Positive intentions and engage in behaviors that align with those intentions

According to the Social Cognitive Theory, self-efficacy is a direct predictor of intention and of behavior. Self-efficacy also pertains to a sense of control over one’s environment and behavior. It also influences the effort one puts forth to change risk behavior and the persistence to continue striving despite barriers and setbacks that may undermine motivation. Self-efficacy is directly related to health behavior, but it also affects health behaviors indirectly through its impact on goals. Lastly, self-efficacy influences the challenges that people take on as well as how high they set their goals.

What does this theory conclude about individuals that have a strong sense of self-efficacy? What type of goals are these individuals usually selecting for themselves? How about their focus? Do they actually focus on the opportunities or obstacles they are facing?

The Power of Charisma: Unleashing Your Leadership Potential

Which characteristic of charisma do you think best describes you? Find a current and well-known leader that seems to have the similar aspects of charisma that you see in yourself. In what other ways are you similar to that leader? How are you different? How do they “use” their charisma to make things happen? Is it a conscious choice, or something that just comes naturally?

Social Determinants of Health: Addressing Health Risks and Outcomes in the Community

Social determinants of health could be interrelated and could be the reason for unhealthy or risky health behaviors and attributes that lead to negative outcomes. Public health officials must constantly look for ways in which they can eliminate some of these problems in society.

For the Unit VII Case Study, you will take on the role of a public health leader in your community and develop a plan for other officials that addresses the following.

1) Describe a social determinant of health in your community that has produced health risks and outcomes.

2) Based on your research, what do you see as the biggest issue facing your community?

3) Describe how the community is presently tackling the problem through the local public health department.

4) Propose a resolution for the health risk and outcome caused by the social determinants.

5) Explain how these unhealthy behaviors and attributes could be reduced or eradicated in the society.

6) How would you reduce medical costs in your community?

7) Explain how the government can implement your plan into law for the common good.

 

 

Mentoring an Underachiever and Addressing Fit for the Company

You have been asked to be a mentor to a co-worker who has a reputation of being an underachiever and a bad fit for the company.

In Part 3 of your Coaching Session Plan, evaluate and create a plan to address how you would mentor someone who is an underachiever or a bad fit for the company? Be sure to include your interpretation of how, being an effective mentor, would help the underachiever? What are the limitations of mentoring an underachiever? Be sure to provide solid evidence learned from the week’s readings and lectures.

 

 

 

Understanding the Midlife Crisis: Characteristics, Gender Differences, and Intersectionality

Post a description of the characteristics/features of a midlife crisis, including the different experiences in terms of gender. Explain how biology intersects with psychology and social factors in this phenomenon, and provide an example. Then, explain how you as a social worker could help a person navigate a midlife crisis.

 

Letterman or Leno: A Groupthink Analysis of Successive Decisions Made by NBCCase Study

 

 

By analyzing two consecutive decisions made by the same group of executives at National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Neck (1996) explored the role leadership played in enhancing groupthink in the first case and mitigating it in the second. When Johnny Carson, the 30-year host of The Tonight Show (NBC’s flagship late-night television show), retired, the NBC executive group was faced with two decisions. Who would take over from Carson: Jay Leno or David Letterman? The second decision involved determining what to do with the late night star that didn’t take over the show.

In the first decision, all the antecedents of Janis’ groupthink model were present. The decision-making group, led by Bob Wright (President of NBC), was cohesive, insulated from outside opinion, homogeneous and under stress to make the right decision. Wright’s view was that Leno would be a better host and he actively voiced his opinion at the outset, “…NBC had established over 30 years an audience that expected certain things, and Jay Leno looked like the perfect successor to that, while David Letterman remained the ideal performer for the 12:30 show.” No one in the group challenged the leader’s view and NBC chose Leno over Letterman. This decision proved disastrous for NBC as Letterman accepted a contract with CBS for his Late Show and competed head to head with Leno’s show and won the competition in both ratings and advertising dollars.

The second decision was regarding what to do with Letterman since they chose Leno for the Tonight Show. In this case all the antecedents of groupthink were present except two: leader preference for a certain outcome and group insulation. Bob Wright maintained a neutral position and encouraged all the members to speak up and the presence of experts checked the insulation problem. This led to a thorough evaluation of a wide range of criteria and careful weighing of associated costs and risks. Analysis of the second decision yields information that proved that groupthink decision-making defects did not occur, despite the presence of some antecedents (Neck, 1996).

This study proves that leader behavior and the presence of experts are important factors in moderating and mitigating other existing antecedents and symptoms of Groupthink in team decision-making.

After reading the case study, we know there is no one-size-fits-all approach to mitigating groupthink, keeping in mind that there are no fixed attributes of a group or personalities that may be causing the phenomenon.

Using this case study, research how leadership can avoid the snares of groupthink by:

· being mindful of the antecedents and symptoms

· taking necessary precautions to bypass them

· recognizing the role leadership plays in both enhancing and alleviating them.

Moral reasoning

 

If moral reasoning is largely about providing good reasons for moral claims, where do feelings enter the picture? Is it possible to present a logical argument that you feel strongly about? If so, provide an example of such an argument.

Managing international operations supply chain from the real business world

 

 

 

 

• Find a problem in managing international operations supply chain from the real business world (from your own work experience or from any business articles/cases)

• Identify specific IOSCM concepts/tools that can be applied to the problem

• Apply at least two operation supply chain concepts/tools to propose a solution to the problem • Analyze the expected results that may be obtained when the solution is implemented.

 

Organization’s network using appropriate tools.

 

When it comes to IT security, you must do more than follow the examples of other companies, regardless of how successful they are. No two organizations will encounter exactly the same problems. The best approach to providing the best level of security is to conduct a risk assessment of your organization, identify what your assets are, what your threats are, and what the probability of the threats occurring may be. This analysis will allow you to create the network defense plan that is uniquely tailored to your organization and situation.
For this assignment, you will write the Risk Assessment section of 5–6 pages, and add it to the Network Security Plan document. Appropriate research should be conducted to support the development of your document, and assumptions may be made when necessary.
• Update previous sections of your document based on feedback.
• Update the Table of Contents.
• Update the date on the cover page.
Risk Assessment Section
• Conduct an inventory of devices within the chosen organization’s network using appropriate tools.
• Provide a summary of the number of desktops, laptops, network printers, and servers.