The “Klockars Police Deviance

 

 

First, using the “Klockars Police Deviance Vignettes” handout you will read each vignette and answer the three following questions for each vignette.
1) On a scale from 1 (not serious) to 5 (very serious), how serious do YOU consider this behavior to be?
2) On a scale from 1 (not serious) to 5 (very serious), how serious do you think Most Police Officers consider this behavior to be?
3) If an officer engaged in this behavior what level of punishment should be given by leadership:
none (lowest punishment)
verbal reprimand
written reprimand
period of suspension without pay
demotion of rank
dismissal (highest punishment)

The new trade theory and Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage

Drawing upon the new trade theory and Porter’s theory of national competitive advantage, outline the case for government policies that would build national competitive advantage in biotechnology. What kind of policies would you recommend that the government adopt? Are these policies at variance with the basic free trade philosophy?

Chapter 8: What are the strengths of the eclectic theory of FDI? Can you see any shortcomings? How does the eclectic theory influence management practice?

Chapter 9: What are the economic and political arguments for regional economic integration? Given these arguments, why don’t we see more substantial examples of integration in the world economy?

Chapter 12: In what kind of industries does a localization strategy make sense? When does a global standardization strategy make the most sense?

Chapter 14: How do you explain the use of countertrade? Under what scenarios might its use increase further by the year 2020? Under what scenarios might its use decline?

Chapter 15: Explain how the global supply chain functions of (a) logistics and (b) purchasing can be used to strategically leverage the global supply chains for a manufacturing company producing mobile phones.

 

Neuroplasticity

 

Learners are expected to have weekly interaction with the Faculty Mentor as well as with other Learners through class participation in course Discussion assignments. Learners must post to each Discussion assignment at least twice each week as follows:

How do you see neuroplasticity as enhancing our understanding of brain and behavior?

 

Explore the role of biology on behaviors and mental processes.

 

Performance management

 

A general manager must be able to examine financial statements, annual reports, and other market data to analyze organizational performance. Bringing your innovations to market requires that you understand your organization’s strategic objectives and can leverage business strategies to create competitive advantage.

 

This week, you will demonstrate performance management when you complete a financial performance review presentation. You will start scanning and researching the industry that is the right market for your innovation.

 

Assessment Deliverable
Create an 8- to 10-slide analysis of the organizational performance of the competitors for your innovation, including detailed speaker notes.

 

Research financial statements or annual reports of at least 2 companies in the same or a comparable industry. Examine their business models and identify strategies the companies use to achieve their business objectives.

 

Analyze the companies and describe what you learned about their organizational performance. Consider the following in your analysis:

How do they generate revenue?
How do they distribute their products or services to their customers?
How do they acquire their customers?
Why is their product or service valuable to their customers (absolute value)?

Evaluate how your research applies to your innovation. Consider the following in your evaluation:

What lessons can you apply to your own innovation?
How does your organizational analysis relate to the development of a strategy to bring your innovation to market?

Impact of leadership behaviors in creating healthy work environments.

Identify two to three scholarly resources, in addition to this Module’s readings, that evaluate the impact of leadership behaviors in creating healthy work environments.
Reflect on the leadership behaviors presented in the three resources that you selected for review.
Reflect on your results of the CliftonStrengths Assessment*, and consider how the results relate to your leadership traits.

Impact of leadership behaviors in creating healthy work environments.

Identify two to three scholarly resources, in addition to this Module’s readings, that evaluate the impact of leadership behaviors in creating healthy work environments.
Reflect on the leadership behaviors presented in the three resources that you selected for review.
Reflect on your results of the CliftonStrengths Assessment*, and consider how the results relate to your leadership traits.

Impact of leadership behaviors in creating healthy work environments.

Identify two to three scholarly resources, in addition to this Module’s readings, that evaluate the impact of leadership behaviors in creating healthy work environments.
Reflect on the leadership behaviors presented in the three resources that you selected for review.
Reflect on your results of the CliftonStrengths Assessment*, and consider how the results relate to your leadership traits.

Entrepreneurship opportunities within your sport of choice

 

 

 

 

What are the current entrepreneurship opportunities within your sport of choice? Hint: look Internationally, Nationally, and Locally.

Next: Promote yourself as the perfect entrepreneur to implement these opportunities. Do not hold back. Why are you the best person for the job? Share a short plan on how you will ensure development and compliance in the sport program.

 

 

 

Financial data

 

How much is the following personal data worth to you (put a dollar figure on it or say not for sale at any price):

Your financial data (banking, stocks, credit cards, rent/mortgage, etc.)
Your health data (don’t forget X-rays, blood work, etc.)
All of your text messages
All of your e-mails
Your browsing history
Find at least 2 classmates and negotiate for their data (assume you have a wealthy benefactor).

Classmate Shadia:

1. financial data- Can’t put a price on it

2. Health data- $500

3. All text messages- Can’t put a price on it

4. Emails- $300

5. Browsing history- $500

Classmate Zachary:

1. Financial Data- $5,000 a month

2. Health Data- $450 a month

3. Text Messages- $100 a month

4. Emails- $1,000 (one time payment)

5. Browsing History- $200 a month