Is the lighting the problem, or is the eye strain restricted to workers on a certain floor or area of the office building?

Comments None Assignment Details Open Date Apr 5, 2020 11:05 PM Graded? Yes Points Possible 100.0 Resubmissions Allowed? No Attachments checked for originality? Yes Assignment Instructions Please do not write about gun control. Instructions: Be sure to read the required reading for this week as it will help guide you through the process of analyzing a problem. It is by Catherine Savini and is linked here as well as in the lesson’s Reading and Resources section. “Looking for Trouble: Finding Your Way into a Writing Assignment” “Problems are an expected part of life, and our ability to deal with them can help determine our personal and professional success,” according to Catherine Savini. As you read her work, you see that problems are also good for writing students, as they can “motivate” good papers and help students formulate a strong thesis statement or argument. Savini also notes that “Theses do not fall from the sky. Finding a rich problem can be a big step in the direction of developing a compelling thesis.” (56). Looking at problems, then, is what you will do in this assignment. This analysis project requires you to tackle a problem within your field of study by first exploring and then recommending practical solutions to solve the problem. Savini provides some great steps to take in working with problems: 1. Noticing; 2. Articulating a problem and its details; 3. Posing fruitful questions; 4. Identifying what is at stake. Review the piece to see how these steps can help you with your problem analysis paper. Example: Noticing: A company faces a growing number of insurance claims from employees complaining of eye strain. Articulating a problem and its details: The company recognizes the potential impacts from not acting, including the workers’ compensation claims, lowered productivity, and impacts on employee morale. Posing fruitful questions: To what degree is the lighting affecting employees? Is the lighting the problem, or is the eye strain restricted to workers on a certain floor or area of the office building? Could there be external factors affecting eye strain such as late nights at the office working on their projects? Identifying what is at stake: The company recognizes that insurance claims can result in increased premiums; that lowered productivity can impact profits; and that lowered employee morale can impact productivity, quality, and retention. After deciding on the problem you wish to tackle, begin building questions about it. You will find three attachments here to provide additional help in building your questions. Your goal for the analysis is to answer the questions through your sources. Finding multiple angles and perspectives is ideal so that you explore those possibilities in the final paper before settling on your recommendation. Be sure to identify what is at stake here. Part of the recommendation should include the counterargument and rebuttal to demonstrate you’ve considered the limitations and concerns of your solution and can still defend the recommendation regardless of potential weaknesses. Help the doubters understand that this really is the most feasible, objective, and sustainable solution.

What other parts of the text illuminate his idea?

Guidelines:These guidelines should be considered a strong suggestion, not a necessity. The easiest way to make sure you cover all the things you need would be to follow these guidelines… BUT you may feel free to structure your paper however you like, as long as you make sure there is SOME KIND of structure to it. That is, have a thesis, break the paper into paragraphs that flow into each other and provide support for the thesis, distinguish between what the text says and your analysis of it, etc. Opening paragraph: 4-7 sentences stating what the topic you are discussing is, why it is important, what position you will be taking on that topic, and what your primary reasons are. 1-2 pages describing and explaining what the issue is as clearly as possible. For example, if you are discussing Heidegger’s distinction between “wishing to know” and “willing to know”, you will want to explain the distinction by strict reference to the text. What, as far as you can tell, does Heidegger mean by this distinction? What other parts of the text illuminate his idea? What information is crucial to understanding the idea? What are some of the implications of the idea? Are there necessary consequences of accepting the idea? 1-2 pages where you present a critical analysis and present your position on the topic. Again, if you are writing on Heidegger’s distinction, how useful is the distinction? How appropriate do you think it is? In what ways is it unclear? Are there multiple ways of interpreting it? Does this make the main idea weaker or stronger? Does it make demands on your perspective of things? In other words, does it tend to make you change your mind about anything, or does it do more to reinforce ideas that you already had?

Describe the Detroit riots 1967.

I’m going more for a race and resistance theme: what happened? why did it happen? how did they organize? what actions against the people were taken place? how was it in any way important to history

​Compare and contrast Odysseus’ visit to Hades in Odyssey, Book 11, with that of Aeneas’ descent to the Underworld in Aeneid, Book 6 and Dante’s descent in Inferno.

​Compare and contrast Odysseus’ visit to Hades in Odyssey, Book 11, with that of Aeneas’ descent to the Underworld in Aeneid, Book 6 and Dante’s descent in Inferno. Specifically: ​1. What crisis causes these characters to undertake the journey? 2. How do these characters prepare for the journey? ​3. What is the purpose of their journey? ​4. Who guides them through the land of the dead and how? 5. Whom do they meet while there and how are the encounters narrated? (choose a few significant encounters for each) ​6. Which regions do they visit and which do they avoid? 7. How does their visit change their respective attitudes towards themselves, their past and their future?

