negative Space,? Jay-Z states that ?Poets and hustlers play with language, because for them simple clarity can mean failure. They bend language, improvise, and invent new ways of speaking the truth? (3). Please take a look at some of our recent readings. Try to provide and explain examples of how writers often experiment with the language and forms they choose, and with ?strange? ways of ?speaking the truth.?
?

C) I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS (AND MAYBE YOU DON?T): Maya Angelou?s well-known poem boldly emphasizes her claim that ?I know? why a bird sings of rage and captivity and freedom. Some of our other readings make similar claims in which an artist writes of how he or she can ?know? or ?speak? for those who are considered ?strangers.? Yet as we discussed in class, artists also raise the issue of ?credibility? (or ?authenticity? or ?credentials? or other terms). That is, certain artists or groups may resist these claims, and say in effect, ?You don?t really know me–and you can?t really know me.? Please select and explain some relevant examples.
D) PROUD TO BE STRANGE?: The famous film-maker Orson Wells once said that,
?A good artist should be isolated. If he isn’t isolated, something is wrong.? In several of our readings, artists or writers depict themselves as ?strangers?–and they often are not looking to be made a guest of honor in the ?village.? How do they refer to their own ?strangeness? from the ?village?–and what might be their attitude about it? With humility, rage, humor, irony, confusion, some personal declaration of independence?

 

*Readings I have done in class*
?Negative Space,? Jay-Z states that ?Poets and hustlers play with language, because for them simple clarity can mean failure. They bend language, improvise, and invent new ways of speaking the truth? (3).
** "The Stranger In The Village" by James Baldwin

 

ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC13)

 

arrative Stance

arrative Stance

Subject: Literature
Begin by reading ?THE MEMOIR AND THE MEMOIRIST? by Thomas Larson.

Identify The following Narrative Stances

(1. The Event)
(2. What Was Thought At The Time)
(3. What Thoughts Are Had Looking Back)

Take the ideas in Larson’s chapter to provide a deeper read of the Morrow essay ?DON?T LOOK?

Identify how the three Stances work in Morrow’s essay.
Where can it be found?
How do the three layers work together?
How do they help to reveal Morrow’s deeper ‘story’ and concerns?
(These are prompt questions to help you move into the assignment.) Don’t forget to offer a quick summary of both Larson’s chapter and Morrow’s essay in which you include the material that you believe is most crucial to convey for an understanding of Morrow’s text. In other words, you don’t have the time and space to offer a step-by-step summary of her entire work.
ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC13)

 

Men of superhuman strength

Men of superhuman strength

“hero, n.”. OED Online. December 2012. Oxford University Press. 27 January 2013

1.Hist. A name given (as in Homer) to men of superhuman strength, courage, or ability, favoured by the gods; at a later time regarded as intermediate between gods and men, and immortal.

2. A man distinguished by extraordinary valour and martial achievements; one who does brave or noble deeds; an illustrious warrior.

3. A man who exhibits extraordinary bravery, firmness, fortitude, or greatness of soul, in any course of action, or in connection with any pursuit, work, or enterprise; a man admired and venerated for his achievements and noble qualities.

4. The man who forms the subject of an epic; the chief male personage in a poem, play, or story; he in whom the interest of the story or plot is centered.

 

DEFINITIONAL ARGUMENT UNIT- Assignment Sheet

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC13)

 

 

Technology and Organizational Behavior Issues

Technology and Organizational Behavior Issues

 

Paper instructions:
Technology and Organizational Behavior Issues

You are to write a three to four (3–4) page paper that answers the following: During the 1970s, the U.S. Air Force Program for Integrated Computer-Aided Manufacturing (ICAM) sought to increase manufacturing productivity through systematic application of computer technology. As companies, systems products and markets become even more complex we will need even more complex modeling to guide and help us make decisions.
1. Describe the culture of your organizational behavior issues and what challenges are present.
2. Discuss the systems that are the most appropriate to introduce into your
Page 11 of 20
organization.
3. Analyze a few of the systems that can have the greatest impact on your organization.
ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

