Saturday, January 18, 2020
Mpio
SCM Is the management of a network of Interconnected businesses Involved In the ultimate provision of product and service packages required by end customers. Mall activities of SCM are as follows: Execution Control Monitoring Leveraging worldwide logistics Synchronizing supply with demand and measuring performance globally.PLANNING: On the basis of above functions HRS department will make a plan to hire a best candidate for Finance, Marketing and Supply chain. HRS follow different criteria for different department such as: For Finance they require qualified person who can manage all procedure of accounting, arranging cash and credit as well as he knows how to raise the fund. For marketing they require experienced candidate because who provide create new ideas, Focus on to sustain the brand and to monitor competitors activities in the competitive market.For Supply Chain candidate must have experience of Logistics, Channel Management, operations and Risk Management. Suggestion: Gaston (Minds. ) has to follow three key elements of the HRS planning process to achieve best fit between Jobs and employees. Elements are as follows: Forecasting labor demand, Analyzing present labor supply, and Balancing projected labor demand and supply. RECRUITMENT: It is the overall process of attracting, selecting and appointing suitable candidates to a one or more Jobs within an organization.The term may sometimes be defined as incorporating activities which take place ahead of attracting people, such as defining the Job requirements and person specification. Recruitment can also refer to processes involved in choosing individuals for unpaid positions, such as voluntary roles or training programmed. Suggestions for Gaston (Minds) is in order to increase efficiency in hiring and retention and to ensure consistency and compliance in the recruitment process, it is commended the following steps be followed (also refer to Staff Recruitment Checklist).Details for each step include the min imum recommended best practice to attract a talented and diverse applicant pool: Step 1: Identify Vacancy and Evaluate Need Step 2: Develop Position Description Step 3: Develop Recruitment Plan Step 4: Finalize Recruitment Selection committees will consider all applications. The department uses a streamlined selection process and applications are rigorously short listed. Selection committees may then choose between a number of different assessment methods.These include, but are not limited to, contacting referees prior to assessment, making an assessment based on application and referee input alone, conducting interviews, examining work samples and conducting performance tests which could be both written or practical. All selections and employment decisions for the department are based on merit. And to ensure consistency and compliance in the selection process, it is recommended the following steps be followed: Step 1: Select Search Committee Step 2: Post Position and Implement Recr uitment Plan Step 3: Review Applicants and Develop Short List Step 4: Conduct Interviews
Friday, January 10, 2020
Onet
Week 3 Assignment 1. The occupation I researched was in the field of corrections. Finding specific information on this occupation using O*NET was not difficult at all. For this assignment I was provided with step-by-step instructions on how to get to the ââ¬Å" My Next Moveâ⬠page where a person can type in keywords to research careers. At first glance the site can look intimidating but like any other site if you read the information provided the page will help guide you in the right direction.I feel that a person navigating through the site can still reach the locations they desire if they familiarize themselves with the page and once again, read the information given. As I began reading information I noticed that each heading or subtitle was followed with examples or descriptions on what to do or how to operate the function and I like how they incorporate links to reach the next page in the description as they guide you on where to go. They couldnââ¬â¢t make using the site any easier other than typing and doing the research for you.The page itself reads like a job analysis the way it defines and tells duties of a job. I was impressed by the information on the page in particular two areas, the heading under education where it tells you what kind of education is associated with the field of occupation and the heading under job outlook where it tells you average salary per your for that job but also allows a person quick access to view job opportunities in each state, view local job opportunities, and/or find a job throughout the U. S. 2. The correction officer occupation I am preparing for was not listed as part of my matching skills, on the opening page.But as I explored different links I found that my match was listed on those pages as related matches. In my opinion attaching fields that are closely related along with the initial search add value to the site by giving the researcher access to explore other occupations that the he or she may never hav e thought of before. I feel that the information on the page, in particular defining the skills, education, and abilities for the job will direct the right applicant by discouraging those who already know they donââ¬â¢t fit the bill from wasting company time and expense well as their own time.What continues to impress me is not all the information provided on a page, even though it is more helpful than just reading about the job description, but that it is the right information along with helpful tools like links to help you locate jobs and apprenticeships. Overall I like how O*NET matches occupations to your skill and provides related suggestions because I felt as though it help open my mind to new ideas as it broadened the range of consideration for job enquiries. 