Posta brief explanation of the existing measurement instrument that you identified. Then, compare your original measurement approach to the existing instrument.

In discussion 1, you considered how you might create an instrument for measuring a phenomenon or client issue. For this week’s Discussion 2, choose and evaluate an existing instrument to measure the concept you identified in Discussion 1. Consider how you would compare your original measurement to the existing measurement.

To Prepare: Review the following at the Walden Library on how to find existing instruments:

http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/library/testsmeasures

Posta brief explanation of the existing measurement instrument that you identified. Then, compare your original measurement approach to the existing instrument. Next, explain how you would revise or replace your original measurement plan. Finally explain the advantages and/or disadvantages of using existing instruments for measurement. Please use the Learning Resources to support your answer.

Discuss what talent management is and why it is a consideration addressed by a growing number of employers.

Discuss what talent management is and why it is a consideration addressed by a growing number of employers.

Your discussion is to be submitted in 12-point Times New Roman font using APA format.  You must have a minimum of two sources to support your answer. You must also have a minimum of two intext citation of your sources. This is very important.

Students are required to post their primary response (200 word minimum) by Wednesday midnight. Students will respond to 1 other posting (150 words minimum each) by Wednesday midnight..

How will each of the Three Pillars—servant leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurism— be integrated and impact your business practice in the future?

Write a 750-1,000-word essay describing your vision for your career once you have completed your master’s degree. In this paper, address the following:

  1. How will each of the Three Pillars—servant leadership, ethics, and entrepreneurism— be integrated and impact your business practice in the future?
  2. How will the Three Pillars enable you to contribute to the greater social good in your industry and within the community?

This assignment requires a minimum of three scholarly sources, which may include the three from Topic 3 “Annotated Bibliography” assignment.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Note: Because of the reflective nature of this assignment, first person is permitted.

Project And Program Information & Communication Systems

Task 2 (Due week 4, 1000 words) – Project Communication and Information Systems communication analysis.  Instructions:

1. Read the article

Hewage KN & Ruwanpura JY 2009, A novel solution for construction on-site communication – the information booth, Can. J. Civ. Eng, v. 36, pp. 659-671. The article can be downloaded from the Canvas Home Page.

2. Assume that you are an IT project manager responsible for the development of the “Information Booth” described in the article. You decided that system will be Cloud based.

Task 2 section you need to:

• Describe the proposed system

• Create the Stakeholder Communication Analysis plan

• Create the Media Choice plan

Task 3 ( 1000 words) – Survey of exiting Project/Program Information and Communication Systems.

Instructions:

1. Open the website “Buyers’ Guide for Beginners Selecting PM Software” https://www.projectmanager.com/blog/buyers-guide-selecting-pm-software Read criteria for selecting Project Management software. Watch a video on this web page.

2. Click on the “Solutions” tab and select the “Construction Teams” item from the menu. Learn the features implemented in the “Project Manager” software related to the Project Management in COnstruction. Watch the video on this web page.

3. Open the GetApp website https://www.getapp.com/project-management-planning-software/projectmanagement/ and select three Project Management software that you think would best suit for the “Information Booth” software project in this assignment (see Task 2).

4. Create a matrix showing each tool’s evaluation against the criteria provided in the “Buyers’ Guide for Beginners Selecting PM Software” website. 5. Insert the results of your research in the “Survey of exiting Project/Program Information and Communication Systems.

(harvard  style 1000 words) excluding reference in word count

Identify, contact, and engage a real-life group or team that you can work with in two sessions to conduct a team development exercise. Then, write a team development plan and post-session summary based on your first completed team session.

Identify, contact, and engage a real-life group or team that you can work with in two sessions to conduct a team development exercise. Then, write a team development plan and post-session summary based on your first completed team session.

Assessments 1 and 3 in this course will allow you to:

·  Demonstrate your ability to facilitate a team in building capacity towards becoming a learning organization.

·  Analyze the use of specific change management learning disciplines in a team setting.

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These two assessments will be based on a pair of team development sessions that you will facilitate with a real-world group of about five individuals.

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

·  Competency 1: Apply change management interventions.

o  Describe a team development exercise used with a team, based on a relevant learning discipline.

o  Describe a team development experience based on a relevant learning discipline.

o  Explain lessons learned for chosen discipline and group dynamics.

