Did the discipline motivate you or the individual to perform better?

1. Discipline is used in a variety of settings (e.g., school, home, and work) with both individuals and teams. Give an example of a time you observed or were the recipient of discipline. Did the discipline motivate you or the individual to perform better? Why or why not? 2. Think about feedback you’ve received within the last week. Was it affirmative or corrective? Did you feel motivated after receiving this feedback? If not, how would you have done it differently? Feedback is uploaded 3. This week you learned how rewards can motivate your team. Think of a goal you’d like to accomplish (or you’d like to see someone else accomplish). Explain what kind of reward you would use to motivate them to reach that goal. Part B Write a three page paper in which you: Protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure is a major security challenge within the U.S. Likewise, the responsibility for protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure encompasses all sectors of government, including private sector cooperation. Search on the Internet for information on the SCADA Worm, such as the article located at http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/09/22/stuxnet_worm_weapon/. Describe the impact and the vulnerability of the SCADA / Stuxnet Worm on the critical infrastructure of the United States. Describe the methods to mitigate the vulnerabilities, as they relate to the seven (7) domains. Assess the levels of responsibility between government agencies and the private sector for mitigating threats and vulnerabilities to our critical infrastructure. Assess the elements of an effective IT Security Policy Framework, and how these elements, if properly implemented, could prevent or mitigate and attack similar to the SCADA / Stuxnet Worm.

What information should be shared with the project stakeholders?

The Woolong Company produces high-end vacuum cleaners and has hired you to oversee the development and release of their latest product. A preliminary project initiation meeting will result in the identification of the project sponsor, selection of a project manager, and creation of the project charter. A manager in the production department who knows you are taking a college project management course asks you to prepare a report to help them prepare for the meeting by answering the following questions:Who are the project stakeholders? How will they be involved in the project?Whom should the project sponsor be? Why?What skills and experience are likely needed by the project manager for each phase in the project life cycle, and how do these skills and experiences differ between the various phases?What kind of roles and responsibilities should the key stakeholders have? Discuss at least 4–5 different kinds of stakeholders.How should they communicate to different stakeholders during the project?What information should be shared with the project stakeholders?What is the mechanism that could be used for each type of information?What is the frequency with which information should be shared?What should be done if project communications are not proving to be effective?What technology could be used for project communications?At what point could communication about the project become an ethical or legal issue?What are the best ways to manage project risks as well as opportunities during project execution?How do they update and analyze old risks as well as new risks while undertaking the project?What business opportunity might project completion create?What is the potential financial impact of the project?What are the expected results of the project?What value will the project add?What is the potential impact to the company if the project is not finished well?

Discuss the benefits of diversity in recruiting, Beefsteak’s brand, contemporary human capital topics, and predictive analysis.

Prior to beginning work on this assignment,Review Chapters 1, 11, 12 and 13 in your Applied Psychology in Talent Management text.Watch the Week 4 Assignment video above with Brenda Forde, Program Chair of MBA.Review the articles listed for the Contemporary Human Capital Topics discussion:The Big Disconnect in Your Talent Strategy and How to Fix ItReimagining Time OffHR Then and Now: 6 Trends That Have Shaped the Workplace—and HR—Over the Past DecadeDiversity & Innovation: Meet Five Leaders Who Have Invented New Approaches to D & IReview the articles listed for the Current Human Capital Management: Predictive Analysis discussion:Data Science and Predictive Analytics Enabling Better Hiring Mechanisms for EnterprisesAn Algorithm for Success: People Analytics Are Becoming as Important as People Skills in Making Insightful workforce Decisions.Visit the Beefsteak Case Study page to explore the Company Background Information Packet and review the Company Background video.Research and review credible sources to gain an understanding of the latest development of the Beefsteak Company.Beefsteak is a fast-casual restaurant concept from acclaimed Chef José Andrés that focuses on the “unsung power of vegetables.” José Andrés is a world-renowned chef and owner of a number of restaurants. He was nominated for the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize for his work with disaster relief through his non-profit organization World Central Kitchen. Andrés’s mission is to change the world through the power of food.For this assignment, you will be developing a recruiting and a selection strategy for Beefsteak to include both managerial and staff positions. You will want to think through the three sequential stages of recruiting found in Chapter 11 of the course textbook:Sourcing: process of generating a pool of applicants.Assessing: evaluation of knowledge, skills, and abilities, and other characteristics necessary to perform a job.Employing: process of moving the desired candidate into employmentFirst, consider and discuss the importance of Beefsteak having a positive organizational image and brand, and the impact on recruitment. Take into consideration the importance of recruiting for diversity. Next, you will need to develop a selection process, starting with the application, recommendations, employment testing, past experience, drug screening, computer-based screening, and interviewing. Be sure to consider both managerial and staffing positions for both the recruiting and selection strategies.In this paper,Analyze Beefsteak’s company profile and business model.Construct a recruiting strategy using the three-sequential stages.Discuss the benefits of diversity in recruiting, Beefsteak’s brand, contemporary human capital topics, and predictive analysis.Create a selection strategy for both managerial and staff positions.The Beefsteak: Reinforcing Culture Through Human Capital Development Case Study

By the Simla (Shimla) Declaration dated October 1st, 1838, the British Empire declared war on the kingdom of Dôst-Muhammad Khân of Kabul.

