week 6 HRM 530

Assignment 3: Dismissal Meeting
Due Week 6 and worth 150 points

 

Imagine that you are an office manager and you have been tasked with the job of coordinating and heading the dismissal meeting for an employee layoff.  

 

Write a six to eight (6-8) page paper in which you:
  1. Propose three (3) ways that a manager can cope with any negative emotions that may accompany an employee layoff.
  2. Describe a step-by-step process of conducting the dismissal meeting.  
  3. Determine the compensation that the fictitious company may provide to the separated employee.
  4. Using Microsoft Word or an equivalent such as OpenOffice, create a chart that depicts the timeline of the disbursement of the compensation. 
  5. Predict three (3) ways that this layoff may affect the company.
  6. Use at least three (3) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as academic resources.
  7.  
      Unacceptable Below 70% F Fair 70-79% C Proficient 80-89% B Exemplary 90-100% A
    HRM530-A3-1

    1. Propose three (3) ways that a manager can cope with any negative emotions that may accompany an employee layoff.
    Weight: 15%

     
    Points Range:(0%) – 15.74 (10.49%)
    Did not submit or incompletely proposed three (3) ways that a manager can cope with any negative emotions that may accompany an employee layoff.
     
    Points Range:15.75 (10.5%)– 17.98 (11.99%)
    Partially proposed three (3) ways that a manager can cope with any negative emotions that may accompany an employee layoff.
     
    Points Range:18 (12%) – 20.24 (13.49%)
    Satisfactorily proposed three (3) ways that a manager can cope with any negative emotions that may accompany an employee layoff.
     
    Points Range:20.25 (13.5%)– 22.5 (15%)
    Thoroughly proposed three (3) ways that a manager can cope with any negative emotions that may accompany an employee layoff.
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    2. Describe a step-by-step process of conducting the dismissal meeting.
    Weight: 15%

     
    Points Range:(0%) – 15.74 (10.49%)
    Did not submit or incompletely described a step-by-step process of conducting the dismissal meeting.
     
    Points Range:15.75 (10.5%)– 17.98 (11.99%)
    Partially described a step-by-step process of conducting the dismissal meeting.
     
    Points Range:18 (12%) – 20.24 (13.49%)
    Satisfactorily described a step-by-step process of conducting the dismissal meeting.
     
    Points Range:20.25 (13.5%)– 22.5 (15%)
    Thoroughly described a step-by-step process of conducting the dismissal meeting.
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    3. Determine the compensation that the fictitious company may provide to the separated employee.
    Weight: 20%

     
    Points Range:(0%) – 20.98 (13.99%)
    Did not submit or incompletely determined the compensation that the fictitious company may provide to the separated employee.
     
    Points Range:21 (14%) – 23.98 (15.99%)
    Partially determined the compensation that the fictitious company may provide to the separated employee.
     
    Points Range:24 (16%) – 26.98 (17.99%)
    Satisfactorily determined the compensation that the fictitious company may provide to the separated employee.
     
    Points Range:27 (18%) – 30 (20%)
    Thoroughly determined the compensation that the fictitious company may provide to the separated employee.
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    4. Using Microsoft Word or an equivalent such as OpenOffice, create a chart that depicts the timeline of the disbursement of the compensation.
    Weight: 20%

     
    Points Range:(0%) – 20.98 (13.99%)
    Did not submit or incompletely created a chart that depicts the timeline of the disbursement of the compensation, using Microsoft Word or an equivalent such as OpenOffice.
     
    Points Range:21 (14%) – 23.98 (15.99%)
    Partially created a chart that depicts the timeline of the disbursement of the compensation, using Microsoft Word or an equivalent such as OpenOffice.
     
    Points Range:24 (16%) – 26.98 (17.99%)
    Satisfactorily created a chart that depicts the timeline of the disbursement of the compensation, using Microsoft Word or an equivalent such as OpenOffice.
     
