Why does the team want to develop a strategic management plan for the organization?

Strategic Management Plan

Why does the team want to develop a strategic management plan for the organization?

Using your previous works, develop the final and whole strategic management plan for the company (Zoom) that your team selected. The areas that you have to present are identify in the following outline.

Strategic Profile and Case Analysis Purpose:

Situation Analysis

General environmental analysis

Industry analysis

Competitor analysis

Internal analysis

Identification of Environmental Opportunities and Threats and Firm Strengths and Weaknesses (SWOT analysis):

Strategy Formulation

Strategic alternatives

Alternative evaluation

Alternative choice

Strategic Alternative Implementation

Action items

Action plan

have attached the paper to the additional materials

Analyze the effectiveness of the Joint Society’s recommendations.Develop a pre- appointment COVID-19 screening process and recommendations for a patient’s care based on their screening results.

 

After Covid-19: Guidelines for Re-opening an Endoscopy Suite

1. Create a triaging process that categorizes urgent, semi-urgent and non-urgent patients cases based on patient risk factors per the guidelines and recommendations set forth by state and federal agencies to determine its efficiency and

2. Develop a pre- appointment COVID-19 screening process and recommendations for a patient’s care based on their screening results.

3. Analyze the effectiveness of the Joint Society’s recommendations.

Given the extensive protection against unfair terms and exemption clauses, conferred by the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and the Consumer Rights Act 2015, there is no longer any need for the common law rules relating to the incorporation of onerous or unusual terms.” With reference to relevant statute and case law, discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement.

Given the extensive protection against unfair terms and exemption clauses, conferred by the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and the Consumer Rights Act 2015, there is no longer any need for the common law rules relating to the incorporation of onerous or unusual terms.” With reference to relevant statute and case law, discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement.

Assessment & Marking FAQs

1)Can we initialise statutes (e.g. LPA 1925)?

Yes. Students should provide the full title of a statute on first reference, but can shorten this to initials

on subsequent occasions. The year should be provided.

2)Should we italicise case names?

It is advisable that students identify cases by using italics or underlining

3)Can shorten a case name?

The case name should be given in full on the first occasion, before using the shortened version (with

Reference to one or other party) on subsequent occasions. An exception would be e.g. criminal law

where students can dispense with R v from the outset, as this is common practice in publications.

4)Do need to provide the year of a case?

Full citations are not needed, but the year should be given

5) The question is split into different parts. Can write 1,000 words for each part?

No. You must ensure that the answer to a question as whole does not exceed 1,000 words. How you

split those 1,000 words between the different parts is up to you, unless otherwise stated in the

question.

6)Can we abbreviate terms we refer to often?

Yes, as often happens in exams, it is acceptable for students to use initials to refer to concepts they

Repeatedly mention in an answers, so long as they are clear that they are doing this and write the term

in full on the first mention

Mark preferred – minimum 2:1

Contract Law Problem Question Preferred high 2:1 grade (Around 67/68) and timing is crucial for this submission – 1000 words incl.

footnotes; Oscola; use of case law, legislation, and articles/books (from the List attached and more). No bibliography is needed. Sub-headings, ‘latin’, and underlined cases and legislation, .

Around 125 words for Intro and around the same amount for the conclusion, If you have any questions,  do not hesitate to contact me!

“Classification: 2(1)

Argument and Identification of Relevant Issues The submission identifies the relevant legal issues and answers the question with a very good level of clarity and logic; very good analysis.

Knowledge and understanding Demonstrates very good knowledge and understanding of the relevant principles; uses this knowledge logically and thoroughly; some of the subtleties may have been missed when considering the more complex issues.

Structure Very good throughout with a very good introduction and conclusion; discussion is organised, balanced and logical.

Research Demonstrates very good research skills by use of the recommended reading; reference to primary and secondary sources as appropriate and relevant to the assessment of the issues.

Writing and Referencing Demonstrates very good communication skills in both writing style and presentation; employs a clear, logical and persuasive style; ”

Number of sources possibly more than 25/30 however, if well argued and acknowledged all the important topics then its ok.

What percentage of the managers knows about technology. What topic was the least or the most?

Experimental study of IT

Your job is to write a page report researching how much a manager knows about technology (material discussed in this course) and what should they know about technology.

One example would be to gather up to 10-20 resumes from the internet or from or other places.

You may select topics such as programming, web source code (HTML/JavaScript, web page design), IS application, E- commerce, ethics, privacy, security, database (access), spreadsheet, network and social Media.

Collect data, present the data with Excel and analyze the data. You may have a hypothesis that the manager should have 7 or more knowledge of IT topics.

Conclude your finding and give your own future direction for the managers.

In your report include your plan, how you have gathered the data, show the sample data, how you have organized the data, your analysis, and your final conclusion. For example what percentage of the managers knows about technology. What topic was the least or the most?

Cite a reference as how others have studied managers knowledge of information systems by resumes or any other techniques. (a good reference will get up to 10% extra point)

What was the first movie of the country, what were the political/social developments that affected cinema, explain the genres have been explored

History of U.S. Cinema

Describe the history of cinema in the U.S. For example, some questions you can answer are: What was the first movie of the country, what were the political/social developments that affected cinema, explain the genres have been explored, if they have annual movie awards, if movies from that country have gathered international acclaim or distribution, etc. Keep in mind the bi-directional influence of movies and society.

