...HRMT 301 Assignment 3: Diversity Management Group Report / Presentation 60 Marks (15% of final course grade) Instructions: 1. This assignment requires you to prepare a written team report and deliver a team PowerPoint presentation of your key insights in class (content details required are noted below). 2. Prepare a word-processed file of no more than 7-8 pages double spaced, with a font size of 12. 3. Please include a cover page, and note your name and student ID # (this page will be included as part of your overall page count). 4. Please submit your assignment through dropbox on eCentennial by Friday, July 29, 2016 at 11:59 pm. Late papers will be penalized 2% per day (including weekends) unless extenuating circumstances prevail as per the School of Business Assignment Policy. 5. Be prepared to deliver a team 5 minute Powerpoint presentation on Friday, July 29, 2016.Teams will need to bring a softcopy of their presentation and submit a printed copy in class. 6. The paper must be authored by the HRMT 301 students to be graded. 7. To assist you in preparing your paper please review Chapter 2 in your text, as well as the supporting chapter’s Powerpoint slides. I also encourage you to visit the Ontario Human Rights web site at http://www.ohrc.on.ca and/or The Ontario Ministry of Labour web site at: http://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/ for assistance too. 8. You must conduct secondary research and cite a minimum of 3 different sources utilizing standard APA format...
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...Cis discuss Compare and contrast the use of hardware and software routers and explain which you are more likely to consider utilizing and why. A hardware router has the ability to accept multiple network cards. The level of support varies from providing just connectivity to providing advanced features like full-blown filter tables. Software router is a term denoting a computer or a PC designated to do the task of routing packets between networks. I would most likely consider utilizing software router because real hardware routers are costly, in most cases costlier than an average PC. Eng discuss 1 •Identify the specific demographic factors you should consider about the audience members of the organization for your report and presentation. •Explain how you will go about analyzing the audience and whether the audience profile would be a factor in the successfulness of your speech. •Describe what you believe you can do as a speaker to respond to the audience’s listening goals. Eng discuss 2 •Identify the type of outline and/or speaking notes you would prefer to use for your speech and explain why Eng Assignment 5.1: Report - Draft Version Write a formal justification report to an organization making a recommendation to implement a particular product, service, or program. The organization may have a business, governmental, professional, or social focus. The report may focus on a “real” or “made-up” recommendation, but you should direct the report to an actual organization,...
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...By partaking in three unique scenarios of both elastic and inelastic collisions, I was able to conclude that speed and velocity are both conserved. This conclusion was made through the change in velocity of a cart relative to its "crasher". For example: throughout the different-mass elastic collisions, the speed that which the cart started and ended were equivalent - indicating that there was conservation of speed, in addition to the complete transfer of velocity. However, in the different-mass elastic collisions, the transfer of the speed of the cart was not complete, but instead, the lighter cart moved quicker than the heavier cart. This shows us that although force may be the same, the transfer of momentum shows us why the lighter cart moves more quickly than the slower. Throughout our previous unit, we described the constant velocity of objects in motion. That laid the basis for this next unit, where we will be studying why and how the object moves the way it does, specifically the "push" or "pull" of force. The heavier cart in a same-direction elastic collision seems to push the lighter cart, which causes an increase in speed for the lighter cart. Although we may have brushed on the surface of movement, this unit will pave the path for further investigation on velocity as well as momentum. According to today's lab, it is possible to measure the mass of the carts and then multiple the mass by the velocity to determine momentum. These two things will be related to almost...
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...Top of Form Assignment: PRESENTATION and handout For your oral exam, you will be working as a corporate analyst for your teacher. Your main responsibility will be to develop a feasibility study outlining the parameters for possible future investment in your chosen company. This process is called Due Diligence: essentially, you will play the role of an objective third party. This means that your only loyalty is to an objective account of the current state of affairs. You are to choose a company and have it approved by your teacher. You will then be responsible for analyzing the company and making recommendations either for or against future investment. You will have to defend your analysis. Remember: you are working for your teacher, not for the company: Due Diligence requires objectivity! This assignment is graded and your marks count for 5 points of your final marks. You will receive a group mark, both for content and presentation and for your performance in English. First, you must select the company you are going to analyze (week 24 – groups have to be formed by week 23) and have it approved by your teacher. To be included in your analysis are the following: - SWOT-analysis - Legal Status (pending contracts, current litigation) - Financial Status (accounting, cash reserves, recent/future investments, share price) - IT (systems involved, recent updates, future plans) - Marketing (Strategies, competitors) - Operations (management, supply/distribution networks) - Environmental...
