Docassemble_Ex3d

I am attaching the program you need and the instructions so it is easier to read.

Use the program (attached as plain text called ‘Ex3c’) to do the following:

For each family member
  o Display the information in the data block
  o Ask a question to confirm whether each piece of information displayed is correct or not
Display all the information in a table, including the response to the confirmation question above.
Create a PDF file that displays the same table of information

Hints:
– You should only require a single question block to ask the same question for each family member
– You should be able to display the output using a table block (i.e.: not a Markdown table).

I am also an attaching an image of a markdown table just in case you need to see what needs to be avoided.

The Voices Of Googlers

This report aims to study and identify the motivational strategy, in close relation to the process and content motivational theories that renowned theorists have developed and which, Google has undertaken to achieve its corporate goals through its employees. Despite the efforts Google has put in to win the hearts of their employees, there have always been people who were never completely won over by Google. This report also touches on the various factors which Googles employees are unsatisfied with and the eventual reason why some of these employees chose to leave the organization. Along with this study, we have also made some recommendations that Google can adopt together with their existing motivational strategies to successfully manage their diversified workforce

Hewlett-Packard Case Study Analysis

Hewlett-Packard Case Study Analysis

Hewlett-Packard Is Counting on Organization Change to Boost Revenue Growth
Meg Whitman became CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) in 2011. Since the time HPs revenue peaked in 2011 at $127 billion, it has dropped every subsequent year. On the positive side, the company had two consecutive quarters of growth in 2014. HP also is trying to right-size and reduce costs by planning to lay off 16,000 employees. HP earlier decided to lay off 34,000 people, resulting in a total reduction of 50,000 employees.100
Whitman described the job cuts as an opportunity to streamline the company further and make it more nim- ble. An expected $1 billion in cost savings in fiscal 2016 would allow HP to invest in new technologies and skills to revive growth. Others, like UBS analyst Steven Milunovich, believe that these job cuts will erode employee morale and may lead to increased turnover.101
But fixing the worlds biggest tech companywith $120 billion in annual revenues and 330,000 employees is a herculean task. Bloated by more than 70 acquisitions in the past 15 years, HP isnt just sprawling and stalled out; it may actually be running in reverse.102
Whitman decided to change the organizational structure to fuel growth. She created two clusters of businesses. One focuses on corporate technology customers. This group, which sells servers, storage, and networking, delivered 43% of the companys overall operating profits according to Forbes. Unfortunately, the software and services that accompany all this hardware have not been as successful. HP tried to build the software side of the business via acquisitions, which according to Forbes have not been very successful. The magazine noted that when it comes to software acquisitions, Autonomy [HPs enterprise software company] was merely the most high-profit misstep. All told, over the past decade HP squandered nearly $19 billion to buy myriad outfits that contribute only 7% to overall profit. The services unit, which staffs other companies tech projects, is barely at breakeven.103 HP is currently looking for small to midsize acquisition candidates in cloud computing, security, and analytics software.104
The second structural cluster sells printers, PCs, laptops, and mobile devices to people worldwide. This segment of the business contributed 29% of operating profits in 2013. The problem here is that the lucrative printer business is shrinking. Technology is simply moving more toward ink-free photo and document sharing, which benefits companies like Google, Face book, and Dropbox.
Strategically, HP also is trying to get back into the fast-growing tablet market. The company attempted to gain entry in this market in 2011 with the TouchPad model, but it was a failure. Since February 2013, the company has introduced new models, and they are being well received in the market. In a similar vein, HP has created an overall vice president for design. This was done to create a strategic focus on product development.
H-P didnt stop at just a reorganization or a new tablet strategy, according to Forbes. A survey of the companys 20,000 salespeople revealed that employees rated the internal sales tools a mere 7 on a scale of 1 to 100. For example, it took HP as much as three weeks to prepare a sales quote, when competitors could do it in a matter of days. The company decided to upgrade its sales process by using new tools from Salesforce.com.
Whitman also took to the road to reassure custom- ers that HP was doing the right things. In the last year, she conducted 305 one-on-one meetings with customers or sales-channel partners, aides say, as well as another 42 roundtable chats with small groups around the world.
It did not take Whitman long to realize that the organizational culture also needed to be changed to foster consistency between the companys strategies and culture. According to Forbes, she eliminated the barbed wire fence and locked gates that separated parking lots for the executives and the general employee population. We should enter the building the same way everyone else does, she said. She also decided to work from a cubicle, like most employees, instead of from a larger, more private location. She keeps a picture of her mother in her office. She also role models when she travels by staying at more modestly priced hotels.
While HP is positive about the changes taking place, some analysts are more skeptical. Bill Shope, an analyst from Goldman Sachs, concluded that serial restructuring cannot solve HPs secular challenges, particularly following years of underinvestment. He forecasts that HPs revenue might fall to $107 billion in fiscal 2015.

Source: Hewlett-Packard is Counting on Organizational Change to Bookst Revenue Growth. In Kinicki, A., Williams, B.K. (Eds.), Management: A Practical Introduction (pp. 333). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Case Analysis Questions

Answer the following 175- words each:

1.    Describe supertrends that are driving HP to change.

2.    Assess which forces for change are causing HP to undertake major organizational change.

3.    Recommend how Meg Whitman could use Lewins and Kotters models of change to increase the probability of achieving positive organizational change.

   

4.    Determine how HP is following the four steps for fostering innovation.

5.    What has happened with HP since this case was written?  Determine whether the implementation of these changes has been successful.  Explain what could have been done differently.

Goals & standards
6.1 Assess change management and innovations.

Goal Set & Category
6.2, Examine factors affecting the manager’s role in the changing business environment.

   

Toyota strategic problem

Toyota Corporation is a largest car maker in the World which has main headquarter in Japan. Toyota has significantly large employees network in the world. Toyota employed approximately more than 300,000 employees around the world. Toyota is also well-known for heaviest in US auto sales. GM was America’s biggest automaker before year 2005 but after year 2008 Toyota discharged GM and turned as World’s biggest automaker for US and also in the World. Toyota has built up to large multinational groups of businesses and boomed to different worldwide markets and countries. Toyota got entitle for most lucrative automaker (more than $10 billion in year 2006) in US and other countries. Toyota motor has launched 3 brands and more than 1200 dealership showrooms in North America. In comparison with Toyota, GM has 8 brands and more than 12000 dealership showrooms in North America. So if we think about North America only then Toyota is facing a huge competition with GM Corporation.