    Points Range:27 (18%) – 30 (20%)
    Thoroughly created a chart that depicts the timeline of the disbursement of the compensation, using Microsoft Word or an equivalent such as OpenOffice.
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    5. Predict three (3) ways that this layoff may affect the company.
    Weight: 15%

     
    Points Range:(0%) – 15.74 (10.49%)
    Did not submit or incompletely predicted three (3) ways that this layoff may affect the company.
     
    Points Range:15.75 (10.5%)– 17.98 (11.99%)
    Partially predicted three (3) ways that this layoff may affect the company.
     
    Points Range:18 (12%) – 20.24 (13.49%)
    Satisfactorily predicted three (3) ways that this layoff may affect the company.
     
    Points Range:20.25 (13.5%)– 22.5 (15%)
    Thoroughly predicted three (3) ways that this layoff may affect the company.
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    6. 3 references 
    Weight: 5%

     
    Points Range:(0%) – 5.24 (3.49%)
    No references provided
     
    Points Range:5.25 (3.5%) – 5.98 (3.99%)
    Does not meet the required number of references; some or all references poor quality choices.
     
    Points Range:(4%) – 6.74 (4.49%)
    Meets number of required references; all references high quality choices.
     
    Points Range:6.75 (4.5%) – 7.5 (5%)
    Exceeds number of required references; all references high quality choices.
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    7. Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements
    Weight: 10%

20-25 words

Instructors, training on how to grade is within the Instructor Center.

Assignment 1: Creating a Thesis Statement

                           

The subject of your essay for this course is “Changing Our Lives.” You have taken a marvelous, brave step on an educational journey. Congratulations! You have likely done a great deal of soul-searching to come to this enormous decision. The purpose of this essay, therefore, is for you to tell your readers (your instructor and your classmates) why you came to this decision. In your “Changing Our Lives” essay, you will address why you decided to go to college at this time in your life and state the reasons behind your decision.

In this assignment, you will take the first step of the essay writing process by creating a thesis statement for your “Changing Our Lives” essay. The following formula may be helpful in constructing your thesis statement.   (Please do NOT write your whole essay in this assignment. We will create the essay step-by-step each week for final submission in Week 10. Creating your thesis statement is the next step in creating your essay.)

 

Write a twenty to twenty-five (20-25) word thesis statement in which you:

Construct a one (1) sentence thesis statement. (The thesis statement should clearly state the narrow topic and controlling idea of the essay.)

Identify the narrow topic of the thesis statement by bolding the text.

Identify the controlling idea of the thesis statement by underlining the text.

Meet the assignment word count of twenty to twenty-five (20-25) words.

Minimize mechanical and stylistic errors.

Your assignment must follow these APA formatting requirements:

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required length

Homework

One page homework due in 7 hours 

one page only 

Skim through the following PowerPoint slides to identify and use the most significant and relevant ones for answering the FOUR SPECIFIC questions of this assignment:  Slides 1, 108-112, 135, 206-210, 217-218, 220-222, 254, 283, 288, 304-305, 378. 

Based EXCLUSIVELY on the above PowerPoint slides, write a 300-400 word essay in which (1) you draw upon the seven definitions provided in PowerPoint slide 209 to CREATE your OWN original, concise, and inclusive definition of the Israel lobby, (2) youPINPOINT and EXPLAIN which one of the three—the US government, the Israeli government, or the Israel lobby—is ‘calling the shots’ (telling the others what to do) in terms of US Middle East policy, (3) you EXPALAIN why does predominantly Christian America support incoming Jewish settlers (in Palestine) who do not believe in Jesus against the underdog native Muslim and Christian Palestinians who do believe in Jesus?, and (4) you DISCUSS briefly the likelihood of the solutions suggested or implied in the three videos (by Finklestein, Pilger, and Alatar, respectively), in Attorney Jeff Gates’ book and audio interview in slide 254, and by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in slide 378.

