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case study 6

 300 words answer for the question in the end based on the case study. no references needed

The Case of Plant Relocation

 Karen Musalo

Production costs are rising. Your company can make more money for shareholders by relocating your plants to a country with lower labor costs and fewer regulations. Using this case, Stan Raggio, senior vice president for sourcing and logistics at The Gap, and Karen Musalo, then director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics International Human Rights and Migration Project, discussed the ethical issues companies should consider at an Ethics Roundtable for Executives.

You are the chief executive of Electrocorp, an electronics company, which makes the onboard computer components for automobiles. In your production plants, complex hydrocarbon solvents are used to clean the chips and other parts that go into the computer components. Some of the solvents used are carcinogens and must be handled with extreme care. Until recently, all of your production plants were located in the United States. However, the cost of production has risen, causing profits to decline.

A number of factors have increased production costs. First, the union representing the workers in your plant waged a successful strike resulting in increased salary and benefits. The pay and benefits package for beginning employees is around $15/hour. A second factor has been stringent safety regulations. These safety procedures, which apply inside the plant, have been expensive in both time and money. Finally, environmental regulations have made Electrocorp’s operations more costly. Electrocorp is required to put its waste through an expensive process before depositing it at a special disposal facility.

Shareholders have been complaining to you about the declining fortunes of the company. Many of Electrocorp’s competitors have moved their operations to less-developed countries, where their operating costs are less than in the United States, and you have begun to consider whether to relocate a number of plants to offshore sites. Electrocorp is a major employer in each of the U.S. cities where it is located, and you know that a plant closure will cause economic dislocation in these communities. You know that the employees who will be laid off because of plant closures will have difficulty finding equivalent positions and that increased unemployment, with its attendant social costs, will result. However, you are aware of many other corporations, including your competitors, that have shut down their U.S. operations, and it is something that you are willing to consider.

You have hired a consultant, Martha Smith, to investigate the sites for possible plant relocation. Ms. Smith has years of experience working with companies that have moved their operations to less-developed countries to reduce their operating costs. Based on your own research, you have asked Ms. Smith to more fully investigate the possibility of operations in Mexico, the Philippines, and South Africa. A summary of her report and recommendation for each country follows:

Mexico

A number of border cities in Mexico would be cost-efficient relocation sites based on both labor, and health and safety/environmental factors. Workers in production plants comparable to Electrocorp’s earn about $3 per day, which is the prevailing wage. There is frequent worker turnover because employees complain that they cannot live on $3/day, and they head north to work illegally in the United States. However, a ready supply of workers takes their place.

Mexican health and environmental laws are also favorable to production. Exposure to toxic chemicals in the workplace is permitted at higher levels than in the United States, allowing corporations to dispense to some degree with costly procedures and equipment. Mexico’s environmental laws are less strict than those of the United States, and a solvent recovery system, used to reduce the toxicity of the waste before dumping, is not required.

The only identifiable business risk is possible bad publicity. The rate of birth defects has been high in many Mexican border towns where similar plants are in operation. Citizen health groups have begun protests, accusing the companies of contamination leading to illness.

Philippines

Conditions in the Philippines are more favorable than those in Mexico in terms of labor and health and safety/environmental factors.

The prevailing wage in the Philippines is about $1/day, and young workers (under 16) may be paid even less. As in Mexico, the workers complain that the rate of pay is not a living wage, but it is the present market rate.

The health and safety and environmental regulations are equivalent to those in Mexico, but there have been no public complaints or opposition regarding birth defects, cancers, or other illnesses.

South Africa

Conditions in South Africa are positive in some respects, but not as favorable in economic terms as in Mexico or the Philippines. The prevailing wage in South Africa is about $10/day. Furthermore, there is a strong union movement, meaning that there may be future demands for increases in wages and benefits.

The unions and the government have been working together on health and safety issues and environmental protections. Exposure to toxic chemicals in the workplace is not permitted at as high a level as in Mexico and the Philippines. Although the equipment necessary to reduce toxic chemicals to an acceptable level is not as costly as in the United States, this expense would not be incurred in the other two countries. Furthermore, there are requirements for a solvent recovery system, which also increases operation expenses.

