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hi,i need help with this assignment, the topic i chose is transparency in leadership
Below are the credentials to my Barnes & Nobles account, so you can access the ebook for the course.
Name of book: The Power of Project Leadership, Susanne Madsen
Username:
Password: Catering2026!
Below are the assignment expectations for this upcoming week. Please read the following instructions carefully and follow. This professor is fairly reasonable but the assignments have to be done ON TIME, no exceptions. She does not require any specific format (ie. APA, MLA) and simply wants a reflection paper answering ALL of the following questions and meeting the page requirement – before citation.
Read Chapter 1-2 in the book. Please create a new section for each individual question below.
Instructional Scenario
Compose a 2-3 page paper that responds to the following questions:
Directions
Requirements: n/a
Discussion
Fact Pattern:
Questions:
Please base your response on course materials (lectures, slides, readings, or other assigned materials). In your response, make clear when you are relying on a source and provide full citations at the end with slide numbers, page numbers, or time stamps. Your post must include two or more citations, with at least one drawn from the course materials. If you use an external source, you must include a workable URL and a one-sentence justification of why it adds value beyond the course materials.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): FSU JM Contracts Text.pdf, Law Contracts Module 4 Discussion Reading.pdf
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Discussion – Research Assignment
Access the Restatement (Second) of Contractsthrough Westlaw or Lexis and find the definitions of:
Submit the definitions together with an example of usage of each term through Canvas. You may upload your response in MS Word or PDF format.
Post your answer first and then comment on postings by at least one of your classmates.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Law Contracts Dicussion Research Assignment Reading 1.pdf, Law Contracts Dicussion Research Assignment Reading 2.pdf
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For this Performance Task Assessment, you take on the role of an HR manager at Global ProTech. The director of HR has asked you, as an experienced HR manager, to create a presentation on discrimination in the workplace to share with other HR professionals across the organization.
Submission Length: A 24- to 34-slide PowerPoint Presentation with resource list and “speaker notes”.
Global ProTech HR Presentation: Discrimination in the Workplace
The director of HR for Global ProTech has asked you, as an experienced HR manager, to create a presentation on discrimination in the workplace to share with other HR professionals across the organization. She knows you are passionate about defending protected classes not only because you have the best interest of the organization in mind but also because you are committed to helping every employee thrive and grow professionally. You feel strongly that including information about the law and regulatory environment as well as actual case summaries will help bring an authenticity to the presentation that will serve to engage employees throughout the company. Working together, this is the outline on which you have decided.
Note: The director is excited about your plan and asks that you keep the slides crisp (i.e., not overloaded with wording) and include detailed speaker notes so those who cannot attend the presentation can also benefit. She reminds you that part of modeling professionalism is including specific citations throughout the presentation and on dedicated slides at the end of the presentation.
Everything that is needed on each slide is listed in the template in the notes section.
Reference Links:
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): LG001_Assessment_Resource_CaseScenario_ToBuild (2).docx, LG001_Rubric_ToBuild.pdf
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i just need editing
Please make sure your post is in the appropriate format, i.e. post directly to the siteno attachments please. Look (again) at the system requirements and basic technical policies that are listed in the modules and the syllabus. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have adhered to these technical standards and failure to do so will result in you receiving zero points for the assignment.
Make sure that you have read and have understood both the writing section requirements as well as the Plagiarism and A.I. policiesfor you will be held accountable.
Make sure to couch your response based upon the materials found in the readings and modules. Your essay is being graded here on the quality of your insights and these should be critically evaluative.
You can access the assignment at any time and you will only be locked out when the deadline has been reached.
Respond inline to:
In your own words, write an essay (of around 1250 words) that explains how the Electoral College works. More importantly, analyze how the Electoral College itself shapes the campaigning strategy and tactics of presidential candidates.
The paper is worth a maximum of 250 points.
Citation Style: Here’s a quick and informative guide to MLA:
Make sure to adhere to course plagiarism and Artificial Intelligence policies as stated in the syllabus.
You can use external sources but be sure to cite any information or ideas that are not your own.
Paper Writing Guide
Heres a writing guide that I’ve developed over the years that should help you plan and implement a successful project. Keep in touch and good luck!
Referring to this guide will help you plan and execute a successful research project. For stylistic issues (footnoting, bibliography, etc.) please refer to any of the major college-writing guides. The bookstore has several writing guides available for purchase.
