week 6 discussion Advanced Decision Making

 One of the keys to becoming a better decision maker is to learn how to avoid some of the more prevalent decision making traps. What are some individual and group decision making traps? The BABOK® Guide discusses decision making traps, but what about the trap of uncertainty? What are some decision making uncertainties you are…

Opioid Epidemic

  For this assignment, create 10-minute presentation using a minimum of 10-15 PowerPoint slides (not including the title and reference slides) that discusses the factors that lead to the current opioid epidemic. Do these factors demonstrate an absence of a Christian worldview in the U.S. health care system? Address the following in your presentation: Background…

The Impact of Future Trends

  This course has highlighted the significance of HRM strategies in leading business and organizational success. As you conclude this course, consider the HRM strategies you will use as future trends emerge and reflect on how the modern workplace has evolved. In this discussion, you will evaluate how these future trends could impact HR and…

Principals of Entrepreneurship

Please answer the questions below.  Responses should be thorough, none of these questions should be answered with just one word or one sentence.  Share your thoughts in your responses. 1. What commonalities do the top five countries have that put them in the lead for entrepreneurial ventures?  2. How would you explain the concept of…

541 slp4

  Integration of Instructional Technology one agenda (1 page) a PowerPoint presentation (15 slides) and one handout (2-pages) Chapter 8: Media Literacy: 21st Century Literacy Skills (p. 133 – 152) Chapter 11: Power Down or Power Up? (p. 186 – 194) Jacobs, H. H. (2010). Curriculum 21: Essential education for a changing world. Alexandria, VA:…

week6 re

#1   I chose to discuss situation where a nurse manager was held legally responsible for their actions based on assignment, delegation, and supervision. In the case of Johnson v. Missouri State Board of Nursing (2004), Teresa Johnson was a nurse manager who was held legally responsible for failing to ensure proper staffing, supervision, and…