Create and present a portfolio of work evidencing a highly developed understanding of the creativity and innovation process within an organisation from an individual, historical, contemporary and global perspective.

You are required to create and present a portfolio of work evidencing a highly developed understanding of the creativity and innovation process within an organisation from an individual, historical, contemporary and global perspective. The portfolio aim is to propose a business innovation. Create a Portfolio The portfolio (brown book) should include: Reflection on class activities, Mind-maps, Sketches Self-evaluation, Application and use of course theories Evidence of autonomous enquiry (i.e research) A proposal for an actionable business innovation (e.g. the improvement of an existing product, service, process, business models or the creation of entirely new form of the above) The portfolio is a record of your creative work throughout the term towards your proposed business innovation. The collection of all your work in the portfolio needs to be presented in the form of a Poster Presentation of your portfolio (Week 11 and Week 12). Further details will be provided in class. You will need to come up with a business innovation through class activities. The class activities are recorded in a creativity book during the term. The presentation of your innovation will need to reflect and emerge from your creativity book. Key Concept for Assessment 1: present an individual portfolio on a business innovation, detailing the innovation process (with the use of a creativity book). Present your Portfolio In class (Week 11 and Week 12) you will need to present your portfolio (your brown book) using a poster or powerpoint slides. Submit your Portfolio After your presentation you will need to upload your presentation (poster image, PDF, Powerpoint) in Blackboard 20th December 23:59pm

In Act I, scene 5, Hamlet describe King Claudius saying, “That one may smile and smile and be a villain. “

In Act I, scene 5, Hamlet describe King Claudius saying, “That one may smile and smile and be a villain, ” Choose two of the following villains (Claudius from Hamlet, Tom Buchanan from the great Gatsby, Capitan Vidal from Pan’s Labyrinth) and compare closely the ability of each to hide their inner vicious character under a pleasing outer appearance. Things to consider might include: intelligence, personal charm, ultimate success.

Explain how a professional code of ethics might advise in each case. Be specific, citing elements from an applicable code of ethics.

Select a change theory and the related change processes (e.g., force-field analysis, developmental theory, systems theory) that you might apply to address the issues related to the strategic plan for the agency, organization, or community In addition, consider the ethical challenges that you might encounter and codes of ethics you might apply to address these challenges. The Assignment DIRECTIONS (2–3 pages): Briefly describe the issues you anticipate encountering in your strategic plan (MY PLAN IS TO ADVOCATE TO GA DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN SERVICES FOR MORE RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN TRANSITIONING OUT OF FOSTER CARE ) Explain the change you think is needed to address these issues and factors that might influence that change. Describe a change theory and related change processes that may be applied to the issues related to your strategic plan. Explain how you might apply the theory and processes. Briefly explain two ethical principles, issues, or challenges that might arise in your efforts to apply these changes. Explain how a professional code of ethics might advise in each case. Be specific, citing elements from an applicable code of ethics. (USE THE NOHS CODE OF ETHICS) Explain the opportunities and challenges that you might encounter in fostering and implementing the change.

Write an informative, well-organized, persuasive essay on Politics.

Write an informative, well-organized, persuasive essay on the following topics. All assertions should be supported with specific evidence and good reasons. Choose two magazines or journals from the same field, such as politics or photography or movies or sports or science and technology. Study a few issues of both magazines. Focus on the contents, organization, format, advertising, and writing style. Compare and contrast the two magazines. What is the target audience for each magazine? Then determine which magazine you think our college library should subscribe to. You are to recommend only one magazine for subscription. Give reasons and evidence to support your assertions.