Read the articles below and answer the questions presented. Galbraith, Jay R., O

Read the articles below and answer the questions presented.
Galbraith, Jay R., Organizational Design Challenges Resulting from Big Data (Links to an external site.) (April 10, 2014). Journal of Organization Design, Vol. 3, No. 1 (2014), pp. 2-13, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2458899 (Links to an external site.) organization design challenges resulting from big data by galbraith.pdfPreview the document
Grossman, R & Siegel, K. (2014). Organizational Models for Big Data and Analytics. (Links to an external site.) Journal of Organizational Design. 3. 20-25, Available at ResearchGate Organizational Models for Big Data and Analytics (Grossman & Siegel).pdfPreview the document
Provide a brief summary of both articles. What, in your opinion, are the biggest challenges when staffing for performance with teams that work with big data? What steps would you take to build the “right” teams? How you would measure performance, both individually and as a team? What was the most insightful thing you learned from the articles?

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Instructions The City of Jayhawkville believes its stadium could eventually host

Instructions
The City of Jayhawkville believes its stadium could eventually host a football team. Given the size of the market, however, it does not believe it could attract an NFL team. The city is worried that a non-NFL team would not be able to compete with the NFL and would be doomed to fail. Potential investors have been saying that a non-NFL professional football league could win an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL and that would open up markets, eventually providing financial stability. They are urging the leaders of Jayhawkville to consider this as they make their decision on whether to pursue a non-NFL team.
You are tasked with providing advice to the Jayhawkville city leaders on the likelihood that a non-NFL football league could win an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL. In providing this advice, discuss:
A brief overview of the relevant antitrust laws.
What a non-NFL league would have to demonstrate in order to win an antitrust claim.
Examples of cases that have been filed against the NFL asserting antitrust claims. (Include summaries, key facts, and outcomes)
Your conclusion on the likelihood of a non-NFL league winning an antitrust case against the NFL, and how that fits in with the overall decision on pursuing a non-NFL team.
You must cite at least four sources which can include cases and readings from this module and/or outside sources.
Requirements
Be sure to check your work against the following requirements when you submit:
Length: 2-4 pages, APA style
Submission Type: Document upload
Formatting: Times New Roman, 12 point font, separate cover page, page numbers, header, and APA style reference page is expected.

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A Final Paper of ~1500 words will be DUE: Your topic will be focused on the wom

A Final Paper of ~1500 words will be DUE:
Your topic will be focused on the woman labor in technology base on the material I provide:
1. Film: Made In India (documentary) About the human experiences behind the phenomena of ‘outsourcing’ surrogate mothers to India.
2. The filed I attacked below
3. Search more materials about woman labor in technology
The subject of the paper is open and each student must discuss their idea with me in advance. Potential papers can include a formal analysis of a work of art, a description of an art project to (hypothetically) be produced at a later date, writing the “introduction” to an art exhibition on “Race, Technology, & The Human” that you curate, or writing a final paper about the current COVID-19 crisis, the Black Live Matter movement, Automation, AI, Climate Change, or other contemporary issues/events/etc. using concepts/ideas from “Race, Technology, & The Human.” I will also consider other options based on student proposals. The final paper will be 50% of your final grade.
All of these options, to a greater and lesser degree, will require you to:
1) make a claim (or argument): For example, for a hypothetical exhibition essay: why do these things go together, what is the central idea/narrative? What does this narrative differ from other narratives about the same subject? In an artwork analysis essay: what, for example, is it that you want the reader to know about the piece, why is the piece significant?
2) It will also require you to write in detail about specific pieces of art, films, texts – how are they connected to your central claim/narrative and how are they connected to the central ideas/narratives of the course?
3) What is the motive of the paper? Why should anyone go to it or read it? What are the stakes? In what ways does accepting your claim/narrative help the audience understand something new about your subject? Why is it not just interesting but important?
Generally speaking, a paper should include the following (though you can depart from this for certain papers, such as one about a hypothetical artwork to be made at a future date:
– A Title –
– An Introduction –
– What is the subject of the paper?
– Statement of argument about why this subject is significant
– The main body of the Paper –
– Discussion of other works on the subject.
– What have other people said about the subject, i.e. articles, newspaper stories, materials we’ve looked at in class
– What is your contribution?
– This could be an analysis that departs from what people have already said
– This could be counterexamples of articles, media, etc. that bring a new perspective
– These will develop the central idea/ideas from the introduction
– When discussing specific articles, media, ideas, and counter-ideas, remember to always connect specifics back to the main argument of your paper
– A Conclusion –
This is what I’ll be looking for you to articulate and write about when I grade your papers.
With these papers, I don’t want to overly define in advance what you should write. There will be ample time in class and outside of class to discuss what your paper will be about.
You will be required to cite sources if you are using them, and especially outside sources if you’re using things that are not class assigned materials. Do not plagiarize! If in doubt, cite! You may ask me about this if you’re uncertain. There is not a specific citation system that you have to use, but it needs to be consistent.
Consult this website: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/resources.html
You can/should include images, sketches, etc. But they do not replace the word count.
LATE Papers will be reduced 1/3 of a Letter Grade the first day and a full grade for each subsequent late day.
Finally, have fun, experiment, and do something that you find interesting since that will make it more interesting for your audience.

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Transportation Specialist by formulating information pertaining to the following

Transportation Specialist by formulating information pertaining to the following:
An aspect of supply chain and logistics that you are interested in (TRANSPORTATION SPECIALIST) and/or;
How supply chain and logistics are related, yet different;
Key activities in supply chain and logistics;
Ethics and social responsibility in supply chain and logistics management.
The focus of your project should be directed toward applications to your work, and career (Transportation Specialist).

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