 Sources for homework assignments MUST be cited briefly (including the author and slide number, for example: Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, slide 279, Topic 4) and ONLY between parentheses in the text so I can verify them quickly while grading and writing feedback. Write your name (NOT the name of the instructor) on the homework assignment. This homework assignment must be formatted as a Microsoft Word single-spaced file on ONE page and uploaded through the TurnItIn link (View/Complete) by the deadline. No other submission will be accepted. Homework assignment 4 is worth 10 points ​

i will send 

English L

please find the attached files for the assingment 

 

Your post on Stephen Crane’s novella is  open to any themes or topics you wish to introduce. Your post should be about 200 words in length, clearly state the task you aim to complete, clearly articulate the point you are making, and present specific textual evidence from the readings (including page numbers), making sure to explain explicitly how the evidence relates to your overall point.

In addition to topics of your own design, you can usethe options below to guide your writing and thinking (you can also use these frameworks for the directed threads as well):

Working through Confusion

Share a passage from the week’s reading that confuses you in some way. Describe why you are confused by the passage, and offer a tentative interpretation of what causes you the problems. Extra engagement can be demonstrated by responding to each other and working through confusion collaboratively.

Structure and Meaning

Offer your observation of some particularly striking, strange, or significant surface feature(s) of one of our texts, and explain how that feature(s) contributes to or drives the meaning of the text in that passage or overall.

Offering an Interpretation

Contrive some kind of interpretive statement about a text from the week’s reading and support with an explanation of relevant and strong textual evidence.

Criticizing a Perspective

In all of our texts, you will encounter characters, groups, and authors who seem to be communicating particular perspectives on the world.  Describe whether you agree or disagree with this perspective, and what about the text drives your agreement or proves problematic for the perspective you discuss.

 

please find the attachment book for the assignment no out side sources just use the book and follow the instructions carefully 

Due within 24 hours from now 

Summary Exercise Instructions

Summary Exercise Instructions

For this assignment only, there is no draft option. You should simply submit your required final copy whenever you are ready.  This assignment is designed to inform your larger research project. 

Additional helpful resources:

Summary Exercise Rubric | Summary Exercise Sample 1 Summary Exercise Sample 2

 

Option #1: Investigate and Interview

You have already chosen a topic and created a working thesis statement for your research paper topic. Find a non-profit organization (e.g., one that provides literacy instruction, a support group for cancer patients, a shelter that provides refuge for battered women) in your city that is connected to your topic. For example, if you are researching services for blind people, you might interview someone at the National Federation of the Blind. 

Explain your assignment and request an interview with a staff member who is considered an expert in the field. Create 10 to 20 questions related to your thesis statement to ask the interviewee. For the writing assignment (Note that you should be conducting this interview yourself. You should not be summarizing an interview that someone else conducted):

  • Create an introduction that includes the interviewee’s background. What is his/ her name? What is his/her position? How long has your interviewee worked at this organization, and what is his/her role there? These are just some of the questions that you can ask to help you build your introductory paragraph.
  • Summarize the interviewee’s responses in approximately three cohesive body paragraphs. 
  • Finish with a concluding paragraph that explains how this interview helped you better understand your chosen research paper topic.

Option #2: Getting What you Need from Periodicals

Locate credible sources for your chosen topic of the research paper project. Find at least five relevant sources from periodicals (Please do not use basic informative website such as ehow or Wikipedia. The source you choose will ideally be an academic or research-based article). From the sources that you find, choose one to summarize. The source you choose should be a credible periodical and not merely a random website. Also keep in mind that your chosen source should be research-based and non-fiction. For example, you should not summarize a short story for this assignment. Choose a source such as a journal article, an essay in an anthology, a magazine article, or a newspaper article. For this option, you might use this as a guideline for crafting your thesis statement: John Smith’s book The Guiding Light explained (add first paragraph focus), (add second paragraph focus), and (add third paragraph focus). 

Here are some possible places to search for good sources:

With this summary, you should include:

  • An introduction that provides the source information (book, journal, article, etc.) and offers the main idea of the information in the source. End the introduction with your thesis statement.
  • Approximately three body paragraphs to summarize the beginning, the middle, and the ending of the piece.
  • A conclusion that explains how this source helped you better understand your chosen research paper topic.

 

The guidelines and requirements for this assignment are as follows:

Remember to apply the concepts you’re learning in the course, including elements of grammar, punctuation, thesis development, and other skills. 

Length: This piece should be approximately 1-2 double-spaced pages or 500 words.

