Discuss how geopolitical and phenomenological place influence the context of a population or community assessment and intervention.
Let’s assume your organization has both an fully functioning IT department and now starting an ad hoc Information Governance department. Which department would be responsible for managing the Data Modeling Integration process? Which group would manage all the changes? Which IT Governance Framework would be applicable to both departments when managingin and executing this process? Explain your reasoning. Provide real life examples from your current organization to support your content.
Choose an article about a current event related to poverty that has affected your community.
Part 2: Reflect
In a minimum of two-pages (not counting the title page and reference page) address the following:
Case studies are an important learning strategy in business classes as they provide an opportunity for you to critically analyze events that have taken place in real-life businesses. This develops your critical thinking and research skills as you research the competition and industry in which your business resides with an end goal of formulating a recommendation for the challenges faced by the company.
Select one of the three case studies listed below, which can be found in your textbook. Evaluate the case of your choice, and respond to each of the questions below using both theory and practical managerial thinking as well as supporting research.
Option 1: Procter & Gamble (pp. 332–333)
Option 2: Caterpillar (pp. 394–395)
Option 3: The Ritz-Carlton (pp. 424–425)
One of the theories you read about this week was Vygotsky’s social learning theory, which basically says that learning happens best in social settings where less experienced learners are in social proximity to experienced individuals. How might this perspective change the concept of Sunday school or children’s church used in many churches? What are the pros and cons of introducing social learning into such venues?
•Read and analyze the US STEM education strategic plan(linked again here and in the speaker notes of this week’s slides)
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/STEM-Education-Strategic-Plan-2018.pdf
Write a paper that addresses the following questions:
• Is the strategy properly resourced?
• What evidence of nested strategies and plans can you find?
• What gaps or areas for improvement can you identify?
Additional clarification by Professor on Nesting strategies:
The word “nesting” or “nested” can be a little confusing. As IT professionals, you’ve probably seen processes or documents where information becomes more defined, more granular, more accurate as you progress from higher to lower levels. Think about requirements to design to code. That’s the way nested strategies work. Subordinate, or “nested” strategies provide more detail and actionable information in their particular area. IT strategies that support an overall corporate strategy are a good example.
Write a critical appraisal that demonstrates comprehension of two quantitative research studies. Use the “Research Critique Guidelines – Part II” document to organize your essay. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you provide a rationale, include examples, and reference content from the study in your responses.
Use the practice problem and two quantitative, peer-reviewed research articles you identified in the Topic 1 assignment to complete this assignment.
In an essay, summarize two quantitative studies, explain the ways in which the findings might be used in nursing practice, and address ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study.
Choose one of the following to include in this week’s initial post:
Make sure you are clear in describing the course concept or theory that best applies to your experiences or observations. Regardless of which prompt you choose, you are encouraged to use one of the assigned readings or audiovisual resources to support your points. Respond to your classmates’ posts, sharing any commonalities or differences between your classmates’ perspectives and experiences and your own.
Scenario: Power of Policies
imagine you are serving on your local school board. During this month’s meeting, you and your fellow board members are voting on a proposed policy that would require students to pay a technology fee. You are concerned about the implications of this fee for students whose families cannot afford additional costs and how this might affect the access of these students to technology in their classrooms, especially considering that the district has recently imposed additional fees for lunches and extracurricular activities