tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72882306938978091522024-03-13T14:37:54.118-07:00Examples of personal statementsDennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.comBlogger1709125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-51915104729132189212020-09-03T07:33:00.001-07:002020-09-03T07:33:08.974-07:00Role of Auditing and Assurance ServicesQuestion: Examine about the Role of Auditing and Assurance Services. Answer: Presentation Reviewing Assurance Services are significant for the business association and assume an essential job in identifying the characteristic dangers exist in the association. A business chance methodology has been applied for these particular administrations just as standard acts of reviewing have been incorporated with national and universal evaluating standard(BoticaRedmayne, 2012). Reviewing Assurance Services help the business substances in identifying the shortcomings in keeping up a record of the business exchanges. Other than this, it helps with setting up the report from the data about the budgetary occasions that occurred during the monetary year inside the business substances. Aside from this, it helps with recognizing the in-house issues alongside the operational wastefulness and thusly helps with improving the degree of business exercises of the business substances in addition to the whole partners are profited by Auditing Assurance Services (Kumar, 2014). The fundamental job of Auditing Assurance Services is to confirm the budgetary reports of the business substances with the genuine information and data; there are different viable apparatuses, and strategies used to check the money related data created by the business elements inside their monetary reports. In the wake of finishing the Auditing work, the evaluators issue a review report. In review report, the examiners give the genuine data about the budgetary situation of the business elements (Redmayne, 2012). The review reports improve the dependable and notoriety of the business elements. For the most part, the outsiders perform outer review administrations . Along these lines, its dependence improves in numerous folds. The reviewers typically care to serve the whole partners of the business element. For this particular report according to the prerequisite, an association One Tel has been taken. It was one of the most eminent Australian organizations. The organization was fell inside six years of a ctivity. The variables which assume a key job in estimating the natural dangers are delineated (Redmayne, 2007). Aside from this, the conversation about the characteristic dangers and their impact throughout examining will be talked about. Conversation about elements contribute in expanding inborn hazard evaluation The components give an augmentation of the dangers at the money related degrees of the report for the association. A portion of the significant components are related to the formation of an insufficient structure for the business association with the absence of expert morals likewise is by all accounts delineated in this case(Cohen Simnett, 2015). The top degree of the administration of the association is by all accounts ruined, and along these lines the examiners are delegated by the organization with concentrating on the absence of expert morals with lacking of honesty, objectivity, and the expert competency likewise is by all accounts delineated in this case(Fiume, Onesti and Sannino, 2014). The job of evaluators on account of One. Tel is by all accounts vigorously condemned and in this way the organization is by all accounts investigated for the activities that are embraced with the end goal of Liquidation. Besides, the covering up of the data with respect to the money related st ate of the organization is portrayed and consequently the inspector's exhibition is appeared to be in the condition of unseemliness is decided for the company(Hasan et al., 2005). The adequacy and the productivity are appeared to be diminished on account of reviewing and accordingly the vital hazard evaluation of the business is by all accounts occurring. With the production of fitting judgment, the lacking of the expert morals for the organization is related to in this way making an inadequacy in the corporate administration and accordingly the identification of these issues drove the organization to the disappointment of the business and from this time forward the organization accomplished the province of liquidation(Imoniana and Perera, 2016). Enormous misfortune is shown by the organization with making the wastage of the assets and along these lines the wrong choices made by the administration of the organization prompted a condition of the defeat and furthermore helped the orga nization to accomplish the territory of liquidation(Imoniana and Perera, 2016). Along these lines, both the examiners of One.Tel who are BDO and Ernst Young lacking honesty with the making of predispositions in the administration and the key money related calling of the organization. ID of known variables in key business chance appraisal According to the fiscal report of the business firm, it tends to be seen that in the money related position articulation or monetary record proclamation that the liabilities of the organization are constantly expanded. Other than this, in income proclamation of the organization in can be seen that the activity cost of the firm was a lot higher in contrast with working benefit (International money related detailing standard 6, 2004). The workers providers installment was a lot higher than the installment got from the customers of the organization. Consequently the organization misfortune in the working actions(Kent, 2011). Additionally, the contributing activities of the organization were likewise a misfortune for the organization, as the organization needs to contribute an immense measure of cash for their arrangement and gear. Just financing activities of the organization were productive and from postulations the organization made a benefit. According to the pay articulation of the organization, it is absolutely observed that the organization has brought about losses(Koppeschaar, 2012). In the time of 2000, the organization achieves gigantic development nut in spite of the development the organization it was running in misfortunes. Generally, an organization and its administration have a similar goal and focus for the eventual fate of the organization. In any case, frequently the standard doesn't work, and it very well may be seen that the goal of the administration of the organization and the other investor of the organization has been changed and all things considered, the issue arises(Millichamp, 2002). Additionally, this particular circumstance of the organization is called Principle-Agent Problem. The embraced organization face same kinds of issue and it is the center explanation that falls the organization. The organization was the fourth biggest organization, in the field of media transmission. In addition, the organization took inception to enter in th e worldwide market in this way hold UK, France, Netherland and Hong Kong advertise. Conversation about natural hazard factors and their job in expanding inalienable hazard evaluation The improper corporate administration is told, and consequently it turns into the purpose behind the defeat of the organization which drove the organization to the condition of chapter 11 (Ruhnke and Lubitzsch, 2010).It along these lines helps in the production of helpless administration structure of the organization with confronting the crucial explanation behind accomplishing the condition of liquidation. The perception that is put forth in the defense of the organization portrays that the organization comprises of the four individuals who are the no official chiefs of the organization. It likewise helps in giving the perspectives that appear to be identified with the state considered and along these lines four executives are exposed to partake in consistently's election(Saxena et al., 2010). The individuals from the organization appear to be autonomous with comprising of the situation of the organization. For the above conditions portrayed, an examination is made with along these lines making a significant explanation behind the upgrade of the costs and in this manner the making of the examination helps in including a gigantic measure of the costs made by the company(Ruhnke and Lubitzsch, 2010). Therefore, the organization needs to confront a great deal of misfortune for which the condition of chapter 11 has happened for the organization. The review accomplice of the organization alongside the other outside inspectors was accused for making an over extending of the Australian Accounting Standards and accordingly they were fined around forty-8,000,000. It is seen that gigantic measure of compensation I made with in this manner making a measure of disguising cost acquired on the company(Steane and Christie, 2001). It in this manner helps in showing the qualities that are appeared to be portrayed for the case with the proper depiction made by the examiners. The causing of the key development with the production of immense measure of costs helps in showing the q ualities portraying the condition of chapter 11. Survey the dangers as high medium or low The firm has high dangers and low acquiescence procedures alongside an assortment of motivating force for the new clients, and this couldn't be proceeded in Australia where the market is little. In Australia there is six administrations supplier in the portable market, which is the2nd biggest than some other created nation al around the world (Wink and Corradino, 2011). In addition, the costs of the business firm were past of the budgetary capacity of the organization. Aside from this, the other media transmission organizations in Australia offered their membership in much lower cost than the One Tel Company. The business techniques of the firm were profoundly needy of Telstra alongside Optus and simultaneously, the organizations are the greatest contenders of the organization. One Tel uses to sell broad telephone limit, and the organization acquired that limit from the organizations Telstar and Optus. Also, the organization offered efficient bundles to their clients, yet the two key firms Telstra and Optus have an ostensible expense for working than One Tell. Distinguishing proof of the leadingfactorsmeant for viable dynamic The other compelling variables that are delineated for this situation helps in demonstrating the effective dynamic framework with along these lines makes charging disappointment. The evaluating procedure helps in showing the expectations of the senior IT laborers with the disappointment of the organization because of the arrangement of the rewards for the foundation of the new projects. For the fitting foundation, testing and documentation are essential to make an important nature of the projects. With the thought of uncovering of the senior record, the structure of the bookkeeping framework prompted the disappointment o Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-52618339096763513642020-08-27T16:06:00.001-07:002020-08-27T16:06:07.240-07:00Information and Communication TechnologiesPart 1IntroductionIn current society, the vast majority know about data and correspondence innovations: ICT is utilized at home and at work, for individual needs and for study; with their assistance bills are paid, things are purchased and sold, connection with state structures is completed â⬠this and substantially more is done in the internet. Be that as it may, are numerous extremely mindful of the significance and threat of cyberthreats? The European Union, for instance, knows about and is doing its most extreme to guarantee cybersecurity, at any rate inside the EU part states. Business undertakings, society, state structures and national security rely upon the working of data innovation and the skillful misuse of a basic data foundation; transport, interchanges, budgetary administrations, crisis and utilities depend on solid, complete and secure data transmitted through this framework. That is the reason the issue of the internet insurance is basically significant for the European Union. An episode that causes an infringement of such framework or IT frameworks can prompt genuine negative ramifications for the working of society and the economy. To aid the association of the assurance of every individual EU part state and the European Union in general, the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) was built up to manage the quick discovery, examination and anticipation of digital occurrences, just as checking of the current circumstance cases with cyberthreats. ENISA manages a wide scope of issues: it makes covers cyberthreats and digital episodes, produces valuable materials for specialists in the field of data innovation, conducts digital activities with the nations of the European Union, associations and residents of the EU, collaborates with offices and organizations of the European Union itself, holds gatherings and meetings, and considerably more, yet ENISA has not yet completely uncovered its latent capacity. In view of this announcement, this examination was planned for surveying the viability and build a situation for the future advancement of the office. To accomplish this objective, the accompanying undertakings were identified:Identify key terms on cyberspace;Identify the purposes behind the foundation, the primary objectives and destinations of the office on system and data security;To consider and assess the adequacy of the inside association of crafted by ENISA;Identify the models for evaluating the viability of the functional and logical exercises of the Agency for Network and Information Security;Identify the key variables for building the forecast.Thus, the exploration question: How a substance, for example, office or association can be viable in giving security in the internet? For this investigation, we can recognize two ordered casings â⬠the first remembers the time from 2004 to 2016 for that piece of the work that is dedicated to the historical backdrop of the making of the office and the advancement of its objectives, assignments and inward structure; second remember the period from 2014 to 2016 for that piece of the work that is given to the immediate exercises of ENISA. Since the full bundle of reports on the aftereffects of the year from the rough an ideal opportunity to us is just for 2014, for 2015 there are just fractional information in free access and for 2016 there is just a work program