0rganisational Communication Author’s Name Institution Affiliation Course Name and Number Instructor’s Name Assignment Due 0rganisational Communication The Critical theory of communication aims to assist people to perceive how communication is employed to hound and repress others, and stipulates techniques to promote social change. Critical theories confront the existing state of affairs of communication settings, examining options in changing the oppressive forms of communication. This paper analyzes the organizational problems using the critical theory and examples of the case study’s problems. In the case study, We-R-Radio’s manager Jack Welton, organized a ‘team building’ fourteener for the management team from the beginning of the year. He told the managers to prepare themselves early enough as they would participate in the mountain climbing hike on 28th July. The company sponsored the fourteener and Welton required the managers to physically and mentally prepare themselves for it. The managers started exercising early enough to keep fit, and Welton frequently emailed the managers motivational quotes. Some managers were not up for it as it seemed…
Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation is a historical non-fiction book written by Joseph J Ellis. Originally published in 2000 by Alfred A. Knopf, the 304 paged award-winning book (Pulitzer Prize for History in 2001) is an enlightening study of the American Revolution and the tangled lives of the American state key founders- Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison. The book is structured episodically with chapters illuminating a common subject. One of Ellis’s chief drivers in scripting was to discuss the primary stages and challenges faced by the revolutionary generation as a result of governing in a virgin country as well as differing political ideas. The challenges included the first presidential election, interpretation of the constitution, the advent of political parties, regulation of the administrative, balance between the rights of the state versus that of the federal regime, and the subject of poverty in a perceived free society. Elli’s discussion is however not to settle these disputes. Instead, he seeks to explore the creation of the American nation and argues that its founding…
Role of Social Media in Organizations Job Title: Place of Employment: Work Address: E-mail: Phone number: Abstract The past decade has seen an increase in the usage of social media by several businesses as a way of gaining a competitive advantage in a global market that is significantly reliant on technology. The approaches that different businesses use vary, depending on the role to which social media is considered as providing the needed support to achieving the objectives and goals of a business. For instance, some businesses consider using social media for branding purposes; others use it for content-sharing, while some consider social media as a platform that can be used for online customer service. Keywords: social media, online marketing, content sharing, influencers, event planning Outline INTRODUCTION Businesses can use social media for branding purposes (Wang & Yang, 2020) Content sharing is one of the key reasons why businesses join social media, but the key to success is dependent on…
Role of Nurse Leaders in Updating Policies and Procedures. Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Role of Nurse Leaders in Updating Policies and Procedures. Question 1. What would you do as a nurse leader if your policy or procedure conflicts with the most recent evidence? Describe your response to the nurse. Policies and procedures guide nurses when administering healthcare. When the policy or procedure conflicts with the recent evidence, it is advisable not to undertake any action under such guidelines. A nurse should implement the current policies and procedures as provided by the professional association. In this case, I would advise the nurse to address the matter based on the current policies and guidelines. Alternatively, policies contain disclaimers which provide that a nurse can apply their judgement to establish if the policy applies to the particular situation or whether any modification is necessary. Quality healthcare must be provided to patients, and if a policy or procedure is likely to endanger a patient, then the nurse should not conduct the process. Policies and procedures are created to ensure…
PROPOSAL FOR THE PREPARATION OF STRATEGIC PLAN PCEA BEULAH It is proposed that the SP adopt the following format: Chapter 1 Introduction and Historical Background of the Church Establishment of the Church What are the mandates of the church? Review of the existing Strategic Management (if any) Process of strategic plan development People-based approach (participatory) Documents review PCEA master Plan (if any) Chapter 2 Institutional Analysis Role of Beulah in National Development (does it have a role in achieving vision 2030?) Institutional capacity analysis Human Resources Facilities and Equipment Policy framework Funding Achievements of Beulah Constraints and challenges Chapter 3 Situational Analysis (Although it may not be necessary to use all the following tools, we shall use the one that would derive the most value. We also have the discretion of using all the three, if needed) PESTLE analysis (what are the political/Economic/social-cultural/technology/legal and environmental issues that affect the operations of the Parish SWOT Analysis (Identify internal Strengths and Weaknesses that boost/hamper the objectives’ achievements. What are the Opportunities that could be exploited by the Parish and what Threats…
