Leading Change

Critically analyze the internal and external forces blocking and facilitating strategic change in your organisation (or one with which you are familiar). In your analysis, critically examine the approaches to strategic change management you would suggest for your organisation to lead change more effectively. Be sure to reference specific examples from the Learning Resources and your prior experiences in your analysis.

Sir_Excellence

The CEO of your firm has just announced that the organization is considering two diverse strategies to increase business: marketing healthcare services to the mature healthcare consumer, or marketing healthcare services to international consumers.In a separate 6- to 7-page Microsoft Word document

Critical Analysis

A critical analysis serves as a way for you to examine the different elements of popular culture discussed in this course. For your final written assignment, discuss the media forms you have written about for your previous course portfolio essays. This essay should reflect upon your experience studying each form, and make distinctions as to how each one of them uniquely reflects American popular culture.Your essay should attempt to answer the following:Your thesis should include the answer to one of the questions above, and be the focus of your essay. Evidence of library research is required.This essay should be 2-3 pages, in APA style, utilizing the college\’s library resources. Please include at least one scholarly resource as a minimum in your essay.

Local environmental issue

 Local environmental issue The environmental issue must be local (chesapeake in United States ) Find an article that is not more than 6 months old. the article about environmental issue in chesapeake such as in Maryland or Baltimore. And write an essay 4-5 pages. in writing you need to cover :1-What is the issue ?2-Why it is important ?3-What is policy that could address this problem ?4-advantages and disadvantages of the policy ?5-What do you think is this a good policy or not ?

is it ethical to set free the prisoners sooner?

Each student will research (using at least 3 articles from reputable journals, magazines, newspapers, excluding internet sources) a recent case(s) involving ethical issues and write a paper (4 full pages, 12-point font, double-spaced) identifying and analyzing ethical issues, and recommending a course of action for ethical decision-making, which incorporates the moral philosophy of major thinkers studied throughout the course and provides evidence for support and sound/strong argument(s).
You don\’t have to write anything on top of the paper(no cover page, no header or page #), just begin with the intro please.
intro should have strong stance and should include a thesis statement.
Stating Your Thesis
: A thesis is a one-sentence statement about your topic. It\’s an assertion about your topic, something you claim to be true. Notice that a topic alone makes no such claim; it merely defines an area to be covered. To make your topic into a thesis statement, you need to make a claim about it, make it into a sentence. Look back over your materials–brainstorms, investigative notes, etc.–and think about what you believe to be true. Think about what your readers want or need to know. Then write a sentence, preferably at this point, a simple one, stating what will be the central idea of your paper.

Write one paragraph discussing how the author could expand on the results, what the information means in the big picture, what future research should focus on, or how future research could move the topic forward. Discuss how knowledge in the area could be expanded.

Unit II Article Critique   Online Library to locate and review a scholarly article found in a peer reviewed journal related to analyzing work, designing jobs, HR planning, or recruiting. In peer reviewed journals, the articles were reviewed by other professionals in the field to ensure the accuracy and quality of the article, which is ideal when writing an Article Critique.  Research Tip: When researching using the databases, you can limit your search to only peer reviewed articles. To do this, look for the phrase “limit results,” and select “peer reviewed articles.”  Once you have selected your article, follow the below criteria:   There is a minimum requirement of 500 words for the article critique.   Write a summary of the article. This should be one to three paragraphs in length, depending on the length of the article. Include the purpose for the article, how research was conducted, the results, and other pertinent information from the article.   Discuss the meaning or implication of the results of the study that the article covers. This should be one to two paragraphs. This is where you offer your opinion on the article. Discuss any flaws with the article, how you think it could have been better, and what you think it all means.   Write one paragraph discussing how the author could expand on the results, what the information means in the big picture, what future research should focus on, or how future research could move the topic forward. Discuss how knowledge in the area could be expanded.   Cite any direct quotes or paraphrases from the article. Use the author\’s name, the year of publication and the page number (for quotes) in the in-text citation. Use APA format. 

environmental health

Unit outcomes addressed in this activity:  Demonstrate an understanding of the problems associated with the effects of the environment on public health.  Identify the importance of occupational safety and industrial hygiene in the workplace.  Explain the most important challenges faced in environmental and public health. Course outcome HS415-5: Describe the risk-assessment and risk-management process. GEL-1.1: Demonstrate college-level communication through the composition of original materials in Standard American English GEL-2.2: Interpret various data formats Instructions: Go to the EPA website, From the map choose the region where you live, then on to your region. Or Go to the EPA NPL list, and choose your state. Choose a site The site you choose needs to be approved by your instructor. Post your proposed site in the third Discussion topic or send your instructor an e-mail detailing your proposed site. Once approved, write a 7–10 page paper (not including title page and references) that gives the background of your hazardous waste site, what agencies were involved, what pollutants have been found there, the extent of contamination, the number of people harmed and with what diseases, what studies were done on the site and people, and what the clean-up consisted of. References: The document should also include the references that you used (at least 3 other than your book).