Question: You have to decide how you would like to proceed? Your options are to further investigate one or more of the overseas sites or to simply continue all operations within the United States. Examine each possibility and the factors you will consider in weighing the pros and cons.

Jan 1, 2001 

Journal Analysis 6

 

 Topic- Whistle-blowing

find 1 recent peer-reviewed academic journal article (within the past 3 years) that closely relates to the concept. Your submission must include the following information in the following format:

DEFINITION: a brief definition of the key term followed by the APA reference for the term; this does not count in the word requirement.

SUMMARY: Summarize the article in your own words- this should be in the 150-words. Be sure to note the article’s author, note their credentials, and why we should put any weight behind his/her opinions, research, or findings regarding the key term.

DISCUSSION: Using 300 words, write a brief discussion, in your own words of how the article relates to the selected chapter Key Term. A discussion is not rehashing what was already stated in the article, but the opportunity for you to add value by sharing your experiences, thoughts, and opinions. This is the most important part of the assignment.

week9 journal

 

Students are required to submit weekly reflective narratives throughout the course that will culminate in a final, course-long reflective journal due in Topic 10. The narratives help students integrate leadership and inquiry into current practice.

This reflection journal also allows students to outline what they have discovered about their professional practice, personal strengths and weaknesses, and additional resources that could be introduced in a given situation to influence optimal outcomes. Each week students should also explain how they met a course competency or course objective(s).

In each week’s entry, students should reflect on the personal knowledge and skills gained throughout the course. Journal entries should address one or more of the areas stated below.  In the Topic 10 graded submission, each of the areas below should be addressed as part of the summary submission

TOPIC :Ethical considerations in health care

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

habits of mind

 The Habits of Mind are often equated with dispositions.   In addition to knowledge and skills, teacher education programs strive to assist future educators to develop appropriate dispositions for exercising their craft.  According to Ros-Vosales & Moss (2007), dispositions are similar to professional beliefs or values systems, but they are more than that. Dispositions extend to professional modes of conduct and the ways in which beliefs and attitudes are displayed by teachers actions in and out of the classroom. Teachers with positive professional dispositions tend to act in ways that elevate the profession of teaching in the eyes of others (2007).  Do you agree with the Ros-Voasles & Moss?  Why or why not?  How can teachers stimulate the development of the Habits of Mind in their students? 

Discussion 7

 250 words  APA reference

Stanford University medical researchers conducted a study on the correlation between the use of fertility drugs and ovarian cancer.  Their study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology, concludes that the use of the fertility drugs, Pergonal and Serophene may increase the risk of ovarian cancer by three times.  The lead author of the studies, Professor Alice Whittemore, stated, “Our finding in regard to fertility drugs is by no means certain.  It is based on very small numbers and is really very tenuous.”

FDA Commissioner David Kessler would like the infertility drug manufacturers to disclose the study findings and offer a warning on the drug packages.  He notes, “Even though the epidemiology study is still preliminary, women have a right to know what is known.  We’re not looking to make more of this than there is.”

If you were a manufacturer of one of the drugs, would you voluntarily disclose the study information?

case study 7

Answer the questions in the end based on the case study- 70 words per answer

NO REFERENCES NEEDED

Leaked Movie Trailer and a Confidentiality Agreement

 Jessica Silliman

Luke Cavanaugh was an assistant editor at a large-scale, Los Angeles-based company which produced movie trailers, television spots and other promotional material. As assistant editor, Luke’s main responsibility was to take the “editor’s cut” of a film and break it down to get it ready for promotional distribution and sound mixing.

Luke’s job dealt heavily with confidentiality. Friends and family members would often ask him for “the dirt” on the latest releases, especially with large-scale Hollywood productions. Because of these external factors, Luke and all other employee s of the production company were forced to sign confidentiality agreements at the beginning of employment. If these agreements were breached, the employee could be terminated and legally prosecuted.

The company had suffered from “leaks” in the past that resulted in harmful consequences such as lawsuits by the affected production companies. Most recently, Luke worked on the trailer for a highly anticipated third film of a trilogy. Hollywood and its many fans were itching to get a glimpse of the latest special effects and techniques used in the film. Luke’s family and friends, though they were aware of his contractual obligations, pressured him to tell them about the film. Luke refused.

“I would undoubtedly choose not to do something like this-not just because it’s unethical-but because I could get fired,” he said.