3.O*NET is a very good tool for conducting a job analysis because it already provides a lot of information about many occupations, ââ¬Å"the O*NET database contains information on hundreds of careers, and is continua lly updated and provided online at no costâ⬠(O*NET, 2010). If it had not already been done I would conduct a job analysis of the company using one or a combination of the traditional job analysis methods. Once the data was a collected, organized, and compiled into useful information I would then utilize the O*NET database for comparing information.With O*NETââ¬â¢s extensive database HR can locate exact occupations and use the information to see just how well their companies job analysis measures nationwide. Available tools on the site can assist on changing or fine-tuning an analysis. One tool that can quickly become an HRââ¬â¢s number one asset is The Toolkit for Business function that ââ¬Å"helps business professionals who want to make the most of the information in O*NETâ⬠(O*NET, 2010). This function goes further with assisting by giving examples and ââ¬Å"easy to follow steps for creating accurate job descriptionsâ⬠(O*NET, 2010). The material describes how to effectively use O*NET Online to aid in HR planning and employee reskilling and retentionâ⬠(O*NET, 2010). Another function I think many HRM will find may come in handy is located under the developers tab. The Spanish version database ââ¬Å"maintains the same format and file structure as the English 4. 0 version. This can be a pretty accurate tool to answer questions HR may have involving language barriers and a good format for Spanish speaking ââ¬Å"job seekers, students, and other career explorersâ⬠(O*NET, 2010) to utilize the same wealth of information. . I would most certainly have my staff use this site for several reasons. As mentioned earlier, this site contains so much information and different helpful tools to assist with HRM I think a company would do itself an injustice not utilizing all that it has to offer. Consistently updated information, easy to read instructions, examples, and point and click functions available at no cost all wrapped up in a comp lete package make this at tool HR should not be without. I would have my staff use this site to keep our job analysis up to date and accurate.When seeking potential employees it is in the interest of the company as well as the applicant that the job seeker understands exactly what the company is in search of and what they expect from them. Since the company web site has become the most popular recruiting method it is that much more important that job listing be accurate with the job specifications that ââ¬Å"state the minimum acceptable qualifications that the incumbent must possess to perform the job successfullyâ⬠(DeCenzo, Robbins, 2012).The job specifications provide information on ââ¬Å" knowledge, skills, education, experience, certification, and abilitiesâ⬠(DeCenzo, Robbins, 2012) required for the position. Another reason to have my staff use the O*NET site is for the testing and assessment consumer guide. There are three different guides HR can use to fit the ap propriate application.Testing and Assessment helps with workforce development, Test and Other Assessments ââ¬Å"focus towards clients of workforce developmentâ⬠(O*NET, 2010), and another Testing and Assessment guide ââ¬Å" can help managers with and workforce development professionals understand and use employment testing and assessment practices to meet their organizationââ¬â¢s human resource goalsâ⬠(O*NET, 2010). References D. DeCenzo, S. Robbins 2012 Fundamentals of Human Resource Management. John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken NJ O*NET (2010). Retrieved from http://www. mynextmove. org O*NET (2010). Retrieved from http://www. onetcenter. org
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Critical Thinking - 2997 Words
