1. Mr. Hancock, how has lean 6 sigma certifications helped you in current field of work? Has it helped you move up the ladder quickly? 2. Mr. Hancock and Ms. Chiamis, is it good idea to have lean certification prior to accepting a job offer, or to have your employer train you while you are there? 3. Mr. Stallings, what is the driving force in your career? What has helped you make the right carrier choices. 4. Ms. Chiamis, how have some of the classes you have taken in MHA program impacted your career. 5. Are graduate degrees important to advance within organization? 6. What kind of entry-level positions (or internships) exist within your organization?
Part 1: Please respond to each question briefly and concisely, but as completely as you can.
There are many factors that can influence a person’s interpretation of a situation. Cultural background, religion, prior experiences, or something as simple as a person’s mood can affect the outlook they have toward situations. Two individuals can witness the same event and have opposite reactions or interpretations of the incident. One instance of this can be illustrated by the observations of interaction between a group of friends and a man who was seemingly down on his luck.
Mom was very receptive in discussing Thomas’s behavior and services that will be provide to him. Mom stated Thomas, continue to have physical and verbal confrontation with his brother, which cusses her to feel stress out and overwhelmed. Mom stated that she has to yell and give out punishment to the boys almost every day and all day. Mom stated, she is encouraging Thomas to eat more nutritious foods, to help with gaining weight. Mom stated that she does have reliable transportation to take her kids to their appointments. Mom Thomas need to control his impulse and think before he reacts to anger situations. Mom stated she does not understand why Thomas fights and argues with his brother. Mom stated that Thomas behavior can go from zero to
I believe the best way for Ron to effectively respond to what the client’s concerns are but before doing so, Ron will have to plan as well as prepare before meeting with the client (Johnston & Marshall, 2009). Before starting the negotiating process, Ron will need to identify what is important to the client, this includes determining goals, areas for trade as well as alternatives to the stated goals (Kelchner, 2018). Ron will have to be able to listen to what it is that the customer needs and if possible try to meet those same needs. The client knows that you will do whatever it is to keep them satisfied, so they may work with you to see if you are able to provide their needs. The next thing Ron will need to do is to say what he means, and
In this case, the independent variable is the gender and the dependent variable is the
Delegation of authority is the act of assigning powers or authority to another entity. In this paper, I will summarize a situation where I experienced delegation of authority, and explain how it correlates to the content of Chapter Six, (Bagley & Savage, 2010).
Thank you for sharing this story with us. Your client has a very sad story. Through your kind words, I can see that she is a strong individual who does not want to show any signs of weakness. However, she is putting on a brave face even though she is going through the darkest part of her life right now. Although it may seem like she will eventually get past this, recovery for athletes with eating disorder are highly unlikely. She will fall into a cycle of doing poorly in competitions which will cause more pressure, this pressure will lead to being more reliant on control of her intake of food. She needs everyone important in her life to gather for an intervention for her. However, by the looks of this case it seems she has very few people in
This week I have become even more comfortable working at the Capitol. I have also become busier since the staff has become more trusting of interns with daily tasks around the office. Specifically, this week I helped gather research for an individual that wanted more information about a certain topic and how certain constituents have responded to it. I can't describe the certain topic since I was told that the information could not leave the office. Anyways, I printed many sheets of papers that contained lots of information and compiled it in a stack to my sent out to the individual that wanted the information. Additionally, I also helped enter over 300 contacts into our database from neighborhood surveys done this year and last year. This was a lot of work since we had to put the answers to all the survey questions into categories that were simpler to comprehend and easier to enter into the system.
Before Humanities 210, how would you have described the philosophies/religions that influenced your processes for decision making, thinking, and developing preferences? How would you describe your level of conscious choice of and commitment to these philosophies/religions? What helped form or develop the belief in that philosophy/religion?
Fry Brothers heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. employs Larry Clark and George Murnen to make service calls to repair furnaces and air conditioning units in homes. Tom Fry, the owner, would like to know whether there is a difference in the mean number of service calls they make per day. Assume the population standard deviation for Larry Clark is 1.05 calls per day and 1.23 calls per day for George Murnen. A random sample of 40 days last year showed that Larry Clark made an average of
The goal of parole is to reduce recidivism and help rehabilitate offenders. That is not always the case; offenders will reoffend anyways and be sent back to prison to finish out their sentence. There are many programs out there that try to help parolees become a part of the community again and stay out of trouble. The programs are out there; it is up to the parolees to join them and stay committed. The programs goals are to help the offenders reintegrate into society by using procedures and community resources.
Death is an experience that we will all have to encounter at some stage in life, but for those with elderly parents or relatives, the experience becomes more real. “The experience of dying not only affects the person who is dying but also caregivers, family members, and friends who are left behind” (Osterbur, 2015, p. 102 ) and I can associate with that. My maternal grandmother suffered a major stroke and was later diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. She died in the hospital 2 years ago. Unfortunately, she was not a recipient of hospice care and the task of caring for her was done at home with the help of a hired aide and family members. Novak (2012), explains that many are faced with the dilemma of institutional death or at home and the decision to prolong care or end treatment can be burdensome (p. 411). It was an uphill battle and emotionally draining for my mom and
4) What advice would you offer John Chambers in managing Cisco’s culture through the transition?
The right to have children is understood in very different ways and people’s ethics and values are put to the test each and everyday when they find out they not only must take care of themselves but the lives of another human being. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted this statement regarding the right to bear children “men and women of full age, without any limitations to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and found a family”[1]. This concept has been viewed in multiple ways and according to ethical theorists; they agree that no rights are absolute. However, it is said that for women at least, there is a fundamental privilege to have children. The right to
3) Are you interested in learning about our local trade school and what we offer our