Management

Foreign markets in the United States

$10.00

Directions for case analysis1. Total length should be between 4-6 pages (11-12 pt size, Times New Roman Font, 1.5 line spacing) with margins on both sides. Annexures, exhibits are not included in the above page limit.2. You may have a short introductory paragraph or two which briefly presents the background of the case. Note however that the case analysis is not about summarizing the case facts. The reviewer has read the case and is aware of case details.3. Then define the problem/issue in the case and lay out the alternatives i.e., the possible options for the organization. This requires thinking.4. Next is the analysis of the case facts. This is the meat of your submission. Wherever possible make use of data to throw light on an issue or bolster your point. Analysis of numeric data and eye for detail is critical.5. Finally, come up with your recommendations/action plan. Your recommendations must flow from your analysis. Avoid generalizations in your recommendations such as give the best quality product at the best price. Pl. proof read your submission for typos and sentence structure. Remember how you say is as important as what you say!

Southwest Airlines Case Analysis Questions

 

While analyzing the case give attention to the following questions.

How does the company make money when other airlines do not? What are the most important contributors to its financial success?

Nursing advanced practice role

$8.00

Nurses work together in rapidly changing environments and must adapt to keep up with these changes. Understanding the chosen nursing advanced practice role, change theory, and leadership skills fosters cooperative relationships and advances healthcare for all as nurses leading in the healthcare environment.

Directions:

Analyze your chosen MSN role. Reflect on the future of nursing and healthcare and how your chosen MSN role, change management, and leadership strategies will address the needs of the future healthcare system.

Evaluate the future vision and goals of your chosen MSN role and relate to emerging healthcare trends and needs.
Investigate change management strategies you and other nursing advanced practice colleagues should understand to promote appropriate change management and response to the rapidly evolving healthcare system. Appraise leadership qualities necessary for your chosen advanced nursing practice role. Determine qualities you currently possess and those qualities you will need to develop for your chosen role.
Develop a plan to expand your leadership toolbox. What will you do to develop your leadership skills for future needs and challenges?

Individualistic trait

$2.00

Below are the two questions to answer:

2. Can Thich Nhat Hanh’s formula for making anger productive be applied in Western cultures?

4. What responsibilities do schools have to prevent bullying?

Requirements: one page, double spaced

Problem-solving process

$8.00

The 18th-century French writer known as Voltaire has been quoted as having said, “No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking.”

When faced with a problem, what do you do to solve it?

This assignment asks you to apply a six-step problem-solving process to a specific problem scenario.

Human resource management

$8.00

I provide you a link to the textbook so you could use it for the research, Decision Making is chapter 6.

The textbook, Organizational Behavior, is freely available online at:

https://openstax.org/details/books/organizational-behavior

Description :

We like to think that decisions should be, and are, made using a rational process. As described in Chapter Six, issues are defined, alternatives are generated, criteria for evaluating these alternatives are developed, and the alternatives are evaluated against these criteria. Pros and cons of each alternative are generated and considered. In human resource management, the process that should be used when evaluating candidates for a job is described in this fashion. (See Table 17.2)

In reality, many decisions are made in much less rational manner. Chapter Six describes some biases in decision-making, and people often use heuristics to try and narrow down choices. The chapter provides many examples of challenges in making decisions, including a table with some logical fallacies. (A “less than scientific” list of many potential biases and fallacies is available in Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases). In a current decision as to whether to get rid of some office furniture in my home, I am probably influenced by the “IKEA Effect.”)

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