COURSE: HND BUSINESS ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021 UNIT NUMBER & UNIT TITLE: UNIT 1: BUSINESS AND THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ASSIGNMENT TITLE: BUSINESS AND THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Section 1 2.1 Explanation of different types and purposes of organisation including public, private, and voluntary 2.1.1 Examination of different legal structures of private sectors 2.1.2 Identification of the legal structure of chosen organisation 2.2 Evaluation of organisational structure of the chosen company, and how its size and scope aligns with business objectives 2.3 Critical analysis of complexities in business structures and the interrelationship of different organisational functions 3.0 Section 2: 1 Evaluation of chosen business through PESTEL analysis for macro-environmental factors 3.2 Analysis of strengths and weakness of your organisation by SWOT/TOWS model 3.2.1 Evaluation of its interrelationship with external factors 3.3 Suggestion and evaluation for the course of action for the chosen organisation 4.0 Conclusion Reference List   1.0 Introduction The following assessment will discuss and analyse the various ways and purpose of organisations as per their formation. The legal structure…

                    APPRAISING EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE Contents Introduction Critical Analysis and Review of a selected paper Believability Robustness of Study Research Problem/Purpose of study Literature Review Study Design Study Sample Study Aim Data Collection Ethical Consideration Study Results Data Analysis The usefulness of Study Conclusion Reference List     Introduction The role of nurses in intercepting public health concerns and challenges are well recognized globally by the “World Health Organisation” as well as by the “National Health Service.” WHO explicitly states that nurses collectively, in association with other healthcare professionals, are responsible for delivering efficient, standard, acceptable, equitable, patient-centered care to the population and to competently serve the needs of the service user. WHO notes that it is necessary to base each clinical decision upon undismissable evidence. Such emphasis on evidence is given to ensure appropriate disbursal of essential services to individuals in dire need of medical attention, care, and support. The concept of “Evidence-Based HealthCare” assumes that the care development and delivery plan of each patient are determined after taking into consideration…

      MODULE CODE: PG06-RM MODULE TITLE: RESEARCH METHODS FOR POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS THE IMPACT AND INFLUENCE OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE ON MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP A CASE STUDY OF JOHN LEWIS Table of Contents 1.0 Background and rationale 1.1 A short literature review 1.2 A summary of key developments in the field 1.3 Significance of study 2.0 Purpose of study 3.0 Methodology 3.1 Research approach 3.2 Research methods 3.3 Possible problems or limitations 4.0 Anticipated outcomes 5.0 Ethical considerations Reference list   1.0 Background and rationale 1.1 A short literature review  Organizational culture expresses the values and beliefs that are practiced within a business for a long period. According to “Meng and Berger, 2019“, the culture of an organization refers to an employee’s beliefs and the anticipated value of his/her work that will impact his behaviour and attitudes. The study of “Bowers, Hall, and Srinivasan, 2017” discusses that administrators mainly adjust their behaviour regarding leadership to fulfill the organization’s mission, and this directly influences the job satisfaction of the employees. So, it is necessary to understand the link between leadership behaviour,…

Name Instructor Course Date Introduction UAE On December 2, 1971, the UAE was established. Over the decades, a stable foreign policy has been introduced. Its international policy was focused on observance of global conventions, avoidance of interferences with other countries’ internal affairs, the settlement of disputes by constructive strategies, dialog adoption, and the UN Charter. The establishment of cooperation based on ties with every country was one of the country’s foreign policy’s main factors. The reputation of the nation among the recipient countries has been enhanced by substantial development assistance. By 2014, Arab and Muslim nations received the bulk of foreign assistance. In the Zayed Era, diplomacy and mediation were key (Alzaabi & Mariam, p 143). The UAE has entered into diplomatic ties with the United Nations and the Arab League with more than 59 countries, including Japan, South Korea, China, Pakistan, India, Russia, the United States, Nepal, and most West European countries. In the OPEC, the “Association of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries” (OAPEC), the Nations, and the “Gulf Cooperation Council” have played a moderate role. The United Arab agree…

          Evidence-Based Practice Your Name Chamberlain College of Nursing NR451 RN Capstone Course Term and Year     Evidence-Based Practice Introduction The place of work is a hospital setting, specifically in a surgical unit. The team consists of healthcare workers of different professions such as physicians, nurses, pharmacists, nutritionists, and physician assistants, thus forming an interprofessional team. The team works in collaboration to ensure quality care is delivered to clients to achieve optimum health. Despite that the team of professionals has been performing well in its roles, it needs to improve making decisions. Sometimes it is challenging for the team to make a final decision since people have different ideas on the discussion. Therefore, the paper discusses nursing actions that can contribute to compassion, advocacy, resilience, and evidence-based practice through interprofessional team support. It also highlights the impact of the nursing actions on client outcomes and the organizational culture. Compassion Being empathetic is a nursing action that contributes to compassion when supported by an interprofessional team. Empathy helps nurses clearly understand what the clients are going…