·  Competency 2: Analyze applications of change management principles.

o  Define change management and change management principles.

o  Explain the learning disciplines of personal mastery, mental models, and shared vision.

o  Explain the process used to select a learning discipline and the rationale for its selection.

o  Explain successful and unsuccessful aspects of team development.

o  Explain lessons learned for planned and unplanned team facilitation journeys.

  • To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.

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  • What are the pros and cons of Senge’s five disciplines of a learning organization (personal mastery, mental models, shared vision, team learning, and systems thinking) as an approach to change management?
  • Have you experienced the learning organization elements found in Senge’s deep learning cycle(skills and capabilities, awareness and sensibilities, attitudes and beliefs) and the organizational architecture (guiding ideas, innovations in infrastructure, theory, methods, and tools)? Would any of your professional experiences exemplify the use of deep learning cycle and organizational architecture? Consider examples from your experience when these elements were not used, but might have benefited the organization.
  • Consider Senge’s wheel of learning (reflecting, connecting, deciding, doing) as applied to an incident in your life. What do you notice about the dynamic of planned and unplanned change?
  • Define your personal vision; what do you really want? What would having that vision bring you? As a leader of a team, why might it be important for the people you are leading to understand your personal vision, and vice versa?
  • What are your top five values, and how do they support or detract from your personal vision? Why might it be important as a leader to share your personal values, or to create a conversation about values to highlight a change from where we are now to where we want to be? How does where we want to be relate to what we value? How can articulating a vision and values help build trust in a team and what obstacles exist to that articulation?
  • When considering an issue or problem, the more stakeholders’ perspectives you consider, the more possibilities can be discovered to act upon. When considering each perspective, reflect on the four factors of time, expectation, examination, and understanding, to better understand each stakeholder’s position on an issue.
  • After you have completed your first team development session, reflect on how it felt to be the change agent. What did you do that helped or hindered change?
  • Consider an experience from your past in which you were involved in setting a vision with a group. At what level were you asked to engage, and how did that affect the success of achieving the vision? What is your preferred level of engagement as a leader? What are the risks and opportunities in increased participation in vision setting?

·  assessment is based upon the first of a pair of team development sessions that you will facilitate with a real-world group of about five individuals. For each session, conduct an exercise based on one of Peter Senge’s five disciplines for team development.

Preparation

Selecting the Team

Identify, contact, and engage a real-life group or team that you can work with in two sessions, to conduct two team development exercises. Select a problem or issue within the group that the team can work on, using the exercise you have chosen. The goal of each session is to bring team perspectives to this problem or issue, rather than to solve the specific identified problem.

Ideally, your team should consist of individuals from your workplace, or with whom you have a professional relationship. If this is difficult to arrange, there is flexibility as to both group composition and mode of communication. You can simulate an organizational team with members drawn from a social organization to which you belong; a church, community, or civic group; a private club; or a group of personal friends, acquaintances, neighbors, or even family members. As part of your final assessment, you will make hypothetical recommendations to a specific audience, based on the results of your two sessions. Ideally, this audience would be the larger organization in which the team functions, but it could also be to the session team itself, members of an educational symposium, or another relevant group.

If necessary, different team members may attend each meeting. Moreover, team members do not have to reside in the same town. The meetings may be held virtually (for example, by phone, e-mail, or Web conference).

The size of your team should (preferably) be about five people, including you. It can be larger, although more than 10 can make facilitating the exercise challenging. It can be smaller, but should not be less than three people, with you included. A very small group can present facilitation challenges, in terms of generating participation and a range of views.

Selecting the Exercise

In each team change management session, you will conduct an exercise based on one of the concepts and tools from Peter Senge’s five disciplines. Choose the disciplines your team will focus on from the following options:

·  For your first session, lead your group through a team exercise based on the personal mastery discipline, the mental models discipline, or the shared visions discipline.

·  For your second session, lead your group through a team exercise based on the team learning discipline or the systems thinking discipline.

Use your judgment in choosing each exercise, based on the suitability of its goals to the nature of the team.

Recruiting the Team

When recruiting your team for each session, introduce yourself (if necessary). Briefly explain the nature of your task, the time commitment required (two one-hour sessions), and that you will be reporting your results on the experience. Indicate that you will protect all team members’ personal information and their identities. (You may also want to repeat this information at the start of each session.) In your explanation of the task, include a brief overview of both sessions. Schedule each session to last at least an hour.

