Arlie Hochschild, a prominent American sociologist of the contemporary era

 

Arlie Hochschild, a prominent American sociologist of the contemporary era. See the reading “The Managed Heart Download The Managed Heart,” which can be accessed through the course website.
Hochschild is well-known for her work on “emotion management” and its connection to social hierarchies, especially gender. For Hochschild, emotions are not experiences given from biological or psychological processes, but rather are created; they are actively produced and managed by individuals in the course of interactions with other people. Emotion work refers to the conscious effort to create, manage or suppress particular feelings. This also leads to the concept of emotion labor, where an individual’s emotions are performed as part of a job or work role.
In the reading, you should be able to recognize the influence of the rational-utilitarian theoretical tradition (see Collins, pp. 143-144), the microsociological branch of the Durkheimian tradition, specifically interaction rituals (see Collins, pp. 219-222), various strands of conflict theory, and the microinteractionist tradition, specifically the work of Erving Goffman, that we will be studying in a couple of weeks. So Hochschild’s work is an excellent example of how contemporary sociologists can draw on diverse theoretical traditions in pursuit of a particular research issue.

SlackLinks

Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum review the website SlackLinks to an external site.. Use SlackLinks to an external site. to communicate with your foreign student research partner(s) and explore the trade environment of the foreign marketplace for the final paper. Foreign marketplace is London with Dr. John Doe at Mayo Clinic. Incorporate the following elements into your research and ask your research partner to comment and provide feedback on your research:

Current trade environment with the United States.
Current trade barriers (non-tariff and tariff).
Review the target country through Porter’s diamond model.
Review ethical dilemmas of exporting to the foreign target market (see Chapter 5 Emerging Markets, section 5.1 Expanding UK Exports in Russia).
Evaluate the foreign direct investment (FDI) environment and potential for ownership, location, and internationalization (OLI) advantages.
Prepare a brief synopsis of your partner research. Your initial post should be 200 to 300 words.

Cultural Diversity and Choosing an Organization

 

Begin by completing the Module 4 Presentation Part I; and making sure you have viewed all videos and read all articles provided in the presentation. In addition, make sure to review the scope of the team project.

In the previous module, your team narrowed in on a philosophy of giving to guide your project, including thinking about how to evaluate the effectiveness of a charity. Now, in this module, you will decide on one charitable organization to focus on for the upcoming modules. Your team’s choice should fit with the philosophy your group chose in Module 3.

Initial Post (Due Wednesday)
By Wednesday night of Module 4, craft an initial post for your group of about 250 words that addresses the following:

Suggest one charitable organization that fits with your group’s chosen philosophy from Module 3, explain why you chose it, and include a link to the organization’s website or a website that provides more information about it and the problem it aims to solve.
How does this organization address effectiveness and overhead? What do they consider “success”?
How does cultural diversity intersect with this organization? You can think about this in a few ways (consider the jumping-off list below but you do not have to address all of these):
Does this organization attempt to rectify an injustice or inequality?
Does it benefit disenfranchised individuals or communities?
Does this organization prioritize perspectives from multiple cultures? Do individuals from many cultures have the opportunity to contribute to your organization?
Are the organization’s leadership/board/advocates diverse?
How might cultural groups that fall on opposing sides of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions view this charity and its benefits?
How does the organization define the idea of “in-group?” How large is its moral circle? How might that impact who does and does not donate?
How does your own cultural background impact your understanding of this organization and its benefits?

 

The CEO and Managing Director of Qantas Airways Ltd Alan Joyce states

 

The CEO and Managing Director of Qantas Airways Ltd Alan Joyce states: “We have a very
diverse environment and a very inclusive culture and those characteristics got us through the
tough times. Diversity generated better strategy, better risk management, better debates, and
better outcomes” (Deloitte Review, 2018, p. 3). To what extend do you (dis)agree with this
statement? Discuss the significance of diversity in multinational companies, evaluating the
challenges their leaders face.

The CEO and Managing Director of Qantas Airways Ltd Alan Joyce states

 

The CEO and Managing Director of Qantas Airways Ltd Alan Joyce states: “We have a very
diverse environment and a very inclusive culture and those characteristics got us through the
tough times. Diversity generated better strategy, better risk management, better debates, and
better outcomes” (Deloitte Review, 2018, p. 3). To what extend do you (dis)agree with this
statement? Discuss the significance of diversity in multinational companies, evaluating the
challenges their leaders face.

Relating assessment to learning objectives

 

 

1.How are learning objectives and assessments related?
2.Is it possible to design assessment items if the objectives are not determined? Is it possible to design objectives if you don’t know what knowledge and skills you want the learners to be graded on?
3.For each of the following levels in Bloom’s Taxonomy, provide examples of an appropriate assessment:
Level 1: Knowledge
Level 2: Comprehension
Level 3: Application
Level 4: Analysis
Level 5: Synthesis
Level 6: Evaluation

Law enforcement agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their organizational structure

 

Law enforcement agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their organizational structure. The term “quasi-military” is often used to describe the type of reporting structure that exists within most law enforcement agencies.

Law enforcement agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their organizational structure

 

Law enforcement agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their organizational structure. The term “quasi-military” is often used to describe the type of reporting structure that exists within most law enforcement agencies.

Information systems are interrelated components working together to collect, process, store, and disseminate

 

 

 

Information systems are interrelated components working together to collect, process, store, and disseminate information to support decision making, coordination, control, analysis, and visualization in an organization.” Excerpted from Management Information Systems, (2012)(12th ed), Prentice-Hall. Business practitioners need to understand and recognize the components and how they work together to enhance organizational effectiveness.

This week’s individual project will investigate the components of management information systems, and how managers use these systems to make business decisions. Address each of the items below within your assignment:

Identify the five components of an information system.
Which component do you think is most essential to the success of a business organization?
Explain the purpose of two hardware components and the impact they have on business operations.
Discuss how an ERP system supports effective business decision-making.

Meaning of work to you, both personal and in the context of your family history

1.What is the meaning of work to you, both personal and in the context of your family history

2.What is Women’s work? What is Man work?

3.What Impact do you think a woman running for president has on gender stereotypes? What countries have had female Leaders? Has that had any impact on the view of women?