            Health Care Advertisement Paper Order 921675                     Student Name Institution Professor Course Date 1. OSCAR HEALTHCARE   Cited from https://www.bluecorona.com/healthcare-advertising-campaigns/ Oscar made this perfect commercial ad that utilizes impressive descriptions, funny, drawing in symbolism, and a slogan that everyone gets (Corona 2019).  The ad effectively applies bright colors, a mind-capturing image that increases the chances of consumers drawing attention to the same. The rapid development in technology has resulted in the incorporation of healthcare services accessible from the phone. Since the larger part of the current population has access to a mobile phone, I think this contributed to Oscar’s healthcare advert.  The ad involves a straightforward message that implies a ton—in this one inventive, they gather. Oscar used the advert to win the people to have their services. The advert shows the convenience of getting Oscar medical services since everybody can access them through smartphones. As a result, the ad’s effectiveness is partially based on implementing a mobile app that could be accessible by a…

              Evolution of Nursing   Name Institution Course Tutor Date   Evolution of Nursing The nursing profession, since time immemorial, has always been about patient care.it, was once a female-dominated profession characterized by a white look through wearing of wearing everything white (dresses, stockings and hats). The female nurses mostly served as assistants to the male doctors; they cleaned after the patients as well as taking care of them. A lot of things have changed over time, and the profession has evolved into highly respected members of the health care teams with highly specialized professionals. Many people agree that nursing is now the backbone of the health sector. The paper discusses how nursing has evolved since I graduated from my original nursing program. Training Just like any other career, nursing has educational pathways that a person undergoes before they can become a nurse. They include earning of an associate, bachelors or master’s degree, all of which provide intensive training on science and education based on practice. The training today is different from what nurses…

              Evolution of Nursing   Name Institution Course Tutor Date   Evolution of Nursing When I joined the nursing school, I had many expectations, and I was so happy about finishing school and becoming a nurse. As I grew up, I admired nurses so much since the ones I met on my hospital visits were so kind, welcoming, and made me feel relaxed. Above all, they looked very clean and professional, and I decided to be a nurse. However, since I joined the nursing school, and now that I have graduated, the nursing field has evolved a lot (Black, 2017). The paper discusses how nursing has evolved since I graduated from my original nursing program. When I first joined the nursing school, I thought that the nursing degree was enough, and it was the only thing I needed to become a nurse. However, after graduating, I have discovered programs that one needs to register to take care of a certain group of patients. However, that has not changed my passion for the nursing field…

        Population Dynamics Student’s name Professor’s name Class Date                       Population dynamics helps examine how species change in a given period of time. Factors affecting the population size and dynamics include per capita income, migration, emigration, birth, and population death rates. In the 20th century, remarkable growth was recorded in many aspects of America (Kandel and Brown, 2006). There was a reduction in the mortality rate and increased childbearing. As life expectancy increased and fertility rate decreased, a concern emerged on the aging population. According to the United States census conducted in this decade, there is a drop in the net international migration and natural increase and the nation’s population’s resulting slowdown. This essay’s crux is to evaluate, analyze, and assess the population dynamics in America, the implications of the aging population, the effects of social contexts on health, the Hispanic culture, and the physical challenges associated with living longer. According to brown Kandel and Brown (2006), through a large part of the 20th century, America’s nonmetropolitan areas…

English Any five English, language arts, math, science, social studies, and then six, 12 steam things and electives. If any of those groups identifies a product and says, “Hey, we would like to add this product to support our curriculum.” It goes through a much longer process where the team that sits and provides its feedback, the technology department, that’s it and says, “Yes, this is something that can integrate,” and then make a proposal to the school board and adopt it. And the fastest that can happen is probably three months. Most of the time it takes a year or even two years to fully go through the process of learning about it, training other teachers, finding that it’s of wide interest, and then adopting it and then training more teachers and then integrating it into our system.   Mm-hmm (affirmative). What are sort of the barriers when it comes to not having sort of everything together within the Google Classroom Window? So you’re saying there’s sort of this desire to have one user experience, everything there. What barriers…

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