accessible â⬠a full bundle of records will permit us to see the office's presentation in 2014 by looking at the arranged undertakings and their prompt execution, and the examination of archives for 2015 and 2016 allows third level of trust in the organization, its turn of events and anticipate the potential possibilities of its turn of events. The object of this investigation is the cybersecurity of the European Union, and the subject is the European Network and Information Security Agency.Scientific curiosity lies in the way that for this examination was determined its meaning of ââ¬Å"cyberspaceâ⬠, which, in the creator's feeling, is the most complete impression of all levels in it. Besides, this examination assembles a free situation for the future advancement of ENISA.This work depends principally on wellsprings of interior association of crafted by the office and its exercises. The most significant source is the contract of the office for system and data security. Furthermore, a significant European record is the show on cybersecurity marked in 2001. The second generally significant for this examination was the European cybersecurity methodology ââ¬Å"Open, secure and dependable cyberspaceâ⬠, as it gives the vector to the development in the field of giving secure the internet. ?Section 2Literature Review2.1. Development of the ideas ââ¬Å"cyberspaceâ⬠and ââ¬Å"cyberthreatâ⬠. In the mid 1990s, English humanist E. Giddens proposed the hypothesis of ââ¬Å"reflexive modernizationâ⬠of society, the fundamental situation of which is the possibility of an expanding association of society (Beck, Giddens and Lash, 1994). Modernization of society infers, right off the bat, an expansion in the odds of decision for all individuals from a given society, which they actualize under specific conditions, and also, the development of reflexivity, which, as per Giddens, gathers and procedures data fundamental for the reception of different sorts ââ¬Å"If today we pick our religion as indicated by our own convictions, at that point we need data about different religions to make a choice,â⬠Webster composes. There is a sure program: gathering data, leading its examination, settling on choices dependent on potential dangers. In a general public where such a plan exists, there will consistently be an appeal for data, brought about by the longing to control the circumstance at all levels â⬠from the political to the individual. To begin with, at the state level, the assortment and preparing of data become significant elements, since the principle objectives that can't be survived. To this end, the most perplexing frameworks, which by methods for exceptional PC innovations are occupied with persistent check of nature in all circles of society. A model is the American framework Echelon, which manages ââ¬Å"e-mail and copy mail sending â⬠¦ and stores in its memory 5 trillion pages of textâ⬠(Webster, 2002). Furthermore, PC innovations are generally utilized in the military circle. In the new data society, the sort of fighting has changed: from the mechanical kind to the supposed ââ¬Å"information warsâ⬠. The principle contrasts between the new kind of war are the mechanization of control frameworks over the scattered military of the state (in situations where it is significant for the state to introduce data in a positive light for itself). As indicated by Webster, to do another kind of war, the most present day advancements and methods for ensuring them are required, cautious arranging of counterstrikes which, for instance, is helped by programmable weapon frameworks, reproduction of the circumstance by methods for PC representation projects and framework examination (2002). Continuing from this, the data war is, truth be told, pre-customized, on the grounds that the most fast reaction to a military demonstration that contributes just to the PC, which is utilized in the direct of this war. Likewise, the utilization of data and correspondence advances in the vital division of the economy, for instance, the utilization of a robotized processing machine underway. The entirety of the above discoveries lead to the end that the internet is turning into a sort of new ââ¬Å"battlefieldâ⬠for current country states. The center ideas and our comprehension of universal relations have its foundations 10 years or two back ever, which is the reason there made on the assumption that nations are appropriate bodies in worldwide legislative issues, and that understandings between nations will diminish the chance of assault and strife. The same memorable view acknowledges, considers the national outskirts and considers the cross fringe infringement as an exceptional case (Choucri and Goldsmith, 2012). Be that as it may, hardly any basic attributes of the internet don't oblige the notable view, it has shaped another approach to muddle the pressure on the planet and present day alternatives to forestall struggle. These days, the advanced clashes that depend on the internet are going on, everything from ââ¬Å"transnational wrongdoing and undercover work to cyberwar that could disturb military frameworks, shut down government servers, or harm basic infrastructureâ⬠(Choucri and Goldsmith, 2012).In expansion, residents of nations join progressively utilize the Internet for singular needs. As indicated by the report of European Commission on 2015 on cybersecurity, 60% of EU residents utilize the Internet every day for individual use (contrasted with 2013, the expansion was 6%) and about 14% utilize the Internet around 5 times each week, and just 9% don't have a home Internet by any means (Table 1). By and large, the quantity of Internet clients (both for individual and work needs) the development has expanded, and the level of individuals without access to the Internet has diminished, and the level of individuals who don't utilize the Internet has additionally diminished (Table 1). Also, the level of individuals utilizing informal communities, making buys by means of the Internet and utilizing Internet banking administrations, has expanded (Table 2). This developing pattern has likewise prompted expanded open tension about security in the internet. As indicated by the report, most EU residents are worried about the maltreatment of their own information of outsiders and the security of online exchanges with reserves. So as to shield themselves from cyberthreats, the most well known of them are introducing against infection and disregarding peculiar substance sent to the mail or in informal organizations. Nonetheless, it appears to be peculiar that lone 38% of individuals do whatever it takes not to spread individual data about themselves to the system for their wellbeing. Despite the fact that this can be clarified by the way that the level of individuals who accept that sites and the state ensure any Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-36409011504810680722020-08-22T18:38:00.001-07:002020-08-22T18:38:27.392-07:00Sir Syed Ahmed Khan Free EssaysSir Syed Ahmed Khan, KCSI [1] (additionally Sayyid Ahmad Khan) (Urdu: ) (October 17, 1817 â⬠March 27, 1898), generally known as Sir Syed,[2] was an Indian teacher and government official, and an Islamic reformer and innovator. [3][4] Sir Syed spearheaded current training for the Muslim people group in India by establishing the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College, which later formed into the Aligarh Muslim University.His work offered ascend to another age of Muslim scholarly people and lawmakers who created the Aligarh development to make sure about the political eventual fate of Muslims of India. We will compose a custom article test on Sir Syed Ahmed Khan or then again any comparable theme just for you Request Now In 1842, Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar II restored upon Syed Ahmad Khan the title of Javad-ud Daulah, presented upon Syed Ahmadââ¬â¢s granddad Syed Hadi by Emperor Shah Alam II in about the center of the eighteenth century. The Emperor added to it the extra title of Arif Jang. The conferment of these titles was representative of Syed Ahmad Khanââ¬â¢s consolidation into the honorability of Delhi. 5] Born into Muslim respectability, Sir Syed earned a notoriety for being a recognized researcher while filling in as a legal scholar for the British East India Company. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857 he stayed faithful to the British and was noted for his activities in sparing European lives. [3] After the resistance he wrote the booklet Asbab-e-Baghawat-e-Hind (The Causes of the Indian Mutiny) â⬠a challenging investigate, at that point, of British strategies that he accused for causing the revolt.Believing that the eventual fate of Muslims was compromised by the inflexibility of their standard standpoint, Sir Syed started advancing Western-style logical training by establishing present day schools and diaries and sorting out Muslim scholarly people. Towards this objective, Sir Syed established the Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College in 1875 with the point of advancing social and monetary advancement of Indian Muslims. One of the most compelling Muslim lawmakers of his time, Sir Syed was dubious of the Indian freedom development and called upon Muslims to faithfully serve the British Raj.He reproved patriot associations, for example, the Indian National Congress, rather framing associations to advance Muslim solidarity and star British mentalities and exercises. Sir Syed advanced the appropriation of Urdu as the most widely used language of every single Indian Muslim, and coached a rising age of Muslim legislators and learned people. Despite the fact that hailed as an extraordinary Muslim pioneer and social reformer, Sir Syed remains the subject of discussion for his perspectives on Hindu-Muslim issues. Instructions to refer to Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Papers Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-55086075879223542512020-08-22T12:26:00.001-07:002020-08-22T12:26:04.203-07:00Billy Bonzai EssaysBilly Bonzai Essays Billy Bonzai Essay Billy Bonzai Essay Billy Bonzai I. Perspective The case was investigated from the perspective of Mr. Hidayat. II. Targets To furnish the customers with brilliant administrations. To permit the representatives to work methodicallly and reliably. To set up a success â⬠win recommendation for both the organization and its customers. III. The Problem What should the administration do so as to reduce the uselessness of its workers and offer magnificent types of assistance to its customers? IV. Realities of the Case Billy joined Kandapon in 1980 as a twenty-multi year old easygoing recruit. He was brilliant and charming as a working understudy and in the long run finishing a law degree. The periodic offer of a bekisar, as a side-line, could turn in a clean benefit. In 1980, Billy additionally started to seek after the developing of bonsai trees decisively. Billy exploited any respite in the work to leave the workplace to take care of his interests. Missteps in separating lines which were modern on their i nstallments or deferrals in the reconnection of lines after installments had been submitted incited uproarious questions. V. Elective Courses of Actions . The administration must lead an employeesââ¬â¢ execution assessment normally so as to gauge the individualityââ¬â¢s adequacy and effectiveness to its assignments. Points of interest: o Employees who are playing out their separate undertakings will gain merits. o Customersââ¬â¢ grievances will be diminish. o There is a feeling of fulfillment. Weaknesses: o It is far and entangled procedure. o Some representatives may think that its inclination. o Additional costs will be brought about. 2. Survey the companyââ¬â¢s strategy regarding employeesââ¬â¢ code of morals and customersââ¬â¢ relations. Points of interest: o Employees will know its impediments. In this way, superfluous pastimes disconnected to the expected set of responsibilities indicated will be limited. o Proper frameworks of work will be figured it out. o There is an opportunity to get better. Detriments: o Some representatives will think that its difficult to actualize the things recorded on the organization strategy. o Resistance to change. 3. Take remedial activities on the ineffectiveness of the representatives. Favorable circumstances: o Employees will gain proficiency with its exercises and in the end keep themselves from submitting similar missteps once more. Clientsââ¬â¢ grumblings will be limited since restorative measures have been taken as of now. o There is a demonstration of polished skill. Drawback: o Some representatives may take it against the administration. Subsequently, turnover rate may increment. VI. Proposal Alternative number three will be picked in tending to the case since it permits each person to gain from the missteps they have submitted. In this way, polished methodology, control and great client relations will be set up. