take on the role of the Senior IT Project Manager for the organization you chose in Week 1.

Assignment Content This week you take on the role of the Senior IT Project Manager for the organization you chose in Week 1. As a Senior IT Project Manager, your responsibilities may include proficiently working with a variety of technologies, conduct meetings with stakeholders, create and forecast budgets, and design project plans.The CFOof your chosen organization wants the organization to purchase and integrate six new web servers. The CIO envisions more business travelers using the Web to purchase airline tickets and reserve rental cars and hotel rooms for business trips. Expansion of your company’s web capacity is needed.Researchinformation about your chosen organization to complete this week’s assignment.Createa 3- to 5-page Request for Proposal (RFP) in Microsoft®Wordfor the CIO, whichwill minimize procurement related risks for this project. The RFP should contain the following components: Purpose of the RFP Organization’s backgroundas it applies to the use of the request for new web servers Analysis of procurement risks Methods for managing procurement risks Basic requirementsfor the current and new hardware and software Software and hardware environment Statement of work/Requirements and schedule information Process for evaluating the RFP

 

creating a thesis and an outline on Critical Analysis of Pleasantville Film. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Critical Analysis of Pleasantville Film. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. She tries to convince David, who thinks it is okay to be the way they were. The family set-up does not go well with her as she finds it boring and sort of a routine. She feels lost and does not belong in the town where people follow same patterns day in day out and where it is forbidden to have their personality. Jennifer, however, adapts to the new lifestyle as she finds the attention from boys and becomes famous. She together with David helps the people of Pleasantville to have their way of thinking (Simon 67-8).

The second character is David, who is a quiet, unpopular kid who many people in Pleasantville depended on. He is a loner who is glad to be in Pleasantville, which he thinks of as an escape place. He grows to have leadership characteristics and earns color when he punches out a thug who was attacking his mom. He is protective of his sister and many people in the suburb depend on him for guidance and protection. He is glad that he ends up with a family with values and a home-cooked meal at dinner. His primary aim for the town is to have some flexibility and to be able to adapt to the new ways. He empowers the people of Pleasantville to have their mindset (Simon 67-8). However, it does not go so well as not everyone is for empowerment.

David helped in putting out fire from a tree in the suburb. Initially, had been no fire in Pleasantville, and all the firefighters ever did was rescue a cat stuck in a tree. David brought to light and color to the firefighters as he helped them learn to put out a real fire. He is a romantic character when he becomes so happy that it rained for the first time in Pleasantville on the first date with Margaret. Margaret offers him an apple, and when it starts raining, David shields Margaret from the rain using his umbrella.

Provide a 2 pages analysis while answering the following question: Masking Poor Communication. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

Provide a 2 pages analysis while answering the following question: Masking Poor Communication. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. Masking Poor Communication Masking Poor Communication After reading “Close Relationships Sometimes Mask Poor Communication”, I found myself agreeing to the information presented in the article. I found it very relevant in the way I communicate with my husband. I was able to relate with the problems of miscommunication discussed in the article. I realize how sometimes I just assumed that he understood me because of the length of time we have been together, thinking, he knows me well enough. Often, due to this assumption, we end up misunderstanding each other. I remember the time when I told my husband that it would be nice to go on a vacation during the Christmas break. On my mind however, we cannot afford the vacation yet because of some bills which we still have to pay. Unfortunately, my husband thought that I was making a hint for him to plan a vacation. I assumed that he understood that it was just a thought and did not require a plan of action. On his end, he assumed that I was asking him to schedule one. What happened is we had to go ahead with the vacation since the booking was made already but of course, I felt it was an unnecessary expense. The good thing though is that we both enjoyed our time together. But miscommunication does not always have a happy ending. Some of our miscommunication experiences are sometimes quite frustrating. To try to resolve this problem of miscommunication and to make sure that it will be minimized in the future, it is important that I do not assume that I understand or my partner understands (Thompson, n.d.). I should confirm what I heard by repeating what the other person said. If for example, my partner told me that we will meet at the corner coffee shop at 9:00 am, I will confirm by repeating and saying, “We will meet at the corner coffee shop at 9:00 am.” The implicit rule is to double check with each other (Thompson, n.d.). Another step which I intend to adapt to improve my communication with my husband or with other people close to me is to pay more attention not only to the verbal language but also to the non-verbal signals such as the body language, eye contact or the tone of the voice (Grohol, n.d.). However, I should also take extra precaution because non-verbal signals can easily be misinterpreted. To further improve my communication skills, I plan to adopt the steps in clear communication espoused in the website of Family Education. The article suggested that to avoid miscommunication, I have to make sure that my husband has my undivided attention (Family Education, n.d.). They went on further by saying that I should first figure out what I want to say to avoid misunderstandings. But I believe that one of the most important aspects of communication which was emphasized by the article is that of being a good listener. Communication is not just talking. a big part of it is listening. There will never be real communication if our aim is only to say what we want to say and not be prepared to listen to the other party. It is imperative that we realize that communication is a two-way street. Works Cited Family Education. (n.d.). Ten steps to clear communication. Retrieved July 12, 2011, from familyeducation.com: http://life.familyeducation.com/marriage/relationships/45582.html Grohol, J. (n.d.). 9 Steps to better communication today. Retrieved July 12, 2011, from psychcentral.com: http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2009/04/14/9-steps-to-better- communication-today/ Thompson, T. (n.d.). Ten steps to better communication. Retrieved July 12, 2011, from nativeremedies.com: http://www.nativeremedies.com/articles/10-steps-to-better- communication.

submit a 1250 words paper on the topic Retailing in India.

Hi, need to submit a 1250 words paper on the topic Retailing in India. Clothing and footwear also account for 10.5% of the total sales in retail. The “entertainment, books and sports goods equipment” registered a CAGR of 21.3% in the financial year 2007 and 2012. According to Research and Markets, the retail industry in India has grown at CAGR of 14.6% in the financial year 2007 to 2012. The growth is influenced by the growing economic rate, change in the consumption pattern of the populace which is driven by the higher standard of living, a greater proportion of women, growth in middle-class population and the increased level of penetration of organized retail segment. Despite the prevailing growth rate, the retail segment of India remains fragmented with the organized sector still accounting for a minuscule percentage of the total market size of the Indian retail market. The organized retail segment, however, accounted for a CAGR of 26.4% of the total retail. However, with global and Indian economy reviving from post-recession, the organized retail segment has witnessed a gradual increase in the footfall during FY2011 (Research and Markets, 2012).