Assignment 1 - Critical Thinking University of Maryland University College Assignment 1 - Critical Thinking The Purpose of this paper is to apply the 10 steps developed by (Browne amp; Keeley, 2010) and I will apply those methods on the following memo. A memo was drafted by Ms. Mary Ford (personal communication, January 30, 2012) who is Director of Amalgamated Public Employees Union (APEU) Local No. 121 to Mr. Hector Fuentes the President of APEU Local No. 121 on the issue on New Mexico State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Outsourcing, proposed by the New Mexico Governor Gloria Gainor. This is response memo to the Governorââ¬â¢s (personal communication, October 20, 2011) letter informing the APEU Local No. 121 the intent toâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The value in the memo is that privatization of public services considered as ââ¬Å"anti-Americanâ⬠as well as ââ¬Å"assault on our unionsâ⬠that protect the union workers. The author who is being with the union and authorââ¬â¢s value assumptions is debatable. Author was biased to the union and expressed authorââ¬â¢ s point of view based on work experience as well as personal events that happened to authorââ¬â¢s family members in the past. In the statement, the author believes that Governorââ¬â¢s action was going to affect not only to their current APEU union members but the whole America due to privatization. There is no clear demonstration or fact that privatization was ââ¬Å"anti-Americanâ⬠and in some cases the privatization of public services helped the state with more money and the public service rendered efficiently and professionally (Kittower, 2007). In the memo outsourcing agents will accept lower wages than the current state employee wages, this will further lead to governors think to reduce the wages of all other state departments in the future. 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My professors have played a role in my learning, with some of them helping me learn more than others, but even the best professors will be very little help to me if Iââ¬â¢m deficient in the critical intellectual skills essential for learning. Over the semester I have seen significant improvement in my time management skills and reasoning and writing skills
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
The History of Consumerism in America - 827 Words
Consumerism is both a social and an economic system that is based solely on the creation and dissemination of the purchasing of goods at an ever increasing rate. After the founding of the United States, and particularly after the Civil War, America was growing by leaps and bounds. Railroads opened the West, factories increased in urban areas producing steel, building was rampant, and all of these activities took a larger labor force. Because these vast numbers of workers were unable to produce their own essential goods as they did under agricultural societies, factories were set up to produce those goods as well. Because of this method of production, the previous norm of scarce resources, when combined with modern technology and production methods, changed to a situation in which products were available in large quantities at relatively low prices, and available to virtually everyone. 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Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Ethical Issue Of Euthanasia - 1913 Words
91464- Analyse a contemporary issue in relation to well-being Introduction (2 paragraphs) PG 145 IN WORKBOOK Define ethical issue and introduce your health topic explaining why it is an ethical issue. (Use and reference NZ statistics / information). The ethical issue is Euthanasia, there are many groups that support or oppose this issue. Euthanasia is the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma. The different viewpoints are based around whether it is humane to assist someone in dying and whether it should be illegal for someone to assist the death of someone who has a terminal illness and are suffering incurable pain. Groups that oppose the issue generally believe that it is inhumane to end someone s life early, these groups generally believe these people should be given care and as much comfort as possible until their last days. Groups that support the issue generally believe that if someone has lost their mental state or are suffering unbearable pain that cannot be cured, that they should be allowed the option of euthanasia because it is inhumane to make someone suffer unbearable pain if they do not need to. An ethical issue brings systems of morality and pr inciples into conflict, ethical issues are more subjective and opinionated and generally cannot be solved with facts, laws and truth. Euthanasia is an ethical issue because there are two equally unacceptable options. It is considered wrongShow MoreRelatedEssay on Moral and Ethical Issues of Euthanasia1521 Words à |à 7 PagesMoral and Ethical Issues of Euthanasia à As we all know, medical treatment can help save lives. But is there a medical treatment that would actually help end life? Although its often debated upon, the procedure is still used to help the aid of a patients death. 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Also, there must be a variety of different course of action that one can choose from, and that regardless of the course of action taken in the situation an ethical principle must be compromised. It means that in an ethicalRead MoreEuthanasi The Controversial Issue Of Euthanasia1650 Words à |à 7 PagesAdelaide students think about legalising voluntary euthanasia in Australia? Introduction The purpose of this research is to seeking and analysing the opinions about legalising voluntary euthanasia within Adelaide students (aged 18-25 years old). With recent changes to legalisation of child euthanasia in Belgium, the controversial issue of euthanasia is currently being re-spotlighted all over the world. Ongoing active discussion on the legalisation of euthanasia mainly debates individualââ¬â¢s choices in endingRead MoreEuthanasia: Murder or Mercy? Essay1665 Words à |à 7 Pagesa way as to reach an impasse amongst two opposing parties. 