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...takes steps the speaker needs to do to prepare the presentation. Audience analysis is one way a speaker can prepare the presentation’s effectiveness. The speaker must explore the different characteristics of the target audience. In the case of a quarterly sales meeting, the audience includes managers, salespeople, and customers. The speaker breaks down the audience characteristics and what demographics make up the analysis. This would include professional and nonprofessional. The speaker must also consider what channel of communication to use at the presentation to ensure meeting the expectations of the audience. This channel can be formal or informal. Formal communication is organized and managed. The information is shared with relevant people within the organization. Informal communication is used within the organization and not used with informational meetings outside the organization. Audience Characteristics The speaker must make sure every member of the audience can understand his or her presentation. The speaker can do this by having a clear understanding of the unique needs of the audience. The speaker must know of any similarities and differences in the audience. Stakeholders First consider who the stakeholders are. In the case of a quarterly sales meeting, the stakeholders are managers, salespeople, and customers. This is a combination of professionals and nonprofessionals. The presentation covers both viewpoints of the audience. Managers are...
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...group of 25 people to camp in a harsh desert for a week by creating unique shade structures that could withstand up to 60 mph winds and intense dust storms I work best under pressure because my “MacGyverian” attitude comes out. Although I do not have a Computer Science degree, I enjoy and excel at working with engineers who frequently crave for an exciting project to work on. That is why I am applying to Extreme Blue. I want to work on a high performing team that cuts through bureaucracies, focuses on solutions, and excels at innovation. The main skills that I would bring to a team are: 1. An optimistic and can-do attitude 2. Data analytics through Excel and SQL 3. Strong communication skills through MS PowerPoint, Word, presentations, and emails 4. Extreme curiosity for new technology, such as Cloud Services and 3D printing Thank you for your time, and I eagerly await your...
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...Introduction Motivator Michael Scott once said, “As your boss, I sort of demand that you be an expert public speaker, just like me.” Michael is the worst: thinks he’s good, but is not. Connector Avoid being Michael Scott. Take Public Speaking Great class, but most of all, it’s important. Thesis and Preview Statement I value Public Speaking. It prepares students for the future, helps them get to know each other, and gives them confidence. Preparation for the Future Speaking in other classes Other classes have big presentations, too World History – Clash of Civilizations presentation College Prep Writing – final paper presentation HOSA – health competition Informal discussions in other classes Teachers/peers/coaches respect someone who can talk in front of others Post-high school education College – All sorts of opportunities to present Tech school – often, skills-based presentations are required Military – upper-level positions require you to speak publicly Post-college – doctors, lawyers, etc. all have to present Jobs Education Business/finance Physical fitness/trainer Health care – latest methods of disease prevention, etc. Various others Transition: “In the future, your public speaking skills will allow you to share what you know. But currently, they also allow you to share about yourself.” Get to know Each Other Hidden talents Sports Cooking Accomplishments Background information Who’s moved into Shakopee Family/economic situations of...
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...AUGUST MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNSDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 27th of August 15:0017:00 First Lecture Chapters 1 and 2 Introduction to the Course & the World of Retailing B1033 28 of Aug. Chapters 1, 2, 3 Introduction 10:0012:00 B4065 30th of August 15:00-17:00 Second Lecture Chapters 6 and 14 Legal & Ethical Aspects, and HRM B1033 SEPTEMBER MONDAY 2nd of Sept. Chapters 4 and 7 Perception, Learning and Memory 14:00-16:00 B4065 TUESDAY WEDNSDAY 4th of Sept. Chapters 5 and 6 The Self, Personality and Lifestyle Motivation and Values 14:00-16:00 B4065 THURSDAY FRIDAY 6th of September 15:0017:00 QUIZZ 1 Lecture 3 Chapters 3 and 4 Retail Customers & Competition B1033 13th of Septrember 15:0017:00 Lecture 4 Chapter 5 Retail Supply Chain Management B1033 Opportunity to discuss our project in Consumer behaviour 10:00-12:00 B2021 SATURDAY SUNDAY 11th of Sept. What consumer research is realy all about 11:0013:00 B4065 17th of Sept. QUIZZ 2 Lecture 5 14:00 -16:00 Chapters 7 & 13 Retail Location Selection and Opportunity to Store Layout Guest discuss our project Lecture 16:00-17:00 B1033 10:00-12:00 B2021 Opportunity to discuss our project in Consumer behaviour 10:00-12:00 B2021 23rd of Sept. Decision making, Buying and disposing Chapter 9 12:0014:00 B4065 23rd of Sept. Guest Lecture 13:00-15:00 B1033 MONDAY Opportunity to discuss 20th of Sept. Chapter 8 our project 10:00Attitudes 11:00-13:00 B4065 12:00 B2021 24th of Sept. Seminar 10:00-12:00...