Using the Advocacy Skill in Counselling Student’s Name University Course Professor’s Name Date Professional counselor advocacy includes taking action to support the profession, emphasizing minimizing or removing obstacles to counselors’ capacity to offer services (Storlie, Woo, Fink, & Fowler, 2019). Even though advocacy has become progressively crucial over the past twenty years, endeavors related to professional advocacy have received minimal attention and made little advancement compared to the client and social matters advocacy. This article discusses professional advocacy and its significance, examples of professional advocacy and its barriers, and the concept of counselor identity. Counseling is a mission-founded career, implying that every counselor had a motive for choosing this profession. There was somebody they desired to serve, or some client population or setting for which they wanted to make a difference. Every counselor has felt called to be agents of transformation. The counselors’ professional competencies and ethics codes mandate they advocate alongside and for their clients. When considering advocacy, counselors do not always think about their mission for their…
Adnan Bey: A rich man of Istanbul who is 50 years old. Behlül: the nephew of Adnan Bey; His father, having been named as a senior officer to a remote province, lives under the sponsors of his uncle in Istanbul, and as a border goes to Galatasaray. For the ladies, he has a peaceful location. Nihal: Daughter of Adnan Bey. He’s in Behlül’s lust. Bülent: The son of Adnan Bey. She adopts Bihter as a mother after her father married Bihter. After a short period he’s sent to boarding school. The daughter of a poor French noble family. Mademoiselle de Courton. Nihal and Bülent’s governess. Firdevs Hanım: she’s from a “Melih Bey-Team” family whose women’s weight and flamboyance are well known. He’s 45 years old at the beginning of the book. Bihter: little daughter of Firdevs Hanım. He married Adnan Bey when he was 22. Yet Behlül falls in love. Peyker: The eldest daughter of Firdevs Hanım’s. He has been older than Bihter three years. It’s a long way off. Nihat Bey: The wife of Peyker. He married Peyker, who…
DATA ANALYSIS PRESENTATIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS 4.1 Introduction This chapter provides an analysis, presentation, interpretation and discussion of the results for the study on factors influencing maize production of small scale farmers of Kwanza Sub County. The main subheadings are; costs of maize production, demographic characteristics and maize production, extension services and maize production and credit accessibility and maize production. 4.2 Questionnaire Return Rate The study sample was 202 subjects, all of which were small scale, maize farmers. According to Frankel and Wallen (2004), a response rate of above 95% of the respondent can adequately represent the study sample and offer adequate information for the study analysis and thus, conclusion and recommendations. 4.3 Demographic Characteristics of Respondents This section looked at the gender, age and education level of the respondents. 4.3.1 Respondents by gender Respondents were asked to indicate their gender and. The results were presented in Table 4.1. Table 4.1: Gender Distribution of the Respondents Gender Frequency Percentage Male 104 51.50 Female 98 48.50 Total 202 100 Table 4.1 showed that 104 (51.5%) of the 202 respondents were…
Character Analysis In the novel Frankenstein by Shelley, I take a look at the role played by Robert Walton. Debatable claim Robert Walton is a minor character who narrates Victor Frankenstein’s story through his letters written to his sister Margaret Saville in England. Context Victor abandons his family and fiancée in search of knowledge without considering the effects of his actions. After discovering the secret of life, he isolates himself again to create a monster without considering how this new creature would feel or live. The monster ends up killing Victor’s family members and wife after Victor fails to fulfill his promise of creating him a mate to remedy his loneliness. Victor does not recognize his hand in his family members and his wife’s death but vows to kill the monster. He chases the monster across the globe and ends up meeting Robert Walton in the Arctic. Robert is the captain of a ship that is on its way to find a route to the North-pole. The ship gets stuck in sheets of ice, unable to move forward. Robert…
Information security in the business continuity plan Student’s Name: Institution Affiliation: Date: Chapter 17 Businesses use data networks in connecting with their key stakeholders such as customers, suppliers, and other business associates. Information is an integral aspect of any business and organization as it helps make important decisions for the prosperity and continuity of business. The information must be secured to avoid it running into the wrong hands, which can damage the information system in a business or organization. There are various security layers that are vital to an organization or business security plan policy, such as performing regular backups, implementing strong data security measures, and curbing internal threats. Chapter 18 This chapter dwells more on the mitigating actions that will solve emergencies encountered at work and the recovery actions for small and contained damage records. Information security should be heightened in the storage rooms and during transit to keep the information safe from environmental threats to be readable…