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At the core of debate lies to competing values between the right for every individual to decide to die with dignity when suffering, and the need to uphold the right to life. (Australian Human Rights Commission. 1996) The purpose of this task is to critically analyse the nature and extent of euthanasia and whetherRead MoreEuthanasia: Ethical Choice or Not?1236 Words à |à 5 PagesIn todayââ¬â¢s society we are constantly being presented with choices that require our judgement on whether we believe that choice is ethical or not. Most of these choices are not things that we will likely ever be confronted with, and yet we are compelled to judge the moral actions of others. Euthanasia has come to the fore-front of these moral and ethical issues. Euthanasia is defined as ââ¬Å"the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible comaâ⬠and
Monday, December 9, 2019
Evaluation of The Shining free essay sample
Horror stories are believed to be strictly scary. Although, that is somewhat true, horror stories do carry a powerful message. This novel is a perfect example of the problems that may occur in some families. Throughout the story it is constantly shown how evil is easily attracted to our weaknesses. Stephen Kingââ¬â¢s The Shining is a significant horror novel because of its characters, setting, and themes. There are numerous encounters with Jack Torrance in the story. His violent behavior does not formally start when he comes in contact the Overlook Hotel. It is shown earlier in the story. Jack was a former college professor fired from Stovington University for beating up a student. He is now jobless because of this incident. Also, Jack is a recovering alcoholic. When he hears of a job as a caretaker of a hotel in the remote mountains of Colorado he jumps at the opportunity. We will write a custom essay sample on Evaluation of The Shining or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Jack gets the job not knowing of the hotelsââ¬â¢ very violent past. He is depressed and is struggling to make ends meet. The Overlook Hotel provides him with what he thinks will turn out to be the best decision he has made for his family. Jack does not see anything wrong with moving his family to the hotel. Jackââ¬â¢s violence was formed from the hands of his own dad. So, it would be very bizarre that Jack would not be violent towards his own son Danny Torrance. Jackââ¬â¢s drinking usually results in his sudden burst of violence. Shown in the first chapter Jack breaks Dannyââ¬â¢s arm. Although given no reason for harming his son, King emphasizes that Jack was drunk when he did it. This shows how Jack is easily provoked to be violent when under the influence of alcohol. Yet, King stills tries to show the father figure in Jack and the positive side of him. The more we know about him the more we begin to understand his characterâ⬠(Russell 52). Jack is constantly battling the demons within him. Jackââ¬â¢s weakness for alcohol is what makes him easily under the control of the hotel. Danny has developed a love/hate relationship with his father. This relationship can make him very vulnerable to the influence of the hotel. Even though Jack abuses him, he still loves his father dearly. While at the hotel Danny has acquired a imaginary friend named Tony. Tony only plays the role as a source of information to help Danny. Danny has powers known as ââ¬Å"the shiningâ⬠. The shining gives Danny the strength to look past his love for his father at the end of the story. This was how Danny was able to survive. Danny then understands that he has not been recognizes his father for what he really is. We know little about Dannyââ¬â¢s mother Wendy. Wendy, unlike her son, has no special powers. She sees only the results of supernatural events that occur in the story. The hotel is not interested in her at all. Wendy tries to save Danny but can not. Jack is too powerful to overcome. Her use in the story is to only be a victim of her husbandââ¬â¢s violence. Every horror story has a ââ¬Å"good guyâ⬠. In the case of The Shining, Hallorann would be considered that guy. ââ¬Å"Hallorannââ¬â¢s function as the good father who takes over when the blood relative fails is common in early king novelsâ⬠(Russell 54). King giving Danny a evil father balances out when Hallorann came into play. Hallorann is used to explain the supernatural occurrences in the story. He also gives Danny the understanding that helps him to survive in the story. ââ¬Å"The worldââ¬â¢s a hard place Danny. It donââ¬â¢t careâ⬠(Russell 58). King does not fully explain why Hallorann is able to resist the evil in the hotel. Hallorann only role is to play the ââ¬Å"good guyâ⬠. The Overlook Hotel kitchen and Overlook Hotel room 217 is the evilest places in the hotel. Both rooms are extremely haunted. They both share the characteristic of being old and ragged. The kitchen is the home of the infamous pressure boiler. At the end of the story the boiler is soon over pressurized and blows the hotel to pieces. Hallorann and the