reaserch methods air transport

The Research Methods module assessment is a 2000 words individual coursework assignment. Students are required to:
1. Identify a research problem related to air transport. It can be a challenge or need for further understanding any process, technology, policy or regulation.
2. Describe it using a mix of words and relevant data (measures, indicators, statistics) supported in equally relevant literature adequately referenced.
3. Develop one research question that synthesizes the problem.
4. Propose a research design to tackle the question (i.e. to attempt to provide a satisfactory answer): translate the research question into a research aim (singular, just one) and two to five specific objectives, then describe a methodological approach to achieve the objectives and research aim.
5. Gather a substantial data set that relates to your research problem. Describe the data using text and the measures (of central tendency and dispersion) and visualisations you consider best suitable.
6. Propose a model for the data collected and perform a type of statistical analysis that suits the model. By model, I refer to any sort of statistical representation either to describe the data and gain insights from it, or to study relationships between different variables.

Imagine, you are the plenipotentiary minister, ambassador negotiating a treaty. Choose any of the early modern treaties, study its history and settings. Analyse the strategic situation, predict the possible diplomatic outcomes, and argue for alternative o

Imagine, you are the plenipotentiary minister, ambassador negotiating a treaty. Choose any of the early modern treaties, study its history and settings. Analyze the strategic situation, predict the possible diplomatic outcomes, and argue for alternative options. Try to change the course of history!

Give correct references; no plagiarism!

Assignment

Assignment: Final Reflection

A battle lost or won is easily described, understood, and appreciated, but the moral growth of a great nation requires reflection, as well as observation, to appreciate it.
Frederick Douglass (Douglass, 1999)

Like a great nation, an organization can only grow and succeed when the individuals with it take the time to reflect on lessons learned. Throughout this course, you have been given the opportunity to explore many topics related to how HR departments can become more strategically linked to organizations. Now it is time to reflect on what you have examined in this course through your Discussions and Assignments and Instructor feedback. Through reflections that includes observation, synthesis, and analysis, not only HR professionals, but every employee in an organization reaps the benefits.

For this Reflection:

  • Consider how your view of the HR profession as a strategic partner within an organization has changed since the beginning of the course.
  • Reflect on practical applications of Human Resources as a strategic business partner.
  • Consider how the various functions of HR support the strategy of an organization.
  • Consider how insights gained in the course will have an impact on your career.

Tim O’Brien, “The Things They Carried”

The men deal with the uncertainty, fear, and death around them in sometimes surprisingly tender, irreverently funny, or horrifyingly brutal ways. Choose specific passages from O’Brien’s story “The Things They Carried” to examine how these characters respond to their circumstances and the men around them. What ideas or conclusions does the story seem to suggest about young men and war through these examples.
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