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... In my 4th year of study, I would have to spend 8 months working on a project in a developing country. I could work on a health care delivery system, do an environmental assessment, create a marketing or small business development plan with local entrepreneurs, address key issues such as child labor or HIV/AIDS, and the list goes on. With a good mark in English, I hope to get accepted into this program. I’ve never taken an online course so I did not know exactly what to expect. I am finding it more difficult than the English course that I took in day school. I also find that it is twice as much work. However, in day school, a lot of the marking is through class discussions, presentation, and overall behavior in class. Because ILC is independent and there are no teachers to mark a student on presentations discussions, etc, it makes sense that there would be more work to cover. I like this course a lot more than my last English course. I love writing. In day school, we did a lot of writing, but there was always a lot of pressure to finish it at a certain date and perfectly. I absolutely love how I can work at my own pace think about what I am writing thoroughly without stress. It makes things much easier. I work at Zellers as a Fashion Sales Associate. And I have found that balancing school and work has become so much more easier by taking this...
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...Learning Team Charter Course | CJA 354 | All team members participated in the creation of this charter and agree with its contents (Please check) | Instructor | | Course Dates | | | Team Members / Contact InformationProvide each member's name and contact information. | Name | Team Member Skill InventoryIdentify each member's personal areas of strength and areas for improvement. | Name | Area of Contribution | Area for Improvement | | good communicator and good at giving oral presentations | writing, spelling,grammer | | good organizational skills and good team player | time management | | Presentational SkillsPublic Speaking | Time ManagementAPA | | Strong public speaker and technology oriented. | Time Management, writing grammer | | | | Learning Team Goal(s)Identify the group's goal(s) for the course. | * To complete each assignment as a team & have a successful outcome * To value what we learn in each class and utilize what we have learned to get the best grade possible in our team assignments as well as our individual assignments. | Achievement Barriers / Conflict ManagementIdentify potential barriers to the achievement of the team's goal. What preventive strategies can the team take to ensure success in this area? What action will be taken if it does occur? | Potential Barrier / Conflict | Preventive Strategy | Consequences | Team member withdraws | Communication | 1st- communicate...
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...Nguyen Thi Duyen Wednesday & Friday at 8:15am- 11:30am Course Name: Composition Enhanced 45229 ASSIGNMENT 1 Topic: A process how to make good presentation for students in college. It is truly to said that, currently, people prefer to speak than write when expressing an own idea as well as opinion about something. However, amost people do not know how to make effective presentation as sharing in front of crowded. To make our ideas get logically and clearly, you make sure that you have some internal and external skills. If I have a chance, I will share with you my own best way to get a wonderful presentation. Here are several steps that you can follow. First of all, finding a topic as a begining step when make a demonstration. To do it well, we should indicate who is your audience? Because if we are asked by a group of people on a specific topic, actually we see that the audiences is interested in what we are going to say and let them know you have deep and large knowledge relate to current topic. Next, you will have to choose a specific and interesting topic that you intend. It can be choosing a topic that interests your audiences because joining in a presentation seemed to be hard for partly people, they will have a motivation to hear when some details are attractive or related to. You may take a topic that interests you strongly. If that topic really interests you, there also has a good opportunity that it is going to interest them. In case you do not excited about...
