Describe Emotional Intelligence, Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, and Globalization.

Do some research and answer the following critical thinking questions from this week’s readings. In your analysis, cite a minimum of three (3) references from different sources (the textbook can be one source).Analyze the four key elements of emotional intelligence and how they apply to you as a manager or a student. Are there any elements you need to develop or improve? If so, why? If not, why not?According to Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, he suggests people are motivated by two things: how much they want something, and how likely they think they will get it. Expectancy is the belief that a particular level of effort will lead to a particular level of performance. Apply Vroom’s expectancy theory to explain your level of effort in this class and evaluate if you think your level of effort is reflective of your level of performance. Explain your rationale.Discuss how the trend toward globalization is impacting the need for companies to effectively manage diversity.

In what ways were the Middle Ages both an Age of Faith and an Age of Superstition?

In what ways were the Middle Ages both an Age of Faith and an Age of Superstition? The medieval era saw the Catholic Church achieve an unprecedented level of influence over virtually all aspects of life, and Christianity was the lens through which medieval people understood and ordered their worlds. But at the same time, co-existing with this intense religious devotion, was the persistence of pre-Christian/pagan beliefs in a world rule by supernatural forces (magic, demons, witches, spells, astrology, potions) and occult presences. Using the medieval city of Troyes as an example, how was everyday life in the Middle Ages shaped by these two divergent influences?

Describe Health in the Dominican Republic.

to identify a Wikipedia article within the scope of the course that needs contributions OR identify a topic that is not covered by Wikipedia. Following a thorough literature review, students will make significant contributions to an existing Wikipedia article or create a new Wikipedia article. This project will enhance your digital literacy and critical research skills, help familiarize you with the content and tools used to conduct research, foster your ability to write for a public audience, promote collaboration, help you contribute to public knowledge, and promote understanding and appreciation for a source of information you probably use often: Wikipedia. :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_in_the_Dominican_Republic

If incorporating theory into your study, the theory (or parts of a theory) will contain the argument and rationale for the expected relationships between your variables.

A small part has been written, and the remaining two pages of review of literature / research questions / hypotheses, based on rationale, and part of review of literature

Review of Literature/Research Questions/Hypotheses Section (approx. 3-5 pages)

This section of the paper synthesizes the available research on your communication topic and serves as an argument for examining the specific research questions and hypotheses that you propose. In this section you should explain, in detail, what the literature has to say about your topic and variables. Only relevant literature should be reviewed. This is not for popular press citations; cite peer reviewed scholarly literature.
The literature review should be a 3-5 page synthesis of relevant research findings that result in at least one research question or hypothesis (Note: you may have multiple RQs and/or Hs). Do not provide a study-by-study summary of the literature. The purpose of a focused literature review is to synthesize what scholars know about your topic, thus you should have multiple citations per paragraph and sometimes per sentence. All constructs, variables, and theory components (if you use theory in your paper) that are relevant to your study should be defined and explained (e.g., integrative conflict strategies are defined as….). When completed, your literature review should resemble the content and structure of published journal articles. Avoid too many direct quotes (focus on synthesis).
Setting up your specific RQs/Hs can be complicated. There are numerous ways that research questions and hypotheses can be incorporated into your paper. One way is to have a section at the end of your literature review that poses all of your RQs/Hs, whereas another way is to incorporate these into the body of your literature review. Either way, they must flow logically flow from the literature review. In other words, the literature review should provide justification for your questions or prediction(s). If incorporating theory into your study, the theory (or parts of a theory) will contain the argument and rationale for the expected relationships between your variables. After presenting your argument for your RQ/H’s, state them! Be sure to label these (e.g., “RQ1: …” or “H1:…”).

What should we consider in planning a survey deployed via the Internet?

There are some organizations where the demographics of the employee population are almost identical in terms of age, education, attainment, field of work, physical location, access to Internet connectivity, a common language, and many other attributes. However, this is not always the case. From the presence of four generations and non-English-speaking workers to employees without computer workstations, the workplace varies and sometimes quite radially. These variations can make the survey process quite complex and costly.