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-2573063750977767782020-08-21T16:20:00.001-07:002020-08-21T16:20:24.722-07:00Transnational Social Movement Samples â⬠MyAssignmenthelp.comQuestion: Talk about the Transnational Social Movement. Answer: Bondage has been a social ailment for a long time and has been drilled in the Western and provincial world with no restriction and leniency. Individuals in power have segregated destitute individuals based on the race and shade of the skin which was the principle establishment of the idea of bondage. Slaves were brought from African nations and were offered to primitive masters to work in their homes and fields and help to manufacture their entrepreneur domain without receiving any installment or significantly appropriate food consequently (Cutter 2017). These practices proceeded for a considerable length of time before there were abolitionist servitude developments which end up being an encouraging sign for countless slaves all around the globe. The accompanying conversation is about the Abolitionist Movement which was an abolitionist subjugation development which happened scarcely any decades prior to the common war in America. The objective of the Abolitionist Movement was to free slaves from the shackles of subjection and racial separation with prompt impact (Mason 2017). The Abolitionist Movement was unique in relation to other abolitionist subjugation developments as it upheld the quick freedom of slaves which was in logical inconsistency with other current abolitionist servitude perspective which expressed that there ought to be progressive expulsion of slave culture and there were other free-soil activists which said that subjection ought to be nullified in certain states and it ought to be limited to develop in the further West (Pariseau 2017).The Radical Abolitionist Movement was begun because of the strict reasons of the Second Great Awakening which persuaded individuals for freedom of slaves on the grounds of religion. The thoughts of Abolitionist Movement got famous in the Northern Part of the nation and legislative issues started to occur on those grounds. This lead to provincial antagonistic vi be between the Northern and The Southern States which lead to the episode of Civil War (Price 2017). From the appearance of Abolitionist Movement in 1830 it proceeded till 1870, consistently asking for sure fire freedom of slaves from their servitudes and end the racial separation. These objectives of Abolitionist Movement made it not the same as the more extensive thoughts of subjugation cancelation reaching out to a greater amount of the Western nations which prompted the common war after 1840s. Despite the fact that the emotions and objectives of the Abolitionist Movement was solid at the hour of American Revolution, yet it didn't take type of an aggressor campaign which it further advanced in 1830s (Reilly 2017). It has been seen that the greater part of the northern states have been influenced by numerous strict and fervent developments which gave an otherworldly direction to the general public. These developments gave a lot of accentuation on the desire of God and the right method of living which extended the impact of the Abolitionist Movement in the brains of individuals. It worried on the ethical objectives and disposed of the wicked practices which were been executed in the slave society and by the slave proprietors (Robertson 2017). Famous papers like Liberator which was claimed by some African-Americans distributed number of articles on the side of the Abolitionist Movement which assumed a crucial job in arriving at the hearts and brains of the individuals causing them to join the campaign against servitude with will to and mental fortitude. There were numerous American Anti-Slavery Societies which were found in the light of the Abolitionist Movement which lectured that bondage is a wrongdoing and it must be abrogated with prompt impact (Stoskopf and Bermudez 2017). These social orders got a colossal reaction regarding budgetary and moral help in the Northern States and discovered in excess of hundred branches in the domain. These social orders made banners and pennants reviling the act of subjugation and filled the boulevards with it broadly and straightforwardly dissenting, taking the Abolitionist Movement forward. Every one of these exercises made an antagonistic situation in the Northern and Southern states and incited vicious crowds which obliterated open property and consumed mailbags which contained the standards of the development (Vos 2017). The U.S. Place of Representatives passed a stifler rule in which the abolitionist subjection petitions were not engaged and restricted their contemplations. Later on a pioneer of the Abolitionist Movement was killed which drove numerous Northern state residents to decide in favor of the abolitionist subjection government officials and carried conspicuous proselytes into the spotlight. Be that as it may, with steady joining of abolitionist servitude government officials in the development, the pioneers of Abolitionist Movement clashed with one another (Robertson 2017). A portion of the pioneers and their adherents accepted that the whole American culture has been debased with the act of servitude; there is a need of radical profound change in the esti mations of Americans to make this Abolitionist Movement fruitful. To add to this ethical suasion a few chiefs widened the extent of the development by including the motivation of equivalent rights for ladies and to criticize the degenerate productive acts of the congregation. There is a discussion on the adjustment in estimations of Americans in all the states because of the Abolitionist Movement however scarcely any students of history accept that the most influenced region was the Northern State where greatest impact was watched (Stoskopf and Bermudez 2017).The supporters of Abolitionist Movement had a profound effect of the strict acts of the American individuals which was questionable to the Methodists and Baptists. They likewise discovered numerous abolitionist subjection free places of worship in numerous states which was an indication of triumph for the Abolitionist Movement. By the last 50% of the 1850s it was seen that there was an adjustment in position for the dark individuals in the political field and the racial separation was subsumed. A large number of the patrons of Abolitionist Movement became supports of the Republican Party and demonstrated to become military victors during the common war (Reilly 2017). This development got split in 186 5 when the Thirteenth Amendment in the U.S. Constitution was passed canceling bondage. This made the presence of American Anti-Slavery Society pointless. In any case, just political uniformity for the African-Americans was accomplished and rests of the objectives of Abolitionist Movement were as yet not satisfied which shielded the pioneers of the development from terminating and dissolving it (Pariseau 2017). At the point when the Fifteenth Amendment was passed which stretched out the male testimonial to the African-Americans the main the Abolitionist Movement believed its crucial be finished. References Shaper, M.J., 2017.The Illustrated Slave: Empathy, Graphic Narrative, and the Visual Culture of the Transatlantic Abolition Movement, 1800-1852. College of Georgia Press. Artisan, M., 2017. An Illuminating however Not Entirely Novel Window on Abolitionism.Reviews in American History,45(2), pp.259-262. Pariseau, J.A., 2017. The Slave's Cause: A History of Abolition. Value, G.R., 2017. AAST 262.01: Abolitionism-The First Civil Rights Movement. Reilly, K., 2017. Abolitionist Slavery Movements in British North America and the Transnational existence of Obedient Servant Samuel Ringgold Ward.Mount Royal Undergraduate Humanities Review (MRUHR),4. Robertson, S.M., 2017. Promoting Social Justice: Lessons from our Abolitionist Predecessors.Moving the Social,57, pp.21-36. Stoskopf, A. furthermore, Bermudez, A., 2017. The hints of quiet: American history reading material portrayals of peacefulness and the Abolition Movement.Journal of Peace Education,14(1), pp.92-113. Vos, J., 2017. Past EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SLAVERY AND INTO THE PRESENT-Historical Dictionary of Slavery and Abolition, Edited by Martin A. Klein. Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield, 2014. Pp. xxv+ 450. $85.00, hardback (ISBN 978-0-8108-5966-1).The Journal of African History,58(1), pp.149-151. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-28166985232616995912020-08-21T10:07:00.001-07:002020-08-21T10:07:22.508-07:00What Essay Topics Are Best For Your Foreign Affairs Paper?What Essay Topics Are Best For Your Foreign Affairs Paper?In choosing an international relations essay topic, one of the first things you need to think about is your passion for the subject. Many students get caught up in their daily lives and forget what it is that they enjoy doing most, but you need to keep your mind in the game when preparing for your writing projects.Make sure that you have outlined your life goals, as well as your ideas about what you want to accomplish with the degree you have chosen. Think about what it is that you can add to the world of academia. Be ready to think outside the box, while having fun doing it.Students in their first year often do not have a good idea of how to go about writing an essay. In fact, many first-year students can be seriously underprepared for the rigors of college-level composition courses. Many do not have the time for research, so it is best to plan on having enough material to write about in advance.The major life events of any g iven year will affect what you write about in any international relations course, foreign affairs included. No matter what you choose, you will be faced with a host of options from which to choose. It is important to follow some simple rules in your essay topics.The most important section of your essay should include your interests section. You need to be able to separate your essay from any current political issues that are in the news. Have an idea of what it is that you really like, and make it clear from the start what part your essay will play in your overall thesis statement.Most students will be required to research a topic prior to writing their essay. You will need to research what your options are as far as writing a research paper are concerned. You will want to gather as much information as possible, but not at the expense of having an outline to follow. You will also need to determine what type of information you will be writing about, whether it is history, current eve nts, or an in-depth look at a specific issue.In your research, you will need to make sure that you have covered all of the key areas that the professor is looking for in his or her research paper. Be prepared for a research paper that includes critical thinking, as well as analyzing facts, and putting these facts into context. If you are interested in the topic, you will want to prepare a summary of your research for your instructor prior to writing your essay.Essays are designed to help students learn more about a particular area of study. This can include global politics, culture, history, law, economics, and even politics. When preparing for your writing projects, it is important to have a solid grasp of what you are interested in. You will also want to be able to write effectively, using a variety of different techniques to help you develop your thoughts and ideas into a coherent work of high quality. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-48779969251291311582020-06-10T20:20:00.001-07:002020-06-10T20:20:02.936-07:00The Pros Of Genetic Engineering Foods, Animals, Humans - 275 WordsThe Pros Of Genetic Engineering: Foods, Animals, Humans (Essay Sample) Content: Pros of Genetic EngineeringNameInstitutionPros of Genetic EngineeringGenetic engineering refers to the process of altering the nature and structure of genes in foods, animals, or humans using techniques such as transformation and molecular cloning(Piguet Poindron, 2012). It, therefore, involves addition or modification of an organisms DNA to bring about a desired transformation. Even though the pros of genetic engineering may not be, at first insight, apparent as the disadvantages, but further inspection reveals a number of benefits associated with the process that can only be achieved if scientists consider studying and advancing genetic engineering(Piguet Poindron, 2012). Genetic engineering provides effective ways for tackling and defeating diseases. Some of the most difficult and deadly diseases that have for a long time resisted destruction could be easily handled through the use of genetic engineering(Piguet Poindron, 2012). Genetic engineering can also help in preventing illnesses in unborn and young children. All children would, therefore, be born strong and healthy with no illnesses present at birth.The process of genetic engineering can also be utilized to help individuals who risk transmitting terribly degenerative illnesses to their unborn children. Genetic engineering also has the potential of being used to help people live longer(Piguet Poindron, 2012). With genetic engineering, some of the most basic reasons for the decline of humans body on a cellular level could be reversed, resulting in enhanced life span as well as the quality ... Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-18059661454236317252020-05-25T22:44:00.001-07:002020-05-25T22:44:03.947-07:00Schneider Surname Meaning and Family History The Schneider surname was generally adopted by a man who made outer garments, or a tailor. The name derives from the German verb schneiden, meaning to cut. Schneider is another German variant spelling, while Snyder, Snider, and Sneider are Dutch spellings of this common surname. The spelling Schnyder is often of Swiss origin. Znaider is a similar Polish variant. Schneider is alsoà similar to the common English surname Taylor. Schneider is the 3rd most common German surname. Surname Origin:à Germany Alternate Surname Spellings:à Schnieder, Snyder, Snider, Sneider, Schnyder Famous People With the Surname Schneider Georg Schneider - founder of the Bavarian Schneider Weisse breweryEddie August Schneider - American aviatorFred Schneider - American singer;à lead singer of rock band The B-52sRob Schneider - American actor, writer, and comedianErich Schneider -à German Iron Cross recipient in both World WarsFranz Schneider - Austrian physicianà and chemistHenry William Schneider -à British industrialist and politicianLudwig Karl Eduard Schneiderà - German botanist and politician Where Is the Schneider Surname Most Commonly Found? Forebears ranks Schneider as the 811th most common surname in the world, found in greatest numbers in Germany as you might expect, where it says it ranks as the most common last name. Schneider is also very common in Switzerland (8th) and Austria (18th). WorldNames PublicProfiler also identifies Schneider as most popular in Germanyââ¬âespecially throughout the southern regionsââ¬âas well as in the Alsace region of France. According to surname distribution maps from Verwandt.de, there are over 320,000 individuals with the Schneider surname living in Germany. The greatest numbers are found around Berlin, followed by Siegen-Wittgenstein, Munich, Cologne, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, Marburg-Biedenkopf, Hamburg, Stadtverband Saarbrà ¼cken, Region Hannover and Rhein-Neckar-Kreis. Genealogy Resources for the Surname Schneider Common German Surnames Their MeaningsUncover the meaning of your German last name with this free guide to German surnames meanings and origins. Schneiderà Family Crest - Its Not What You ThinkContrary to what you may hear, there is no such thing as a Schneiderà family crest or coat of arms for the Schneider surname.à Coats of arms are granted to individuals, not families, and may rightfully be used only by the uninterrupted male-line descendants of the person to whom the coat of arms was originally granted. Schneider Y-DNA Surname ProjectThis project is primarily focused on individuals with the Schneider and variant surnames interested in Y-DNA testing to find common origins. However,à Family Finder (autosomal DNA)à testers are also welcome to participate.