Directions

Submit your first team exercise plan and post-session summary based on your completed team session.

Plan your first team exercise and write a team development plan for your first session. Your exercise for this session should be based on one of the following three disciplines identified by Senge:

·  Personal mastery.

·  Mental models.

·  Shared vision.

Facilitate the first team development session, addressing the following:

·  Define change management and the first three disciplines: personal mastery, mental models, and shared vision.

·  Explain the learning discipline you have chosen and why it is important.

·  Explain how you will use the organizational team development material (the exercise) during the session.

·  Briefly introduce the problem or issue the team will work through, using the exercise.

·  While conducting the exercise, take copious notes. Record the session, if possible.

Write a post-session summary based on the completed experience. Include the following in your assessment:

11.  Define change management and change management principles.

12.  Explain the three learning disciplines that you examined for this assessment: personal mastery, mental models, and shared vision.

13.  Describe the organization of the team you have selected for your assessment and identify the sector of the organization (non-profit, government, business, or industry). If you will not be working with employees of an organization, please indicate the nature of your group.

14.  Team exercise plan:

o  Outline the schedule for your first team development session. Include the job titles or roles of the team members participating in the session. List the scheduled meeting date and time.

o  Describe the problem or issue you chose as the intended purpose for your team development session.

o  Identify the learning discipline that you chose to focus on for your team exercise. Explain the process used to select that learning discipline, the rationale for its selection, and the team development exercise that you used with your team.

15.  Post-session summary:

o  Describe your team development experience in a narrative format.

o  Explain the successful and unsuccessful aspects of the team development exercise.

o  Explain the lessons learned for team facilitation, including both planned and unplanned journeys that resulted.

o  Explain the lessons learned for your chosen discipline, and its potential for helping a group examine itself, choose new direction, and commit to that direction.

The team learning discipline helps a team sustain and reinforce its learning, and increases the capacity to act synergistically and learn how to learn.

Write a minimum of two pages in which you analyze how an organization can use ground rules and dialogue to grow as a learning organization.

The team learning discipline helps a team sustain and reinforce its learning, and increases the capacity to act synergistically and learn how to learn. Dialogue is a fundamental skill in the discipline of team learning, and is essential to the effective practice of the other learning disciplines. Dialogue makes meaningful, shared vision building possible. It makes systemic insight possible by facilitating reflection and inquiry in work groups. Consequently, it is important to understand the value and nature of dialogue, and how it differs from other forms of conversation.

Questions to Consider

To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.

  • Review The Ladder of Inference multimedia piece in the Resources. Consider the meaning of this concept and your experience using it. What suggestions do you have for self-improvement when using it next time? How might the ladder of inference apply to communication within an organization? How might it diminish effectiveness in terms of organizational learning? Can dialogue play a useful role? If so, how?
  • Consider how dialogue can allow ostensibly conflicting allegiances or differences (for example, unionized labor and management) while allowing an organization to learn as a common entity.

Assessment Instructions

Analyze how ground rules and dialogue can be used to grow a learning organization. Address the following elements:

  • Describe the differences between debate, discussion, and dialogue.
  • Analyze the value of dialogue in helping a team learn and change.
  • What are the ground rules required to reach this level of conversation?
  • Describe what you are learning about how to design an effective dialogue session.
  • Analyze the ease or difficulty of conversing at this level. Comment on the dangers and obstacles.

Your assessment should be a minimum of 2 pages in length, double-spaced.

Human Resource Implications Of Last Mile Delivery

Most consumers and many in the industry do not know how delivery drivers are employed or remunerated. It may be eye-opening. Labor relations, legislation, unions, and wage issues are taking the spotlight as these jobs are becoming a crucial part of the supply chain.

