Discuss how do you strike a balance between being overwhelmed with false positives and the danger of ignoring true incidents?

What kind of user training should be conducted to deal with the issue of noise. How do you strike a balance between being overwhelmed with false positives and the danger of ignoring true incidents? What effects would false positives have on an organization?

Conduct a literature search to locate six research articles focused on your selected nursing practice problem of interest.

1) Select a nursing practice problem of interest to use as the focus of your research.

a) Start with the patient population and identify a clinical problem or issue that arises from the patient population. In 200 minimum words, provide a summary of the clinical issue.

2) Following the PICOT format, write a PICOT question in your selected nursing practice problem area of interest. The PICOT question should be applicable to your proposed capstone project (the project students must complete during their final course in the RN-BSN program of study).

3) The PICOT question will provide a framework for your capstone project.

4) Conduct a literature search to locate six research articles focused on your selected nursing practice problem of interest. This literature search should include three quantitative and three qualitative peer-reviewed research articles to support your nursing practice problem.

Explain what happens to the interest rate if the money supply increases or decreases and the money demand remains unchanged.

Explain what happens to the interest rate if the money supply increases or decreases and the money demand remains unchanged. Explain what happens to the interest rate if the money demand increases or decreases and the money supply remains unchanged.

Propose a plan to improve the operations, working environment, competitive edge, and value-added services of a hospital.

Consulting for the Caring Angel Hospital

Overview

Imagine that you are a senior consultant at Practical Health Care Consulting. Your supervisor has instructed you to spend three months at the Caring Angel Hospital to help improve the quality of care, add value to the organization, improve employee morale, design an efficient organizational chart, create a strong team environment, and create the hospital’s competitive advantage. The hospital has traditionally made losses year after year. Furthermore, it is not performing well financially, and the banks are not willing to lend it large sums of money for more effective marketing.

After spending two months within the hospital, you are very happy with your progress, and you think you are capable of acquiring more patient base and expanding the hospital market. However, with a closer look, you notice that your patients are still hopping from one specialized hospital to another in search of various specialized treatments. You also notice that the seats are not comfortable in the waiting area, and the patients continuously show up for appointments on the wrong dates. The nurses and the employees are not smiling during patient conversations, and everyone looks for ways to blame others for failures in the patient treatment process. Everyone seems to work alone and hide what they do from their colleagues.

At the end of the 3-month period, you must provide a report with your recommended strategies designed to help Caring Angel Hospital achieve its goals.

Note: You may create or make all necessary assumptions needed for the completion of this assignment.

Requirements

• From a consulting perspective, propose the major steps that Caring Angel Hospital could take to achieve each of the following goals: o Improve the quality of care.o Add value to the organization.o Improve employee morale.o Design an efficient organizational chart.o Create a strong team environment.o Create the hospital’s competitive edge.• Recommend one approach that the hospital could use for acquiring a larger market share given the prevailing financial circumstances. Justify your recommendation.• Investigate at least two value-added services that Caring Angel Hospital could offer to strengthen its value proposition. Provide at least two examples of the advantages of these value-added services to the hospital.• Go to Basic Search: Strayer University Online Library to find four recent (within the last five years) quality academic resources for this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other websites do not qualify as quality academic resources.

Write a brief description of the conduct that precipitated the selected court case or lawsuit and how Title VII protects against this conduct;

Using reliable Internet sources and/or the CSU Online Library, search for and locate a recent court case or lawsuit related to sexual harassment in the workplace. Then, conduct a case study in which you analyze the case, presenting an argument and applicable evidence about your selected court case or lawsuit. Consider the concepts learned in this course as you analyze the case and present your analysis.

Include the following in your paper:

  • a brief description of the conduct that precipitated the selected court case or lawsuit and how Title VII protects against this conduct;
  • an analysis of the use of the complaint procedure and the employer’s response to any complaints;
  • a discussion of preventive steps that could have been used to prevent the harassment from occurring; and
  • a summary of the costs to the employer, financial and otherwise, stemming from the lawsuit and the underlying conduct.

Discuss the influences of Smith and his critics, like Marx, reflected in the mixed economy of the United States today.

