Executive Summary This paper will provide a brief executive summary and overview of the key persons involved with the project are Kelly‚ Pat‚ Cliff‚ and Chris. It is imperative that these key players work together to find a solution to help launch the/a product for their company in the competitive market. The problem is that there are conflicting views and misunderstandings regarding the project. Some of the misunderstandings are due to assumptions made by the team members. Additionally‚ some
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In the case study “Gen Y in the Workplace‚” a situation is presented where Josh‚ an employee and recent graduate has new ideas on how to promote an upcoming film for the company he works for. However‚ Sarah‚ his immediate supervisor‚ has her own ideas and quickly dismisses Josh’s ideas without fully hearing them. Upset‚ Josh reaches out to the company’s CEO with his ideas. The CEO is impressed and invites him to the following day’s meeting. Sarah did not find out about this until the following
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Case Study Assignment GEN 480 August 19‚ 2013 Analysis: Description of assumptions as seen in the document provided. 1. Kelly – Senior Engineer Product Development a. Completing existing work is difficult due to previous lay-offs. b. Pat is talking to Kelly’s staff therefore underminding Kelly’s authority. c. He cannot meet an August deadline for the prototype because “there is no time”. d. Kelly doesn’t believe the budget is an accurate assessment. 2. Pat – Marketing Executive
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Obesity: A Workplace Dilemma Valerie Tubman-Gooding Shorter University MGNT 3000 Dr. Craig Cleveland January 18‚ 2012 Obesity: A Workplace Dilemma Introduction Obesity generally is a touchy‚ sensitive subject most people try to avoid. The fact remains this subject can no longer be ignored as studies have shown obesity is a greater trigger for health problems and increased health spending than smoking or drinking. Individuals who are obese have 30% to 50% more chronic medical problems
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A case study for a manufacturing company called AcuScan‚ Inc was fulfilled. The case study involves "Operation Optimize" which plans to bring a new retail iScanner to the market. The study is given in two parts. The first part summarizes the case study and provides the assumptions‚ arguments problems‚ and issues of the situation. The second part is an executive summary written for Cliff O’Conner‚ CEO at AcuScan‚ Inc. including recommendations for a solution for the company’s crisis. Assumptions
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growth has developed rapidly. With the tools I have acquired through coursework along with my professional opportunities I have obtained since earning an Associate’s degree‚ I am able to match my personal experience with my professional requirements. I am also a college graduate and personally and professionally‚ this has impacted the way I think‚ feel and has made me become more marketable. Professional Competence Before attending course at the University of Phoenix‚ my competence in problem
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Professional Workplace Dilemma Christian Torres GEN 480 December 20‚ 2012 Dr. Miguel Rodrigues University of Phoenix Professional Workplace Dilemma Each individual has faced his or her own ethical standards that have been learned from society‚ peers‚ and through education. Each individual’s morals and values will be tested at one point or another. This can be caused due to economic hardship or greed. Our ethics is the framework for our decision making‚ and our ethical standard each
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WORKPLACE TRANSFORMATION FOR GENERATION – Y It is time we bid good-bye to the old meeting rooms and welcome new social spaces as the organizations across the whole world are going to witness a huge generation shift in their workforce. The Generation Y‚ also referred to as the “Millenials”‚ born between 1977 and 1990‚ are set to dominate and change the style of work in the next 10 years. These are four recognized generations as follows: 1. Radio Babies (Born between 1930-45) 2. Baby Boomers
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Workplace Ethical Dilemma Workplace Ethical Dilemma Ethics--"the science of conduct‚" according to some philosophers--is differentiating between right and wrong and then doing the right thing. Ethical problems in the workplace can include questions of pay raises and promotions‚ employee discrimination‚ disciplinary action‚ harassment‚ conflicts of interest and other issues (Workplace Ethical Dilemmas | eHow.com). I have had the misfortune to have been apart of ethical dilemmas in the
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Ethical Dilemmas in Workplace Personal values may conflict with ethical decision making if those personal values are different than the organizational norms of the business or institution. Constructing‚ and maintaining personal ethics in the workplace rests with the individual‚ and how willing he or she is in assimilating to the evolving cultural dynamic of the corporate world. Many times a person find their personal‚ cultural and/or organizational ethics conflicting and must reconcile a course of
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