Consider a work environment in which you have five age groups in the range of 20–30, 30–40, 40–50, 50–60, and 60–75. Some employees have computer workstations and some do not, and most have smart phones. All employees do have personal e-mail addresses and personal phone numbers. For this discussion, consider how you might approach this situation:

What should we consider in planning a survey deployed via the Internet?
What challenges might we face in sending the survey instrument to all employees?
In addition, describe a group or groups that may offer the greatest challenge in deploying the organizational survey instrument.

Despite early criticism, what contributed to the rise of the eugenics movement during the first decades of the twentieth century?

Write a 3-4 page essay that answers the prompt below. Your paper should be double spaced, and in Times New Roman, size 12 font. Eugenics, or the belief in the improvement of the human race through selective breeding, played a significant role in the history and culture of the United States prior to WWII. Based on pseudo science, tens of thousands of Americans were forcibly sterilized during those years and well into the 1970s. Using your textbook and at least five of the primary sources below (or six sources total) answer the following question: Despite early criticism, what contributed to the rise of the eugenics movement during the first decades of the twentieth century?Hint: To answer this question, you will need to to consider who supported the movement, how propaganda was disseminated, the language used, widespread concerns with immigration and urbanization, the Progressive movement itself, etc. Select two or three elements that you find most significant in the rise of eugenics, name them in your thesis statement, and expand on them in the body of your paper. IMPORTANT: This paper should not be about your agreement or disagreement with eugenics. It should focus on the historical conditions that enabled the spread of these ideas and the practice of forced sterilization in the United States. Primary sources For eugenics: •Robert Rentoul, Proposed Sterilization of Certain Mental and Physical Degenerates: An Appeal to Asylum Managers and Others (1903) (Links to an external site.)• (Links to an external site.)G. Stanley Hall, “Eugenics as a New Creed (1911) (Links to an external site.)• (Links to an external site.)Anonymous, “Pastors for Eugenics” (1913) (Links to an external site.)•William J. Robinson, Eugenics, Marriage and Birth Control (Practical Eugenics) (1917) (Links to an external site.)•Kelly Miller, “Eugenics of the Negro Race” (1917) (Links to an external site.)• (Links to an external site.)Buck v. Bell (1927) (Links to an external site.)•“The Civilizing Force of Birth Control”: Margaret Sanger Becomes a Moderate (1929) (Links to an external site.)•Harry Laughlin, The Legal Status of Eugenical Sterilization (1930) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.Some criticisms of eugenics:•Veto of Pennsylvania Eugenics Law by Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker (1905) (Links to an external site.)•Franz Boas, “The Instability of Human Types” (1911) (Links to an external site.)•Judgement on Eugenics Law – Supreme Court of the State of Indiana (1920) (Links to an external site.)•Walter Lippman, “The Mental Age of Americans” (1922) (Links to an external site.)•Clarence Darrow, “The Eugenics Cult” (1926) (Links to an external site.)Additional guidelines:•Be sure to structure your essay with an introduction, body and conclusion.•The introductory paragraph should include the following three parts:oContext or background (2-3 sentences). You should provide context to the material you will be discussing. You should “set the scene” by providing the what, the where, the when, or the who of the material. There should be no argument here, just general historical data to set up your historical question and thesis statement.oHistorical problem (1-2 sentences). This should be the essay prompt reintroduced as the historical problem you will be addressing in the paper. Try to find a flow between the background information you provide and the statement of the historical problem. Why should we care about the historical facts you just discussed in the preceding background/context section of the introduction? What is their significance?oThesis statement (1-2 sentences). The thesis statement should have 2 parts. The first states your position or answer to the historical problem above, and the second provides a blueprint for the paper (or approximately three elements that will support your position in the body of the paper). ***Note: Each element in the blueprint should directly correlate to a topic sentence or main idea in a corresponding body paragraph.•Body paragraphs should have topic sentences describing the main idea of the corresponding paragraph. They should echo one of your thesis elements.•Sources should provide your evidence. Body paragraphs should use primary and secondary sources to support your argument. You may ONLY use the primary and secondary sources provided on CANVAS or specified in the prompt(s) above. Absolutely no outside internet sources should be used for this assignment. The specific number of sources required for each essay question is provided in the prompt(s) above.•Citations: Cite any quotations, paraphrased content, or original ideas from other sources using the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS). Citations in CMS formatting should be written as footnotes. ***Note: Sources and citations are two different things. Sources are the repositories of your information (the book, article, or historical document). Citations are references to the sources, usually with specific page numbers or locations within the source. The paper should use the minimum number of sources stated above, but it can and should have many more footnote citations. The minimum number of footnotes will equal the number of sources required, but an excellent paper will have many more specific footnote citations. ***Note: You do not need a bibliography. The first time you mention a source in a footnote citation, you should provide the full reference of the source. You should use “Ibid” (plus the page number, if applicable) for any series of footnotes that reference the same source. See the Purdue Online Writing Lab (Links to an external site.) for specific examples. •Grammar and Style. Use a concise, professional and academic style of writing, free of grammatical errors and colloquialisms.•Quotations: Limit quotations to 1 sentence per page or one longer quotation of 3 to 4 sentences for the whole essay.