hotelââ¬â¢s kitchen seems to have a connection. Out of all the rooms in the hotel the kitchen is the one room Hallorann is attached to. King dose not provide full details why but he does makes it obvious in the story several of times. Room 217 is haunted by the ghost of a woman that killed herself because she found out she couldnââ¬â¢t buy love. Throughout the story King makes it quite noticeable that the room is forbidden. This is also the room Hallorann warned Danny not to go in. Danny disobeys and entered the room and was almost killed by the woman. King uses several comparisons of fairy tales in the story. ââ¬Å"The traditional stories King presents form a bridge between the world of the child and the world of the adultâ⬠(Russell 56). Some stories belong to adults as well as children. Two of the numerous fairy tales mentioned in the novel is ââ¬Å"Hansel and Gretelâ⬠and the nursery rhyme ââ¬Å"Jack and Jillâ⬠. Jackââ¬â¢s death at the end of the story makes reference to Jackââ¬â¢s fall in the nursery rhyme. As in the nursery rhyme there is no explanation to why Jack fell, neither is there in The Shining. The first visit to the kitchen by Wendy contains many references to ââ¬Å"Hansel and Gretelâ⬠. ââ¬Å"I think Iââ¬â¢ll have to leave a trial of bread crumbs every time I come in,â⬠she saidâ⬠(Russell 56). The enormous list of foods Hallorann tells Wendy about makes us think of the giantââ¬â¢s feast. Hansel and Gretel survived due to their wits in fooling the witch. Wendy shoves Jack into the pantry much as Gretel stuffs the witch into her own oven. Although as not in ââ¬Å"Hansel and Gretelâ⬠, the evil is not destroyed easily. In The Shining Grady opens the door for Jack and freeing him. As in ââ¬Å"Hansel and Gretelâ⬠the characters in The Shining must also work together to destroy evil. Evil lurks within the hotel because of its past. The ghosts that haunt the hotel are the ghosts of gangsters and a woman that committed suicide. Both were attracted to the hotel because of money. Money symbolizes the abuse and power that can come with having it. It is obvious that the major cause of the corruption from beginning to the end of the story was money. The evil that was once at the hotel easily comes back alive after coming into contact with the Torrances. ââ¬Å"The evil forces come alive when they are exposed to Jackââ¬â¢s personality and Dannyââ¬â¢s powersâ⬠(Russell 55). King makes a clear justification that evil and pain can remain even if the person no longer exists. It is very ironic how Danny is the only one powerful enough to defeat the evil and save himself, his mother, and Hallorann. The Shining holds a very broad explanation of differences from other horror stories. It does not only shows a family battling supernatural forces but the inner demons of alcoholism, resentment, and rage. This story could be read for both entertainment and the morals it possesses. The connection of realistic problems and supernatural events occurrences is exactly what makes The Shining a remarkable story. It is safe to say that the storyââ¬â¢s characters, setting, and theme is what made the story delectable as it was.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Key Deer Essays - Deer, Mammaliaformes, Mammals Of New Zealand
Key Deer The Key Deer is a small species (in population and in stature) of deer that lives in the Florida Keys. It is in the same family as the Virginia white tailed deer. The Key Deer is about 26 inches tall and weigh an average of about 55 pounds. The males have antlers, and the antlers grow in cycles. They drop their antlers at the beginning of spring, and they grow back by June. The deer feed on indigenous plants including the red mangrove, the black mangrove, and the white mangrove. The Key Deer can drink water with some salt in it, but needs fresh water to survive. Although it seems awkward, the Key Deer is a fairly good swimmer, and at times will swim from key to key. The Key Deer are endangered for two main reasons, the first and most detrimental is the loss of habitat. The Everglades has been cleared away for highways, and other commercial developments, and it has caused a huge drop in the population of Key Deer, among other animals. Another big reason why Key Deer have been disappearing are the highways in southern Florida. You have heard the expression like a deer in headlights, and it is used because when deer see headlights, it freezes. This, although it makes for a good simile, causes a lot of road kill accidents with Key Deer. The National Key Deer Refuge was opened to breed Key Deer, and since its opening, the population has increased by almost %600!!! Also, Ms. Riskin, please make sure that you do not feed any Key Deer, because it causes them to be comfortable around humans, which sounds nice, but it is part of the reason that they hang around near the highway. So, that just about sums it up; thanks for not feeding Key Deer, and keep your foot on those breaks. Bibliography: Key Deer February, 2000 http://www.shadow.net/~grgreen/glades/deer.html Kirkpatrick, Charles M. Deer The World Book Encyclopedia. Volume D, 1986 R., Austin. Key Deer February, 2000 http://www.miamisci.org/ecolinks/everglades/keydeerinfo.html
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