I’m working on a case studies project and need support to help me understand better.
car theft in the US Problem-Solving Report about a real-life crime problem somewhere in Saudi Arabia or in the USII chose car theft in the USintroductionThe ePortfolio Project is a summative assessment, similar to an exam, that measures how well you have mastered the skills and knowledge presented in this course. With two weeks to complete, this is a chance for you to show your best work.TaskIn this task, you will submit the Problem-Solving Report that you have written over the preceding three weeks. In case you missed it, a copy of the required PSPAE Report Format is attached to this assignment.Prompt: Compose an original Problem-Solving Report about a real-life crime problem somewhere in Saudi Arabia or in the US. Use the report format attached to this assignment.AssessmentYour report will be assessed using the CILO 1-4 rubric shown here. All assessments will be completed by the course professor. This summative assessment is worth 15% of your course grade.
KSU Real Life Crime Problem Car Theft in The US Problem Solving Report
THe company I chose is Verizon Wireless since I work for the company.
The issue I chose is – As a customer service rep, the process of trying to research a promotion that was going on at time of customer’s purchase is tedious. Currently I have to go through pages and pages of promotions looking for the promotion and verify if customer was eligible for it.
My thought is to have a section in the customers account that when you click on the customer’s mobile #, it would show what promotions were active at the time customer either activated service or did an phone upgrade.
This would save time both for reps and customers as well having to wait while we search for the promotion. Also I would think improve customer satisfaction , which Verizon is big on. I feel it would be help reduce customers having to call back in for same issue. IT could turn out they didnt qualify for the promo but isntead of going through the process looking up, just telling them the promo credit appears on the next bill without verifying they did qualify first .
I have attached the requirements & rubric as well.
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email response. I’m trying to learn for my Management class and I’m stuck. Can you help?
You recently received the email below from your boss at C3PO, Peter Cunningham. Respond to his requests in writing and submit your response to this assignment.
HR Team Members,
I’ve recently become concerned that outdated, incomplete, and/or missing job descriptions throughout every department in the company may be causing some problems for our department, hiring managers, and front-line employees alike. However, I know that fixing this problem is very costly and time-consuming, and our company is currently very concerned about cost containment. I’d like to make a proposal to our CEO, Hank Eldridge, to develop and implement a comprehensive job analysis program for C3PO that would result in accurate job descriptions throughout the company, but I’m not sure what would be the most effective points to make in that proposal that would result in it being approved. So, I’m asking all members of the HR team to suggest their top three reasons that C3PO should undertake this job analysis/job description project. Further, please suggest two actions we could take that would allow us to conduct thorough job analyses and create accurate job descriptions, but that will minimize, as much as possible, the time, cost, and intrusiveness of this proposed project.
Thank you for your input.
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The threat of nuclear weapons and of climate change to the survival of organized life on Earth bring us to the following sources from the fields of Science, Math, and Technology. Please select one (1) document to review, analyze, and relate to the threats posed by nuclear weapons and climate change. Please discuss and share your work with classmates friends, teachers, family, fellow students, co-workers, and so on. As you do this, please prepare your own document with one or two figures (if sources have them), one or two tables (if sources have them), and around 800 words in which you present the results of your work, making sure to cite the sources from which you draw and to acknowledge those people who provided you with insights, discussion, and ideas. Sources are organized by topic in the folder “Midterm_Stuff” in “Files,” available on course reserves at the CSU Dominguez Hills Library, or on-line at link provided.1. Forced Savings (OASDI Trust Fund Report 2018 Summary, social_security_summary2018.pdf, 34 pages)The main way we build cash to build stuff we need but do not yet have is forced savings. Every rich country has some form of it, as do many poor ones. The idea is that we pay into the system when we have more cash than we need during our peak earning years and then cash out when we have more needs than cash during our later years. In between we have a pile of cash to pay for the things that change the way we live and work so that our potential as human beings to create and inquire is fully developed.Each year in the United States the Trustees of the system of forced savings (and the system to take of health bills those out of the workforce) report on the size of the pile of cash. The report for 2018 runs to hundreds of pages. Here we have a summary which concludes that the forced savings system is fully paid at least until 2034 with modest demographic and economic assumptions. The pile of cash is roughly $3 trillion high. Here is a link to find more information on the full report, along with summaries of these assumptions, tables, and figureshttps://www.ssa.gov/OACT/TR/2018/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.2. Housing (J. J. McConnell and S. Buser, Annu. Rev. Finance Econ.