-General description of the political landscape of Afghanistan (Kingdoms of Herat, Kabul and Kandahar). It will be better if you also discuss the disintegration of the Durrani Empire. -The geopolitical shift in South Asia such as the rise of the British Empire and Sikh kingdom in Punjab. Content: -Discussion of the great game which led to the Russo-Iranian siege of Herat and British and Russian missions to Kabul and Kandahar -British agreement with Ranjit Singh of Punjab about the final division Durrani Empire (Simla and Lahore declarations) -Explain the consequence of the Simla Accord (British and Sikh invasion, enthronement of Shah Shuja) -The revolt of the Afghans and return of Dost Mohammad Conclusion: -The result of the War on Afghanistan and British India (unification of Afghanistan under Barakzai dynasty), annexation of Punjab by the British. -The continuation of the policy of the British towards Afghanistan after the departure of the British from Indian subcontinent.

Research and Null Identifying and Defining Study Variables Operationalize Variables.

Instructions Research Proposal Draft By the due date assigned write a 2-3-page paper addressing the sections below of the research proposal. Introduction Background and Significance of the Problem Statement of the Problem and Purpose of the Study Research Questions, Hypothesis, and Variables with Operational Definitions Research Question Hypothesis: Research and Null Identifying and Defining Study Variables Operationalize Variables Post your assignment to the Submissions Area.

Ecology of plants and animals, human impacts (including population growth, deforestation, invasive species, and fossil fuels), conservation, and evolution (including how it is taught).

For Essay #3, please follow the same instructions and guidelines as from the prior essays. As before, you are asked here to conduct outside research in order to identify three recent news articles or scientific reports (not included in assigned class readings) that bear upon a chosen topic relevant to course material. Each essay will consist of two parts: a brief summary of the articles or reports, and a statement about the topic in which you contrast what is already known versus what remains to be learned about the topic. you can find further tips, guidelines, and the grading rubric for our essay assignments. Late submissions will have five points deducted per day late. Ecology of plants and animals, human impacts (including population growth, deforestation, invasive species, and fossil fuels), conservation, and evolution (including how it is taught). Other topics may arise in class; anything we discuss in class is an option for your research essay. Please check with the TAs if you have any questions.

Using Visuals to Enhance Viewer Perception.

Competency Analyze and interpret perceptual elements of visual media communication to identify effective visual messages. Scenario You have been hired by a large law enforcement agency to analyze the images used on advertising billboards in both urban and suburban regions. The billboards visually display a new campaign message to improve neighborhood safety. During your analysis, you find that the images used on billboards in the urban areas are exactly the same as the images used in the suburban areas. Both images show parents happily talking with law enforcement officers while children run over green lawns having a fun balloon fight. You decide that these images are not sending proper perceptual messages. You decide to create a visual analysis video for the law enforcement agency to share with the administration For the video visual analysis, you realize you will need to find two new images that are quite different from one another. One image will be used on the urban billboard, and the other image will be used on the suburban billboard. In your video presentation, you will compare and contrast how each image utilizes the following: Compare and contrast the visual elements of cultural familiarity. Explain why it is important to use culturally familiar visuals that are quite different in the urban and suburban billboard images. Include specific visuals in your visual analysis. Identify specific visual examples of the following cognitive elements: memories, experiences, and expectation. Compare and contrast how urban and suburban viewers may be affected differently by those specific cognitive visual elements. Explain the difference between urban and suburban viewers’ emotionally engagement with each of the billboard images. Identify visual semiotic codes in both images: metonymic, analogical, displaced, and condensed. Discuss the importance of using these codes. Include specific visuals in each part of your visual analysis. As you outline your ideas for the video, you decide to record your verbal analysis while analyzing the two visuals in less than seven minutes for added clarity. Instructions The presentation must include a visual and an audio recording using Screencast-O-Matic®, a free audio recording software compatible with PC and MAC computers. Thoroughly compares and contrasts the cultural familiarity elements in both urban and suburban images using specific visual examples. Thoroughly analyzes the cognitive elements and viewer effects in both urban and suburban images using specific visual examples. Thoroughly analyzes the emotional engagement of urban and suburban viewers using specific visual examples. Thoroughly analyzes the semiotic codes in both urban and suburban images using specific visual examples.