Task 1 Situation A The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 has many provisions but 3 major ones are that all employees of an organization of 50 or more employees working more than 20 hours per week be given a minimum 12 weeks of time off for domestic responsibilities each year. Those responsibilities include; the birth of a new child, the care of an immediate family member with a serious medical condition or the adoption of a foster child (US Department of Labor). Under the Act the employer must
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Competition Bikes Summary Report Sherri Silva Western Governor's University Abstract Competition Bikes, Inc. is a successful business that makes bikes for professional cyclists helping them to live their dreams and compete in major cycling events to include triathlons and other competitive cycling sports. After three years in business, Larry Ferguson, the business owner decided to take the company public in efforts to gain the capitol needed to build the current two manufacturing facilities
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Task 1 Western Governors University Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 1 Upon review of the scenario involving Mr. J, a 72 year old retired Rabbi, I can conclude that there were a number of quality nursing indicators that could be addressed to identify issues that would interfere with Mr. J’s care. Mr. J is identified as a fall risk as evidenced by his hospitalization for a fall with injury. Because of this recent fall and his dementia he is quickly labeled as a fall risk
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Situation A The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), passed by Congress in 1993, guarantees eligible employees up to “12 work weeks of unpaid leave each year for childbirth, adoption, or medical emergencies for themselves or a family member” (Beatty & Samuelson, 2010). The employee and company must meet several conditions for the law to be applicable. FMLA has a broad spectrum and applies to public and privately held companies differently. In the case of public agencies, FMLA applies to all local
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Communicable Disease Outbreak (Measles) Community Health Task 2 Western Governors University Carissa J Dugan Student ID: 000468111 August 20, 2015 Measles was discovered in the 19th century by a Persian Doctor, but was not recognized until 1957 as an infectious agent in human blood by a Scottish physician. In 1912 measles became a notifiable disease and in the first decade that records were kept there was on average 6,000 deaths per year reported from the disease
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Organizational Management JFT2 Task 1 Utah Organizational Management JFT2, Task 1: Utah Symphony & Utah Opera Proposed Merger Analysis Utah Symphony & Utah Opera Proposed Merger Analysis In 2002, a proposal was made to merge the Utah Symphony and Utah Opera due to the failing economy, collapsing of the stock market, declining government financial support, and a waning of donations for the arts. The proposed merger would help both organizations by economizing on costs and expanding
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COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT TASK 2 Measles is a virus that is spread by droplets through coughing and sneezing or by contact on surfaces. People infected with measles are contagious up to four days before and after the measles rash appears. Measles is highly contagious, 9 out of 10 people that come in contact with the measles virus will contract it. The highly contagious nature of measles makes widespread infection a very real threat to those who are not vaccinated (Transmission of Measles, 2014)
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eBusiness - Task 1 Overview Business: Luke’s Liquidation Warehouse is a new startup discount home products business that buys large qualities of liquidated items at wholesale to resale from a warehouse facility as individual items. Other local businesses in the same sector operate irregular hours and have poor inventory controls. Others are not yet competing effectively online. Task 1: Develop an online business expansion proposal. 1. Viability of product or service a. Business is
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NUT1 Task 2 A. Increase in Quality of Care Electronic Medical Records (EMR) can increase quality of care in many ways. Unlike paper records, EMR is available to multiple members of the healthcare team in different locations, all at the same time. EMR makes it easy for caregivers to have all of a new patient’s previous visit information at their fingertips, which can help with obtaining a more accurate history upon admission. An accurate history will help caregivers make better decisions when planning
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WGU FINANCIAL ANALYSIS JET- TASK 1 December, 2013 Determining the current performance and future potential performance of a company is a complicated and lengthy process that requires the analyses of several aspects of their operations as well as their financial indicators. Standard industry financial indicators are used to measure against known success rates and will indicate the stability of a company in its current operations. Using the history and trend of these same indicators will
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