Header: Include a header in the upper left-hand corner of your writing assignment with the following information:

  • Your first and last name 
  • Course Title (Composition I) 
  • Assignment name (Summary Exercise) 
  • Current Date

Format:

  • Last name and page number in upper-right corner of each page 
  • Double-spacing throughout
  • Title, centered after heading
  • Standard font (TimesNewRoman or Calibri)
  • 1” margins on all sides
  • MLA-style citations and Works Cited list for any sources used
  • Save the file as .docx or .doc format

Underline your thesis statement in the introductory paragraph.

 

eng315 week7 professional experience

Due at the end of Week 7 (not eligible for late policy unless an approved documented exception provided). 
Follow the link above to the OneDrive folder titled Week 7. Note the sample outline document provided. This week’s Professional Experience requires you to create a speaking outline for your upcoming presentation (Assignment #4).Create an outline (see below for guidelines) for your Week 8 presentation based on Week 6’s PowerPoint presentation (a video preview is available under the Week 7 tab in Blackboard). You may use the provided Presentation Outline Sample posted in OneDrive or develop a different outline on your own. Save your file as Your_Name_Presentation_Outline. Leave the “Comments” column blank. After you have completed your presentation outline, upload it to the “Completed Outlines” folder on OneDrive.
Finally, submit your outline file to Blackboard to the Week 7 Professional Experience #4 link. That will prompt your instructor to review your outline. 

Outline Guidelines

Create an outline of your presentation in Word or Excel.  Focus on short bullet points and key things that you want to say (in either your audio or video recording for Week 8).  An example is posted for you in the Week 7 OneDrive folder (link provided). You may choose to use that outline format or create your own for this Professional Experience.

This is a pass/fail assignment. All elements must be completed (simulating the workplace where incomplete work is unacceptable) for credit. You cannot receive partial credit. The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

Plan, create, and evaluate professional documents.

Write clearly, coherently, and persuasively using proper grammar, mechanics, and formatting appropriate to the situation.

Deliver professional information to various audiences using appropriate tone, style, and format.

Learn communication fundamentals and execute various professional tasks in a collaborative manner.

Analyze professional communication examples to assist in revision.

Develop presentation skills for use in the professional environment.

This is an outline not a paper, so it do not need a cover and reference page.

resume update with a cover letter

Here the basic info: 

 

February  2016       Villegas Powder Coating          Los Angeles, CA

To                            Receptionist/Inventory  

Present                   Serves visitors by greeting, welcoming, and directing them

                               appropriately; notifies company personnel of visitor arrival; maintains security; maintaining inventory and telecommunications system. As     

                               well, creating invoices and update data into a computer system.  

April 2013               Cosmetic Group USA                                  Sun Valley, CA 

to                             Production Lead  

February 2016        Supervisor of production line workers. Responsible for the

                               routine communication of job assignments, training for specific

                               product runs, data entry and placement of Line Workers in  

                               assignments as required for the day.

July 2010            Aaron Industry                        Lynwood, CA

To                            Supervisor QA/ICS

March 2013             Plans and directs activities concerned with development, application,

                               and maintenance of quality standards for industrial processes,

                               materials and products. As part of ICS having control of inventory.  

                    receiving and counting items in a warehouse inventory and records 

                    the data either manually or on a computer.

Skills:

Dependable, patience, responsible contributor committed to excellence and success.

Software: Microsoft Office 2000-2007 Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Office XP Professional, Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.

Bilingual English and Spanish

Punctual, Hardworking, and dedicated with great initiative and leadership skills

Good in Mathematics, Inventory, compatibility 

Enthusiastic, eager to meet challenges, and quickly assimilate new concepts.

organizational skills, communication skills, problem assessment and analysis, decision-making, delegation teamwork coaching conflict management adaptability stress tolerance

English Questions

  

1.1 In the argument chapter, you learned about expressed arguments (overt arguments attempting to persuade the audience towards a point of view) and implied arguments (arguments that appear on the surface not to be arguments but actually seek to persuade the audience of a point of view or views). For this DQ, provide a specific example from the media of an expressed argument and an implied argument and answer the following questions:

· What is the expressed argument you identified? What specific argument does the author make? What evidence does the author use to support his or her claims?