Module 2: Week 1 Discussion Background Readings

Leaked Memos Show Instacart is Running a Union-Busting Campaign (2020)

How Much Does Instacart Pay? Find the New Instacart Pay Structure Here (2020)

Instacart Shoppers Plan a Series of Actions in Protest of Company’s Wage Practices (2019)

Factbox: California’s Gig Worker Law Could Sting ‘Last Mile’ Delivery (2019)

9 Postmates Tips to Earn More on Your Next Shift (2019)

7 Ways to Make More as an Amazon Flex Driver (2019)

Six Tips for Attracting (and Keeping) Distribution Labor (2019)

Amazon Flex Drivers Are Using Bots to Cheat Their Way to Getting More Work (2020)

WEEK 1 DISCUSSION POST

Use this week’s background readings to understand the human resource implications of last-mile delivery workers. Add at least one other recent resource for the post:

  • Provide guidance on the legal ramifications of last mile delivery.
  • Based on research, provide information on the two most critical human resource issues facing last mile delivery.
  • Using the resource beyond this week’s readings, provide real-world media coverage of last mile delivery and how it is portrayed. (The article should be less than two years old.)

This post should be 2 paragraphs in length (at least 100 words). Since you are engaging in research, be sure to cite in the body of the post and add a reference list in APA format. NOTE: Failure to use research with accompanying citations to support content will result in reduced scoring “Level 2-Developing” for Assignment-Driven Criteria, Critical Thinking, Writing Mechanics, and Referencing on the grading rubric.

Week 2: Non-Verbal Communication

  • One of the problems with non-verbal language is that it is difficult to interpret. You are giving a presentation to your associates at work (or classmates in class) and you observe the following non-verbal behavior in your audience members.
    • One associate/student is writing the entire time you are talking.
    • One associate/student is smiling although you are talking about a serious issue.
    • One associate/student has his/her eyes closed.
  • Discuss three possible interpretations of each non-verbal behavior and analyze how each interpretation would influence the speaker’s evaluation of audience feedback/change.

Using the empirical research article that your instructor approved in the Week 5 assignment, ask yourself: “Is this a quantitative research article or a qualitative research article?”

Using the empirical research article that your instructor approved in the Week 5 assignment, ask yourself: “Is this a quantitative research article or a qualitative research article?” Remember, in quantitative research, the emphasis is on measuring social phenomenon because it is assumed that everything can be observed, measured, and quantified. On the other hand, in qualitative research, it is assumed that social phenomenon cannot be easily reduced and broken down into concepts that can be measured and quantified. Instead, there may be different meanings to phenomenon and experiences. Often in qualitative research, researchers use interviews, focus groups and observations to gather data and then report their findings using words and quotations.

Consider how these different methods affect the sampling design and recruitment strategy, and ask yourself how the recruitment of research participants will affect the findings.

For this Assignment, submit a 3-4 page paper. Complete the following:

  • Read your selected empirical research article, and identify whether the study is a quantitative or qualitative study. Justify the reasons why you believe it is a quantitative or qualitative study. (Your instructor will indicate to you if you are correct in identifying the research design. This will point you to whether you will use the “Quantitative Article and Review Critique” or the “Qualitative Article and Review Critique” guidelines for the final assignment in week 10.)
  • Using the empirical research article, focus on the sampling method in the study and begin to evaluate the sampling method by answering the following:
    • Describe the sampling methods in your own words (paraphrase, do not quote from the article).
    • Describe the generalizability or the transferability of the research finding based on the sampling method.
    • Discuss the limitations the article identified with the sample and how those limitations affect the reliability or credibility.
    • Explain one recommendation you would make to improve the sampling plan of the study that would address these limitations in future research.

You have been hired as the Human Resources Director for a global organization that is headquartered in the United States.

Course Scenario

You have been hired as the Human Resources Director for a global organization that is headquartered in the United States. Your job is to evaluate and make recommendations in the area of diversity for your company. Each section will contain specific areas within diversity for you to focus on. You will be tasked with choosing from one of the diversity areas that are provided to you. Be sure to conduct research using the university library and other relevant sources.

Diversity Areas (Select one, and continue to use for all modules)

· Race

· Gender

· Sexual orientation

· Religion

· Ethnicity

Instructions

In your first days of your new role, you have noticed a lack of diversity initiatives. Your CEO has come to you and asked for a brief executive summary outlining the importance of your selected diversity group in the workplace.

For your report you have been asked to reflect and address the following sets of questions:

· Introduce the diversity area you have selected through an executive summary.

· What are two benefits of having your selected diversity group represented in the workplace?

· How does the diversity group contribute to a collaborative and innovative environment?

· Conclude your report; why it is important to address this diverse group in the workplace?

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