Discussion/Short Presentation

To begin, review your work in the course, including your final healthcare marketing and communication plan, and prepare a 3- to 4-slide presentation that addresses the following:

  1. Summarize the key ideas from your final healthcare marketing and communication plan.
  2. Select what you feel are the best elements from the plan and briefly discuss them. Also discuss any challenges you encountered as you developed your plan.
  3. Discuss the ethical considerations you included as you executed the plan.

Note: You may use PowerPoint or a comparable program to complete your presentation. For assistance, refer to the Atomic Learning PowerPoint tutorials. After clicking the link, log in using your SNHU credentials, click the Search icon in the top navigation, and search for PowerPoint. View the tutorials for the version you are using.

Use the Speaker Notes to elaborate on your responses, and upload your presentation to this discussion.

Attached is the final healthcare marketing and communication plan for reference.

Human Resource Management 6152 Discussion

 

Submitting a request for proposal (RFP) is usually a requirement for human services administrators who wish to pursue government grants. For example, the director of a homeless shelter might apply for a grant from the state government for supplies, such as cots for the shelter, to expand the program. Completing an RFP can be a long process that requires planning and collaboration. Before delving into the details of the RFP, it is wise for administrators to develop a strategy and an organized method for carrying out the steps of the process. Completing the RFP can be a challenge for human service administrators. Nevertheless, the effort is well worth receiving government grants for human services programs that might otherwise go unfunded.

In the same group to which you are assigned for your Final Project, you will participate in a Group Wiki. In your Group Wiki, you are expected to build on the Wiki posts your group has added.

By Day 4

Post the steps you would take to complete a request for proposal. Include where you might go for information, who you might talk to, and who you might enlist to assist with the process.

  • Continue to post through Day 7 any additional steps that are needed and potential challenges related to completing the RFP, including an explanation on how you might address the challenges.

Discussion Forum -5 BE

  How would you explain the correlation between the amount of corruption in a country and economic development.

Instructions: 

  1. DISCUSSION: Using 300-350 words, write a brief discussion, in your own words of how the article relates to the selected chapter Key Term. A discussion is not rehashing what was already stated in the article, but the opportunity for you to add value by sharing your experiences, thoughts and opinions. This is the most important part of the assignment. 
  2. REFERENCES: All references must be listed at the bottom of the submission–in APA format. (continued) Be sure to use the headers in your submission to ensure that all aspects of the assignment are completed as required. Any form of plagiarism, including cutting and pasting, will result in zero points for the entire assignment.

Statistical Process Control Methods

 I attached last weeks assignment. 

Assignment Steps 

Select a complex continuous process from your personal life or work. The process can be the same as in Week 1 assignment.

Complete the following: 

  • Use Microsoft Excel to calculate the defined process metrics including variation and process capability. 
  • Use Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint to develop and display a control chart for the process. 

Evaluate the control chart and process metrics using Statistical Process Control (SPC) methods. 

Evaluate whether the process could benefit from the use of Six Sigma tools.

Develop a 525-word executive summary in which you describe your Statistical Process Control project and include the control chart with SPC.

Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.