· What is the implied argument you identified? What specific argument does the author make? What evidence does the author use to support his or her claims?

· Why is it important to understand expressed and implied arguments?

· How might you use your understanding of expressed and implied arguments when drafting your first essay in this course?

Note: You may use visual arguments such as photos and pictures, but you will still need to explain your rationale for why you believe the author is making a specific argument.

2.1 Read “Legalizing the Organ Trade?” by Ritter, located on the Time website (copy and paste the link into the URL). http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1833858,00.html

As noted in Peter Ritter’s (2008), “Legalizing the Organ Trade?”, Singapore’s health minister, Khaw Boon Wan, argued that, “We may be able to find an acceptable way to allow a meaningful compensation for some living, unrelated kidney donors, without breaching ethical principles or hurting the sensitivities of others” (para. 2). In the definition essay assignment, you are asked to select a term, define the term, and offer evidence to support your definition of the term.

In this case, imagine you have selected the term meaningful compensation to define. You might ask yourself: What constitutes meaningful compensation for an organ donor, especially if the donor is poor and the recipient is wealthy? What examples of human organ sales can I find that match or do not match your definition of meaningful compensation? What other terms related to organ sales and donation would be suitable for an argument of definition?

2.2 In the Aristotelian or Classical Framework for argument, a writer might target an audience of readers that is undecided or neutral about the main claim (thesis statement) of the essay. A section is placed directly before the conclusion for acknowledging opposing viewpoints. Then the writer chooses to concede or refute that view.

Why does the writer not want to spend much time on an opposing viewpoint? Why mention that viewpoint at all? How might a concession help or hinder the main claim of the essay (the thesis)? What are some opposing viewpoints you might include in your definition essay?

3.1 Recall your readings in Topic 1 regarding human organ donation and sales. In the article, “Kidney Shortage Inspires A Radical Idea: Organ Sales,”

https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/loginurl=http://search.proquest.com.lopes.idm.oclc.org/docview/399092881?accountid=7374 

Dr. Francis Delmonico believes that even a regulated human organ trade would be exploitative because “it’s the poor person who sells” (Meckler, 2007). Answer the following questions:

· Do you agree that allowing a poor person to sell an organ is an exploitative practice? Why or why not?

· What documented examples from real-life organ donors can you provide to help you demonstrate how a regulated human organ trade would (or would not) be exploitative?

· If you were writing your definition essay on the term exploitative, how would you define it?

You may revisit the Human Organ Donation and Sale Resource List from Topic 1 for resources. Be sure to cite all sources used to compose your answer. Format your in-text citations and reference list entry according to GCU Style.

3.2 Chapter 2 of the textbook discusses two scenarios in which evidence may not meet some audience’s expectations. In the first scenario, two scientific studies are in conflict with each other In the second scenario, a child psychiatrist uses stories from his patients rather than statistics as evidence. Each case poses a problem regarding the use of evidence: We sometimes have difficulty reconciling conflicting pieces of evidence, and we are reluctant to see stories, rather than statistics, as valid evidence. In the essay that you are writing right now, what kinds of evidence have you found? In what way might it meet an audience’s expectations? Name the audience, discuss how it may meet–or not meet–the audience’s expectations, and explain why. Later in the week, compare your observations about evidence with those of your classmates. 

4.1 To help you prepare for your Cause and Effect essay on donating or selling organs, brainstorm general topics of interest and conduct an online inquiry as to possible causes and effects.

For example, you might have an interest on the effect of social media on children younger than thirteen years of age. You research young children in their tweens and discover that these individuals are more readily exposed to online interactive groups, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Web pages themed to attract a younger audience; this creates a root cause with the effect of having a large social network of friends.

This result becomes a new cause that leads to the effect of stronger Web-based communication skills, which leads to intuitive and up-to-date technology skills. This result leads to overuse of or possible Internet obsession, which results in decreased participation of afterschool activities, such as sports or music groups. This result leads to lack of focus on homework and a significant drop in academic performance, which results in poor quality of student work. The result is repeating the same grade level.