Even with the tight security, Luke arrived at work one morning to find that his trailer had leaked onto the Internet and was available on fan websites and blogs. The trailer had already been passed for inspection to other employees, so it was impossible to determine where the leak originated. Luke worried about the security of his job-although this leak wasn’t his fault, he feared repercussions from the filmmaker and producers who entrusted him with their movie.

To his surprise, the leaked version of the trailer inspired a cult following in advance of the upcoming release. Instead of hurting sales and revealing secrets, the leaked trailer drew a bigger crowd than expected and sparked unintentional advertising via the Internet.

“I take the confidentiality agreements seriously-anyone in this industry has to,” said Luke. “I don’ t know who leaked the video, but I’m lucky that it helped the movie. If it hadn’t, I would have faced a lot of pressure from those above me and struggled to regain their trust.”

Discussion Questions:

  • Do you think it would be wrong for Luke to share information about coming releases with friends and family? Why or why not?
  • What are acceptable and unacceptable requirements of a confidentiality agreement with an employee?
  • Was it wrong for Luke’s unknown fellow employee to release the trailer, even if it resulted in increased publicity for the movie?
  • What precedent is this situation setting by not investigating the leak?
  • What is the harm in a leaked trailer?

Journal Analysis

 Topic- code of ethics

find 1 recent peer-reviewed academic journal article (within the past 3 years) that closely relates to the concept. Your submission must include the following information in the following format:

DEFINITION: a brief definition of the key term followed by the APA reference for the term; this does not count in the word requirement.

SUMMARY: Summarize the article in your own words- this should be in the 150-words. Be sure to note the article’s author, note their credentials, and why we should put any weight behind his/her opinions, research, or findings regarding the key term.

DISCUSSION: Using 300 words, write a brief discussion, in your own words of how the article relates to the selected chapter Key Term. A discussion is not rehashing what was already stated in the article, but the opportunity for you to add value by sharing your experiences, thoughts, and opinions. This is the most important part of the assignment.

200 words in two answers to your peers

  

job#1

Middle-range theories are essential in shaping nursing practice, mainly because they provide a framework between the grand theories and nursing practice. They are a bridge to understanding the grand theories better through their ease of applicability. The middle-range nursing theories provide a firm foundation for nurses and other healthcare workers to handle complicated circumstances in the healthcare system (Liehr & Smith, 2017). The middle-range nursing theory is significant for nursing students because it gives them a middle reality perspective and more particular generic practice areas. Internal and external criticism of the middle range theories is a step in understanding its applicability in nursing practice. They are also a step in understanding the credibility of the approach. The self-efficacy theory is a person’s conviction in their ability to carry out the actions required to achieve specified performance goals (VaughanJohnston & Jacobson, 2020). 

Internal Criticism

Internal criticism of a theory is a part of understanding its credibility and whether its contents are believable. Therefore, the internal analysis consists of understanding consistency, clarity, logical development, adequacy, and level of theory development. The self-efficacy theory through internal criticism shows that the approach is first straightforward. The theorists achieve clarity because he explains the two primary principles, including self-efficacy and human agency. Even though the theory develops from psychology, it is clear in its explanation of terms that can apply in other fields. The approach also achieves logical development because it bases on the social cognitive theory (Schunk & DiBenedetto, 2020). The researchers establish its main principles and discuss them methodically to emphasize people’s unique role in altering their unhealthy habits.

The other factor of internal criticism is the adequacy which, in this particular theory, the theorist explicitly indicates that people play distinct roles in causing behavioral change and found that self-efficacy plays a crucial role in predicting behavior change, both directly and through its impacts on the other determinants (Alimohammadi et al., 2019). Finally, because the theory includes fewer ideas and may be generalized across diverse backgrounds, it is a middle-range theory.