à Schneider Family Genealogy ForumSearch this popular genealogy forum for the Schneider surname to find others who might be researching your ancestors, or to post your own Schneider query. FamilySearch - SCHNEIDERà GenealogyExplore over 5à millionà historical records which mention individuals with the Schneider surname, as well as online Schneider family trees on this free website hosted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. SCHNEIDERà Surname Family Mailing ListsRootsWeb hosts several free mailing lists for researchers of the Schneiderà surname. DistantCousin.com - SCHNEIDER Genealogy Family HistoryFree databases and genealogy links for the last name Schneider. GeneaNet - Schneiderà RecordsGeneaNet includes archival records, family trees, and other resources for individuals with the Schneiderà surname, with a concentration on records and families from France and other European countries. The Schneiderà Genealogy and Family Tree PageBrowse family trees and links to genealogical and historical records for individuals with the last name Schneiderà from the website of Genealogy Today. References Cottle, Basil.à Penguin Dictionary of Surnames. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books, 1967. Dorward, David.à Scottish Surnames. Collins Celtic (Pocket edition), 1998. Fucilla, Joseph.à Our Italian Surnames. Genealogical Publishing Company, 2003. Hanks, Patrick and Flavia Hodges.à A Dictionary of Surnames. Oxford University Press, 1989. Hanks, Patrick.à Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press, 2003. Reaney, P.H.à A Dictionary of English Surnames. Oxford University Press, 1997. Smith, Elsdon C.à American Surnames. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1997 https://www.thoughtco.com/surname-meanings-and-origins-s2-1422408 Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-82159917739981119682020-05-17T14:42:00.001-07:002020-05-17T14:42:14.195-07:00What We Should Consider Should Technology Be Used in the... Welcome to the Digital Age, where we choose not to benefit from the endless access to information within the reach of our fingertips provided by the technology we ourselves have worked hard to institute, and instead choose to obliterate our brains by redefining procrastination, losing our ability to think, and watching cat videos on YoutTube. It is foreseeable that the magnificent monster, technology, will consume society, (if it hasnââ¬â¢t done so already) which may have intense negative impacts on education. A question often asked by scholars is ââ¬Å"how do we communicate with students today who have grown up with technology from the beginning?â⬠(Source B) Quite frankly, the only way to keep the attention of those permanently damaged byâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦If a teacher wants students to look up an article online, most of the students will not actually pull up the article but instead pull up a game or a social networking site and pretend to listen to what the te acher is saying. Students put more effort into pretending to listen to the teacher than they do actually trying to learn the curriculum. Schools are literally handing Pandoraââ¬â¢s box to a bunch of adolescents and expecting them not to abuse it. Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it will be ignorant bliss that kills humanity. ââ¬Å"Modern life has fundamentally and paradoxically changed our sense of time. Even as we live longer, we seem to think shorterâ⬠(Source C) and the worst thing is that we simply learn to accept the problem rather than actually correcting it. We have a country running off soda pop and Ritalin and somehow our biggest concern is remaining more technologically advanced than Japan! If itââ¬â¢s our goal to be scholastically impaired, we are certainly on the right track but if we want to become an intelligent society again, we need to seriously reconsider the long-term results of forcing technologies into schools. Itââ¬â¢s true that technology gives us access to useful things such as Google and social networking sites, but the fact that these cyber networks have become a necessity to millions of people is pitiful. We have grown grossly dependent onShow MoreRelatedTechnology Is A Major Part Of Today s Society972 Words à |à 4 PagesOver the past decades, technology has becom e a major part of today s society. Some argue that technology is one of the greatest resources high school classrooms might have. Others argue the opposite.The problem is that the people that argue this do not know that this could actually benefit students learning. People only predict the bad outcomes technology might bring, but they never predict the good outcomes of technology might bring. 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Applies contain cooperative work and communication, Internet-based exploration, remote access to equipment, network-based Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-80961403402928191282020-05-15T05:04:00.001-07:002020-05-15T05:04:03.705-07:00The Connection Between Knowledge And Evidence Essay Williamson highlights the close connection between knowledge and evidence by equating the extensions of the two concepts. (Harman 2003) It is important to mention that Williamson acknowledges only propositional evidence and knowledge in his theories, therefore his thesis should be understood according to that . Prior to the presentation of Williamsonââ¬â¢s thesis it is important to clarify what does he understand by knowledge. Williamson suggests that knowledge is a fundamental, yet incomprehensible concept that should not be analyzed in the traditional (JTB) sense. His theory therefore is a ââ¬Å"knowledge-firstâ⬠kind (McGlynn, 2014). This particular realm of philosophy postulates the reconsideration of our established beliefs about knowledge as it fails to capture the nature of knowledge . He explains knowledge from a reversed order by claiming that knowledge is the foundational basis of several other epistemological concepts, such as justification or evidence. The E=K thesis emerged as a consequence of this reasoning. The argument that the totality of oneââ¬â¢s propositional evidence equals the totality of proposition that one knows is a quite unorthodox one, therefore it begs explanation (Williamson 2000). Isnââ¬â¢t is contradictory to hold both the ââ¬Å"knowledge firstâ⬠idea and the E=K thesis? From the thesis is follows that no knowledge can be prior to evidence and no evidence can be prior to knowledge. 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The best way to internalize J-Factors is to limit them to beliefs. The constraint internalists place on J-Factors is more plausibly constructed in terms of intellectual convenience. What meets the requirements as a J-factor must be something that is cognitively easily reached to Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-83257683191986174822020-05-06T19:26:00.001-07:002020-05-06T19:26:13.722-07:00Analysis Of The Poem The Wanderer Essay - 1695 Words ââ¬Å"The Wandererâ⬠is an early English poem focused on a man ââ¬Ëlone-dwellerââ¬â¢, who had recently lost his lord and consequently experiences deep feelings of nostalgia and depression. The poem cycles through present events and flashbacks to highlight the drastic difference of his current life and his life prior to the death of his master. The flashbacks throughout the poem are exceptionally vivid and provide the reader with a clear idea of the joyful life the ââ¬Ëlone-dwellerââ¬â¢ had in the past. Following these flashbacks, the reader is often introduced promptly to a cold barren landscape which highlights the drastic shift that has occurred recently for the ââ¬Ëlone-dwellerââ¬â¢. Near the end of the poem the theme of regret is introduced as the ââ¬Ëlone-dwellerââ¬â¢ becomes aware of the damages he had caused to other warriors as a result of the wars he was once part of. The use of detailed differing descriptions of natural and unnatural elements t hroughout ââ¬Å"The Wandererâ⬠capture the themes of loneliness, nostalgia, and regret due to the mental images they impose upon the reader and the relation these images and descriptions have on the emotions associated with those themes. Loneliness resulting from loss is a main theme in ââ¬Å"The Wandererâ⬠that occurs throughout the poem and is used by the author to explain the severe nature of the ââ¬Ëlone-dwellersââ¬â¢ loss and the pain it has caused him. Following the many flashbacks throughout the poem, the ââ¬Ëlone-dwellerââ¬â¢ enters back into a brisk empty world where he isShow MoreRelatedAnalysis Of The Poem The Wanderer 1376 Words à |à 6 Pagesinterpretation, The Wanderer lends itself to a depressing and lamenting read from the hands of the poet who wrote the words of a poor and lonely voyager battling against his internal struggle of loneliness and the external force of nature. This wanderer longs for the company he held before battle and death took them away. He has lost his lord and fellow-warriors, the lively mead-halls, and the showers of feasts and treasures. 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The novel introduces the firstRead MoreThe Red Wheelbarrow Analysis Essay example1881 Words à |à 8 Pagesa that whatever is being depended upon is a pretty big deal. Line 2 upon * Upon ââ¬â what a pretty preposition. And an important one too. So important, in fact, that it gets its very own line. * Visually (on the page) the first line of the poem (which is way longer than this line) actually looks like its resting upon the upon of line two. The first lineà dependsà upon this second line. Hehe. Line 3 a red wheel * A brand new couplet. Were dying to know what so much depends upon ââ¬âRead MoreAnalysis of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein Essay1720 Words à |à 7 PagesAnalysis of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein Analyzing a book can be a killer. Especially when it contains tons of subtle little messages and hints that are not picked up unless one really dissects the material. Mary Shelleys Frankenstein is a prime example. It is analyzed by scholars all the time because of the subtle messages it sends through its themes, one of which needs to be discussed that is called Romanticism. Romanticism dealt with simplifying things as a break from the previous age which Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-4367504844487774212020-05-06T16:10:00.001-07:002020-05-06T16:10:20.309-07:00Juxtaposition In Truman Capotes In Cold Blood - 1416 Words For centuries, men and women have murdered each other for greed, lust, revenge, etc. However, in 1959, Truman Capote traveled to Holcomb, Kansas to discover the other side of murder. Truman Capote, author of In Cold Blood, offers a close examination of the horrid murder of the Clutter family. He explored how two men of different backgrounds, ethnicities, and personalities joined together to kill an innocent family for riches. Capote provides different points of view through each of his characterââ¬â¢s eyes for his readersââ¬â¢ better understanding of the murderers. The use of juxtaposition compares and contrasts Dick to Perry, the murders. Capote succeeds with using juxtaposition to reveal the murderers how he perceived them. Truman Capoteâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦He verbally demands to be removed from the conversation. He also subtly bullies Perry by calling him a baby for mentioning his worries. Dick finds Perryââ¬â¢s confusion and commentary rather irritating because it is a reminder of the murder. Following the emotionally ââ¬Ëflatââ¬â¢ perspective by Dick, is Perryââ¬â¢s self-pity attitude during his own chapter. Perry knows the annoyance of his voice to Dick, but has no control over his actions. With only having one thought repeated indefinitely, ââ¬Å"I think there must be something wrong with usâ⬠(capote 30), one would need to vent in some manner. To continue, Perryââ¬â¢s pity persona even has the author himself take pity on him: ââ¬Å"Look at his family!â⬠(Capote 30). Capote demands the reader to acknowledge Perryââ¬â¢s grim adolescence and suicidal family: ââ¬Å"His mother, an alcoholic, had strangled to death on her own vomit...Fern...jumped out a window...Jimmy...had one day driven his wife to suicide and killed himself the nextâ⬠(Capote 30). Capote pities Perry and portrays him as human, instead of the monster everyone believes him to be. Capote explains how Perryââ¬â¢s mental state and upcoming is the reason he is mentally unstable. Capote exposes not all criminals are monsters. Referring back to Dickââ¬â¢s passage, Dick claims ââ¬Å"Perry could be ââ¬Å"such a kid,â⬠always wetting the bed and crying in his sleepâ⬠(Capote 29). Perry never matured from his depressing childhood, and he remained a in this state into adulthood. 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What was supposed to be Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-3475854021275114582020-05-06T01:18:00.001-07:002020-05-06T01:18:20.622-07:00Volume 2 by She Him free essay sample You have probably seen her in movies such as the Christmas comedy Elf or the summer hit (500) Days of Summer but when Zooey Deschanel is not on the big screen singing Christmas carols in the shower or a rendition of Sugar Town at a karaoke bar she is one half of the indie-folk band She Him. So if Zooey is obviously the ââ¬Å"Sheâ⬠then who is the ââ¬Å"Himâ⬠?His name is M. Ward, or Matt Ward, a talented and accomplished musician who has performed as both a solo artist as well as with acts such as Bright Eyes, Monsters of Folk, Norah Jones and more. The two met to record a duet for the movie The Go-Getter in which Zooey was starring and soon found themselves recording more songs together as She Him; Zooey as the vocalist, pianist and banjo player and Ward as the guitarist and producer.With sweet and simple vocals, upbeat melodies and just the right amount of almost Beach Boys styled background vocals, together they created a unique for the time vintage sound. We will write a custom essay sample on Volume 2 by She Him or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page On March 18, 2008 their first album, Volume 1, was released.Amazingly, the two spent little time together in the studio due to Zooey living in LA and M. Ward living in Portland, Oregon.Zooey would record and then send the songs to Ward who would then finish them.The album proved to be a hit and they announced that a Volume 2 would be released as well. Almost two years after the release of their debut album, Volume 2 was released on March 23, 2010.I will tell you now; those two years were worth the wait.Volume 2 is just as upbeat, quirky and enjoyable as Volume 1 but filled with thirteen new tracks to enjoy. Songs that I find to be highlights are ââ¬Å"In the Sun,â⬠the first single, ââ¬Å"Donââ¬â¢t Look Back,â⬠Brand New Shoes and ââ¬Å"If You Canââ¬â¢t Sleep.