Now, create your own cause-effect chain based on your online inquiry. Make sure the cause-effect chain is logical, plausible, and realistic.

4.2 We are continuing to work towards our Cause and Effect essay on donating or selling organs. Watch the local news or go online and read news as presented through CNN, Google, or MSN News. Choose a current story or news event of interest. Create a list of causes for the story or event. Discuss at least three “whys” (the causes) that led to the event and three projected plausible results (the effects) from the event. Your reply should discuss a total of three causes and three effects. Support each cause and result with an explanation.

5.1 As you have learned from this week’s readings, a cause-effect chain argues that one thing leads to another (e.g., “Increasing levels of acidity in sea water are harming the oceans’ coral reefs.”). A causal cause and effect chain links causal claims together as links in a chain. Remember your argument is only as strong as the weakest link in your chain.

Summarize the causal cause and effect chain used by the writer in the article from The New York Times. Was the argument persuasive? Why or why not?

· What has caused the growth of the illegal sale of human organs in some countries, a concept unthinkable 100 years ago?

· What has caused the growth of selling human organs on the black market?

· What are the causes you have identified and will write about in your draft?

· What are the effects you have identified and will write about in your draft?

5.2  There is common wisdom that states, “Correlation is not causation.” Explain in your own words what this phrase means. Now, read the current draft of your cause and effect essay. Consider how you might revise your essay in light of this saying. Describe what revisions you might need to make to your essay to ensure that your argument is logical, plausible, and realistic and does not present an argument that is illogical, far-reaching, or unrealistic.

6.1 Use the following questions to develop ideas for your proposal.

· What do you think is the most significant problem regarding the sale of organs?

· Why do you think it is a problem?

· Who has the power to solve this problem? 

· Why has it not been solved up to this point? 

· How can the problem be solved? 

· What are the benefits and costs related to your solution? 

Using strategies for argumentation discussed previously in class, develop some arguments for your proposal that you could use for your skeptical audience. Refer to Chapter 7 in the textbook for additional information on rebuttals.

6.2 To whom will you address your proposal? This person (or group) will be skeptical of your views. Will it be a friend or family member with different beliefs and values related to health care and/or the human body? Are there individuals in the medical community who hold different values than you do? How about a politician or media figure?

What are their views on the issue of selling human organs, and what do they think should be done about it? Summarize the views of your skeptical audience as fairly and accurately as possible. 

During the week, review your classmates’ summaries of their skeptical audiences’ views. Constructively offer feedback on their summaries. Were the summaries fair, or did they seem biased? How can you tell? Offer suggestions on how to revise their summaries.

7.1 Four important steps when composing a proposal include (1) convincing the audience that there is a problem that needs to be solved, (2) explaining what you want your audience to do about the problem, (3) acknowledging opposing viewpoints or steps to solving the problem and (4) justifying the action you are asking your audience to take. What strategies will you use for each step? What will make your content for each of these steps effective? Later in the week, review answers that your classmates have provided and provide feedback on their ideas.

7.2 Many people have either engaged in an argument that seemed unresolvable or witnessed such an argument between friends and family members. Consider one of these arguments you have either experienced or witnessed, and then identify the fallacies that were expressed during this discussion or argument. 

Note how the fallacies prevented the discussion from being resolved. What did you learn about fallacies from this experience that you can apply to your proposal essay? How might fallacies like these be avoided in proposal writing?

All answers must be 150-200 words and have a Cite in the answer. Be sure to cite all sources used to compose your answer. 

essay

To: Professor Nick Egelanian

From: Robert C. Shub

Subject:  Assignment

Date: 04/03/17

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Introduction

Even though strategy and tactics are bound to be used interchangeably, it is important to not that they are very distinct in regards to their purpose, roles, accountability and scope among others. For instance, in regards to the purpose, a strategy will give a clearly define the goals and objective of the organization as a whole. On the hand, tactic refers the use of specific resources within the organization that makes the lower level goals and objectives add up to the overall achievement of the mission of the organization. After getting the difference between the two words, one can, therefore, be able to know how and when best to use either or both of them in order to achieve their particular goals and objectives.

