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Career Plan

Career Plan

In this final project, you will synthesize what you have learned by developing a career plan to support a client or student’s career development. To complete the project, you will first develop a case study illustrating a fictional client or student with career development needs. You will then apply the Hill and O’Brien (1999) Helping Skills Model to address the needs of this fictional client or student. The Helping Skill Model is outlined in the case study, Darren: The Case of the Unemployed Runaway, located in the Week 10 Learning Resources.

To Prepare:

  • Consider the learning resources presented throughout the course. If necessary, for your action plan, review the resume and interviewing resources presented in the Week 11 resources as well. Additional career resources can be found on the Walden University Career Services website (https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/careerservices/home).
  • Access the Hill and O’Brien (1999) Helping Skills Model located in the Week 10 Learning Resources.
  • Access the Career Plan template located in the Week 10 Learning Resources.

By Day 7

In 5-7 pages use the Hill and O’Brien (1999) Helping Skills Model to describe the strategies/interventions that you would use to support a client’s/student’s life work plan. The Helping Skills Model is outlined in the case study, Darren: The Case of the Unemployed Runaway. It is located in the Week 10 Learning Resources.

  • First, develop a case study to use for this Application Assignment. Do not use “Darren” from the resources. In your case study, you should:
    • Briefly describe your client’s/student’s presenting problem or career concern, and
    • Relevant sociocultural factors that influence the case.
  • Next, following the Hill and O’Brien (1999) model,
    • describe the activities that you would engage in at Stage One of your career plan (Exploration, pp. 231–232).
    • What techniques would you use to develop rapport, express empathy, and encourage your client/student to “tell his or her story?”
    • How would you broach the role of sociocultural factors in your client’s/student’s career story?
  • For the second stage, Insight (p. 232), identify the areas that you would focus on to gain a deeper meaning and understanding of your client’s/student’s situation.
  • For the Action stage (p. 232), identify
    • The plans you would develop
    • How you would evaluate them, and
    • What follow up activity you would do with your client.

Be sure to include your advocacy statement from your Week 7 Reflection Paper, and how you might advocate with or on behalf of your client or student.

Include anything else that you would like to add to further develop the plan.

Requirements: 5 pages

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Dmensions for classification of networked e-business.

Dmensions for classification of networked e-business.

Help with 7 questions

At least 250 words for each question.

1. Discuss the main dimensions for classification of networked e-business.

2. Describe the BOAT framework and discuss the possible ways in which these aspects are related to each other.

3. Discuss the main business directions and operations related to networked e-business.

4. Discuss the role of service orientation for the architecture aspect of networked e-business.

5. Discuss how the main IT-based developments in the networked e-business domain (the Big Five) are related to the various technology classes.

6. Discuss the concept of strategic business–IT alignment and how it relates to the BOAT framework.

7. Discuss the tension field between separation and integration of concerns when analyzing or designing e-Business scenarios.

Requirements: at least 250 words each

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Media Literacy in the Digital Age

Media Literacy in the Digital Age

Humanities Question

Media Literacy in the Digital Age

Directions:

Select a social issue or ethical dilemma in the news. Find two recent articles from two different types of media sources on the issue. In your introduction, for both of your examples, be sure to carefully identify what types of sources you are analyzing (news story, editorial, commentary), the name of the media company, and the date and author. Then, answer the following questions:

  • What assumptions do you make about these articles before reading them? How is your mind already “at work”?
  • What is the main claim and/or point of view expressed (if there is one) by the article? Is the article objectively written? Be careful here – if the article is an editorial opinion, note that the purpose of this type of article is very different from that of a news story. If you are analyzing an editorial, is the argument presented logically?
  • Apply evaluative criteria to your analysis. Is there a particular audience that the article is targeting? Is there an appeal to sensationalism? Can you discern a vested ideological perspective?
  • What is a peer-reviewed source? What peer-reviewed sources did you find that helped in thinking critically about your issue?

Requirements:

 

  • Cite all claims and ideas using scholarly sources.
  • Include at least two scholarly sources
  • Your paper should be 4-5 pages in length (not including the title page and reference page).
  • Format your paper according to APA (7th edition) format

Requirements: 4-5 pages

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DiscussionTopic: PolicyImplications of PatientSafetyStandards and Practices

DiscussionTopic: PolicyImplications of PatientSafetyStandards and Practices

Why is it important that health professionals share a common understanding of patient safety standards and practices? What are the policy implications from accepting that “mistakes are normal and all humans err”? How would you approach health care systems leaders or employers about changing employment policies related to punitive actions when errors occur?

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