Adam Smith, a very influential eighteenth-century political economist, wrote, “By pursuing his own interest, he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it” (cited in Stiglitz & Rosengard, 2015, p. 62).

  1. Describe what Smith meant by the “invisible hand.” How exactly does it function?
  2. Describe how Smith’s work is a reaction to mercantilism, which dominated the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. As a point of departure, define mercantilism.
  3. Discuss if all 19th-century thinkers agree with Smith. How did, for instance, Karl Marx view the doctrine of laissez-faire? What were the inevitable consequences of such an economic system?
  4. Discuss the influences of Smith and his critics, like Marx, reflected in the mixed economy of the United States today.

In the story Little Women, each of the March sisters faces her own conflict with self as she tries to “be good.” After you have stated the conflict, recount the events that develop the conflict to the point at which one of the opposing forces is about to prevail over the other. This is called the climax. Following the climax, relate the events that resolve the conflict.

Introduce the title, the author, and the subject or theme of the book in the first sentence.

Example: Little Women by Louisa May Alcott recounts the girlhood
experiences of Jo March and her three sisters.
Get your readers interested in what you are going to say—perhaps with a striking statement,
a quotation, or some background information. If the book has a setting (time and
place), you might include it.
Example: Set in New England around the time of the Civil War, this classic
novel provides a glimpse of daily life in a nineteenth-century
American household. Though fictional, it reads like a true story,
because the main characters are fashioned after the author’s
own family. The character Jo March resembles Louisa herself.
Close your introductory paragraph with a statement of opinion. Choose one aspect of the
book—a moral, a concept, or a principle—that made an impression on you.
Ask yourself, “What did I learn from this book? Would others benefit from it?
And if so, how?” You will discuss this statement in the body of your report.
Example: Though the experiences of the March sisters, one can learn to
appreciate the family that God has given him or her.
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II. The Body
A. Begin with a short, concise summary (synopsis) of the book, including only the main
points or key events. Limit this synopsis to several sentences.
1. For a fiction book, write a summary of the plot.
The plot is the sequences of actions that make up a story. The plot begins
with a conflict involving main characters. Sometimes, the conflict involves
two people. Other times, the conflict involves the main character and a
variety of people and circumstances. In some stories, conflict may be at
work with the character.
Example: In the story Little Women, each of the March sisters faces
her own conflict with self as she tries to “be good.”
After you have stated the conflict, recount the events that develop the
conflict to the point at which one of the opposing forces is about to prevail
over the other. This is called the climax. Following the climax, relate the
events that resolve the conflict.
2. For a biography, relate the chief incidents in the subject’s life.
3. For a nonfiction book, write a summary.
B. In the succeeding paragraphs of the body, use incidents, details, and quotations that
support the opinion you stated in the introduction. Prove your point.
Example: In the opening scene, the March sisters are bemoaning their
poverty when Beth gently reminds them how rich they really
are: “We’ve got father and mother and each other.” Though
lacking in material comforts, the girls gradually learn to
appreciate the treasure they have in a loving home. Mother’s
gentle words and Father’s letters from the battlefront remind
them of the things that matter in life: relationships, kind words
and loving deeds, and personal growth and maturity. Meg
learns about the emptiness of material wealth when she visits
Annie Moffat and tries to fit in with her frivolous and worldly
friends. Jo learns to forgive when Amy burns her precious
books. Beth teaches them all about selfless giving when she
reaches out to help a poor widow and her children and is
stricken with a deadly fever. As each girl struggles with her
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personal weaknesses, she learns to appreciate more fully the
family that God has given her and the values they share.
III. The Conclusion:
A. Begin the conclusion with a restatement of your opinion. (Avoid the temptation to
