The Technicals: Developing Strategic Goals

Develop your strategic goals (at least three). The goals must address the following:
Address issues such as globalization and how those issues might impact the strategic goals of the agency, organization, or community.
Identify potential alliances.
Identify opportunities for alliances with other agencies or organizations.
State why the alliances are important.
Develop strategies for implementing goals.
Describe how your leadership will be held accountable for execution of the strategic plan.
Discuss the following aspects of accountability for employee:
Identify who will be responsible for executing specific aspects of the strategic plan.
Explain how employee accountability will be tracked.

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Industrial Hygiene

You have been tasked with establishing and implementing an effective hearing conservation program for a metal stamping facility. Noise monitoring shows that employees working in the press areas of the facility are exposed to 8-hour TWA noise exposures between 85.0 dBA and 89.0 dBA. Based on the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.95, summarize the requirements for an effective hearing conservation program and discuss steps to make the program as effective as possible.

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US Presidential Election

On November 7, 2012, the day after the presidential election, journalists found Mitt Romney’s transition website, detailing the Republican candidate’s plans for the upcoming inauguration celebration and criteria for Cabinet and White House appointees and leaving space for video of his acceptance speech.
Erik Hayden, “Mitt Romney’s Transition Website: Where ‘President-Elect’ Romney Lives On,” Time, 8 November 2012. http://newsfeed.time.com/2012/11/08/mitt-romneys-transition-website-where-president-elect-romney (February 17, 2016).
Yet, Romney had lost his bid for the White House.

Romney’s campaign staff had been so sure he would win that he had not written a concession speech. How could they have been wrong? Romney’s staff blamed the campaign’s own polls. The staff believed Republican voters were highly motivated, leading Romney pollsters to overestimate how many would turn out (Figure).
John Sides, “The Romney Campaign’s Own Polls Showed It Would Lose,” Washington Post, 8 October 2013; Charlie Mahtesian, “Rasmussen Explains,” Politico, 1 November 2012. Jan Crawford, “Adviser: Romney ‘Shellshocked’ by Loss,” CBS News, 8 November 2012.
The campaign’s polls showed Romney close to President Barack Obama, although non-campaign polls showed Obama ahead.
Crawford, “Adviser: Romney ‘Shellshocked’ by Loss.”
On election night, Romney gave his hastily drafted concession speech, still unsure how he had lost.

In the 2016 election, most polls showed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton with an advantage nationwide and in the battleground states in the days leading up to the election. However, Republican nominee Donald Trump was elected president as many new voters joined the process, voters who were not studied in the polls as likely voters. As many a disappointed candidate knows, public opinion matters. The way opinions are formed and the way we measure public opinion also matters. But how much, and why?

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Culture in-color

After reading “Culture in-color” by Jennifer Daryl Slack & Stefka Hristova, located in this week’s materials, write a two-page response to the article as you consider how it connects to developing cultural competence. Make sure to reference the article.

A response paper reflects your personal and intellectual response to one or more main ideas raised in the article. Some potential questions to consider (these are just suggestions; if you have another idea on how to approach your response, go for it):

Are there specific points, ideas, or direct statements from the article that especially resonate with you? Comment on why.
What questions come to you as you read the article?
What do you think about the debate over the color of the dress? How does that connect to our ideas about cultural norms?
How does this article support or challenge the way you think about developing your own cultural competence?

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