â⬠There honestly is not a song of the album that I do not like, however. So if you have not given She Him a listen yet, what are you waiting for?Zooey Deshanel and M. Ward have created some truly unique music with an old fashioned sound and an artistic flare.I suggest that you give their music a chance even if you do not consider their genre to be one of your favorites.The catchy melodies and lyrics are sure to leave you infected and wanting more. Now I am just wondering, when is Volume 3 going to be released? Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-30008188309214428642020-05-05T18:46:00.001-07:002020-05-05T18:46:07.244-07:00The Great Tesco Beauty Gamble Question: Task: You are required to submit an individual report of 3,000 10% words, which can be based on an organization or idea of your own choice. The strategic analysis must be related to a recognised aspect of business policy, strategic management or the philosophical underpinning of a particular methodology within the public or private sector strategic management domain.? Answer: Introduction Strategy- an overview According to Mintzberg (1978), strategy is defined as the pattern in the stream of the decisions. Strategy are the set of actions that are adopted b the organizations in order to excel in the performance. It is the direction and the scope that the organization has in order to achieve a long term advantage over the other companies. it makes the stake holder of the company meet the expectations so that they can take the company ahead (Birkinshaw, 2004). A good strategy is essential in making plans for the company. It is based on the theory and the application of the theory should be such that it can develop the business in the environment in which it is operating. In other words strategy can be said as the quest in order to gain and sustain the competitive advantage. The strategies should be different from the rivals. Strategy should be such that it will create value for the company and in turn will keep the cost under check. Competitive advantages are achieved by the company for the superior performance that they have over the others in the market (Bitzi, 2007). A company with the help of the strategy needs to adopt the best plans so as to make them in a position that they can exploit and derive the benefits from. On many cases it is seen that the companies are in a competitive disadvantage as because they are under performers in the market as compared to the others. Strategic planning is the process by which the company uses the resources in order to strengthen the operation of the company. It is to ensure that the employees are working towards the common goals that the organization have. Strategic analysis It is seen that there are various models that can be used for the company in order to have a strategic advantage in the market. These theories are used as a framework for the company to act in order to have success in the market (Bitzi, 2007). Competitive success is due to barriers to competition arising from the structure of the market referred to as mobility barriers. To achieve the goals that the company has in relation to the position implies that the company is located in a particular market space for a purpose. It was seen in the theory that was devised by Michael Porter on the competitive advantage and disadvantages are there in order to understand the nature as well as the source of the completion that the company has. The competitive advantage that the company has will be analyzed in this assignment using the value chain, five forces model and the generic strategy. Tesco is a company that is based in the United Kingdom and they had their headquarters in Hertfordshire, England. It was started in the 1919 by Jack Cohen. There are currently 6784 stores that are spread throughout the world. They have supermarket, hypermarket and superstore. Retail strategic decision The trend of globalization is the main problem that the retail chain faces nowadays. The global market has posses a great threat to the company mainly the retailers and the trend have been going for the past two years. The performance of the retailers in the market is mainly due to the behavior of the consumers, that are mainly related to the buying, spending taste and preference of the consumers (Birkinshaw, 2004). The above mentioned theory will provide an insight to the Tescos international market situation. These theories will help the management in making the correct strategic decision for taking a corporate and global strategic decision based on the retail market (Coaching delivers improvements for Tesco, 2010). There are many countries where the operations of the company are spread and it will help the company on dealing with the new customers as well as the competitors and the suppliers. An over view of the strategy that are adopted by Tesco The people are more and more interested in the operation that are done b Tesco and it is due to the way that they carry out the business and they try to attract the customers so that more people shop with them (Barnes, 2011). Millions of people around the world have chosen Tesco as the shopping destination and there are more than ten million footfalls in the stores in each week. Tesco is truly an international company as they are fast growing in all the sectors and they are becoming a common name among the people (Clement, 2011). It is seen that the company have a very good strategy that they follow in the international market but still there are some problem that they face while they try to expand in a new market. It was seen in the year 2002, it was seen that they faced difficulty in expending to the Poland market, since there were economic problem and that made the product at Tesco higher than the original market price. In another case in the Taiwan market in the year 2000 it was seen that they were facing problem from Carrefour a French giant. Thus due to the unsuccessful ventures that they had in the past made them think differently and they should be more careful in the as well as the competitive environment of the market (Community Awards Scheme: Tesco Charity Trust, 2014). Thus the Porters analysis is important for them in order to assess the competitive environment of the company in the current situation. Porters five forces The framework of Porter can be applied in case of many organizations and it is applied to the examination of the external environment and focuses on the structure of the industry. The main aim of this type of analysis is to build up a strategy that will develop the firms in order to build up the opportunities to protect them from the threats (Foss, 2007). By doing so, they can lead to build up of opportunities and to protect them from the threats. Thus they can have a competitive advantage and a good position in the market. There are five forces on which the company are measured and are called Porters five forces analysis. The five forces of are: Threat of new entrants Threat of substitutes The bargaining power of the suppliers The bargaining power of the buyers and The competitive advantage of the rivals Source: internet The threat of the new entrants- in case of the entry in the retail market or the super market it is seen that the entry barriers are very high. The entry to another county needs an initial investment as well as a high fixed cost hat can prevent the companies from entering to a new market in the home market as well as in the international market (Jeffs, 2008). Apart from this it is seen that the economies of scale that are also a problem that the company faces when they enter a new market. It is seen that companies like Tesco and other large supermarkets or hypermarkets are able to purchase the bulky goods at a lower price. On the other hands it is seen that that smaller companies have to spend a large amount of money in order to purchase a small quantity of good. It is seen that the small firms are aware if the fact that there are loyal customers, thus the threat for Tesco in case of new entrant are low, as they have a large market share. The threat of substitutes- it is seen that the threat of Tesco form the substitutes are high as there are other supermarkets in the market. Superstores like Asda and Sainsbury are the likely to have the affect of substitutes on Tesco. It is because the products of Tesco are sold by the competitors also and there are chances that the customer may switch to the substitutes. Thus the strategy of Tesco should be to see that the customers that they have are satisfied with the services and the products that they give. On many cases the substitute product may be of the same quality but they can be offered at a lower price and thus there can be an impact on Tesco. The bargaining power of the suppliers- in many cases there are choices that the customers have in terms of the stores and the supermarkets. It is because there are differences in the prices of the products and the different promotion strategy that they adopt. Keeping these in the mind it is seem that the supplies have a high bargaining power. In these cases it is seen that Tesco is in a situation to control the suppliers as they do not place the order from just one big supplier but there are number of smaller suppliers that also supplies to Tesco. Thus it was a good strategy on the part of Tesco in the sense that the bargaining power of Tesco is increased (Kim and Hallsworth, 2015). This strategy was adopted by Tesco so that the suppliers are not in a controlling situation, and Tesco can switch the suppliers if the performances of the suppliers are not good. The bargaining power of the buyers- in most of the cases it is seen that the buyers have an influence on the price of the product. It is seen that if a particular food item in Tesco say for beans are expensive in Tesco it is seen that the buyers are likely to shift their preference from Tesco and move to may be Sainsbury or Asda. It is a good sign for the company as there are not too many superstores or hypermarkets that can provide the substitute to the people thus the buyers have little choice to shift (Kotler and Armstrong, 2012). Thus the strategy of Tesco needs to be such that they should keep the price competitive as they may lose the customers. Thus the bargaining power of the buyers is important in keeping the price under check and Tesco can offer a reasonable price. The competitive rivalry among the competitors- as the market has become global the companies have competitors from throughout the world (Parker, 1986). There are companies in the local market like Sainsbury and Asda and others in the international market like Walmart, which affect the functioning of Tesco. The competitors affect the strategy that Tesco needs to take in order to keep them competitive in the market. Thus it can be seen that there are various factors that Tesco needs to identify in order to have a competitive advantage in the market. A competitive advantage is necessary since there are many competitors in the market and loosing the market share means that Tesco will lose the customers and eventually lose the market share that they have (Robotic potato handling for Tesco, 2002). Porters generic strategies The pricing strategies that Tesco follows are considered as the most effective in relation to the others like the Walmart, Asda and Sainsbury. The pricing strategies that they follow help the food retailers in the US market to have an advantage (Rogers, Ghauri and George, 2005). The rapid innovation in the technology made the life span of the items short and thus it has become difficult for the company to achieve cost reduction by shifting the production process in different countries. it is seen in the US that the companies are trying to reduce the price gaps that are there with Walmart since it is known that the price at Walmart are cheaper and there are other benefits that will compel the consumers to shop in the supermarket. Thus Tesco need to adopt strategy so that they can have a high profitability in the market. It will help them (Ryans, 2008). Tesco can use the generic model of Porter in order to analyze and position it profitably in the market. It was said in the generic model by Porter that there are three basic strategies called the cost leadership, differentiation and focusing. As it was said by Porter that these three strategies will help the company in order to improve the competitive power in the market place or the environment in which they operate so that they can be advantageous (Sadler, 2003). It is seen that the cost advantage and the leadership are used to find the competitive advantage in the broad industry segment, while the differentiation strategy are used in the narrow range. It is seen that there are many competitors in the market place and they pose a great to the company. There are both large and small competitions that they face in the UK and in the overseas market. According to the generic model it is seen that in order to be successful, a company needs to embrace a strategy and they should not be stuck in the middle of two strategies (Smith, 2006). The three strategies that are there in the generic model and Tesco follow two of the strategy together. There are both differentiation and the low cost strategy that the follow together at the same time. Thus it is seen that they do either offer discounts to the customers and they are not the cheapest among the competitors. In case of Tesco it is seen that they are one such company who uses the low costs in order to provide a greater differentiation (Special Issue of Strategic Organization: "Strategic Management Theory and Universities", 2015). Another differentiation that are seen of the company is that the fact that they are building community. They offer goods for both the rich and the not so rich people this target customer of the company could not be found out. It can be seen that they provide both cheap as well as expensive groceries to the customers, with limited budgets and those who are well off. The retail outlets have a wide variety of products that they keep and the product line increases each year (Temporal, 2001). There are new additions in the product line in all the segments be it in the product from home building to food items and lifestyle item. Thus it is upon the customers needs and the demand that