use the same wording that you used in your introduction.)
Example: Of the many lessons to be learned from Little Women, the
importance of family relationships is one that no reader should
miss. Everyone can learn to appreciate his or her siblings and
parents from the example set by the March sisters.
B. Give your thoughts about the book, whether they are favorable or unfavorable.
Example: I enjoyed Louisa May Alcotts’s honest portrayal of family life.
Like any ordinary family, the Marches had disagreements and
quarrels from time to time, but they remained a close-knit,
loving family because they recognized and practiced Scriptural
principles of family life: the girls honored their parents, loved
each other, and sought to live peaceable together.
You may comment on the realism of the characters, the charm of the setting, the
effectiveness of the imagery, the aptness of the dialogue, or the naturalness of the
action. As a Christian, you must also think about the content. How are evil actions
presented? Is evil shown in a way that disgusts the reader? Or is it made attractive
to the reader? Are the consequences of evil actions shown to be what the Bible says
they will be?
In the body of your report, emphasize the moral, the concept, or the principle that
impressed you. In the conclusion, evaluate the book according to the criteria above.
NOTE: Keep the number of pages of your Book Report to the required number of pages
for your course. Points will be deducted for long elaborate Book Reports.
Remember, you are not re-writing the book, you are only giving a report of the
book. Your paper should be typed (double-spaced) on one side only.
See Sample Below:
JTS Catalog Appendix A A-4
Cover Pages and Page Numbering
Each section of your written work Outline, Essay and Book Report should
have a cover page as well as the number of pages in the footer.
Sample of a Required Book Report
Name of Course
(Scriptural Roles for Women in a Church)
Book Report
Student Name (Jackson T. Seminary)
Name of School (Jacksonville Theological Seminary)
Name of Degree Program ( Master of Ministry )
Date Goes Here (July 31, 2013)
Course: Scriptural Roles for Women in a Church
Title Of Book: Bigger Than Impossible
(This is a Book of the Student’s choosing that relates to the subject matter of the course)
**Note All work should have a cover page like this, (Outline, Essay & Book Report)
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Scriptural Roles for Women in a Church –Book Report
Bigger Than Impossible by Lydia Chorpening, is a power book packed with Scripture that correlates with the
mind of Christ and what every individual needs to do in order to gain the impossible. As children of God, we should
live by faith and not by sight! Too often, we limit God due to our inability to trust what He says. Many people
believe God performed miracles during the Bible days only; unfortunately, we have not put on the mind of Christ to
experience the fullness of Him which prohibits a full understanding of His faith.
It is interesting to know, God is already larger than the impossible. Deuteronomy 3:24 says, “O Lord God, You
have begun to show Your servant Your greatness and Your mighty hand, for what god is there in heaven or on earth
who can do anything like Your works and Your mighty deeds?” There is simply no one like the Lord. Psalm 104:1, 2
says “Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord my God, You are very great: You are clothed with honor and majesty, Who
cover Yourself with light as with a garment, Who stretch out the heavens like a curtain.” Our God is full of splendor
and greatness why wouldn’t you follow the true and living Christ.
As Christians we must know faith and fear cannot coexist. Many times in our lives we reach points where we
become intimidated and unsure of our very next move or even what is taken place in our lives. However, Christ
stands before us revealing His confidence in the Trinity. Fear is a characteristic of the enemy. Anything to try and
shake the people of God and hinder our faith walk is a deposit from Satan. Anxiety can build from our lack of faith
and bring on sickness to our physical and spiritual bodies. We must always remember our faith is in Christ not we
ourselves.
Note this should continue until all required Pages are fulfilled as per Page 1 of
the acceptance letter.

Book for the report is:
The Gifts and Callings of God by Kenneth E Hagin
https://www.christianbook.com/the-gifts-and-calling-of-god/kenneth-hagin/9780892762682/pd/762682

Based on your calculations,which of the techniques (NPV, IRR, or payback period) is the least useful tool to use? Why?

