2students  Reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Identify what you thou

2students 
Reflect on the assigned readings for the week. Identify what you thought was the most important concept(s), method(s), term(s), and/or any other thing that you felt was worthy of your understanding.
450 words +
Also, provide a graduate-level response to each of the following questions:
Think of a successful project and an unsuccessful project with which you are familiar.  What distinguishes the two, both in terms of the process used to develop them and their outcomes?
Consider the Expedition Everest case at the end of the chapter: what elements in Disney’s approach to developing its theme rides do you find particularly impressive? How can a firm like Disney balance the need for efficiency and smooth development of projects with the desire to be innovative and creative? Based on this case, what principles appear to guide its development process?
Activity 1
Case Study 1.1 MegaTech, Inc.
MegaTech, Inc. is designed to highlight some of the reasons why an organization that had operated in a relatively stable and predictable environment would seek to move to an emphasis on project-based work. The trigger event, in this case is the advent of the NAFTA treaty, which opened up competition on a more price-competitive basis.
Questions
What is it about project management that offers MegaTech a competitive advantage in its industry?
What elements of the marketplace in which MegaTech operates led the firm to believe that project management would improve its operations?

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Please include one or two in-text citation of the book for this class: McNamara,

Please include one or two in-text citation of the book for this class:
McNamara, R. H., & Burns, R. (2009). Multiculturalism in the criminal justice system. New
York, NY: McGraw-Hill. 
Cite one or two more reliable sources.
APA Format
Please read Chapter 2 and respond to the following Critical Thinking Questions. You will also respond to 2 of your peers:
Discuss how those who enter the courtroom as “innocent until proven guilty” may not be recognized as such. Identify and discuss the five characteristics of a group. Would you consider the member of a football team a group? Why or why not? How is assimilation different from multiculturalism? Do you believe multiculturalism is more prominent within society than assimilation? Why or why not? Describe the verbal communication process and note how miscommunication occurs. Describe the similarities between the “typical criminal” and the “symbolic assailant.” Do you believe it is effective police practice for officers to identify individuals as threats based on demographic profiles? Do you believe it is fair for officers to do so?
When responding to a student’s post, be sure to use and address the following:
Terms and Definitions from the chapter
Information from each section referencing the five characteristics of a group, assimilation, and the “symbolic assailant.”
Demographic Profiles
Your responses should reach beyond a simple “I agree with what you are saying.” Please use the following to begin your post when responding to your peers:
“I learned from you that..”
“I appreciated how you explained….”

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My area and health issue i choose is IMMUNIZATION The DNA of Advocacy (Speech) O

My area and health issue i choose is IMMUNIZATION
The DNA of Advocacy (Speech)
Overview
Your enthusiastic voice of advocacy will create enthusiasm in others to be part of your cause. Imagine that you are presenting at a conference and have five minutes to speak. This assignment is intended to help you “hear” your own voice of advocacy through a speech based on your DNA of an Advocacy Diagram.
Instructions
The following instructions correspond to the scoring guide grading criteria, so be sure to address each point. Review the performance level-descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.
Communicate the content of your diagram in a logically structured and concise speech to a group of health promotion practitioners that expresses your passion for changing the health outcomes of your selected issue. Your speech should be organized as follows:
Welcome statement.
Goal of speech.
Goal and objectives of the selected health issue.
Acknowledgement of the importance to select a strategy to identify stakeholders and in-depth justification of one of the strategies.
Explanation of one strategy that would build partnerships and the rationale for choosing this strategy for the health issue.
Three issues the practitioner must consider when inviting stakeholders to support the health issue.
Three issues the stakeholder must consider when invited to commit time, talent, or funding to the health issue.
Analysis of two political, two social, and two economic policies that stakeholders could support to improve health in diverse populations.
Summary of key points.
DNA of an Advocacy diagram.
References.
Complete the following in your speech:
Adapt communication strategies for stakeholder audiences. This includes:
The goals and objectives.
Your strategies and rationale to identify and invite stakeholders to build coalitions to influence health outcomes.
The issues stakeholders must consider when committing their time, talent, and/or treasure to the health issue.
Explain political, social, and economic policies and programs that stakeholders could support to improve health in diverse populations.
Include two political, two social, and two economic policies and programs in your explanation.
Advocate for a policy or program:
“Sell” your position in your own words.
Create a sense of urgency for this change.
Summarize key points.
Additional Requirements
Written communication: Your speech should generally be free of errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
Font: Use an appropriate professional font for the text of your speech such as Times Roman, 12 points.
Length: 3–4 single-spaced pages for the speech content, plus the diagram and related text. This speech should be written using a professional tone. It is not an academic formatted paper.
Citations and references: If scholarly and/or professional references are used, cite according to current APA style and format on a references page. In-text references are not required for your speech.
Refer to the helpful links in Resources as needed to prepare your assignment. Review the scoring guide before submitting your assignment to ensure that you meet all criteria.
Note: Your instructor may also use the Writing Feedback Tool to provide feedback on your writing. In the tool, click the linked resources for helpful writing information.
Resources
The DNA of Advocacy (Speech) Scoring Guide.
APA Module.
Capella University Library.
Toggle Drawer[u07s2] Unit 7 Study 2Discussion and Assignment Preparation
A Unit 8 discussion offers you the opportunity for a peer review of your outline of the Outcomes Evaluation Presentation, so you should begin drafting your assignment this week. Read the assignment instructions and scoring guide to ensure that you understand all criteria.
In Unit 9, you will submit a PowerPoint of the Outcomes Evaluation Presentation with a recorded voice-over. If you have not done so, make sure that your recording hardware is in working order and you are prepared to use Kaltura for recording your presentation

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Popular press and media accounts generally suggest that executives are overpaid.

Popular press and media accounts generally suggest that executives are overpaid. For example: the average yearly salary of a CEO of a Fortune 500 company in 2018 was $14.5 million. The average yearly salary of a regular worker was $39,888.
Justify why the CEO’s pay is appropriate.
Support your response with specifics.

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