My part in this project is to talk about the alternative fuel in three points
1- finding the optimal degree of customer/ employee involvement in project
2- finding whether we should have a flexible workforce or equipment
to help with the first tow points you might need detail about MTO/MTS, layout of the process, and cost of the operation.
3- evaluating performance of the existing process
to help with the last point you might need detail about problem areas, number of failures, and frequencies for areas of intreats.
I’m going to attach some powerpoint slide to help you and Ill attach some information about the company
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Cultural Influence in Business Psychology
Mark Jones, a Production Manager, has been transferred from the manufacturing plant in his hometown of Chicago to his company’s overseas manufacturing plant in Osaka, Japan.
You are the company’s I-O psychologist. Using Hofstede’s Five Basic Elements of Culture Distinction, write an e-mail message to the Vice President (VP) of Production discussing at least three cultural differences that Mark will experience in managing front-line plant workers in Japan in contrast to in the United States. Also address how cultural differences may play a role in individual differences Mark will experience.
Your e-mail message should also include at least three recommendations on how managers can take up overseas tasks with minimum transition problems. State the rationale for your recommendations.
Because the VP of Production is a busy individual, restrict your e-mail message to one to two pages. Type the e-mail message in Microsoft Word.
Where appropriate use structured text—bold format, headings, bulleted lists, and graphics—to clarify your meaning and to make your document easier to read. Remember texting language will not be acceptable.
Assignment 3 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Demonstrated an understanding of Hofstede’s Five Basic Elements of Culture Distinction.
20
Logically identified and listed a minimum of three cultural differences between managing workers in Japan and in the United States.
20
Addressed what role cultural differences may play in individual differences.
10
Prepared an e-mail message containing a minimum of three recommendations to minimize transition problems.
20
Demonstrated appropriate reasoning in recommendations to minimize transition problems.
25
Used correct grammar, spelling, and word choice and cited all sources as per the APA style.
5
Total:
100
Personal Statement
Please include your academic goals, some areas of research in STEM that currently interest you, and your future career plans. Describing interest in the STEM or other health professions, research, and the summer research program. Include your prior research experiences, academic plans, as well as short and long term professional goals. Lastly, how can University at buffalo CSTEP Summer research program contribute to your goals and professional aspirations, and what do you hope to gain and accomplish, if selected? Discusses your current educational objectives, career plans, and personal goals
I ATTACHED A DOCUMENT WHICH OUTLINES PARTS OF WHAT I LIKE AND WHAT I WOULD LIKE TO TALK ABOUT. PLEASE EDIT, CHANGE THAT HOWEVER YOU LIKE TO MAKE IT SOUND GOOD>
Discussion Board
Write a 200-word original response to the questions, or write a 200-word response to other students’ responses. The Purpose of “Discussions” is to interact with one another and learn from the discourse. So try not to simply post an “online essay” but engage one another, play with ideas, and propose challenges and extensions to one another’s posts.
1. When we are completing the work on an incident and initiating demobilization, what might we find are critical things for incident commanders and other leaders to be mindful of and ensure get accomplished? Is a Post-Incident Analysis (PIA) an effective way of gathering information and interpreting it for increasing safety on future incidents? As one conducting a PIA, what are the potential pitfalls and how might you avoid the group falling into them?
2. How is charting the success of health and wellness analogous to conducting PIAs? What are the advantages and potential pitfalls with documenting and reviewing our progress (or lack of progress) in the health and wellness measuring process? Who is the judge of whether or not successes and failures are “acceptable” or not?
What are the usual signals suicide victims give?
Research essay. What are the usual signals suicide victims give? What signals did Willy give? Could Willy have been prevented from killing himself? 5 works cited, including the book. Sources must be books or from Galileo. I have several sources already that I can provide. MLA format with quotes and text notes.
Media
Media studies. Notes from the professor. 500-‐word essay applying notes to the present. (Each student should apply terms and definitions from notes from the professor to current media. Students should evaluate observations from Notes about editing and news.)
You may choose to write a critique of the cinematography of a film, TV
episode or advertisement. This is not a requirement, but in the past
students have found it to be of value.
CINEMATOGRAPHY: SOME BASICS
(All definitions within arrows <> are testable.)
Cinematography=<the technical and mechanical aspect of film, and by
extension related visual media>.
