Category: Business and management
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executive sensitivity
to see the slides employed in this webinar link below) to help them identify their own primary sensitivity, under and over-doings. Then, the students should contribute two posts to this Discussion board by the deadline designated in the Course Calendar section of this Syllabus: (1) the first post should identify what you believe to be your own primary executive sensitivity (i.e., IA = Intellectual Inadequacy, BW= Being/appearing weak, DR = Disapproval/rejection, DO = Depending on others, and A = Authority) together with the under and over-doings of yours as a result of this sensitivity, and (2) the second post should be a REPLY to someone else’s post #1 with your advice on how to cope with this person self-reported primary executive sensitivity. only 300 – 600 words &accessLevel=meeting&canPlayFromShare=true&from=share_recording_detail&continueMode=true&componentName=rec-play&originRequestUrl=https%3A%2F%2Ffiu.zoom.us%2Frec%2Fshare%2Fb7vp18ghwhuZfeCVUVyp6OOqKPdD2ZrZRA5OeJq_e5Y1yeisTDVF_HupYiv9L9vX.Qneqj8e4duk1H7zt password: FL#33199 -
Port facility Security
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The role of federal hazardous materials transportations regu…
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Discussion 2 – Application of Content
Find one recent news article (within the last 6 months) related to a topic from this course. In your post: Briefly summarize the article. Identify at least one specific theory you are applying and cite the chapter or assigned reading where it is covered. Explain how the theory helps analyze or explain what is happening in the article. Reply to two classmates with thoughtful responses that extend their analysis or apply a different relevant theory or reading. Rubric: Article & Summary (20 pts) – Relevant, recent article with a clear summary. Theory & Citation (30 pts) – Correct theory identified with chapter or reading cited. Application (30 pts) – Theory is applied accurately to analyze the article. -
Discussion 2 – Application of Content
Find one recent news article (within the last 6 months) related to a topic from this course. In your post: Briefly summarize the article. Identify at least one specific theory you are applying and cite the chapter or assigned reading where it is covered. Explain how the theory helps analyze or explain what is happening in the article. Reply to two classmates with thoughtful responses that extend their analysis or apply a different relevant theory or reading. Rubric: Article & Summary (20 pts) – Relevant, recent article with a clear summary. Theory & Citation (30 pts) – Correct theory identified with chapter or reading cited. Application (30 pts) – Theory is applied accurately to analyze the article. -
Discussion 2 – Application of Content
Find one recent news article (within the last 6 months) related to a topic from this course. In your post: Briefly summarize the article. Identify at least one specific theory you are applying and cite the chapter or assigned reading where it is covered. Explain how the theory helps analyze or explain what is happening in the article. Reply to two classmates with thoughtful responses that extend their analysis or apply a different relevant theory or reading. Rubric: Article & Summary (20 pts) – Relevant, recent article with a clear summary. Theory & Citation (30 pts) – Correct theory identified with chapter or reading cited. Application (30 pts) – Theory is applied accurately to analyze the article. -
Week 5 – Exploring Business Feasibility Skill Builder Activi…
The following Skill Builder activity uses AI to help reinforce some of the feasibility concepts you’ve been reading and learning about over the past few weeks. The concepts in this scenario are designed to improve your understanding of feasibility, offer space to practice your skills and help you to be better prepared for your Week 6 Assignment.
Complete this activity, then respond to the reflection questions after the Skill Builder activity to receive a grade.
It is important to note, you may attempt the Skill Builder activity multiple times; however, each attempt will generate a new, unique scenario. You cannot review past attempts unless you download them.
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Reflect on the questions below, drawing on what you’ve learned about feasibility in the Skill Builder activity. Your reflection should be a paragraph of 5-7 sentences total (not per question), using your own words. Please respond to the following items:
- After completing the Skill Builder activity, what new insights did you gain about evaluating the feasibility of a business concept?
- Did this activity change how you plan to approach next weeks assignment? If so, how? If not, why? Describe any specific adjustments you plan to make or aspects you intend to keep the same.
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Week 4
For your discussion post this week, select one point/idea from each of the readings and share them with your peers. For each selection, discuss why you think it is important as it relates to current gender issues in the world today. In your response, identify the types of moral considerations discussed in week 3. For each selection, at least one moral consideration should be incorporated.
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Team Building Exercise
Please rewrite my essay.
Team Building Exercise
Introduction
Our team held a Zoom team-building activity that lasted for 25 minutes. Each member of our team (Madison, Gianna, Kierra, Nicolas, Christian and I) attended the Zoom meeting and participated in an icebreaker activity. The activity allowed us to ask each other a variety of questions that were personal, academic, and professional. The goal of this activity was to help us learn a little about one anothers backgrounds, interests, goals, and abilities. From this activity, our team was able to connect on a more personal level, rather than having to just talk or work on our team project. This experience gave us an opportunity to gain trust and set a tone moving forward with our team project.
Team Building
Team-building exercises are important because they help establish trust and open communication, which are essential for effective collaboration. Deszca, Ingols, and Cawsey (2020) emphasize that strong relationships support engagement and readiness for change. By participating in this activity, our team was able to connect on a personal level, which helped create a more comfortable and supportive working environment.
This exercise was valuable because it allowed us to understand each others strengths, goals, and working styles early in the project. Building this foundation helped reduce uncertainty, especially in a virtual setting, and set clear expectations for collaboration. These same principles apply in professional environments, where trust and communication are critical for teams navigating change.
Teamwork
Team projects in academic settings share many similarities with teamwork in organizational environments, particularly in the areas of communication, accountability, and collaboration. In both contexts, individuals must work with diverse perspectives while coordinating efforts toward a shared goal. Deszca, Ingols, and Cawsey (2020) note that effective teamwork is especially important during periods of change, as teams must remain adaptable and aligned.
While academic teams often operate under structured deadlines and instructor guidance, workplace teams typically face greater uncertainty and real-world consequences. Despite these differences, academic team projects provide valuable opportunities to practice collaboration and shared responsibility. This experience helped our team develop teamwork skills that will transfer directly to professional and organizational settings.
Team Building and Course Material
This team-building exercise aligns with Lewins Three-Stage Model of Change presented by Deszca, Ingols, and Cawsey (2020). The activity supported the unfreezing stage by helping reduce uncertainty and build trust among team members before beginning the project. Through open discussion about backgrounds, goals, and strengths, team members became more comfortable with one another, increasing openness and readiness to collaborate.
The exercise also helped prepare the team for the change stage by establishing clear communication and shared expectations early on. As the project progresses, the trust and relationships developed during this activity will help reinforce the refreezing stage through consistent collaboration and accountability. Overall, this experience demonstrated how relationship-building can support each stage of the change process and reinforced key course concepts by applying them in a practical team setting.
Conclusion
This team-building activity helped prepare our team for success on the TSI project by establishing trust, open communication, and a collaborative mindset early in the process. Taking time to connect outside of class allowed our team to work more effectively together by improving how we communicate, divide responsibilities, and support one another throughout the project. This experience also reinforced the importance of relationship-building during periods of change, a key theme from the course. The skills developed through this activitysuch as adaptability, accountability, and clear communicationwill transfer to both future coursework and professional settings, demonstrating that successful teamwork and change depend not only on structure and planning, but also on strong interpersonal connections.
Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Team Building Exercise Essay.pdf, Template for Team Building Exercise -1 (1).docx
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visualization
Create a visual (chart and graph preferred) using the attached spreadsheet and answer the prompts on the guidelines and rubric. Peer posts will be attached but is not due until Saturday.