chapter 1 - Importance of HRM (Business Environment). Pages 38-41. Explore question 1 of this case for background
to the case below
Chapter 6 - Selection (Decision-Making) Pages 252-225. Do questions 1 and 4.
Comparative researches to be conducted for perspective could be drawn from manufactures websites,published annual
reports, shareholder's report or other documents, in various industries such as : footwear,appliance (large),
Clothing furniture,recreational vehicle, electronic products (small).
Select a minimum of 10 publications/articles as references in writing the report. You may not use textbooks as
your resource material. A minimum of 3 of the 10 publications should be refereed journal articles from research
journals. Research journal articles must be dated after January, 2001. No publications should be dated prior to
January, 2001; books may be substituted in lieu of a research journal;
-Prepare the written report. You must include an �Introduction� (Page 1) and �Conclusion/Summary� that follow the
requirements indicated on the Research Paper Rubric. The body of the report should be written in a way that works
for your topic. Each topic will lend itself to a different format. The paper must be narrative; do not use
lengthy quotations or numerous bullet points in the body of the paper; do NOT write in the first person for any
formal research paper;
-The body of the report must include a section that discusses your leader applied to/in the hospitality indus
Select a book and write a report about it. Report must contain:
1- your analysis over the book,
2-the main ideas that you see as inserted from the author;
3-your point of view over them;
4-criticism;
5-comparison with other books.
Specific Instructions
� No internet sources
� References must be scholarly
� References cannot be over 7 years
� Don't plagiarize because professors run all papers through "Turnitin"
� Don�t forget headings and sections throughout the paper.
�Let�s Not Rap� � pp. 141-147 case study questions completed. Kowalski, T. J. (2012). Case studies on educational
administration (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson?
Assignment
Assume that you are the Principal Doran. Prepare a scholarly narrative report that will analyze the implications
(pros and cons) of establishing a policy or modifying an existing policy that would uniformly deal with the issue
of allowing certain groups to assemble in order to give a concert and have views about anti-Semitism. In doing
so, consider the impact of a policy would have for achieving the vision and mission of the district, the impact
on the school culture, sensitivity to community values, and the political climate of the communit
The death penalty in Saudi Arabia comparing to The U.S. Problems and solutions.
The aim of this literature review is to Critically review the recent theoretical and empirical literature on the
impact of employee engagement in contemporary employment relations. The literature review must look at a specific
area of Employee engagement, for which I have chosen "The shift in perceptive towards engagement that is
needed in order to maximise engagement", the review should look at all the major theories regarding this
specific section of Employee engagement and try to compare and contrast some of the different ideas in
literature.
The literature review should be structure with an introduction, main body and conclusion and should only be a
critical review of academic literature and not involve personal ideas or thoughts on the topic.
furthermore, the conclusion of this review should outline some of the research gaps, evaluate the supportive and
contradictory arguments made throughout the review, discuss the limitations and future of engagement in regard
The Signature Assignment for our course involves taking a class “field trip”. You will visit one of the websites
listed below in the possible locations.
You have two choice for your field trip:
1. You can take a VIRTUAL field trip online
2. You can visit one of the museums listed below IN PERSON if you live nearby and choose to do so.
Treat the virtual field trip just like you would take a trip to the museum in person. Wander through the website
by clicking on the different tabs and reading the material, looking at photos and even viewing videos if they
have them. You should be able to simply “wander” through the website by clicking on the available links and
visiting the different pages. Then, you should record your reaction to the field trip with a series of written
responses to the topics and questions listed below. Working individually (and occasionally in groups), you will
need to focus on the ways in which you can develop critical perspectives that address these topics
It's a macroeconomics course assignment. Pleas answer the question carefully one by one. Don't need any
reference.
Case to consider:
A new test for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
A group of researchers are intending to set up a company and have come to you for initial guidance.
Attached is what you have been told. Note that in most cases the information you are given is, at best sketchy
and you will need to make well supported assumptions or pose pertinent questions with tentative answers.
Carry out a short technical and commercial assessment of their ideas.
Report
Create a report for them with the following items included:
• Executive summary (10%)
• Ownership and patentability (20%)
• Technical feasibility (30%)
• Commercial feasibility (30%)
• Conclusions (10%)
Guidance
Make use of the notes and lectures as the aim is for you to delve into what you have learnt and deduct the
information needed.
The authors use very detailed examples from a study of Vietnam Veterans to illustrate the steps in analysis, but
sometimes the overarching analytic process gets lost in the description of the researcher’s thought process in
conducting the analysis.
Your task is to read chapters 4 & 5, and then chapters 8 through 12 and get immersed in the detailed example
of the study. Then extract what you have understood as the outcomes or findings that are being built up
systematically through each step of the analytic process. The goal is to extract how you see the steps of
analysis being illustrated by the example of the Vietnam Vet study.