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...communiques that we learned about are email, memo, powerpoint presentation and report. First let’s talk about emails and how effective they are within the business. When it comes to how well it conveyed the message well the status of how the due diligence is was not clearly the focal point of the message and the recommendation overshadows the message that is trying to be conveyed. It was the right type communication to be used. Emails are best for when talking between peers because is not a formal message. The ethical implications are the sharing of information over an email can be seen by others if the email is hacked or if your peer decides to show someone that they shouldn’t have. The information could be that shouldn’t be seen by any other person other than your peer. Then we have a formal written memo to the Chief Executive Officer. The message was very forward about not moving on with the investment. A formal memo is the best way to talk to such a high authority within your company. It shows the professionalism within yourself to your higher making it look like you know exactly what you are talking about and believing in what you are saying to them. Next there is the powerpoint presentation. With the powerpoint presentation it is very easy to read and understand with the slides and animations. It flows very well making it easier to get the point across and keeping the reader intrigued. Powerpoint presentations are one of the more basic ways to provide financial information...
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...Shipside, S. (2006). Perfect your presentations. London: Dorling Kindersley. Retrieved from Safari Books Online database. Recommended chapters or sections: Chapter 1: Preparation Supplemental reading: DuFrene, D. D., & Lehman, C. M. (2004). Concept, content, construction, and contingencies: Getting the horse before the PowerPoint cart. Business Communication Quarterly, 67(1). Retrieved from Business Source Premier database. Lopker, G., & Askeland, R. (2009). Presentation design. T+D, 63(3). Retrieved from Academic Search Premier database. Assignment Type: Individual Project Deliverable Length: Research Paper + at least 15 PowerPoint slides Points Possible: 110 Due Date: 1/20/2013 11:59:59 PM CT You are the newly appointed President of the local Chamber of Commerce. You are making your first presentation to the Chamber and want to make a good first impression. Your presentation will be based on the following topic, purpose, and audience. Topic: Expected U.S. GDP growth rate going forward Audience: Local chamber of commerce Purpose: To give business leaders an idea of what the economy may look like based on recent history and expected future conditions Part I Write a 600-750 word research paper given the topic, purpose, and audience information above. In addressing GDP, consider the following: Trends, forecasts, and statistics How GDP is determined Interpreting GDP Part II Prepare a PowerPoint presentation, consisting of at least 15...
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...juveniles for up to one year or until they turn eighteen. You are the sergeant of the newly formed neighborhood policing team. You are tasked with developing a plan to deal with this rash of thefts. You have to present your plan at a meeting in the Centervale community where the thefts have been occurring. Click each of the following links to read more about the case and the responses of various stakeholders: •City Council Report Centervale •Concerned Citizen Letter to Editor •New Start Program Letter to Editor •Crime Analysis Report Here's What You Need to Do . . . •Download the documents and analyze them in relation to the recent developments and recent crime issues by using the SARA model. •Create a scripted Microsoft PowerPoint presentation of 10–15 slides that covers the following: a.Examine the background of the problem. b.Identify the key stakeholders for resolving the problem. c.Analyze the information on the basis of the SARA model. d.Specifically address each of the following using evidence from the information pack to support your ideas: i.Scan: Identify the actual underlying issue. ii.Analyze: Use the information provided, analyze the problem, and answer the who, what,...
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...Creating a PowerPoint presentation, or deck, for your business plan is a quick, to-the-point means of revealing your best selling points to those reviewing it, while still sending over your more detailed plan. The question is, how do you organize and minimize the breadth of a business plan into a short PowerPoint presentation? First, it’s recommended that you use the 10–20–30 rule: 10 slides, 20 minutes and a minimum 30-point font. Follow these additional tips to create a winning deck: 1. Your first slide is your title slide, which provides the name of the business, your name, title and contact information, plus a slogan if you have one. During the presentation, you can read the slide and add in a sentence that describes what it is you do. 2. The next slide should introduce a problem that persists and is relatable to your target market. Statistics can help you support your comments, but cite only a couple at best. You want the audience to relate to the problem or at least understand how it affects others. 3. The third slide should get to your solution. Briefly describe in simple terms how your business has figured out how to alleviate the problem you mentioned in slide 2. Make sure the audience understands that you have a unique approach. You might also add a few words to support your overall value proposition. 4. Next, you want to explain how you'll make money. What are your revenue sources? Who are your customers? What is your pricing structure? Then talk briefly about...
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