What made the letter effective? What lessened its effectiveness? To what extent did it achieve the goal of conveying unpleasant news, while maintaining the recipient’s goodwill?

What do you believe created the conflict: choice of words, tone, format, or something else? If there were two or more factors, discuss their relative importance. How could the conflict have been avoided? Think of a time when somebody lied to you in your workplace. (Don’t think about the lies of family members, friends, celebrities, […]

. Identify a country that has had a substantial improvement (green arrow) and another that has had a substantial deterioration (red arrow) in one factor.

Each year Forbes produces a list of the ‘Best Countries for Business’, which ranks countries across fifteen different metrics. While it may be regarded as too general for managerial decision making, it does receive considerable media attention and serves as a good indicator of macro trends relevant to business. Another aspect of value is the […]

Select a position that your organization might need to fill. Explain what screening techniques (2-3) can be used for that specific position.

Option #2: Employment Tests, Simulations, and Assessment Centers As the Staffing Director of a large organization, you are required to create a staffing plan to recruit and select the best candidates. You are facing a two-fold challenge: (1) identifying candidate sourcing areas (i.e., LinkedIn, advertisements, other social media) and (2) determining appropriate assessment tests to use […]

Operation models are used primarily to understand what key areas of an organizational structure should be and how they may associate with each other along with an understanding of what each areas are.

One of the first major steps to beginning a business is finding a new product, service, or idea. Discovering a need or lack thereof is something that most people find very difficult to do. Knowing what your passion is and then finding a need or getting that service or product out there can be very […]

Third, what was the largest challenge you experienced in completing this research paper? What is one aspect about research that you believe is still challenging for you?

For this discussion, Read the following essay: Murray, D. (2014) The maker’s eye: Revising your own writing. In G.H. Muller (Ed.), The McGraw-Hill reader: Issues across the disciplines pp. 109-113. McGraw-Hill. First, answer the following question found on p. 113 under “Writing.” Question 3: Writing an Argument: Murray suggests that revision is actually “fun” (paragraph 24). Do you […]