The great management thinker, W. Edward Deming, once said, “Any

The great management thinker, W. Edward Deming, once said, “Any manager can do well in an expanding market.” This point is absolutely still appropriate. The first impulse most managers have when faced with a challenge is to spend more money to address what they believe to be the problem. This may mean a new training […]

Given the four basic organizational design challenges we have been

Given the four basic organizational design challenges we have been introduced to this week, choose one and look for a quote from a management or leadership guru -preferably one you have been introduced to through your readings and class content (such as Drucker, Deming, or Senge)- that you believe sums up the conflict implicit to […]

The title> THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE

The title> THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN THE STATE OF TEXAS As noted in the Dissertation Premise Guide, the premise consists of four parts: title problem statement approach (i.e. proposed methodology) for the study references The Dissertation Premise document is used in two ways: To identify a preliminary topic (i.e., a research problem) […]

W. Edward Deming wrote, “Every system is perfectly designed to

W. Edward Deming wrote, “Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets.” Peter Drucker noted that, “A man should never be appointed to a managerial position if his vision focuses on people’s weaknesses rather than on their strengths. The man who always knows what people cannot do, but never sees what they […]

Read the Chapter 11 running case on page 475 of

 Read the Chapter 11 running case on page 475 of your text. Complete tasks 1-3 on page 476 and submit your results in a minimum three-page APA formatted paper. Note: The three pages include any necessary table and graphs required to fulfill the assignment. You may create the tables and graphs for your assignment in […]

Journalists and others sometimes mix phrases for cybersecurity concepts. The

Journalists and others sometimes mix phrases for cybersecurity concepts.  The public can pick up these misnomers,  resulting in confusion.  Confusion during meetings between technology practitioners and management wastes time that could otherwise be useful to make progress toward solving a problem (perhaps some of you have sat through a frustrating first half of a meeting where this disconnect was […]

Progress: When is it appropriate to use in-depth interviews? Problems:

Progress: When is it appropriate to use in-depth interviews? Problems: What are the features, problems, and pitfalls of interviewing? Plans: How will you organize your interview? How will you incorporate the concepts from your theory/model into your interview guide? What other resources or support will you need to develop a good data collection tool?

Develop your interview questions and save them in a Word

Develop your interview questions and save them in a Word document. Post in your unique thread a brief explanation of how you developed your questions. Start with the research question and then describe the concepts that you wanted to explore. Attach your interview guide to your Workshop post. Be sure to cite the sources of […]

-Should there be more financial support given to physicians who

 -Should there be more financial support given to physicians who practice primary care?-How do the differences in reimbursement for primary care and secondary or tertiary care differ, and how does this impact the income of physicians?-How does the aging of the population, health insurance reimbursement, and consumer demand impact the practice patterns of health care […]

Instructions Contract Scenario Calvin had been an avid coin collector

  Instructions Contract Scenario Calvin had been an avid coin collector for many years, and the most valuable coin in his collection was an uncirculated, mint condition, 1943 Lincoln penny made of copper (most pennies made during World War II were made of zinc because copper was needed in the war effort). That penny had […]