Profiling and Consent: Stops

Reflection on

Fagan, J. and Geller, A. (2020) Profiling and Consent: Stops, Searches and Seizures after Soto. Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law 71:1(16-57)

Available at: https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/faculty_scholarship/2657

Skim sections III and IV (the math); Focus on section V.

In up to 3 pages (double-spaced), reflection papers should:
Identify the “big picture problem” that the paper addresses
Define the specific questions that the paper seeks to answer
Summarize the data and methods used
Summarize the author’s findings
Reflect on the analysis, findings and conclusions:
How convincing do you find the analysis?
If you’re skeptical, why?
Can the findings be generalized? To whom?
How should these findings inform policy and practice?

KPI Report

Develop KPIs, and write a report that will be reviewed at the next project status meeting. For your report you must:

Identify 4 KPIs to monitor the project and how they align with your monitoring strategy. Note: Refer to Kerzner Section 15.3 regarding metrics. You may also find it useful to review your assessments in PM/570 that referenced metrics.
Recommend techniques and tools for measuring and monitoring the KPIs.
Identify other artifacts or resources within the Crosby project that would assist with accurately monitoring project progression.
Recommend other resources that can improve your project management monitoring accuracy.

Willful Violation, or a Problem That Can Be Corrected

Select one of the following case study:

Case 10-1: Willful Violation, or a Problem That Can Be Corrected?

Then complete the following:

Add your opinion about the choices and decisions being made—if this was your company, would you make this choice?
What would you do differently?

Case 10-1 Willful Violation, or a Problem That Can Be Corrected?

Sandy Clark has worked for Healthy Meals Company for 10 years in a facility that cooks and packages prepared, frozen meals. Sandy is part of a crew that provides cleaning and sanitation services for the equipment used to prepare the meals. She has always sustained an excellent work record with no complaints about her work performance. She was recently assigned to the night shift to clean and sanitize the equipment used to mix and dispense sauce for the meals. The equipment consists primarily of a large vat and a rotating paddle with wooden blades driven by an electrical motor to continuously stir the sauce. After the meal preparation crew finishes production for the day shift, Sandy’s work begins cleaning and sanitizing the equipment for production the next day.

Sandy was trained to clean and sanitize the equipment by observing an experienced member of the sanitizing crew who had been performing the work for the past three years. During her training, she was instructed to use a high-pressure water hose, bleach, and sanitizing cleaner on the paddle blades and the lower part of the vat, then use a sponge pad to scrub the top part of the vat. Her trainer explained that the best way to get the wooden paddles thoroughly clean was to spray them while the machine was running, then turn off the equipment and lock it out before she used the sponge pad to clean the inside of the vat. After two days of training, she demonstrated to the person who trained her that she could satisfactorily perform all the duties of cleaning the equipment.

During her second week of working alone cleaning the vat and the wooden paddles of sauce residue, she was spraying the paddles using the high-pressure water hose while the machine was running with the paddles turning in the vat. While holding the sponge pad in one hand and holding the hose nozzle in the other hand, she finished spraying the moving paddles and accidently dropped the pad from her hand into the vat. She reached to grab the sponge pad as a reflex action and the fingertips of her rubber gloves were caught between the wall of the vat and the paddle. The paddle pulled her right hand further into the hopper up to her knuckles. Immediately, a nearby coworker turned off the equipment and freed Sandy’s hand. Fortunately, she suffered only minor injuries to her hand. She later stated that she reacted to reach for the pad and catch it to avoid damage to the equipment. After an investigation was conducted by a safety inspector, the company’s management stated that Sandy did not follow the proper procedure for cleaning the equipment by first unplugging the power cord for the motor then locking out the electrical source to assure that no one started the motor. This procedure was to be followed before any cleaning of the equipment was started.

Sandy, during her rebuttal, claims that discharge is too severe when you consider her work performance for ten years of service to the company and she was never told by any management official that her job performance was unacceptable. According to two other employees who previously held this job, training for these duties was typically done with instruction and observation by someone who had earlier carried out the tasks. Sandy points out that she has followed the procedure for cleaning and sanitizing that she was taught by another employee during her training and no one has ever instructed her otherwise. She adds that she has learned by her mistake and that she would not make that mistake again. She believes that progressive discipline should be used in this particular case. Sandy was subsequently fired for “willfully violating the company’s proper safety procedures.”

Questions

Do the facts in this case indicate that Sandy Clark was guilty of a willful violation of the company’s safety rules? Explain your answer.

What possible corrective action could the company take as an alternative to discharge?

If Sandy is represented by a labor union with a current labor agreement or contract stating that “employees shall only be discharged for just cause,” how could this affect her termination?

