Week 8 Management Concept

Discuss two (2)) reasons why you believe workplace diversity is important to a companys culture and performance. Next analyze the diversity practices of either your job or school. Do you feel your job or school is enough in surface- level or deep level diversity? Why or Why not?

Techniques for Predictive Modeling

  1. What is the so-called “black-box” syndrome?
  2. What is the meaning of “maximum margin hyperplanes”? Why are they important in SVM?
  3. Why is it important to be able to explain an ANN’s model structure?

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Organizational Culture And Employee Behavior

The research about Organizational Culture and Employee Behavior. it’s connected to this one   

Open the Individual research file for instructions I HIGHLIGHTED what you need to do for paper 2 and 3, I UPLOADED EXAMPLES take a look at them to know how the paper should be. MSA 600 Research Paper Three Rubric FOR GRADING this is only for paper 3 you also have the book in case you need it. I uploaded every files for each paper separately. There is a photo I need you to answer each question just a couple of sentences it’s about the same one. In the end, you will give me 3 files one for paper 2, second for paper 3 and the third for the photo only a couple of sentences for it.

Paper 3 

 You should carefully review these examples of the front matter and “second chapter” – do not be confused by the use of the word “chapter” – these examples are experts from larger bodies of work. 

Views on American Dream

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In the 19th century, fierce individualists — men such as Andrew Carnegie — represented those who had reached the height of the American dream. The idea that every person could succeed if only they tried hard enough was believed by many. But could rampant individualism be detrimental to society as a whole? If every man is an individual, seeking their own fortune, where does that leave society?

Could men such as Homer Plessy, or women such as Ida B. Wells, succeed in American society as individuals without having the same opportunities as everyone else? Or did they need collective action to achieve their dreams? If there is no equal opportunity for all, is the American dream a sham or a ruse? Have the inequalities that existed then been fixed and is the individualistic side of the American dream alive?

I’d like to hear your own personal views about the American dream, but I’d also like you to specifically mention some of the figures of the era and how you think they relate to the American dream as it existed then. Please feel free to use contemporary examples of those who have achieved the “American Dream” in your answer.

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