influence the amount and the kind of the stock that they will keep in the retail outlets. In order to be different in the offerings of the product and the services, it is seen that Tesco need to have different product offering for the different country and those need to be based on the weather, income and the style of the country where the company have their retail outlets (Tesco develops new learning portal, 2010). Porters value chain analysis In the values chain analysis it is seen that the company in the market needs to create value either in the form of cost or differentiation in the market. It is a very costly model that the firm needs to adopt in order to make them sustain in the market. There are certain things that are used in order to find the strategy that the company should adopt in order to have ad advantage over the competitors. Inbound logistic- the inbound logistic are the main thing that the company need to like after, it includes the receipt of the goods from the suppliers, the handling of the transportation and the internal placing of the goods in the store (Tesco.com, 2015). It is seen that Tesco keep the product at convenient places in the stores and are arranged according to the orders according to the choice of the customers. They also try to improve the efficiency of the delivery of the company. Operation- it is seen that the production element that Tesco have service oriented in nature and they need to deliver the services to the people so that they are loyal to the expectation of the people. One more thing that they need to consider in the strategy that the need to increase the working hours of the and can open new metro stores as well as express so that they can add value to the operation that they have. Outbound logistic- it is seen in the outbound logistic that Tesco follows is the delivery of the products to the customers (Williams, 2009). It is seen that the company try to add value to the way that they provide the services to the customers. They have added delivery service under their umbrella so that they are able to offer the best services to the people. More over the trolley deposit services that they have keeps the floor area tidy and they enable the customers to move freely in the floor space. Marketing and sales- it is an important part of the company and the need to adopt the best marketing plan and strategy so that they are able to create a value for them and have a competitive advantage among the others in the market (Barwise and Meehan, 2004). They can give the ads in the national Television about the services and the products that they have. Apart from that the highlighting of the offers that they have needs to be conveyed to the people so that the customers are aware of it. Apart from these there are certain support activities that they have like the infrastructure, human resources management and the technology development that also make the company seek competitive advantage from the other in the market. Tesco has a good infrastructure that help them in order too attract the people to the store and as a strategy they have kept the floor place free so that the people can move freely in the stores (Seth and Randall, 2005). The employees of the company keeps track of the sales that take place and places the renewal of stock so that the right product are available to the people at the right time and at the right place. The employees of the company also assist the customers in case the customers face any problem in the stores. They have well developed technology that took them in a competitive position in the company. they have mobile apps and they have Tesco store that from where they can take the delivery at their convenient position. Conclusion All the strategic models of Porter are regarded as the strategic tool by which the information from a perspective can be obtained for the organization that can be adopted in the future implementation. The goals and the strategies of the company needs to be such that they meet the criteria of the company and they are able to have a competitive advantage over the others in the market. In the light of strategic analysis it can be seen that Tesco can be benefitted in the market and they are in a advantageous position (Milligan and Smith, 2002). 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Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-75106803397983785702020-04-17T15:07:00.001-07:002020-04-17T15:07:04.392-07:00Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-57315631631027929892020-04-14T16:22:00.001-07:002020-04-14T16:22:04.536-07:00Writing A Research Paper In CriminologyWriting A Research Paper In CriminologyWhen writing a research paper in criminology, the first thing that needs to be dealt with is to come up with good topics. Research topics can vary, from the issues of political crime, the role of the law enforcement in crime control, and others.Paper topics can also differ from each other depending on the area of study, even if they all have the same subject matter, such as social injustice and social problems. Different areas of the study of crime require different approaches towards the issues of study, so they need to be chosen wisely and carefully.Papers should deal with current research in the field so that the student can get his or her hands on such information so that he or she can understand better the ideas being put forward. However, having the knowledge on how to write a criminology research paper does not mean that one will automatically know how to write a paper in this discipline because a lot of thought and preparation goes into the writing of such papers.It would also be good if one could at least have an idea about what topics in criminology are out there. Though it is not mandatory for everyone to have this idea, it is always best if one can come up with a topic to use for a paper and have a look at the available topics. Once he or she has looked at the available topics, he or she can look for topics for research paper in criminology by sifting through the available literature.Available sources include books, magazines, and the internet. This is helpful because, unlike the case with many disciplines, the various research papers and journals in criminology will tend to refer to the same subjects and have the same basic points and ideas in them.A student can also find a couple of guidelines that can help him or her incoming up with the topic for research paper in criminology. A guideline in this regard is to know what kinds of topics exist and how the different topics are being dealt with.Other guidelines include considering which themes are most likely to have a positive influence in the present and coming generations. An aspect of the generation of generations is to make sure that people have a clear understanding about the things that are happening in their lives today and how this can affect them.After knowing the types of topics and their degree of importance in current issues, a student can now determine what types of information he or she can use for his or her paper. To write a research paper in criminology is not very hard, but it will require some focus and keen attention on what one is writing. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-32374510046219352752020-04-12T15:44:00.001-07:002020-04-12T15:44:05.257-07:00Tips on Writing a Short Essay - How to Be Successful at Writing EssaysTips on Writing a Short Essay - How to Be Successful at Writing EssaysHave you found the tips on writing a short essay and are not sure how to go about doing it? Do you want to impress your teacher and think this will help? I am going to give you the following tips on writing a short essay.The first thing that you should remember is to start with an important piece of information. Do not start off with something that would be considered to be a business proposal or thesis statement. You want to start with something that would not only be informative but also interesting.When I think about starting with the most important piece of information, the first thing that comes to mind is the title of the article. You do not want to try and be too fancy or pretentious when you are writing the title of the essay.So when you are looking for ideas for the subject of your short essay, the next tip is to do some research. Find out as much as you can about the subject. When you know as much as poss ible, then you will be better able to write about the topic with ease.The third tip on writing a short essay is to do the research required for the important piece of information. Once you have done your research, then you can go ahead and write the essay.The fourth tip on writing a short essay is to outline. You want to make sure that all of the different sections of the essay are properly and comprehensively addressed.When you are planning your essay, you want to make sure that you can put all of the different parts together in one page. You do not want to have to retype the whole thing over again.Hopefully these four tips on writing a short essay will help you out. Now you just need to find the time to practice them and they will become second nature to you. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-36802115208643408712020-04-12T11:07:00.001-07:002020-04-12T11:07:03.143-07:00A Wrinkle in Time Review Essay ExampleA Wrinkle in Time Review Essay A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine Lengle is an adventure packed story about a high-school girl named Meg Murry who is accompanied by her intellegant brother Charles Wallace and friend Calvin OKeefe on a quest to find her father. At the beginning of the book, you are introduced to Meg who is troubled by personal insecurities and her concern for her father. Meg is always getting in trouble at school for talking back and giving attitude to her teachers, and her mom is concerned. On one dark and rainy evening, Mrs. Whatsit appears at Megs house, at first Meg is very sceptical about Mrs. Whatsit, but Charles Wallace explains that she was a very nice lady. During Mrs Whatsits stay she suprises Megs mother by reassuring her of the existence of a tesseract, a sort of wrinkle in space and time. Meg is confused about what a tesseract is, but Megs mother says that she will explain it to her another time. The following afternoon Meg and Charles walk over to Mrs. Whatsits Cabin, and on the way they run into Calvin OKeefe, a popular boy at Megs school. When arriving to the house the kids are introduced to two of Mrs. Whatsits friends, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. We will write a custom essay sample on A Wrinkle in Time Review specifically for you for only $16.38 $13.9/page Order now We will write a custom essay sample on A Wrinkle in Time Review specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer We will write a custom essay sample on A Wrinkle in Time Review specifically for you FOR ONLY $16.38 $13.9/page Hire Writer Which. They explain to the kids that the universe is in danger by a great evil called the Dark Thing and it takes the form of a giant cloud, destroying everything around it. Among the stars that are being engulfed by the Dark Thing is Camazotz, the planet on which Mr. Murry is imprisoned. The three Mrs. Ws teleport the children to Camazotz and explain to them that they must remain always with each other while on their quest for Mr. Murry. On Camazotz, everything appears exactly alike because the whole planet must be equal, says IT, a giant disembodied brain. Charles Wallace tries to confront IT with his exceptional intelligence but is overpowered by the evil and is put into a zombie-like trance, saying what ever IT tells him. Charles leads Meg and Calvin to Mr. Murry and together they try to fight IT, but they,too, are unable to withstand ITs power. At the last minute Mr Murry comes and teleports the kids to a safe planet called Ixche. On Ixchel the three Mrs. Ws appear, and Meg realizes that she must travel back to Camazotz to save Charles from IT. Before returning to Camazots the three Mrs. Ws tell Meg that she has one power that IT does not have, and Meg discovers that it is the ability to love. Thus, by concentrating on her love for Charles Wallace, she breaks the clutches of IT on Charles and he is once again free. Once Meg releases Charles from IT they tessers through time and space, appearing in their vegetable garden on Earth. Mr. Murry and Calvin are waiting for them there, and they all chear for their victory. The Mrs. Ws visit the scene while on route to further travels, but do not say where they are going. Charles Wallace Murry is the youngest Murry child, the most extraordinary and the smartest of the Murry family for his age. Charles has an extraordinary vocabulary and can read certain peoples thoughts and feelings. I think i want to be exclusive about her for a while,(13). Charles Wallace, being only five-years old is always using very big words, and sounds like he would be an adult. He is intellectually curious, loving, and is always helping one another. The boys at school make Charles, calling him a dumb baby brother because he did not begin to speak until the age of four, at which time he began to speak in full sentences. Right away at the begining of the story you can tell that Charles is an exceptional boy, already cooking meals for his family and Mrs. Whatsit. Many of the books messages and themes are embeded in the lessons of life that Meg must learn in order to successfully complete her quest. First, Meg must learn to overcome her desire for conformity and accept her own uniqueness as an individual. In the begining of the book you can see Meg struggling at school, she feels left out and awkward. She is always getting in trouble with the principle at school, and explains to her mom that she hates being different. When Meg and her friends arrived at Camazotz, she sees that everyone and everything is the same, and there she relizes how much she appriciates being unique. Another theme within the book is light vs darkness. This is showed through the three Ws, Meg and her friends as they battle against IT,the Dark Thing and the Man with the Red Eyes. Mrs. Whatsit is also refered to the jesus figure, as she is a fighter against evil and turn into a celestial creature. Madeleine shows the readers to just be unique, just because you arnt the same as everyone else, does not mean you need to conform to fit in or be loved. I would definetly reccomend this book to anyone, at any age and who loves fantasy and adventure type books. Every page I read I was hooked more and more because Madeleines writting was always interesting. When you think one thing is going to happen, something interesting and cool would pop right around the corner. Madeleine also had a very nice way of portraying her characters, every one in her book was interesting and unique, and all had their own litle back ground story. Before I knew it, I was done with the book, craving for more and hoping that there would be a next series. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-90213804400005437292020-04-10T15:06:00.001-07:002020-04-10T15:06:03.816-07:00Toefl Resources: Independent Essay TopicsToefl Resources: Independent Essay TopicsThere are quite a few online resources that offer students with a choice of topics for their independent essays. These topics can be developed or suggested by the student. The appropriate students have the option of writing a two page paper, and these may be used as preparation for an exam or a paper at school.Most colleges will allow students to use one of the three or more sources and offer a variety of topics to choose from. Students will usually not have to write in response to all the questions presented. However, the purpose of this is to allow students to demonstrate a wide range of thinking while developing the areas of their interest. Most students, especially those that are at the beginning of their college career, will take up independent study as part of their course load.Some students, especially those in business or law, prefer to go the independent studies route. In these cases, students will be required to write a paper in resp onse to some issues asked by the advisor. The student has the choice of presenting a formal argument to the student or suggesting some other view of the same issue. Independent studies are often best when they demonstrate a great deal of knowledge and are offered by someone who knows the material very well.Thesis advisers often ask students to write in response to some of the points included in the syllabus. These adviser will know the exact points in the course and will often suggest questions they wish to see the student's address. These adviser will often be willing to encourage students to explore different topic ideas in their own research papers.Independent studies provide students with an opportunity to present their views on the material presented. It is important for students to read the syllabus carefully before deciding to include a certain topic. This way, students can make sure they are not agreeing with the points being presented in the paper.Many people have successfu lly written a paper on the material presented, and this can be useful information to take into account when preparing for exams. Students have the choice of using the material from their syllabus or independent study, and many choose to turn to the topic ideas they find most interesting.Independent topics are excellent for students that want to explore an area of their interest. They are good for students that have trouble reading long papers. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-50584215303113475272020-03-10T20:34:00.001-07:002020-03-10T20:34:02.837-07:00Business improvement tools - Lean and Six Sigma methodologies The WritePass JournalBusiness improvement tools - Lean and Six Sigma methodologies Abstract Business improvement tools Lean and Six Sigma methodologies AbstractIntroductionConcepts of Lean and Six SigmaLean Six SigmaDiscussionChallenges of lean Six SigmaConclusionReferencesRelated Abstract Lean and Six Sigma methodologies are stand-alone tools and have been implemented in isolation by many businesses in the past. But there have been recent shift in the paradigm, as more and more businesses are implementing the integrated approach. The aim of this study is to understand the concept of lean and Six Sigma as a combined approach an also to investigate the advantages and the probable challenges in implementing lean Six Sigma in both manufacturing and service industry. Introduction Businesses are always looking out for the ways to improve their bottom line. Business improvement methodology has been constantly developing from the last century (Snee, 2004). While businesses have always ventured for improvement, but improvement as we think about it today, began with the seminal work of Taylor (1911) on scientific management. Among various process improvement methodologies, Six Sigma and lean are considered as the best methodologies widely used by various industries and are currently referred to as state of the art. But, there is a drawback in applying only one of the two methodologies alone, as the continuous improvement may have the deficiency of being slow. In the next section we would discuss the concepts of Six Sigma and lean. Concepts of Lean and Six Sigma The six sigma methodology is founded by Motorola and is a well disciplined and structured approach to enhance process performance and to obtain high levels of quality and low levels of variability. A six sigma process is expected to be statistically 99.99966% free of defects i.e, it aims for reduced defect rate of 3.4 per million opportunity (Brady and Allen, 2006). The Six Sigma approach starts with the identification of the need for an improvement initiative. The lean methodology founded by Toyota help organizations to achieve on time delivery of the right quality and quantity to satisfy customers (Salah et al. 2010). Lean helps in eliminating waste, variation and work imbalance. Waste not only includes unnecessarily long cycle times, or waiting times between value-added activities but also include rework or scrap, which are often the result of excess variability, so there is an apparent connection between Six Sigma and lean. Lean Six Sigma The phrase lean Six Sigma (LSS) is used to describe the integration of lean and Six Sigma philosophies (Sheridan, 2000). Figure 1 shows how lean and Six Sigma can be integrated for process efficiency and effectiveness. According to Bendell (2006), the concept of LSS as an approach to process improvement is yet to fully mature as an area of academic research. Smith (2003) has argued that the majority of the efforts to implement LSS comprehensively in organizations have not been realized to its full potential. Specifically, in case of fusing lean and Six Sigma, the two approaches are often been implemented in isolation (Smith, 2003). This has produced subcultures of lean and Six Sigma in an organization, which can cause a conflict of interest and drainage of resources (Bendell, 2006). Figure 1: Integrating the two improvement approaches (Source: Juran Institute) Arnheiter and Maleyeff (2005) have demonstrated through Figure 2, how each approach can gain when seen as a single framework and a certain balance can be reached when integrated effectively. The figure explains that equilibrium is needed to achieve between the two, moving from the blinkered approach in any one direction. Figure 2 indicates that an organization can run into risk by becoming too lean and therefore rigid in responses to the market and subsequently impacting on value creation. On the other hand, concentrating too much in reducing variation beyond the requirements of the customer would waste unnecessary resources in the pursuit of zero variation. To bring equilibrium, sufficient value should be created from customersââ¬â¢ viewpoint, so that market share is maintained, while at the same time variation should be reduced to an acceptable levels so that cost can be lowered by removing any over-engineering of the process. Figure 2: Competitive advantage of lean, Six Sigma and lean Six Sigma (Source: Arnheiter and Maleyeff, 2005) Six Sigma complements lean philosophies by providing tools and knowledge to deal with specific problems that are identified along the lean journey: ââ¬Å"Lean eliminates ââ¬Ënoiseââ¬â¢ and establishes a standardâ⬠(Wheat et al., 2003). Arnheiter and Maleyeff (2005) have taken this discussion further in their work on the integration of lean and Six Sigma, and have outlined the benefits of such a consolidated approach. For example, Processes can be kept on target, effectively reducing waste incurred through faulty processing by incorporating lean with other scientific approaches like control charts for attaining quality. LSS is also widely recognized as leadership developmental tool. According to Welch and Welch (2005) the benefit of this principle lies on the capacity of developing a cadre of great leaders. Kiemele (2005) has suggested critical success factor for the deployment and implementation of LSS in the organization such as leadership alignment, proper selection of people and projects, training, motivation, accountability, information technology, marketing and supply chain management. Snee (2010) has supported the requirement of leadership aspect for implementing LSS by mentioning, ââ¬Å"without the full support and involvement of top management the improvement effort is likely to wither on the vineâ⬠. Also George (2002) has signified that in order to influence the LSS learning in an organization,à there is a need of strong curriculum, communication channel, technology exploitation and documentation of best practices. In the following section we would explore the advantages and the probable challenges of implementing LSS through case studies. Case 1: Application of Lean Six Sigma in Manufacturing [Source: Lean and Six Sigma A One-Two Punch, Smith, 2003] The case study is about a manufacturing factory named Heatcraft that makes commercial refrigeration equipment. Though the factory had been following lean principles for a year but still, too many units were coming off the line leaking, creating costly rework loops, warranty claims and customer dissatisfaction. A lean Six Sigma Team led by Doug Bonner, a TMB senior consultant and Six Sigma BB was assigned with the objective of determining and fixing the major causes of leaks. ââ¬Å"Once we knew what to work on, we began to map out the processâ⬠said Bonner. The team started its first kaizen event by breaking down the transformation steps successively noting down each time the product changed. Analysis revealed that more than half of the leaks were in the return bend of the coil. The team even found multiple variations in the way the units were made, from how far the coils were from each other and to how much the tubes stuck out before brazing connected them to the return bend. They determined which variations contributed to the leakage after analyzing the process, more specifically the differences between the two lines. Also the team fixed the quality issues of each brazer brazed by the employees, resulting in better quality at the source. The efforts from that first Six Sigma kaizen week yielded a 75% reduction in quality issues and a 40% overall reduction in leak rates by just focusing on one defect. Discussion As in the literature, we have seen that Six Sigma complements Lean principles; here in this case study also, we have found that the organization was rolling out too many faulty units irrespective of the fact that they used lean philosophies. The combination of both the approaches has helped the organization to get rid of the leaks. Using the tools of LSS, the lean Six Sigma team mapped the process, which helped them to reveal that the plant made two types of units with same bend. For investigating the process further the team created cause and effect diagram for the process, listing the five Mââ¬â¢s and E. As Bonner said ââ¬Å"All you need is one defect to cause a lot of griefâ⬠, so the cause and effect diagram proved helpful in measuring each step carefully and more importantly, the effect on the final product could be examined carefully. Such a detailed scrutiny of the process actually revealed the prime cause of the problem and helped the team to fix it up. By Applying LSS principles, the team standardized brazer quality. This actually ensured the better quality of the source materials used to manufacture the end product. Such a standard has brought a change in culture of the organization as the workers started getting feedback from their co-workers regarding their work after it has been tested in the test tank. Among the ancillary benefits, lean Six Sigma teamââ¬â¢s efforts and observations also corrected problems with the header. After carefully watching the mapping process, the team discovered the piece was not being seated properly in the joint. The piece was reduced by à ¼ inch and a standard specification was institutionalized. This improvement reduced the defects to a significant extent and helped in achieving better flow and throughput. LSS principles help in yielding significant amount of process improvement by eliminating minute problems which remain undetected in normal production cycle. For example, we can understand that just focusing on the soldering aspect of the units, the organization has benefited to a substantial extent. Such a process improvement in an organization can be translated into various ways, be it financial benefit or customer satisfaction. The lean component helps in reducing waste from the process, whereas the Six Sigma component reduces the possibility of error. The integrated approach of the two principles helps the organization in attaining increased productivity or in broader way, financial gain as less rework need to be done on an end product. Simultaneously from the customer perspective, the improved quality of product creates a satisfaction among them. Also a decrease in operational cost due to process efficiency and increase in customer satisfaction would provide an opportunity for th e organization to serve more number of customers, hence resulting in revenue gain for the organization. Case 2: Application of Lean Six Sigma in a Service Industry [Source: Lean six sigma in a call centre: a case study, Laureani et al. 2009] This case study is focused on a large corporation in the service sector operating in the vehicle leasing and renting industry. Its European call centre was receiving an average of 1,200,000 calls annually from customers who had an issue with either the level of service received or the billing/invoicing process. Most of the time they failed to solve the problem at the first attempt, hence leading to customer dissatisfaction and unnecessary repetition of work in the Centre. The objective of the project was to increase the first-call resolution ratio. A cross functional project team was created led by black belt consultant with the intention of implementing DMAIC Six Sigma methodology integrated with lean principles in order to increase first-call resolution ratio. The project scope was laid down by the team, identifying which specific areas of the call centre and services they were going to focus on and also a high-level process map was created. The lean principles were used to identify and remove the four different types of wastes such as motion, waiting, over processing and defects that were hindering their first-call resolution ratio. The operational definition of first-time call resolution was developed and it was agreed by the major stakeholders involved in the whole process. The team sliced the measurement data into different dimensions and after analyzing they observed that two types of queries were accounted for 70% of unresolved first-time calls. The team provided tested improvement actions which resulted in reducing the percentage of unresolved calls from 11.82 percent to 8.45 percent. As this result seemed satisfactorily, the improvement actions were rolled out to the whole call centre. There was 3 per cent decrease of unresolved queries after first contact which resulted in 36,000 fewer calls to the call centre on an annual basis. Discussion The LSS methodology has not only helped the organization to reduce the waste by reducing the unnecessary movement of call centre operators who needed to move to perform some routine task such as sending/receiving fax but also helped to define first-time call resolution. This has actually helped to achieve the desired performance as the parameter to measure the success of first-time call resolution was apparent to all employees. Also the lean component of LSS has helped in reducing the waiting time for an operator to access necessary information from other department for catering the need of customers query. Hand in hand, as a part of the process, a consistent measurement system was followed that has assisted in measuring the performance of the process.