What pushed KFC management team to give up on their historical relationship with Bidvest logistics and get it replaced by two key logistics service providers?

One of the key aspects of any business (the business being considered in a broad sense) is to provide services and/or products in line with customer demands. Operations Management deals with the design and management of delivery of these products and services including processes and supply chains. The study of Operations Management involves every level i.e. strategic, tactical and operational. As business consultant, you have been chosen to lead a consultancy project to support KFC UK senior management team during their 3PL switch project (from dealing with Bidvest Logistics to DHL-QSL), and you’re required to prepare a report (of 4000 words) upon taking this challenging assignment. Questions / Key aspects that need to be covered within the report are: Map KFC both supply chains in the UK and make a comparison between the two set-ups where you clearly report the key strengths and weaknesses of each one of them. According to KFC senior management, the move to DHL and QSL was justified. Do you research and explain the following: a)What pushed KFC management team to give up on their historical relationship with Bidvest logistics and get it replaced by two key logistics service providers? b)What are the key milestones to be achieved during the transition in order to be fully ready for the go-live and thus, increase chances for successful operations execution? Risk management is one of the key componenets in such a supply chain project. As a consultant, you were requested to identify key risks that KFC may face in this transition project and address a relevant mitigation plan for each and every risk identified. As a business consultant, what are the key lessons learnt from this experience? Report Structure and Layout and Marking criteria: Cover Page: Your Name and Student Number and the word count. 5% Introduction: Should explain the KFC crisis in details from tender award to the go-live. 10% Map KFC both supply chains in the UK and make a comparison between the two set-ups where you clearly report the key strengths and weaknesses of each one of them. Graphs, maps, process flows or any other type of presentations are encouraged to be used. 25% A good response should include: a clear map of both supply chains along with their relevant Distribution Networks across the UK and an explanation that underlines both set-ups’ strengthes and weaknesses According to KFC senior management, the move to DHL and QSL was justified. Do you research and explain the following: a)What pushed KFC management team to give up on their historical relationship with Bidvest logistics and get it replaced by two key logistics service providers? b)What are the key milestones to be achieved during the transition in order to be fully ready for the go-live and thus, increase chances for successful operations execution? 25% A good response should provide a clear explanation of what are the real reasons of making such a move, and according to students whether these reasons are justified from operational and business perspective, the second part of the response should include the key steps to be strictly followed in order to ensure a smooth transition to the new 3PL and therefore avoid any negative impact on the operations execution Risk management is one of the key componenets in such a supply chain project. As a consultant, you were requested to identify key risks that KFC may face during this transition and address a relevant mitigation plan for each and every risk identified. 20% A good answer should cover the following areas: a list of the key risks that can be encountered by KFC on their way to go live, along with their impact on the business performance. The second part of the answer should include a mitigation plan to avoid the pointed out risks supported by a clear contingency plan. As a business consultant, what are the key lessons learnt from this experience? 15% This answer should underline all the key take aways from this particular case to help student capitalize on their learning and how to approach similar projects in a different way in the future. Further tips: • Visual presentations (process flow, graphs, ..) are highly recommended along with their respective detailed and clear comments/ They’re going to be considered in marking system.

Review the End-of-Day Report Acronyms document that provides thorough definitions on term used in the report.

END-OF-DAY Review the Discharged Health Records (Links to an external site.) document and then complete the End-of-Day Report (Links to an external site.) based on the 10 discharge records provided. Further instructions can be found in the discharged health records document. Also, be sure to review the End-of-Day Report Acronyms document that provides thorough definitions on term used in the report.

What Will Happen to Undocumented Doctors?”.

What Will Happen to Undocumented Doctors?”. Do you think the Trump administration was right or wrong in rescinding DACA? Why? What do you think should be the status of “Dreamers,” and the undocumented doctors, in the long run? write an argumentative essay and Develop your answer as thoroughly as you can with clear reasoning and relevant evidence.

What steps will you take in order to ensure that those recommendations are appropriately implemented and followed?

In your opinion, are the current measures in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the border region sufficient? Why, or why not? What recommendations would you propose to implement in order to minimize the number of new disease cases in the region, and why? What steps will you take in order to ensure that those recommendations are appropriately implemented and followed? You can use these sites as resources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Coronavirus (COVID-19). https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/index.html • World Health Organization. Q&A on coronaviruses (COVID-19). https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-coronaviruses