I. The Before Writing Stages
a. Start Early. A research paper is an evolutionary process. In order for you to have sufficient time to reflect upon the question(s) at hand, you must allow yourself ample time to filter the material through your own cognitive lens. If you don’t give yourself enough time, you will not be able to ponder and revise your original thoughts and hypotheses. Moreover, trained readers can smell an insufficiently prepared paper at seventy paces! In short, give yourself plenty of time and start early. Rule #1 about preparing a research paper: They always take more time than you originally anticipate.
b. Break down the component tasks of the assignment AKA how to AFOS (Avoid Feeling Overwhelmed Syndrome). AFOS strikes all students at some time in their career. AFOS can be a debilitating condition–but it can be overcome. To avoid AFOS make a plan (this is not an outline) of attack that breaks down the various tasks of the assignment (collecting the materials; making an outline, revising and polishing stages, etc.). By apportioning the entire assignment into easily digestible tasks and components you should be able to avoid AFOS. One final point about AFOS: it is always better to apportion your time on the entire process into many small to medium time periods rather than setting aside several mega sessions. This way not only do you feel that you are making incremental progress, but also you will be able to revise your original ideas better.
c. Hunting and Gathering Stage. Before writing your first outline, make sure that you have conducted a sufficient amount of research. I know “sufficient” is a nebulous term, but you need to be sure that you have canvassed a wide swath of opinion, facts and information. Don’t worry that after conducting your research your original ideas about the topic at hand change. In fact this is a sign of intellectual growth and maturity. At this stage, you are ready to begin pondering the writing stages of the assignment.
II. The Writing Stages
a. AFOS Revisited. AFOS is particularly dangerous at this stage. Don’t succumb to its degenerative lure!. Like in the prewriting stages, break down the component aspects of the assignment into: introduction; thesis; body of the paper; conclusion, etc. Remember this is a conceptual device that makes the process more manageable–but do not forget that all aspects of the entire final draft be fully linked in a logically consistent manner.
b. The Outline. At this stage construct an outline. Where are you are going in this paper, why are you taking this approach, what materials are you using, how are they linked, are some of the questions that you must address in an outline. An outline is a perennially changing document of intent. You will probably make numerous revised editions of the outline–which is entirely appropriate. An outline serves as an in-progress road map for the writer. It does not have to make sense to anyone but you–remember that the outline is your own document. Moreover, the outline is a tool that guides the evolution of the writing craft. Keep your latest outline close by, whenever you feel that you have reached the writing stages.
c. The Introduction. Most students slight this aspect. They shouldn’t, as an introduction lays out the where, why, and how questions that you will be addressing throughout the paper. An introduction should be far more than just a regurgitation of the main questions that you have been assigned. In essence, a fully developed introduction acts as a formalized conceptual road map for the reader, much as the outline serves as your own conceptual road map. Personally, I write my introductions last. That way, I know the flow and development of the final product. Be sure to link the introduction, with your thesis, and the conclusions. This is conducted in what I call the polishing stages (see below).
d. The Thesis Statement. Let’s define what a thesis is. A thesis is a theoretically consistent set of linked propositions that underpin the entire body of your paper. In short, the thesis is the conceptual locomotive of the paper. The thesis statement shapes and molds everything that is to follow. Note that it should appear no later than page 2 of your paper.
e. The Body of the Paper. This is where you make sure that you address all aspects of the research assignment. This is typically, the least problematic area in the writing division of labor. But be careful to fully develop all relevant facts and interpretations here.
f. Conclusions. Your conclusions should not come as a surprise to the reader. The conclusions are the final opportunity to forcefully press home your conceptual and theoretical points that you have prior introduced and developed. Don’t be timid here–at the same time don’t go overboard. Think of your conclusions as a final summation of the entire assignment. Make sure that you have fully addressed the questions you set you would in the introduction and in the thesis. Finally, make sure that the introduction, thesis, body, and conclusions all dovetail one another–the paper at this point should no longer appear as a project of loosely connected parts–it should be an entirely seamless product.
g. The Polishing Stage. After you are convinced that have finished the above, take a day off. That’s right, take a day off. Then pick up the then final draft and begin to address the grammar and presentation issues of your work with a fine tooth comb (obviously you have not ignored these aspects up to now, but its now time to polish and shine the final product). Make sure that what you have constructed is forceful, clear, and concise. Don’t use jargon, or “big” words that you don’t normally use. Make sure that there are no spelling errors, no instances of poor grammar, etc. I believe that there is no separation between what are deemed issues of “style” as opposed to “substance.” Step aside from your paper for a while (at least half a day) for hopefully the final time (at least for this assignment). Now read your paper aloud, or better yet, get someone to read it aloud for you, while you are present. Any final problems? No? Then hand in your completed paper.
I need to complete this assignment by my own, No Ai to receive full credit, Thank you!
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Security in Cloud Computing Writing Assignment Instructions.docx, Security in Cloud Computing Writing Grading Rubric.pdf
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I am reaching out to see if you can assist with revamping an existing scholarship application for our alumni chapter.
I need the entire scholarship application redesigned and rewritten to make it more student friendly and easier for high school seniors to read and complete. The current version is very basic, and we want something more polished, clear, and engaging while still remaining professional.
Here are the key requirements:
Design and branding instructions:
MeridianLauderdale Alcorn State University Alumni Chapter Scholarship Applicant
I will provide the current scholarship application as a reference document. You will have creative flexibility, but the final product must be clear, well-structured, and ready for immediate use.
Requirements: Long as needed
Kindly ensure that the assignment does not exceed a total of 5 pages and that all guidelines outlined in the provided file are carefully followed. References should be included after each task rather than combined at the end of the document, with appropriate in-text citations used throughout to meet academic requirements.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Assignment guidelines.pdf
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