à In precise, the DMAIC process has helped in developing advanced statistical techniques and to become ââ¬Å"technicalâ⬠in the approach to problem solving, implementing Six Sigma. On the contrary, the lean approach developed a culture towards continuous improvement and elimination of non value added activities before Six Sigma implementation. Drawing on the principles of LSS, tools and philosophies of both methodologies has enabled them to produce breakthrough innovations such as the quick wins in the improve phase that resulted in profound business improvements. The improvement ideas were pre tested through the pilot group and data were collected from the pilot group to quantify the improvement actions followed by calculation of the sigma value. This strict procedure of deploying improvement actions has ensured the overall quality of the services and helped them to reduce unresolved queries to a significant extent. One of the critical success factors for continuous improvement efforts at an organization is the availability of a common set of problem solving tools (Chapman and Hyland, 1997). This has been effectively achieved through the toolkit that Six Sigma and lean has provided when integrated. A known type of query was solved by the customer service at the first place without any defects. Hence the customer didnââ¬â¢t need to call back, thus the unnecessary works were reduced and customer satisfaction was increased. Challenges of lean Six Sigma Reviewing the above two case studies we have found some problems common two both the case studies. In the first case study of Heatcraft, we have seen some standards were institutionalized, but for fostering a climate for continuous improvement, an organization must train their employees about LSS principles. This training of employees can be time consuming as it would require balance between routine work and the work involved in LSS training and projects. In the second case study of Call Centre, the Black Belt consultant left the organization by handing over the completed control plan to the process owner and there was no commitment of revisit from their end. So, the assurance that improvement actions are still in place and the process has not reverted to the pre-project status was not there. It is not known from both the case studies that, how much each organization spent for training employees about LSS principles and also the cost of implementing LSS solutions in their business as it has been indicated by Senapati (2004) that such training cost and cost of implementing LSS solutions can be expensive. Also, LSS sustainability in the process requires high skill and sufficient resources are required to ensure its sustainability. Conclusion Lean and Six Sigma paradigms can be considered as influential catalysts for change as stand-alone methods but more provokingly, when fused together represents an exceptionally powerful tool. When the cultural aspects of lean are aligned with data driven investigations of Six Sigma, the integrated approach can bring a genuine and sustainable approach to organizational change and process improvement. References Arnheiter, E.D. and Maleyeff, J. (2005), ââ¬Å"The integration of lean management and six sigmaâ⬠, The TQM Magazine, Vol. 17 No. 1, pp. 5-18. Bendell, T. (2006), ââ¬Å"A review and comparison of six sigma and the lean organisationsâ⬠, The TQM Magazine, Vol. 18 No. 3, pp. 255-62. Brady, J.E. and Allen, T.T. (2006), ââ¬Å"Six sigma literature: a review and agenda for future researchâ⬠, Quality and Reliability Engineering International, Vol. 22, pp. 335-67. Chapman, R.L. and Hyland, P.W. (1997), ââ¬Å"Continuous improvement strategies across selected Australian manufacturing sectorsâ⬠, Benchmarking for Quality Management Technology, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 175-88. George, M.L. (2002), ââ¬Å"Lean Six Sigma, Combining Six Sigma Quality with Lean Speedâ⬠, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY. Kiemele, M.J. (2005), ââ¬Å"Critical success factors for deploying and implementing lean Six Sigmaâ⬠, USA Armor School Research Library (March 2006), available at: www.amc.army.mil/amc/pe/documents/sestrng/Kiemele.ppt/ (accessed 4 March 2008). 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Salah, S.,à Rahim,à A., Carretero, J.A.,à (2010). ââ¬Å"The integration of Six Sigma and lean managementâ⬠.à International Journal of Lean Six Sigma,à 1(3),à 249-274. Taylor, F. (1911), ââ¬Å"The Principles of Scientific Managementâ⬠, Norton, New York, NY. Welch, J. and Welch, S. (2005), ââ¬Å"Winningâ⬠, Harper Business, New York, NY Wheat, B., Mills, C. and Carnell, M. (2003), ââ¬Å"Leaning into Six Sigma: A Parable of the Journey to Six Sigma and a Lean Enterpriseâ⬠, McGraw-Hill, New York, NY. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-13085820344334300372020-02-23T11:00:00.001-08:002020-02-23T11:00:03.097-08:00Organisational Design Problem Coursework Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 wordsOrganisational Design Problem - Coursework Example The internal structures did not change to match the growth of the company like required for successful global expansions. As observed, the corporate culture left loopholes where the inferior performers get rewarded while the productive employees get penalized. The core value of the organizational structure is to ensure that activities like task allocation, coordination, and supervision get stirred towards achieving goals of an organization. As such, the structure of an organization is critical to the performance and operational modes. The structure is known to affect an organization in two positive dimensions. The first dimension is that it offers a foundation for the development of standard operating procedures and routines. The second dimension is the determination that individuals handle a certain task and decision-making process. The structure ensures that it defines the extent with which these views shape the organizationââ¬â¢s choice (Campbell and Craig, 2005). There are several challenges faced by the company due to rapid expansion and poor organizational structure. When an organizational structure does not coincide with facts evolving in operational action, it leads to poor performance when the company is expanding (Armstrong, 1996). COYââ¬â¢s inadequate organizational structure hampered cooperation regarding the established centers and the headquarters. Consequently, it leads to the hindrance of completion of defined operations (Peris-Ortiz and Sahut, n.d.). The structure results in a lag in time and misuse of resources when poorly implemented. As such, the organizational structure should be adaptive to the process requirements. The primary aim would involve optimizing the ratio of effort and input to output (Bahram Ranjbarian, 2011). Normally, the strategy of a company that has poorly implemented its organizational structure will change but the Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-1389314813921332742020-02-08T15:20:00.001-08:002020-02-08T15:20:03.951-08:00What You Need to Know About College Essay WritingWhat You Need to Know About College Essay WritingYour first college essay should be a writing introduction to your college experience. It is a good idea to write one after your first semester or two in college. The purpose of the introduction is to explain why you are attending college and what you hope to get out of it.To begin your introduction, think about the purpose of the essay. Is it simply to review what you learned at school? Or are you writing an outline for your college experience? You may also want to create an essay about why you decided to go to college in the first place. Think about your motivations in addition to your strengths.Writing an introduction is generally very easy. As with any writing assignment, you should focus on the material and be factual. Don't feel pressured by reading a whole book! Feel free to refer to your course work or references whenever you can. Try to leave some room for the writer's opinion, as well.You can also use essays to help with the c ollege-going process. Write an essay before the term starts to help you prepare for the next term. Make sure you take notes during class so that you can remember the assignments you need to take. There will be many college essays to write in the coming year, so the ideas you have will help you plan your own future.When you begin writing your essay, make sure to ask the academic adviser for help. This way, you will get feedback about the essay and what is and isn't acceptable. It can be tricky, but it can be done. It's all about timing, so get it done soon.So, what do you need to know about the college essay? Well, you must read, write, and rewrite your own introduction. Once you have completed this task, you will be ready to start writing your essay. Be sure to have it finished by the due date so that you don't waste time.Writing a college essay is much more than preparing a paper for your class. It is an important part of your college experience. With that in mind, start now. Think about your goals for the future, your strengths, and any other information you may need to address. Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-62119125834114152222020-02-07T03:47:00.001-08:002020-02-07T03:47:03.043-08:00Nice Work David Lodge Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 2000 wordsNice Work David Lodge - Essay Example Romantic idealism and individualism are abandoned ,and make room for materialist philosophies and realism ,art and imagiantion become "capitalist " in the sense that their aspirations resemble those of capitalist economy , the novelist immitating mass production in his work , both Balzac and Zola , for example being the authors of very voluminous works , La Comdie Humaine and Les Rougon Macquart , which through the great number of characters and through the very careful and faithful representation of society as a whole , attempt to give a total and faultless view of immediate reality . This aspiration towards production and representation , rather than towards creation is perhaps the central aspect of the nineteenth century literature .This aspect influnced thus , in the first place, literary production in what regards its form - prose and the novel , most of all , became predominant , as compared to poetry . This is very well illustrated in the fate of the poet who is the central fi gure of Illusions Perdues , Lucien , whose temperament and destiny could very well be that of any of the Romantic geniuses and , a destiny which is also greatly responsible for the title of the novel - as it is filled with dissilusionment , a term that very well describes the epoch of realism , where the illusions of genius and artisic merit are constantly baffled by the rules of a mediocre society , where noblity , political interests , social status , all prevail upon the true qualities of the individual . Realism in France was , as Victorian literature in England , to a great extent the product of a whole range of scientific , social , political and economical transformations that took place in the nineteenth century. These transformations regard first of all industralization and the beggining of technological and scientific progress , the expansion of education , of mass media , all decisively bringing the human race itself into focus , giving it confidence in its own power . These transformations affect on the one hand , the political scene of the age , where the same orientation towards mass culture is observed , through the attempts to change the form of government from the absolute monarchy to the republic , wherethe social classes could be abolished .Thus , in France , the lapse of time between the French Revolution in 1789 until 1900 , is characterized by periodical political shifts between two alternative forms of government monarchy to republic and back to monarchy again . T hese political shifts were the cause of great struggles among the social classes of the time, between the nobility and the bourgeoisie , most of all .This struggle is clearly illustrated in Balzac's Illusions perdues , where Lucien Chardon or Lucien du Rubempre , the name he takes in the pursuit of his ambitious designs to attain fame and a high social status through his talent and genius as a poet.In the first part of the novel , Balzac depicts the provincial lives of the " two poets " and friends , at the same time , Lucien Chardon , the Dennis Bradberryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16713755073454888729noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288230693897809152.post-70098788996010500582020-02-06T14:42:00.001-08:002020-02-06T14:42:04.178-08:00Want to Know More About College Essay Workshop Ideas?Want to Know More About College Essay Workshop Ideas? 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