MGT 609 2014 - Homework 1 by Dhanisha Sanjay Lachake CWID 10391901 The homework should be typed in one MS Word file clearly organized by question numbers. The best is to take this file and write your answers in it (you are allowed to add space whenever you need to fit your answers). Each problem part must be explicitly answered and clearly identified In order to get points. The single solution file must be handled through the homework Turnitin link in the class Moodle account. Total Value: 100 pts Deadline: Wednesday October 1, 2014 at 9:00 PM Eastern Time. Question 1: Weighted Factor Scoring (15 points) Calculate the rating for Project A and for Project B (fill the last column of each table), and make your suggestion. Explain! Table 1 - Project A Criterion Criterion Interval Values Rating Weight 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 Very Good Good Medium Poor Very Poor Use of available personnel 0.15 X 0.12 Growth Potential 0.20 X 0.12 Profitability 0.30 X 0.24 Competitive Advantage 0.05 X 0.02 Consistence with Technical Competence 0.20 X 0.2 Compatibility with Existing Project 0.10 X 0.08 Sum 1.00 Project Score: 0.78 Table 2 - Project B Criterion Criterion Interval Values Rating Weight 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 Very Good Good Medium Poor Very Poor Use of available personnel 0.15 X 0.15 Growth Potential 0.20 X 0.16 Profitability 0.30 X 0.18 Competitive Advantage 0.05 X 0.04
Communication: Leaders and executive must gain employee trust and confidence and communicate the execution strategy and share the expected results.
1. Why would demand forecasting make sense in a “make to stock” situation? It projects the standard components needed so that the product can be made after customer receiving a customer order.
The Catering Services industry has struggled during the past five years. Since 2008-09, a severe economic downturn has led businesses and households to spend less on catered events. Businesses faced with plunging profitability cut back sharply on catered events such as office parties, corporate seminars and product launches, and reduced average spend per head for events that did go ahead. The deteriorating consumer climate led consumers to put off discretionary events and choose to cater events themselves or spend less at a restaurant rather than use the industry 's services.
The goal of communications is to make ethics a live, ongoing conversation. If ethics is something that is constantly addressed, referenced frequently in company meetings, and in personal conversations among managers and employees, then people are more aware and more willing to defend the company’s policies when they see or hear of problems. Employees will hold other employees responsible and accountable for living the company’s values.
This is a report which has been created to introduce new childcare practitioners to safeguarding within a childcare setting. This will help new practitioners to understand current legislations within the United Kingdom.
2. The type of “lust murderer” who is usually of above-average intelligence, methodical and cunning, and socially skilled, and who tricks victims into situations in which he can torture and then murder them, is called a(n),
After reading the above statement, did you miss any species in your gut content sampling? If so, which ones?
two major tribes were the Ostrogoth’s and the Lombard’s where power shifted several times, And the
Once you have worked through the problems, please post your responses to the Dropbox. Please refer to the course Syllabus for the due date.
Based on Crystal's most recent data and previous evaluations, Crystal will benefit from Special Education services and accommodations to show growth and interact with grade and age-appropriate texts and reading material. She will need accommodations such as extended
Unfortunately, this company has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 due to the fact that they advised the applicant that they could not make the necessary adjustments to accommodate her needs. The American with Disabilities Act of 1990 does require that companies make necessary adjustments to accommodate the needs of qualified applicants. The key words to me are qualified applicants. They did use the words undue hardship in their response for denial but they would have to prove that modifying 2 elevators is actually a hardship to their company. Now, if they can prove that there may be no violation but the proof of burden is on them. Also, they may also say that the applicant is
Karyss is a 2nd grade, who has repeated second. She will be turning 8 in August. She has an individualized education plan in place to support her writing and reading comprehension. As of April 29th, she started coming to for support with number sense, multiple step word problems and fact fluency. Her math grades have been three all quarter long. Cognitively, she has an even profile: General Conceptual Ability = 95 Average, Verbal = 96 Average, Nonverbal Reasoning = 96 Average, Spatial = 98 Average. These scores show that she has the ability perform on a grade level task. On the Second grade CASE 21, which is a county benchmark assessment she scored two at 39%.
Description / Instructions: Complete the following Week 1 Assignment in WileyPLUS: * Exercise 8-4 * Exercise 8-11 * BYP 8-1 * BYP 8-2
There are three major conflicts that are present in this scenario, for example: Barb Johnson is a new hire at her current place of employment, her assistant superintendent would like her to present a curriculum change to her new colleagues, and the resistance to change expressed by the middle school teacher. Each of these issues is something a reading specialist would need to take care of in any school district.
1. You recently retired from government contracting work and established a consulting company (fully consistent with government ethics laws and rules, of course) with the primary focus of advising potential government contractors and subcontractors. Mr. Johnny Jones, of The Johnny Jones Flooring and Construction Company has approached you with a question. Jones and his company are potential subcontractors (they, obviously, specialize in flooring) on a federal construction contract worth a little over two million dollars ($ 2,000,000.00) recently awarded to the Jimmy Smith Construction Company (Jimmy Smith, the prime contractor). Neither Johnny nor his company have ever been part of a government contract