 

 

Event Legacy

Event Legacy

Management
Title: Assignment #2: Event legacy

Details of task:
1. This assignment builds on your first assignment.
2. While there are ‘standard’ legacies that each host-city should try to meet, there are also additional ‘unique’ legacies that a host can leave behind. For example, when Germany hosted the soccer World Cup in 2006, they introduced the concept of ‘fan-miles’ where tens of thousands of fans came together in public viewing areas to watch the event on huge drive-in sized screens. This created a sense of harmony never seen before at a FIFA World Cup and created an entirely new way of ‘consuming’ a sporting event. While such a legacy can be viewed as a form of ‘social regeneration’ (e.g. the party atmosphere it created diffused the propensity for hooligan-based violence) it also serves as a ‘knowledge’ legacy (e.g. a strategy that future sporting events could also adopt).
3. Based on your research of emerging trends and/or technologies, what legacy will you try and create for the host-city you chose in Assignment #1?
4. Potential legacies can come from any of the topics from Weeks 7-12 inclusive (e.g. new ways of broadcasting the event, new ways of managing risk, new ways of boosting sports tourism, new ways of creating stadium atmosphere etc). For example, one emerging technology in the area of broadcasting an event is 3-dimensional holographs. Such a technology (if successful) could allow fans located in a distant city (e.g. Sydney) to view in a suitable public area (e.g. a Sydney sporting stadium) life-sized 3-dimensional images of a sporting event being held in Melbourne).

Criteria for Marking
The key criteria used to evaluate your work will include:
a. Research effort (e.g. at least 20 references in your reference list, every single one of which is also referenced in the body of your essay).
b. Research relevance. The key here is new or emerging trends or technologies. However, I’m not asking you to invent something entirely new. You may simply decide to take an idea or two from another context and apply it in an Olympic context. For example, could fan-miles be successfully applied in an Olympic context, particularly in the context of your chosen host-city? Could ‘standard’ tourism strategies be applied in sports tourism context? Are there new developments in Hollywood that could change the viewing experience for the Olympics’ massive TV audience?
c. Depth of understanding. Rather than try to briefly cover a wide range of potential ideas, focus on just your 2-4 best ones, and go into detail on these.
d. Practical understanding. Are your suggestions realistic?
e. Is your work free of errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation etc?

Presentation requirements: Structured essay format (e.g. an essay with sub-headings)

Structure: There is no set structure for this essay, though one possible suggestion would be:
• Introduction
• A sub-heading for each ‘new’ legacy.
• Conclusion
• Reference list.

Referencing requirements
Students are required to meet the Q Manual standards for all assignment submissions. This includes using the Q Manual in-text method for citation of sources, referencing and formatting essays and reports. The Q Manual can be accessed at:
http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/publications/qmanual/qmanual.pdf

 

ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC13)

European monteary union

In about 10 pages written in apa style evaluate the story that the european monteary union is not an opitumum currency area. very good papaers must include trade imblance ( deficits), asymmetric shocks, labor immoblity, exchange rate policy, fiscal and monetary policis, and moral hazard.

look up thes topics these topics: Warburtons’s ” the limits of Monteray treaty” ( world economics,13 (2), april-june2012,

dixon’s ( can Europe divided house stand? separating fiscal and monetary union ( foregin affairs 90 (1),2012
sapir’s “european integration at the crossroads…”( journal of ecnomic literature XLIX,4,2011)
Krugman- end this depression now! 2012
Mundell’s- A theory of optimum currency area ( american ecominic review, 51(4), 1961.

by the way i have a book we have been using in class i will give you the isbn number just case you need to look up some info it is ISBN978-0-521-17710-8

also i dont know if anyone wants to read krugman book since this is a last min. paper. its up to you. i dont expect much just enoough information so i can pass this class.
ORDER THIS ESSAY HERE NOW AND GET A DISCOUNT !!!

Place an order today and get 13% Discount (Code GAC13)