In this assignment, you will design and share a MS PowerPoint presentation that describes an organization, its current and future challenges, its capabilities, and the requisite competencies needed for its success.

MS  PowerPoint Presentation Report on Organization 

This assignment allows you to demonstrate mastery of the course outcomes:

1. Determine core requisite competencies for the organization and differentiate a total rewards program to attract, retain, and motivate employees possessing the organization’s required competencies

In this assignment, you will design and share a MS PowerPoint presentation that describes an organization, its current and future challenges, its capabilities, and the requisite competencies needed for its success. You may use any organization with the exception of Walmart, Google, Disney, and Hershey unless you work for them. Those organizations are overly reported in this class. You may use your own organization or any other as long as you can gain relevant and factual information about it.

Pretend you are making a presentation to the class. Make your key points on the PowerPoint slide with concise wording (typically no more than 6 bullet points and no more than 6 words to a bullet point) and provide your added notes in the notes section of the presentation. Graphics are OK but be sure they do not distract from the content being presented. You will look for and report on examples of the existing total rewards programs to include monetary, non-monetary, and the work environment (including values and culture). The MS PowerPoint presentation will include a report on existing metrics (organizational metrics or HR metrics) if any are present. If citations or Web site materials are used, in-text citations and sources presented on a References page using American Psychological Association (APA) format are expected. It is expected that at least three references from the course materials will be included in support of the information provided. Reference lists are to be in alphabetical order, not numbered, and with no bullet points.

One slide per segment that follows is suggested. More slides may be used if needed but keep in mind that being concise is a professional trait that is more effective than being overly verbose.

At the least, this MS PowerPoint Presentation will include:

1.    Academic Title Slide (title of the paper, name, course number, university’s name, date)

2.    Introduction and Purpose for the Presentation (tell the pretend audience why you are making the presentation)

3.    Description of the Organization (this usually includes the products or services the organization provides, where it is located, revenues, and number of employees; the mission, vision, and values of the organization). Other pertinent information may be included

4.    Capabilities of the Organization (this is what the organization does best such as innovating, being the first to market with its products and services, or being ready for combat)

5.    Requisite Competencies of the Employees (these are the required knowledge, skills, and abilities of the employees that support the capabilities of the organization

6.    Current and Future Challenges of the Organization (this could be not having enough applicants with the required competencies, a unionization attempt, large number of the organization retiring, or an expansion of the organization)

7.    Academic Definition of Total Rewards Programs (you may take the definition from the Course Commentary or elsewhere but a source is required)

8.    Description of Existing Total Rewards Program of the organization:

  • Monetary such as their pay as compared to other organization
  • Non-Monetary such as the list of benefits offered that could include medical benefits, paid time off, or tuition assistance
  • Work Environment/Experience such as the values of the organization, the job itself, joy of accomplishing the mission, people in the organization, having fun at work, training, promotional opportunities

9.    Existing Metrics that Evaluate the Success of the Total Rewards Program (recall that metrics are merely measurements and are usually reported as a percentage or ranking. Examples of metrics could be top employer in the state, percentage of turnover for the key positions in the organization, level of engagement of the employees as judged by a survey, or ability to attract new employees because of the total rewards program). If you do not find any metrics, please state that in your slide. Later in the course you will create some for the organization.

9.    Conclusions (sum up your thinking about the organization and their total rewards program such as whether you feel the organization is well positioned in its total rewards to attract, hire, and retain the employees it needs to achieve success)

10.  References (with a minimum of three references from course materials; references are to be in alphabetical order)

For this assignment, you will write a paper summarizing and analyzing the 5 stages and 4 spheres of discipleship.

Written Assignment Instructions

All assignments must be at least 5 pages, including a cover page and a table of contents, and in current Turabian format. Each assignment must include a bibliography with a minimum of 5 scholarly sources, which can include the course textbooks.

Written Assignment 2 – Spheres and Stages of Discipleship

For this assignment, you will write a paper summarizing and analyzing the 5 stages and 4 spheres of discipleship. Identify what stage of discipleship you are currently in, giving evidence from your life and correlating biblical support. Also, identify what spheres you need to submit to the centrality of Christ by referring to Bonhoeffer’s steps in following Jesus. Conclude with at least 1 page discussing what it means to be in submission to Christ, using Scripture and other scholarly sources.

Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 3.

Written Assignment 3 – Disciple-Making in the Local Church

For this assignment, you will give a detailed description of how disciples are made in the context of the local church and a Christian community. Give an overview of the body of Christ and discuss what the model of your church is based upon the TAHO chart (found in the Reading & Study of Module/Week 4). Assess your church or ministry based on the healthy church assessment and identify the strong and weak areas with suggestions on how to improve. Detailthe role and importance of the local church, pastor, saints, and spiritual gifts in God’s plan for being and making disciples, using Scriptureand other scholarly sources to support your arguments.

Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 4.

Chapter 9 discussed the importance of stakeholder engagement in policy making.

Chapter 9 discussed the importance of stakeholder engagement in policy making. The author presented several benefits and an analysis of five cases in which stakeholder engagement added value to the policy making process. If you were leading a project to develop a comprehensive policy for managing pedestrian traffic flow in a popular downtown metropolitan district, what measures would you take to engage stakeholders in that project? Your answer should outline your suggestions and clearly explain why each one would add value.

Role of marketing and the marketing management process

role of marketing and the marketing management process

My understanding of the role of marketing and the marketing management process is that they are business tools used to create consumer awareness and demand for products or services that the business can supply.  Marketing tools are neither good nor bad; they are used by ethical and unethical people to promote and sell products to consumers.   I also agree that many marketers encourage consumers to spend more than they should.

Products or services offered in a highly competitive market and or unnecessary market tend to employ more high-pressure sales tactics and unethical uses of marketing tactics than established or consumer commodity items.  For example, the Verizon, AT&T, Dish TV, and Direct TV sales force will follow you through Sam’s Club or Costco’s to try and get you to switch carriers or buy their product.  They need to create a need or sense of urgency to pressure you to make a snap decision that is very hard to get out after signing the contract. 

Another example of creating unnecessary needs and wants is the banking industry.  Years ago credit cards were only issued if you were a good credit risk and the bank was generally assured you pay back the charges on the card.  Today credit cards are handed out like candy to individuals who generally cannot pay them off every month and also to college students (with no income) to develop a habit of using them to continue to feed the instant gratification society we live in.   

Although there are many “bad” uses of marketing I believe that most ethical companies do act as stated by the American Marketing Society, “…marketing management can be understood as “a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders,” (as cited by Finch, 2012, sect. 1.1).  

Finch, J. (2012). Managerial marketing [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://ashford.content.edu