Analyze the credibility of the author of the source or of the publication (e.g. journal, publisher, or website), if no author is present.Analyze the relevance of the source to your chosen research topic.

Research suggests the minimum wage should [or should not] be raised because X, Y, and Z.

Task 1: Annotated Bibliography

The first stages of the research writing process involve topic selection, formulation of a research question, preliminary research, and the development of a working thesis statement.

Now you will begin identifying and evaluating sources to determine how effectively they can support your argument. If needed, the “Topic Ideas” web link below can be used for selecting your research topic.

For this task, you will create an annotated bibliography by finding 8-10 sources for your research paper, listing the sources in APA-formatted references, and providing an annotation for each source.

Each annotation should offer a summary of the source, an evaluation of its author’s or publisher’s credibility, and an assessment of its relevance to your topic.

REQUIREMENTS

Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly.

An originality report is provided when you submit your task that can be used as a guide.

You must use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission because it provides detailed criteria that will be used to evaluate your work.

Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one c aspect.

The  aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course.

Note: When using sources to support ideas and elements in an assessment, the submission MUST include APA formatted in-text citations with a corresponding reference list for any direct quotes or paraphrasing.

It is not necessary to list sources that were consulted if they have not been quoted or paraphrased in the text of the assessment.

A. Compose an appropriate, arguable thesis statement that previews two to four main points and that you plan to use in your research paper.

B. Create an annotated bibliography of eight to ten appropriate, credible sources that you plan to use in your research paper.

Note: You may use the attached “Annotated Bibliography Template” to complete your annotated bibliography, but use of the attached template is not required.

1. Provide a full, APA-formatted reference citation for the 8–10 sources.

2. Provide an annotation (suggested length of 150 words) for each of the 8–10 sources by doing the following:

a. Summarize the information presented in the source.

b. Analyze the credibility of the author of the source or of the publication (e.g. journal, publisher, or website), if no author is present.

c. Analyze the relevance of the source to your chosen research topic.

3. Write each annotation in your own words, without the excessive use of direct quotation or extensive paraphrasing, for the 8–10 sources from part B.

C. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

What are the arguments for and against this position? What would be the features of a well-balanced intellectual property protection regime for fashion designs? Critically discuss, with reference to current and proposed US and EU design and copyright laws.

There is a body of US academic opinion holding that copying promotes innovation and intellectual property protection impedes it. What are the arguments for and against this position? What would be the features of a well-balanced intellectual property protection regime for fashion designs? Critically discuss, with reference to current and proposed US and EU design and copyright laws.

Explain your strategies for ensuring that your proposed initiative can remain a viable asset to the organization or care setting in the face of dynamic environmental forces.

Developing an Implementation Plan

Create a budget for expected costs and earnings over the first five years of your proposed initiative.

What are the expected material, staffing, and capital costs of your proposed initiative over its first five years?

What are the projected earnings for your organization or care setting over the first five years of your economic initiative?

How does this budget take into account the findings and feedback you received on your business case?

What assumptions are you basing your budget on?

Create an implementation plan for your proposed initiative that enables achievement of quality or service improvements in an ethical and culturally equitable way.

Did you create a timeline for the rollout?

How will you work with relevant stakeholders to ensure that your economic initiative is implemented successfully and sustained?

How will you ensure that the rollout is conducted in an ethical and culturally equitable manner?

How will you ensure that the desired quality or service improvements your economic initiative will achieve are on track during and after implementation?

Analyze the impact of your proposed initiative, once implemented, on other aspects of your organization or care setting and ways in which negative impacts could be mitigated.

What other aspects of your organization or care setting may be positively or negatively impacted by the implementation of your proposed initiative?

How will these other aspects of your organization or care setting be affected? (For example, increased workload on a testing department, borrowing of staff hours from another part of the care setting, or better communication with the community.)

How could you mitigate at least some of the negative effects on other aspects of your organization or care setting?

Explain your strategies for ensuring that your proposed initiative can remain a viable asset to the organization or care setting in the face of dynamic environmental forces.

What are the environmental risks to your economic initiative?

How could your initiative, or aspects of it, still be a viable benefit to your organization or care setting if the environment shifts in unpredictable ways?

What strategies would you propose implementing to keep all, or a portion of, your initiative a viable net benefit to your organization or care setting?

Justify the relevance and significance of the quantitative and qualitative economic, financial, and scholarly evidence you used throughout your plan to support your recommendations.

How is the evidence relevant to your organization or care setting?

How is the evidence relevant to your proposed economic initiative?

How does the evidence illustrate a solution that has been successful in the past?

How does the evidence illustrate that a recommendation is the best course of action for your situation and organization or care setting?

Write concisely and directly, using active voice.

Proofread your document before you submit it to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it more difficult for them to focus on the

substance of your implementation plan.
Adhere to the rules of grammar, usage, and mechanics.

Example Assessment: You may use the example (separate attachment) to give you an idea of what a Proficient or higher rating on the scoring guide would look like.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:

Format: Format your implementation plan using APA style 7th edition. Be sure to include:
A title page and references page. An abstract is not required.

Appropriate section headings.

Length: Your implementation plan should be 6–7 pages in length, not including the title page and references page.

Supporting evidence: Cite 3–5 authoritative and scholarly resources to support your implementation plan. Be sure that your sources include specific economic data.