1 Excel spreadsheet and 1 paper at least 1,000 words

Based on the following information, calculate net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and payback for the investment opportunity:

EEC expects to save $500,000 per year for the next 10 years by purchasing the supplier.
EEC’s cost of capital is 14%.
EEC believes it can purchase the supplier for $2 million.
Answer the following:

Based on your calculations, should EEC acquire the supplier? Why or why not?
Which of the techniques (NPV, IRR, or payback period) is the most useful tool to use? Why?
Which of the techniques (NPV, IRR, or payback period) is the least useful tool to use? Why?
Would your answer be the same if EEC’s cost of capital were 25%? Why or why not?
Would your answer be the same if EEC did not save $500,000 per year as anticipated?
What would be the least amount of savings that would make this investment attractive to EEC?
Given this scenario, what is the most EEC would be willing to pay for the supplier?
Prepare a memo to the President of EEC that details your findings and shows the effects if any of the following situations are true:

EEC’s cost of capital increases.
The expected savings are less than $500,000 per year.
EEC must pay more than $2 million for the supplier.

What is the relationship between Freud’s notion of a “secondary system” and his abandonment of the “seduction hypothesis?”

Messias (2014) outlined five epochs in the history of psychology. Consider the progression of these epochs and the factors that marked the end of one epoch and the beginning of the next. Which epoch do you believe to be the most significantly different from the one immediately prior? Why? How does this difference advance the field of psychology? Explain.

Derrida, Brault, and Naas (1994) asserted a philosophy of psychoanalysis that claims “madness” is not necessarily a disease, but a cognitive process lacking reason. Do you agree? Why or why not? Does the philosophy of Derrida, Brault, and Naas affirm or refute Freudian principles? Explain.

Freud started his theoretical postulations by studying patients with hysterical or conversion reactions. This led to his realization that his patients had conscious and unconscious aspects of memory. Why was this realization significant? How did this influence the development of the field of psychology? Explain.

What is the relationship between Freud’s notion of a “secondary system” and his abandonment of the “seduction hypothesis?” Do you believe his abandonment of the “seduction hypothesis” was the right choice for future of psychology? Why or why not?

What do you believe to be optimal stimulation and optimal frustration during Freudian psychosexual stages? Support your view

Is the topographical model a better model than Freud’s structural model? Why or why not

Klein found different children have alternative psychosexual periods to that of Freud. Why was this significant in the rise of Neo-Freudian theory? Support your view.

Klein found different children have alternative psychosexual periods to those proposed by Freud such as girls in their oral stage who may turn to their fathers. Do you agree with Klein’s assertions? Why or why not?

Winnicott described “early processes” including integration, personalization, and realization. Which of these do you believe to be the most significant? Why?

Watts and Erguner-Tekinalp (2017) discussed how several Neo-Freudian approaches have been influenced by Alfred Adler’s theory. Does this rise of positive psychology signal the beginning of the decline of psychoanalytic theory? Why or why not?

In Chapter 13 of the textbook on page 482, Heinz Kohut (the Father of Self Psychology) is credited with expressing the notion of a “joyful creative activity” as important for analytic success. Given Kohut’s ideas, what do you believe are the best ways to achieve this state? Support your position with relevant literature and specific “real world” examples. (Be sure not to present information that might specifically identify any individual.)

Kirsch and Mertens (2018) found, through their neuroscientific research, biological correlates to Freudian drive states. Why do you believe these findings are significant in the evolution of psychoanalytic theory? Explain.

Review the De Carli et. al. (2018) study regarding psychoanalysis and empirical research. What were the findings? Do you agree with the findings? Why or why

Consider the information in Chapter 18 of the Ellman text. What points do you believe are the most useful for conducting dissertation research? Why?

Bruno, Dell’Aversana, and Guidetti (2018) discussed how they used gaming theory and psychoanalytic approaches to better understand how to teach conflict management within an organization. Does this alter your view (positively or negatively) of Neo-Freudian and psychodynamic theory? Why or why not?

Consider the four major areas of psychoanalytic theory addressed in this course. Which of these, if any, do you believe will be of help to you as you consider the theoretical foundation and other aspects of your dissertation? Why?

Discuss which innovation seems to hold the most promise for commercial success and why?

  • Please use US english, company from the United States….thank you!
  • Is the term corporate entrepreneurship an oxymoron? In other words, can corporations—especially large ones—be innovative? Support your answer with examples.
  • Use the Internet to find an example of two corporate innovations—one brought about through autonomous strategic behavior and one developed through induced strategic behavior. Which innovation seems to hold the most promise for commercial success and why?