Culture Background

Your Pie Chart

Purpose

The purpose of this exercise is three-tiered: to compare your own cultural background (African American mother, Canadian father with Christian values) with that of others; to raise awareness of the importance of self-identity based on affiliations with groups; and to consider the influence of self-identity on individuals’ experiences in organizational settings.

Introduction

Personal characteristics (some changeable, others not), which may influence an individual’s basic self-image and sense of identity, may also influence experiences in the workplace.  Primary dimensions of diversity are essentially unchangeable personal characteristics (e.g., gender, race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, and physical and mental abilities).

Secondary dimensions of diversity, however, are changeable personal characteristics that are acquired and may be modified or abandoned throughout life (e.g., education, income, marital and parental status, religion, political affiliation, and work experience). Of course, secondary characteristics are not completely self-determined; educational background, work experience, income, and marital status are affected by others’ decisions.  However, people generally have more control over secondary dimensions of diversity than over primary dimensions.

Instructions

Create a pie chart identifying group affiliations that have some importance in your self-concept.  These affiliations may be based on any of the primary and secondary dimensions of diversity mentioned or on some other personal characteristic that is particularly important to you. Indicate the approximate importance of each group by the size of the slice of pie that you assign it.

** Write a summary of your answers to the following questions concerning your pie chart:

1.       1. What did you learn about yourself?

2.      2. What surprised you the most?

 

3.       3. How does your self-identity influence your experiences in organizational settings?

Managing Diverse Human Resources

Write an essay of 150 words answering the following questions

 

Questions:

1. What do you think will change most dramatically in the future in terms of what it will

take to attract young people to companies?

2. Think about the best and worst bosses you’ve ever had. To what extent did human

resource management skills differentiate the two? In particular, which skills?

3. As you look forward to a future management position, what HRM strengths and

weaknesses do you feel you have?

4. If you look at your university, what HR activities does it perform well? What are

needed improvements?

5. What do you think will be the most challenging HR activities in the future?

Students always surprise me with their creativity when offered an open ended

question such as this. I try to let them roam as widely as possible, only reining

 

them in to the extent that they link their answers to the HR function.

Write a 5-7 page on the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and Title VII.

Essay

 

Included In text citation

 

Reference

 

Write a 5-7 page on the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and Title VII. The points that you should cover include:

 

Background and history of the regulation

 

– this section should be 2 pages,  

 

Regulation and HRM

 

(discuss how the regulation applies to the field of human resource management and the specific area of HRM it affects)– this section should be 2 pages,  

 

Case Studies

 

– describe and summarize the results of at least two court cases that involved this regulation – this section should be at least 3 full pages  You may discuss cases listed in your textbook or search the internet.

Please use APA when using in-text citations and creating your Reference List. Proper writing style, research and grammar  

 

Comparing State Policies On Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Comparing State Policies on Sexually Transmitted Diseases

The purpose of the final project is to engage you in writing a health policy analysis. There are five steps in the health policy analysis process.

Using South University Online Library or the Internet, research on a sexually transmitted disease (STD) policy of the state you reside in. Once you identify an STD policy from the state you reside in, visit your state health department or browse your state’s website and search for the STD policy you selected.

Next, write a research paper describing this public health policy analysis and background. The final paper should include the following:

  • A title page
  • An introduction of policy analysis in two to three paragraphs discussing the following:
    • Overview
    • Purpose
  • A body
    • Health policy background (one page):
      • The state’s role in the policy-making process
      • The purpose of public health policy
    • Public health policy analysis five-step process discussing the following:
      • A problem statement (in the form of a question) (two paragraphs)
      • Background of a policy analysis provides factual information needed to understand the problem. Include economic issues of policy as well as regulatory policy (two pages).
      • The landscape section of a policy analysis identifies key stakeholders and describes the factors that are needed to analyze the problem. Write the landscape section on policy analysis. Include balance of patient rights versus protecting the population. Include any influence from government insurance programs. Your response should be of at least three pages.
      • Options (three or four) to address the policy problem. Your response should be of at least three pages.
      • Recommendations section should clearly identify three options. Which of the three options is favored and why is it is preferred over the other ones. Your response should be of at least one page.
  • A conclusion
    • Your conclusion (one page) should address the following main points:
      • Your recommendation and the reasoning behind it.
      • Summarize your findings.
      • Explain the barriers to implementing policy analysis process and how they could be overcome.

Your paper should be a minimum of 12- to 13-pages in a Microsoft Word document. You need a minimum of six scholarly sources for both in-text citations and citations on the reference page.

Support your responses with reasoning and examples.

Cite any sources in APA format.