Media=<the plural of medium=a means of communication>
Since most of us are so influenced by our visual sense, it is not
surprising that visual media have a profound influence on us. Most of us
are heavily influenced by movies, TV, and visual advertising of all sorts.
The assumption is that filmmakers are trying to communicate with audienceswhile advertisers are attempting to change behavior, perhaps even to manipulate their viewers.
From the beginning of movies and TV, educators and culture critics have
worried that visual media interfere with thought. Since our visual sense
is so strong and so appealing, since so many more of the synapses in our
brains fire when we watch television, for example, than when we read, the
theory is that there is less likelihood that we can think clearly when we
watch visual media than when we engage print media. The implications for
advertising, politics, etc. are pretty obvious.
Readers of novels are most often disappointed when those readers view
films adapted from novels. There are two basic reasons for this. 1-Time is
more restrictive in cinema. It is obviously more expensive and
labor-intensive to include material in a movie than in a novel, and movies
have the obvious restriction of running time. 2-Since print is so
abstract, so nonsensory, readers are freer to ideally and more personally
imagine the visual aspect than are viewers who have images presented to
them. Imaging=<the ability of a person to control his/her imagination>,
and print is obviously better at giving us such control.
Editing (<the decisions of what to include in a work and how to make that
inclusion>) is the most important consideration in television news, most
texts agree, but editing is also obviously important to other TV and to
other media. When watching television news programming, one should always
wonder what has been left out; so goes the conventional caveat
(caveat=<warning>).
Part of the basic cinematographic grammar is the montage, <a series of clips edited together to serve some purpose>. Cross cutting is <more than one storyline interspersed in a montage>.
Very crudely, if one is editing a comedy, the clips should be of short
duration, the focus soft, and the lighting bright. Conversely, drama or
tragedy should have longer clips, and should be shot in sharp focus with
low lighting and more shadow.
Color is an obvious concern in most cinematography. While music in film
exists primarily as an emotional cue, color also has an effect on emotion,
as filmmakers are aware. The Underworld series of films is shot in mostly
dark blue tones with the obvious emotional consequence, for example.
<The illusion of normal time flow>, continuity, is a subtle, basic and
tricky concern for filmmakers, etc. Most works are shot out of sequence
and must be edited later, so continuity is a nagging concern when visual
works are assembled.
The cinematography of CSI:Miami is pretty adventurous. Tracking shots
(<camera movement along a lateral plane>) through transparencies that
obscure focus are used. Occasionally even a jump cut (<a clip out of
continuity>) occurs. Horatio (an interesting name choice given the
character in Hamlet) walks across a room but his image fades and he seems
to have been transported six feet father than one would expect when it
reappears, for example. Assumedly such shots emphasize the importance of a
specific action and please the viewer with unexpected beauty in the
cinematography.
CG (previously CGI)=<computer generated images> has outstripped current technologies. If an image in motion can be imagined, it can be created,
apparently. CG is so ubiquitous in films that a movie like The Dark Knight
is remarkable because of its minimal use of CG, even for such action
scenes as an eighteen-wheeler front-flipping onto its back at speed.
Health food presentation
I have group presentation about healthy food, we did the first part about SWOT, and now we are working on the other part which are Audience, Segmentation Strategy, Dimensions, and Decision making process. I just want you to do my part which is (Segmentation Strategy) in one PowerPoint slide. I will upload the last presentation we did you need to look at slide 8 about Overweight and Obese, and Gluten Free Dietary Restrictions. you should use the same numbers in slide 8
Death penalty
I am sending an upload and the instruction is on the paper. I sent the previous paper on Death Penalty so you can pulled info from that as well.
Public Organizations
I uploaded the question and the instruction for answering. Each question includes several points please do not forget to write about all of them. It is a final home exam. I have a copy of the books for question 2 as PDF, let me know if you want it. Do Not use any out sources just take the information from the books in the instruction that I uploaded. but for question 1 you can use the books that I uploaded or you can use your answer but Do Not use any out sources just take the information from yourself. also Do not write any sources because this is final home exam.
Analyzing
I uploaded a case study that shows how changes in law and society affect school leadership and how to apply ethical frameworks to future decision-making. (3-5 pages excluding citations)
Path to Exemplary Work:
a. Case analysis shows exceptional depth and identifies both the major sub-issues in the case;
b. Recommendations for improving the case school’s discipline policies and procedures demonstrate an application of concepts and sources beyond the required course material and references.
Note: you can use the attachments to support the case study analyzing.
Thank you