What particular mitigating factors or circumstances in this case should be considered in determining whether or not her termination is for “just cause?”

Case created by Robert F. Wayland, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

FIFA Media Analysis

 

Media analysis: Studying the media coverage of FIFA events, including broadcast rights, social media, and digital platforms.

#1 Need data visualization which can aid the decision-maker. so have at least 2 graphs and source of those graphs

#2 Define the problem and issue(s)

#3 Conclusion

#4 Appendix (include URLs for Tableau Public and data file source)

#5 Input and output files or model spreadsheet should be submitted separatel

Training and Development Plan

 

In preparation for the Week Three assignment (the Training and Development Plan, not the Week Two Recruiting and Staffing Plan), look ahead in the course syllabus and post adrafttopic and objectives for your training and development planLinks to an external site. (use this hyperlink as an example) for a public health program or nonprofit organization. The draft must be at least 300 words, outlining your training and development plan (training outline, raining objectives, etc.).

 

As you draft your training plan, here are a few things you want to consider. When hiring a new employee, an effective onboarding process is critical. Employee orientation programs provide new employees with the basic background information required to perform their jobs satisfactorily (Dessler, 2019). Orientation programs today are moving away from routine discussion of company rules to emphasizing the company’s mission and the employee’s role in that mission, getting them on board early as a key member of the team (Dessler, 2019). I am attaching my former organization’s orientation policy and general orientation checklist that is used for all new employees. Programs also have specific orientation checklists for an employee’s specific job classification/function.
Also, a couple of elements to consider for this assignment is having clear training objectives. These objectives are defined as a “description of a performance you want learners to be able to exhibit before you consider them competent.” They should address correcting the performance deficiencies identified with a needs analysis. Being clear about how training will occur should be included. The two main ways to identify training needs are as follows: task analysis (an analysis of the job’s requirements) and performance analysis (an analysis to verify if there is a performance deficiency; Dessler, 2019).

Research on “Blue Zones”

Do some of your own research on “Blue Zones” and the clues they may hold for living a longer life. Pick 1 of the 5 Blue Zones and learn about their culture/lifestyle/diet.
1. Ikaria, Greece
2. Okinawa, Japan
3. Ogliastra Region of Sardina
4. Loma Linda, California
5. Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
Discuss 1 social, emotional, or cultural aspect of life from the area you researched and how you may incorporate it into your own daily living.
The particular diets of these areas are thought to be a major factor in the longevity of their populations. Share a link or copy of 1 recipe from the area you studied.

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

The film depicts an epic clash between workers who fought for unionization and better working conditions, and bosses who fought equally hard to keep their factories free of unions and regulation. I’m already assuming that most people will side with the workers because we know the outcome, but I challenge you to think outside the box on this one. Even if you don’t agree with the owners of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, I implore you to try and understand their side (even if how they treated their workers was morally unjust and what they did during and after the fire was reprehensible). Sometimes looking at the “enemy” gives us a deeper understanding of those who often suffer at their expense. Be sure to divide your 350 word post equally amongst all three questions and, like always, be sure to reply to at least one of your classmates (see discussion board requirements in the Course Information Module for more details).

Part I: What were the arguments on both sides of this debate?

Part II: Which of these arguments do you consider most persuasive?

Part III: What caused public opinion to shift from favoring the factory owners’ arguments to supporting workers’ demands for workplace regulation?

Art and Politics

Why would artists choose to paint or collage scenes of war, use garbage as material, or attempt to insert art into social and political (rather than artistic) realms? This section focuses on contemporary artists who reject the idea that art is personal, self-expressive, or beautiful. Their artwork instead looks outward to the world in which we live and often using non-traditional media, and focuses our attention on social rather than aesthetic issues. As you review this section, keep these points in mind.
Why would artists choose to paint or collage scenes of war, use garbage as material, or attempt to insert art into social and political (rather than artistic) realms? Now that you have reviewed the Unit and the artists there, choose a different artist (it must be from the last 20 years) that the ones discussed and describe how the work you choose is a good example of a political aesthetic in art.

Six Sigma methods to increase the quality of that businesses, performance

Because Six Sigma requires a long-term learning curve I would soon have you know what Six Sigma is and does. So after reading the announcement above and the text I want you to in an essay form of between 1 – 2 pages to answer these 2 questions.

  1. 5 Points ~ What type of industry would use Six Sigma methods that you may work for or if the firm you work for doesn’t use it, what type of firm can you see that does use it. And how will that firm use that Six Sigma methods to increase the quality of that businesses, performance.
  2. 5 Points ~ Do you plan to go on an learn Six Sigma and if you do or don’t Google the requirements to see what are the different belts and length of time it takes to achieve those certifications is you decide or not decide to learn Six Sigma planning.]