Managing in a Changing Environment

 

 

As a recent hire, you’d like to become familiar with the current organizational structure in your company. This organizational chart (org chart) has
not yet been created, so you decide to make your own.
Create an org chart of your company. This high-level information is typically found on the company’s website or other websites about the
organization. The org chart should include key leadership and level of responsibility. If the information is not public, base your decisions on a
similar organization and research. You may use any Microsoft® program or web-based program.
Review sources on your company. Analyze the company using Porter’s Five Forces.
Write a 1000- to 1200- word proposal to the company of your plan to align the operational needs with business strategies based on your analysis.
Complete the following in your proposal:
• Explain in 350-words the structure of your org chart.
o Discuss the type of hierarchy and related details of each role.
o Assess how each role in the organizational chart is related to the other areas within the organization.
• Analyze the company based on Porter’s Five Forces.
• Analyze the effectiveness of the leadership model the company is currently using.
o Consider the current leadership style or styles in place at the company.
o Determine the effectiveness of the leadership style/s and whether an alternative style/s would be more impactful.
• Assess how to determine effective leadership. What makes a leader effective or ineffective?
o Consider sources of managerial power when leaders are effective.
• Provide a recommendation for the following actions:
o Leadership model changes not reflected in the current organizational chart (Part 1)
o 2- to 3- actions needed to align operational needs with business strategies previously identified

Managing in a Changing Environment

 

 

As a recent hire, you’d like to become familiar with the current organizational structure in your company. This organizational chart (org chart) has
not yet been created, so you decide to make your own.
Create an org chart of your company. This high-level information is typically found on the company’s website or other websites about the
organization. The org chart should include key leadership and level of responsibility. If the information is not public, base your decisions on a
similar organization and research. You may use any Microsoft® program or web-based program.
Review sources on your company. Analyze the company using Porter’s Five Forces.
Write a 1000- to 1200- word proposal to the company of your plan to align the operational needs with business strategies based on your analysis.
Complete the following in your proposal:
• Explain in 350-words the structure of your org chart.
o Discuss the type of hierarchy and related details of each role.
o Assess how each role in the organizational chart is related to the other areas within the organization.
• Analyze the company based on Porter’s Five Forces.
• Analyze the effectiveness of the leadership model the company is currently using.
o Consider the current leadership style or styles in place at the company.
o Determine the effectiveness of the leadership style/s and whether an alternative style/s would be more impactful.
• Assess how to determine effective leadership. What makes a leader effective or ineffective?
o Consider sources of managerial power when leaders are effective.
• Provide a recommendation for the following actions:
o Leadership model changes not reflected in the current organizational chart (Part 1)
o 2- to 3- actions needed to align operational needs with business strategies previously identified

Chernobyl Nuclear accident

 

 

 

 

Climate Change and Environmental Issues

 

 

Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:

Describe how exploring your research question improved your understanding of the historical roots of your current event.
How did learning more about the subject of your research question help you identify events from the past that contributed or led up to your current event?
Explain how biased perspectives influence what is known about both your historical and current events.
Support your points with relevant course resources.
Propose how the narrative about your historical event might change if it were told from a missing perspective.
Refer to the missing perspective you identified in this week’s discussion. How might this point of view change the story about your historical event? For example, would the narrative focus on different details, or would those details be interpreted differently?
Propose how the narrative about your current event might change if it were told from a missing perspective.
Expand on the missing perspective from criteria three and apply it to your current event. How might your current event be understood differently by examining it from that perspective?

 

Toronto leslie slip lookout park

 

Please begin by viewing these local news announcements about the Leslie Slip Lookout Park:
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/toronto-is-getting-a-new-park-along-the-waterfront-with-a-beach-and-viewingplatform-1.5284393
https://www.blogto.com/city/2021/12/toronto-leslie-slip-lookout-park
You will then visit the site located at 12 Leslie Street in Toronto some time during the week of 27 October.
The site can be observed from various points along Leslie Street, Unwin Avenue, Commissioner’s Street and
Basin Street. You are not permitted to enter the construction site.
You will prepare a 2500-word site analysis that considers:
– The history of the site and surrounding region
– Existing ecological conditions of the site
– Socio-cultural context of the site and surrounding region
– Political priorities reflected in the planning and design ideals for the proposed park
– Potential losses and gains anticipated through redevelopment of this site
– Who is this park designed to serve? Whose interests, needs and preferences are not served?
– What are the ecological implications of the proposed park?
– What does the proposed development tell us about the relationship between ecological and
political processes?
– What is the best path forward?

National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) and the Community

 

 

 

Article Specifics:
Answer the following questions:
1. What is the intent and purpose of the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS)?
2. Why is coordination and collaboration between federal and private NDMS partners important to the NDMS mission?
3. What is the biggest obstacle that threatens the success of the NDMS mission in the future?

Additional Info:
– Viewpoints and purposes should be clearly established and sustained.
-Try to reduce the number of citations used in your article; use your sources to help build the approach in your article, not write your article for you.
– Article should follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation).
– Writing should be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful.
– Your work should display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics.

Detroit and the burden of paying for water.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Watch the video at CNBC: “https://www.cnbc.com/video/2014/08/25/ power-rundown-detroits-water-crisis.html.” and discuss Detroit and the burden of paying for water. How might we provide clean safe water to poor households who can’t afford to pay for the infrastructure necessary to get the water to them? How might this affect other health problems?

 

 

Human Impact on Climate Change PowerPoint

 

 

After learning about several ways in which our everyday actions impact climate change, choose one action to conduct more research on and create a PowerPoint presentation to tell us more! Use the unit material and reliable online resources to gather more information.

There are several ideas with information throughout the unit but there is even more information out in the world! Think about what you do every day, and how the activity uses energy or natural resources. Think about a product you buy—how it was made, what natural resources were used to make it? You can also do a quick google search of “everyday activities that effect the environment” and start reading some articles for more ideas.

Remember to use reliable sources from the Internet. There is a lot of misinformation out there and finding reliable information can be difficult. The best sources of reference material for your presentation are scientific journals found in the CSU Online Library databases. Click here for a biology research tutorial that demonstrates how to locate library resources relating to biology You can also find reliable statistics at organization websites listed in the Unit under “Combat Climate Change.”

Your presentation must include:

What everyday activity or product have you chosen to present? Why did you choose this activity or product? Why is it important?
Connect the activity/product to its impact on the environment and climate change. How does doing the activity or making the product use natural resources, disrupt habitat, impact wildlife or other effects on the environment?
Report data and statistics, with references, on how this activity/product effects the environment.
What can people do to decrease the activity/product’s impact on the environment?