Choose an editorial article (An editorial is an article that presents the writer's opinion on an issue supported with facts) from the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal. Browse the library and choose an editorial that addresses a business issue that interests you.
Instructions:
Write an essay describing the following:
Citation of the article and a brief summary of its contents
What are the premise(s) in the article?
What evidence is presented? Is it credible?
Can you independently verify the evidence presented?
How are counterarguments addressed?
Does the writer represent a particular interest?
How is language used to develop the argument?
Do you detect any errors in knowledge, evidence, or thinking?
Does the writer use any types of appeals or commit any fallacies?
Overall, how compelling is this article?
Be certain to carefully research your analysis using at least 3 credible sources.
Research Paper:
The research paper may be on any topic related to business ethics. There are two important words in that description. First, the topic must be business-related. If you want to write on healthcare, then the topic must be about the business of healthcare. If you are interested in sports, then the topic must be on the business of sports. The second point in the description is the focus on ethics. You must analyze the topic through the lens of ethical reasoning.
The paper should be at least 15 typed pages (double-spaced, Times New Roman 12-point font, and 1-inch margins on all sides). A separate Works Cited page should be included to identify the sources for your citations. All sources listed in the Works Cited should be cited in the body of the paper, and any source cited in the body of the paper must be included in the Works Cited.
Your research paper should contain at least 15 scholarly resources (excluding the textbook) and must be properly cited using A
Identify an organization (it can be your workplace or a community organization), service, or product that you want to promote on social media. In a two- to three-page paper, answer the questions asked in the social media strategy article you read in this unit (How to Create a Social Media Marketing Strategy for 2019 and Beyond).
These questions are:
Why do you want to be on social media?
Who is your target audience?
What are you going to share?
Where are you going to share?
When are you going to share?
Then design five social media posts to be made over a 1-week period that you would use to market your chosen subject. In one brief paragraph per post, identify which channel (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) and message you would use.
We would like to know more about your interest in NYU. We are particularly interested in knowing what motivated you to apply to NYU and more specifically, why you have applied or expressed interest in a particular campus, school, college, program, and/or area of study? You may be focused or undecided, or simply open to the options within NYU's global network; regardless, we want to understand - Why NYU? (2500 character maximum)
Identify a time at work where you were inspired by a future vision of your organization. What was compelling about that particular vision? How was it communicated to members of the organization? What was particularly effective in the ways leaders inspired you and others to engage in that vision?
Please answer the following questions and note there is a 4000 word limit for each question. How did you hear about and become interested in a opportunity as a Chick Fil A owner operator?
Why are you interested in owning and operating a franchised restaurant business.
To complete a comprehensive and current search of relevant articles, books, and other sources related to the subject of human resources/human capital metrics and predictive analytics.
As one of the three cornerstone concepts of this course, the directional shift in human resource management to the increased reliance on quantitative measures of performance versus intuitive decisions based on aspiration, human capital metrics (also known as predictive analytics) is a subject for increased interest going forward. This Literature Review asks students to review the literature in this area, both traditional and current. Materials may include classics that date into the early years of the 21st century, but should also include sources dated in the last 510 years. The page length of the Literature Review should be between 4 pages (double-spaced, normal font size, and margins) and meet APA style
Papers will be graded on both comprehensiveness and currency. Students should demonstra
Competency
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
Evaluate relevant data and information to determine how to segment and target an audience
Apply legal and ethical considerations in relation to the use of target audience information
Determine the considerations and adjustments needed to communicate effectively with diverse audiences
Scenario
Wheelies is a small family-owned scooter and bicycle rental business near the large tourist city of San Francisco, CA. Wheelies currently has 42 employees, most of whom are San Francisco residents. Currently, Wheelies promotes itself by having their employees hand out 20% discount coupons within a one mile radius of the store. Employees do this each morning for the three hours that the store is open. Additionally, Wheelies has a Facebook page (though it was last updated two months ago) that offers a two-for-one rental coupon to followers who share the post.
The biggest struggle f
I. Analyze Roles and Responsibilities for Compliance
A. Examine the types of decisions financial managers make. How are these decisions related to the primary objective of financial managers?
B. Analyze the various ethical issues a financial manager could potentially face and how these could be handled.
C. Compare and contrast the different federal safeguards that are in place to reduce financial reporting abuse. Why are these considered
appropriate safeguards?
II. Investment Options
A. If a private company is going public, what does this mean, and how would the company do this? What are the advantages of doing this? Do
you see any disadvantages? If so, what are they?
B. How do the largest U.S. stock markets differ? Out of those choices, which would be the smartest private investment option, in your opinion?
Why?
C. Compare and contrast the various investment products that are available and the types of institutions that sell them.
Please read the attached case and answer the questions accordingly
1. Why did the incident happen?
2. Evaluate CSFB's actions. What did they do right? What did they do wrong?
3. What are the implications for CSFB? Taiwan? For China?
4. What lessons should be learned from this case?