American History:Despite early criticism, what contributed to the rise of the eugenics movement during the first decades of the twentieth century?

Instructions: Write a 3-4 page essay that answers the prompt below. Your paper should be double spaced, and in Times New Roman, size 12 font. Eugenics, or the belief in the improvement of the human race through selective breeding, played a significant role in the history and culture of the United States prior to WWII. Based on pseudo science, tens of thousands of Americans were forcibly sterilized during those years and well into the 1970s. Using your textbook and at least five of the primary sources below (or six sources total) answer the following question: Despite early criticism, what contributed to the rise of the eugenics movement during the first decades of the twentieth century?Hint: To answer this question, you will need to to consider who supported the movement, how propaganda was disseminated, the language used, widespread concerns with immigration and urbanization, the Progressive movement itself, etc. Select two or three elements that you find most significant in the rise of eugenics, name them in your thesis statement, and expand on them in the body of your paper. IMPORTANT: This paper should not be about your agreement or disagreement with eugenics. It should focus on the historical conditions that enabled the spread of these ideas and the practice of forced sterilization in the United States. Primary sources For eugenics: •Robert Rentoul, Proposed Sterilization of Certain Mental and Physical Degenerates: An Appeal to Asylum Managers and Others (1903) (Links to an external site.)• (Links to an external site.)G. Stanley Hall, “Eugenics as a New Creed (1911) (Links to an external site.)• (Links to an external site.)Anonymous, “Pastors for Eugenics” (1913) (Links to an external site.)•William J. Robinson, Eugenics, Marriage and Birth Control (Practical Eugenics) (1917) (Links to an external site.)•Kelly Miller, “Eugenics of the Negro Race” (1917) (Links to an external site.)• (Links to an external site.)Buck v. Bell (1927) (Links to an external site.)•“The Civilizing Force of Birth Control”: Margaret Sanger Becomes a Moderate (1929) (Links to an external site.)•Harry Laughlin, The Legal Status of Eugenical Sterilization (1930) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.) (Links to an external site.Some criticisms of eugenics:•Veto of Pennsylvania Eugenics Law by Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker (1905) (Links to an external site.)•Franz Boas, “The Instability of Human Types” (1911) (Links to an external site.)•Judgement on Eugenics Law – Supreme Court of the State of Indiana (1920) (Links to an external site.)•Walter Lippman, “The Mental Age of Americans” (1922) (Links to an external site.)•Clarence Darrow, “The Eugenics Cult” (1926) (Links to an external site.)Additional guidelines:•Be sure to structure your essay with an introduction, body and conclusion.•The introductory paragraph should include the following three parts:oContext or background (2-3 sentences). You should provide context to the material you will be discussing. You should “set the scene” by providing the what, the where, the when, or the who of the material. There should be no argument here, just general historical data to set up your historical question and thesis statement.oHistorical problem (1-2 sentences). This should be the essay prompt reintroduced as the historical problem you will be addressing in the paper. Try to find a flow between the background information you provide and the statement of the historical problem. Why should we care about the historical facts you just discussed in the preceding background/context section of the introduction? What is their significance?oThesis statement (1-2 sentences). The thesis statement should have 2 parts. The first states your position or answer to the historical problem above, and the second provides a blueprint for the paper (or approximately three elements that will support your position in the body of the paper). ***Note: Each element in the blueprint should directly correlate to a topic sentence or main idea in a corresponding body paragraph.