Write an email to your friend that explains which content needs to be deleted from his social media accounts and why.

Your best friend Anthony Drums has asked your help in securing a job where you work. You want to help your friend, but you know his social media sites have photos and other material that violate your company’s social media policy. You also know that the human resources department of your company always does a thorough search of social media sites of prospective hires. You need to write an email to your friend that explains which content needs to be deleted from his social media accounts and why.Discuss how refusal to delete the inappropriate photos and material might impact his ability to get the job. Your email should clearly and specifically state the relevant rules from your company’s social media policy.

Describe or list the feedback you received on Part B of Your Marketing Plan. Explain how you will use the feedback to improve your plan.

Create the third part of your marketing plan:

  1. Describe or list the feedback you received on Part B of Your Marketing Plan. Explain how you will use the feedback to improve your plan.
  2. Develop the company’s pricing and distribution strategy.
  3. Develop the integrated marketing communications plan most relevant for your product/service and audience. Develop your message strategy. Develop your media strategy.
  4. Develop your public relations, sales promotion, and personal selling plan most relevant for your product/service and audience.
  5. Develop your online and direct marketing plan most relevant for your product/service and audience.
  6. Develop your social responsibility/cause-related marketing plan most relevant for your product/service and audience.
  7. Use at least three academic resources that address sustainability and monitoring of effective marketing plans and determine the applicability for your hypothetical company. These resources should be industry-specific and relate to your chosen product/service.

Assess what makes a proposal more challenging to write than other forms of technical writing covered in this course.

  • Assess what makes a proposal more challenging to write than other forms of technical writing covered in this course.
    • Refer to your textbook and think about how considerations such as organization, professional tone, readability, relevance, and so on may need to be approached differently in a proposal compared to other forms of technical writing.
  • Determine when you might present an informal proposal as an email. Provide an example to illustrate your point.

Think about how your personal values and morals correlate with the principles of servant leadership. How can you draw on values and morals to establish your followership and serve those you lead professionally and personally?

Think about how your personal values and morals correlate with the principles of servant leadership. How can you draw on values and morals to establish your followership and serve those you lead professionally and personally? Strengthen your claims with supporting citations from “Kenneth Hein –

You are in a leadership role, and you are not in a position to leave the job. How do you ethically represent the company without compromising your own beliefs?

Suppose you go to work for an organization that you discover does not align with your personal values. You are in a leadership role, and you are not in a position to leave the job. How do you ethically represent the company without compromising your own beliefs? What opportunities would there be for you to strengthen yourself as a leader and to strengthen the organization?

Find an article in your local newspaper about a local policy issue that affects you.Summarize the article and explain how this issue affects you. Is the article neutral? Why or why not?

Find an article in your local newspaper about a local policy issue that affects you. For example, an article concerning your county’s decision to privatize your trash collection service. Summarize the article and explain how this issue affects you. Is the article neutral? Why or why not? How might you influence this policy in the future?

Article Title: Legislature wants school panic alarms but squabble over vendors bogs down the bill

Write a paper that describes the differences regarding how the wife-to-be should “dress” for the wedding according to the two cultural traditions.

1. Ethical Egoism: In the episode “Nagus” Quark becomes the new leader of the Ferengi Empire. When this happens

  •     a. What challenges does he face?
  •     b. Who does he trust to be his body guard and why does he choose him?
  •     c. He finally congratulates his brother, Rom. Why did he do that and how did he reward him?
  •     d. List five of the “Rules of Acquisition” that you find most interesting. (Look them up on Web)

2. While much of the episode, “Nagus”, was about Ferengi egoism, the scene near the end of the episode, where Jake was helping Nog learn to read, was to show a case of altruism. Explain how in this scene Jake was being altruistic and not egoistic given the attitude of his father, Captaincies. Cisco.

3. In the episode, “Cost of Living” the proposed wedding between Lwaxana Troy and Minister Capio of Kostolia illustrates a dysfunction between two cultures.

  • a. Describes the differences regarding how the wife-to-be should “dress” for the wedding according to the two cultural traditions. (Should this be considered an ethical issue or merely a cultural one?)
  • b. If you hypothetically were in Lwaxana’s place (that is, in her “shoes” ) and you were forced to dress as his culture demanded, what would you have done?

4. In the episode, “Let that be Your Last Battlefield”, the moral of the story seems to be “People make too much of minor differences.” Explain how this is illustrated in the episode regarding the two Aliens, Loki and Bele. What was the condition of humanoid life on their planet, Sharon, when Spock scanned it?

Suppose Realco produces 20,000 breadmakers every week, rather than 40,000 every other week. According to the master schedule record, what impact would this have on average inventory levels?

The final assignment for the course is a Final Paper on two cases. The Final Paper should demonstrate understanding of the reading as well as the implications of new knowledge. The eight- to ten-page paper should integrate readings and course discussions into work and life experiences. It may include an explanation and examples from previous experiences as well as implications for future applications.

Read the case study at the end of Chapter 12 and the case study at the end of Chapter 13, and thoroughly answer all the following questions. Supplement your answers with scholarly research using the Ashford Online Library. Each case study should be addressed in four to five pages, resulting in a combined Final Paper of eight to ten pages.

Chapter 12 Case Study: The Realco Breadmaster

  • Develop a master production schedule for the breadmaker. What do the projected ending inventory and available-to-promise numbers look like? Has Realco “overpromised”? In your view, should Realco update either the forecast or the production numbers?
  • Comment on Jack’s approach to order promising. What are the advantages? The disadvantages? How would formal master scheduling improve this process? What organizational changes would be required?
  • Following up on Question 2, which do you think is worse, refusing a customer’s order upfront because you don’t have the units available or accepting the order and then failing to deliver? What are the implications for master scheduling?
  • Suppose Realco produces 20,000 breadmakers every week, rather than 40,000 every other week. According to the master schedule record, what impact would this have on average inventory levels?

Chapter 13 Case Study: Supply-Chain Challenges in Post-Earthquake Japan

  • What are some of the advantages of the supply chain used in the Japanese auto industry before the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami? What were some of its disadvantages?
  • Is Toyota’s plan for a “foolproof” supply chain consistent with the Lean production philosophy? Explain.
  • Can you think of any additional ways Toyota (and its competitors in the Japanese auto industry) can improve upon the company’s plan to create a “foolproof” supply chain?
  • What impact do you think Toyota’s plan will have on the way it handles relationship management in its supply chain?

What elements of the income statement would have been very important to Russell? Finally, what is one source that Russell could have consulted to ensure that the company’s financial measures were on track with those of the average company within his industry?

Lisit the Web site of Pro Shield Fire Protection, formerly Waterloo Fire Extinguisher, at http://www.proshieldfire.com. This company was purchased by University of Northern Iowa graduate Russell Hotchkiss while he was still in school as a finance major. During his first year as owner of this business, Russell doubled the company’s revenue, employees, services, and trucks. Before deciding to purchase this company, what three basic financial statements would Russell have examined closely? What features of the company’s balance sheet would Russell have been interested in? What elements of the income statement would have been very important to Russell? Finally, what is one source that Russell could have consulted to ensure that the company’s financial measures were on track with those of the average company within his industry?

What types of operating ratios might this company use to evaluate its effectiveness in employing its resources?

Glamajama is an entrepreneurial venture specializing in glam-studded clothes for babies, toddlers, and women. This company began from a mother’s desire to design clothes for her son, and developed into a company whose clothes are carried in over 500 stores internationally, including Barney’s and Nordstroms. This company’s Web site is available at http://www.glamajama.com. What types of operating ratios might this company use to evaluate its effectiveness in employing its resources?