Discussion

1.      Importance of knowing difference between strategy and tactic

The business world is always characterized by some level of competition that makes the players in the industry try their best to outdo the other when reaching out to the targeted customers. As a result, these businesses end up innovative employee ideas in the manner in which they outshine the other competitors. This is what is seen in the case of JC Penny where the business embarked on a mission to create a new market by increasing its range of products to the customers. What this means is that customers are able to find all their shopping needs from food to home appliances under one roof. This is very convenient to customers especially those who are always time conscious because of their tight schedules. Moreover, the introduction of the specialty shopping is aimed at including more customers in its customer base.

With the accelerated closure of the JC Penny stores and focusing more on appliances, its is clear that the business is making some major changes in its business strategy. With this in place, the business is in a better position to not only attract new customers but also sell to the customers that it already had under the stores. The business aims at attracting customers from some of its major competitors such as Sears. Moreover, the level of competition in the market has greatly increased from businesses such as Wal-Mart, Target and Kohs among others have greatly to a state of confusion for the customers as they try to figure out who offers the best deals which make JC Penny effort bare little or no positive outcomes.

2.      Macy’s is making the same mistake as JC Penny

To reemphasize on the confusion created in the market by the rapid growth of Wal-Mart Mercy’s provides a perfect example. Just like the case of JC Penny, the management of Mercy’s opted to expand their wings and venture into the discounts and high end inside the same store. Even thought the management might have expected positive outcomes by taking the move, one thing that is clear that the tactics being used have proven to be ineffective. This is the case because of the move resulted in having both commodities as well as specialty items in the same place. As such as the business may have intended to increase customer experience and satisfaction by bringing everything in one place, customers end up being overwhelmed and as such become confused regarding what exactly they wanted to buy from the stores.

From the way things are going in the retail market, it is clear that Wal-Mart is out to get the how pie for itself. This is so because the company is not only shaking the physical stores and retailers but has also ventured into the online platform. Wal-Mart keeps on opening brick motor stores, and these play a major role in the giving Amazon a challenge in online retail.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is clear that understanding the difference between strategy and tactics will play a major role in helping a business or organization achieve its goals and objectives. From the explanations presented above, it is clear that Wal-Mart has been able to develop an effective strategy that is not only helping it realize its goals and objectives but also render the company a market leader. As such, using a tactic to overcome a strategy is bound to give average or negative results owing to the difference in the manner in which a strategy and a tactic are used.

 

 

 

 

Professional Experience 2

  • To complete the Professional Experience assignment you MUST use this link:  Professional Experience #2

    Remember:

    • Choose an FAQ that has NOT been answered yet (do NOT overwrite anything)
    • Respond briefly in second column
    • Use proper APA referencing format for an outside source (required–see guidesheet in Course Info)
    • Write your name in the third column
    • Copy and upload into Blackboard (this must be done for credit to be received)
    • This is ALL or NOTHING: Directions must be followed; it must be submitted to 365 and Blackboard ON TIME or no credit is awarded.
  • Video Guidance for PE#2Watch Media 
  • Professional Experience #2
    Due at the end of Week 3 (not eligible for late policy unless an approved documented exception provided).
    Follow the link above to the Word document titled “Wk3_FAQ.” 
    Your Professional Experience assignment is to choose an unanswered frequently asked question from the “Wk3_FAQ” document. Next, provide the best answer possible (within 20-50 words), cite your source (APA style references page entry for outside source or in-text citation including page number for textbook) and put your name in the “Employee” section.  Finally, submit the answer to your chosen question in the Professional Experience #2 link from the Week 3 tab in Blackboard.
    1. In order to receive credit for completing this task you must:

    1. Choose an unanswered question (with an answer between 20-50 words; any source information does not count towards the word count) 
    2. Provide a viable, complete answer (you must provide a link or other clear credit to the source)
    3. Fill in the “Employee” section with your name
    4. Submit your FAQ answer to the Week 3 Professional Experience #2 link in Blackboard

P.S. my name is Natashia White put my name in the employee section