•Body paragraphs should have topic sentences describing the main idea of the corresponding paragraph. They should echo one of your thesis elements.•Sources should provide your evidence. Body paragraphs should use primary and secondary sources to support your argument. You may ONLY use the primary and secondary sources provided on CANVAS or specified in the prompt(s) above. Absolutely no outside internet sources should be used for this assignment. The specific number of sources required for each essay question is provided in the prompt(s) above.•Citations: Cite any quotations, paraphrased content, or original ideas from other sources using the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS). Citations in CMS formatting should be written as footnotes. ***Note: Sources and citations are two different things. Sources are the repositories of your information (the book, article, or historical document). Citations are references to the sources, usually with specific page numbers or locations within the source. The paper should use the minimum number of sources stated above, but it can and should have many more footnote citations. The minimum number of footnotes will equal the number of sources required, but an excellent paper will have many more specific footnote citations. ***Note: You do not need a bibliography. The first time you mention a source in a footnote citation, you should provide the full reference of the source. You should use “Ibid” (plus the page number, if applicable) for any series of footnotes that reference the same source. See the Purdue Online Writing Lab (Links to an external site.) for specific examples. •Grammar and Style. Use a concise, professional and academic style of writing, free of grammatical errors and colloquialisms.•Quotations: Limit quotations to 1 sentence per page or one longer quotation of 3 to 4 sentences for the whole essay.

Write a business report outlining a change strategy for Boeing.

Write a business report outlining a change strategy for Boeing. Below is the format and specific topic areas that must be covered.A. Analyze the current state of the chosen organization by doing the following:1. Describe the mission statement of the chosen organization.a. Describe the goals for the organization over the next three years.2. Identify the key external and internal stakeholders of the organization (e.g., board members, employees, the community, shareholders).3. Discuss the current leadership (e.g., structure, policies, procedures, organizational systems) in the chosen organization.4. Analyze at least two fundamental problems in the chosen organization.5. Explain why fundamental change is necessary for the chosen organization to meet its mission and goals.B. Perform a SWOT analysis for the organization.C. Create a strategic plan that addresses the organization’s fundamental problems by doing the following:1. Propose a strategy based on your SWOT analysis to address the organization’s fundamental problems.a. Explain how your strategy will benefit the organization and its stakeholders.2. Explain how you will implement your strategic plan by doing the following:a. Explain at least three steps key stakeholders need to take to prepare the organization for change implementation.b. Identify the resources needed for each step in your implementation plan.c. Outline an implementation timeline for each step within your plan.3. Explain how you will evaluate your strategic plan by doing the following:a. Describe at least two success metrics that will be used to evaluate the plan.b. Explain how you will sustain the changes suggested in your plan.c. Discuss at least three challenges that might negatively affect the implementation of your plan.i. Discuss a contingency plan for each anticipated challenge discussed in part C3c.4. Explain how you will communicate your strategic plan to the internal and external stakeholders identified in A2.