(2011) 3, 173, mortgage_finance2011.pdf, 22 pages).The second way people build a sense of place and wealth in rich countries is by owning a home. McConnell and Buser look at the way that banks shift the risks of lending to home buyers on to the tax payer while keeping the profit: mortgage-backed securities. The authors who favor such a scheme conclude that the revolving pile of cash moving through housing was only about $2 trillion in 2011, much less than the amount of cash we have in our system of forced savings. 3. Off-the-Shelf: We drive a lot and much of it is senseless from the point of view of social and economic life. Here is a look at how we can plan our cities so we live more and drive less. Peter G. Rowe, China’s urban communities: concepts, contexts, and well-being” (2016) chapter 3. (rowe2016.pdf)For the full book by Peter G. Rowe on China and Urban Design please follow the link at the CSU Dominguez Hills Library website found here:https://tinyurl.com/rowe-china-book4. In-the-Oven: These are technologies at different stages of research and development related to mitigating climate change.(a) Y. Chang “Integral Fast Reactor” chang1988.pdf (8 pages) Nuclear engineer Yoon Chang at the Argonne National Lab of the United States Department of Energy summarizes the benefits of the “Integral Fast Reactor.” Climate scientist James Hansen writes about this work as a good way to get energy from nuclear power without the usual down-sides.(b) H. Kim et al., Chem. Rev. 2013, 113, 3, 2075-2099 (kim2013.pdf, 25 pages). The group centered on Don Sadoway, professor of Materials Science at MIT, review their work on a liquid metal battery for grid-scale energy storage. 5. Nukes: The main study of the origins and character of United States policy on nuclear weapons is by political economist and historian Gar Alperovitz. Here is an updated version of that original work from 1965. G. Alperovitz The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb (1995, Vintage, New York) University Library Reserve Desk 2nd Floor D769.2 .A5 1995
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MGT 4495 MSU Project Documentation for Backyard Landscaping Project Report
MGT 4495 MSU Project Documentation for Backyard Landscaping Project Report.
This paper is related to project management subject and basically a template is given with instructions. THe template needs to be filled as the requirement mentions. It also requires book as in requirement document, you will see which chapter to follow to complete the template. Attached are 3 documents, 1) Template- which needs to be filled and this is the assignment document. 2) Term project requirement document – which has all the requirements for the project. 3) PDF boof – needs to be followed to complete the assignment along with other external resources.
MGT 4495 MSU Project Documentation for Backyard Landscaping Project Report
Strayer International Public Administration & Globalization Presentation
Strayer International Public Administration & Globalization Presentation.
Debate It PowerPoint PresentationOverviewMost people perceive international public administration to be a set of state structures, institutions, and processes. Opponents of globalization argue that it weakens states, making it difficult for them to sustain social welfare and environmental policies, and create fiscal redistributive initiatives.According to James Bovard, a libertarian author who focuses on writing about government, proponents and businesses seeking to expand abroad claim there is little or no evidence of national governments’ decline. Congress, along with many policy strategists, seems to think that whatever the effects of globalization on governments, they are likely to be beneficial for long-term economic growth (Bovard, 1987).InstructionsAnalyze the claims laid out in this controversy, and try to argue the strongest case you can in favor of the view or views you find most convincing. In doing so, be sure to seriously consider the case that your opponents might make against your position, and why you would reject it. Use the Internet or Strayer databases to research evidence that supports your opinion. Determine your point of view on the issue, and support your position with information from at least three reliable, relevant, peer-reviewed references.Create a PowerPoint presentation that covers the following:Provide a brief description of the issue.Present evidence that supports both sides of the argument.In the Notes section of each information slide, you must write a narrative of what you would say if you were presenting in person.Provide at least three reliable, relevant, peer-reviewed references
Strayer International Public Administration & Globalization Presentation