External Criticism

The external criticism of a theory is essential to understand how it relates to the real world of nursing. The criticism details the scope of approach, significance, discrimination, utility, and complexity. The theorist explains two fundamental concepts in complexity: human agency and self-efficacy beliefs, making them straightforward. On the reality convergence, the essential assumption of self-efficacy theory is that perceived personal efficacy impacts the commencement, perseverance, and effort to apply to create behavior. The external criticism through significance shows that many researchers continue to develop different theories throughout the years after Bandura. As a result, to effectively apply the theory to practice, nurses caring for various patients with different diagnoses may need to use different but relevant effectiveness metrics (Klassen & Klassen, 2018). Finally, through a look at the scope of the theory, the self-efficacy hypothesis has a specific emphasis, which makes it more useful in nursing practice.

job #2

  

The theory of self-efficacy is a staple in the nursing world. This middle-ranged theory was first being developed in the 1970s to explain the reasoning behind various forms of thinking between different people. Those who will continue to try even if they fail, have high self-efficacy while those who have low self-efficacy will often blame themselves for their lack of success. This theory is usually a trait where one can control the situations that encompass their lives (Petiprin, 2020).

Internal Criticism

    When critiquing this theory based on internal criticism factors, the theory was noticeably clear. This theory is based around a lot of psychology-based research, but it is highly unlikely for anyone to need a clear understanding of psychology to understand the theories ideologies. Furthermore, I would not say the theory is inadequate for research, but I do agree with various sources that state that the theories findings do require further research in certain areas. It has been found that the theory may be influenced by external factors such as age and level of education which could affect an individuals self-efficacy. However, the theory is still described as more than adequate for use despite newer more refined development that comes with its research. This theory is a middle level theory. Because of its ease of use across a grand array of concepts and subjects, it is highly generalized and a great guide to everyday practice in nursing (Critical Analysis of Self Efficacy Theory, 2020).

External Criticism

    When presented with more knowledge about this theory, I was able to conclude various things from a variety of sources that helped me establish external criticism of the self-efficacy theory. The self-efficacy theory is narrow, allowing for it to be better applied across nursing practice. This theory has two main concepts, the human agency concept, and the self-efficacy belief concept. These concepts serve the purpose of developing a simple, coherent explanation of what the self-efficacy theory is. This theorys origin has profound influence form the social cognitive theory, which is critical when it comes to treating chronic diseases. It has proved to be of immense importance to the health ecosystem. With it being applied in areas to treat major diseases like diabetes for example. This theory is mostly used to treat patients with chronic diseases. Is highly emphasized on the characteristics of the patient. The self-efficacy theory has proved highly useful In nursing in order to provide more unique, one on one care with patients, making it highly significant (Critical Analysis of Self Efficacy Theory, 2020).

Conclusion

    The theory of self-efficacy has served a purposeful role in the world of nursing. There is no doubt that there have been many advances in the social cognitive areas of nursing due to the theory ideologies. Although the theory may have some limitations, it still serves as a reliable, clear guide to every day practice and research and should continue to make great impact in terms of nursing.

Marketing Analysis wk 1

Part 1 . Research the internet for a high tech company, for example Apple, Microsoft, or Google or another company of your choice.  Prepare a one page paper and Analyze the role of marketing in the high-tech company. Please double space your paper and cite your sources.

Part 2 :

Please answer the following questions:

1. Is the Tata Nano car (from the opening vignette) a disruptive innovation, as defined later in the chapter? If so, what are the implications for industry incumbents? 

2. Youve been asked to assess the market potential for mobile advertising (advertising over mobile phones, sometimes referred to as the third screen for advertising media, coming after TV and computer/Internet advertising). What factors will affect the adoption rate of this media platform by advertisers? To what extent do network externalities have an effect?

3.  Can a strategic planning system, such as Medtronics, be a source of competitive advantage?  Explain.

4. What configuration of resources (i.e., tangible assets, intangible assets, competencies) are necessary for a Fast Follower, such as Microsoft, to be successful?

Disney dramatic changes with the most recent annual financials being the comparison point

 Download an excel friendly version of all sections of the most recent annual financial statements from the Company Financials tab for the past 3 years.  Open the excel and analyze what has changed most dramatically in the past 3 years on each of the Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Cash Flow Statement.   To do this, check and clean the data, then set up basic analytic formulas in excel to autocalculate for you as per the example in class (calculate the differences, set a threshold, and search for largest fluctuation or use conditional formatting to easily identify).
NOTE: An explanation cannot simply be “due to COVID.” As that has a broad impact economically in the last 3 years, if the reasons are in fact related in someway to COVID versus other business reasons, specifics must be given (sales, government grants, closed stores, rising inventory, etc relevant only to the company) 

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