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  • Leadership (640)

    Competency Name: Leadership and Innovation

    Competency Statement: Apply innovative frameworks and strategies to address organizational problems.

    Final Assessment Title: Final Assessment

    Program Learning Outcomes:

    OLMA 4) Strategy & Innovation: Apply adaptive leadership and entrepreneurship thinking and innovative practices to strategically navigate the complex demand of organizational environments in order to respond positively and effectively to problems in unfamiliar contexts, applying creative ideas, methods and way of thinking.

    Competency Learning Outcomes (CLOs)

    1. Combine leadership principles for creating, managing, and implementing innovation in organizations.
    2. Compare disruptive, discontinuous, or displacement innovation and the impacts of each.
    3. Analyze the technological, human, economic, organizational, social and cultural dimensions of innovation.
    4. Interpret barriers to creativity and innovation in real-world organizations and identify potential routes to improving creative performance.

    Purpose of the Assessment

    The final assessment aims to measure your understanding of the course material. To succeed, you must demonstrate proficiency or excellence in each course learning objective (CLO), as outlined in the final assessment rubric.

    Submission Artifacts:

    Final For the final assessment, you are encouraged to submit a 3,000 ~ 5,000-word APA-style reflection essay that integrates all milestones while offering additional solutions and insights to address the central themes of this course. Additionally, a 35-minutes reflection video summarizing the key points from your essay is required to enhance your overall presentation.

    Step 1: Identify a Meaningful ProblemSelect a relevant issue that aligns with this course and offers potential for innovative solutions. The problem may stem from personal experience or research. If associated with a well-known organization, publicly available data can provide valuable insights.

    Step 2: Research and Document Information Gather credible, well-documented sources, including academic studies, industry reports, and real-world cases. Ensure all references are cited in APA format.

    Step 3: Develop a Comprehensive AnalysisWrite a 3,000 ~ 5,000-word APA-formatted essay that:

    • Defines the problem and its significance.
    • Analyzes contributing factors.
    • Applies relevant theories and frameworks.
    • Proposes well-researched solutions.
    • Discusses potential challenges and implementation strategies.

    Step 4: Support with Scholarly ResearchUse at least three scholarly sources to strengthen your arguments. Properly integrate and cite them in APA format.

    Step 5: Final Review of Your Essay Ensure clarity, coherence, and adherence to academic standards. Your essay should be well-structured, logically developed, and thoroughly proofread.

    Step 6: Create a Reflection Video Record a 3~5-minute video (PPT voiceover or video) summarizing key insights, explaining your thought process, evaluating your proposed solutions, and discussing real-world applications.

    Step 7: Submit Your Final Work Double-check both files before submission:

    • Essay: Well-organized, properly formatted, and meeting all requirements.
    • Video: Clearly articulated and aligned with your written analysis.

    Complete Checklist for Submission

    Did you…

    • Ensure your final submission is clear, engaging, and well-structured.
    • Present a compelling and logically developed analysis of the selected issue.
    • Incorporate innovative solutions and critical thinking in your evaluation.
    • Support your analysis with at least three scholarly sources, properly cited in APA format.
    • Demonstrate a strong connection between course concepts, research findings, and proposed strategies.
    • Review for clarity, coherence, and alignment with assessment criteria.
    • Verify that your insights effectively address the identified problem with well-reasoned solutions.
    • Ensure your reflection video concisely summarizes key findings, evaluates your logic, and proposes real-world applications.
    • Double-check the accuracy of composition, adherence to APA formatting, and overall completeness before submission.
  • What is a software engineer and how to become one

    A software engineer is a person who designs, develops, and maintains software applications and systems. They use programming languages like Java, Python, and C++ to create software. Software engineers work in companies, develop mobile apps, websites, and computer programs. They also fix bugs and improve software performance.

    To become a software engineer, a person needs to study computer science, learn programming languages, and practice coding. Software engineering is a good career with high salary and many job opportunities.

    Requirements:

  • Case Analysis

    Project

    The project assignment provides a forum for analyzing and evaluating relevant topics of this week on the basis of the course competencies covered.

    Introduction:

    You are the chief information officer (CIO) of a large healthcare system. Medicare has mandated that all medical practices seeking Medicare compensation must begin using electronic medical records (EMR). Medicare has incentivized medical practices to place EMR in their offices by giving financial bonuses to medical practices that achieve certain goals.

    Tasks:Case Study Thirty-Six: The Electronic Medical Record: Efficient Medical Care or Disaster in the Making?

    Read the above case study; your task would be to evaluate this case study utilizing the format below. Make sure to include at least two scholarly/peer-reviewed articles to help support your evaluation.

    Case Study Evaluation

    • Prepare a written report of the case using the following format:
    • Background Statement: What is going on in this case as it relates to the identified major problem?
    • What are (only) the key points the reader needs to know in order to understand how you will solve the case?
    • Summarize the scenario in your own wordsdo not simply regurgitate the case. Briefly describe the organization, setting, situation, who is involved, who decides what, etc. Specifically identify the major problems and secondary issues.
    • What are the real issues? What are the differences? Can secondary issues become major problems?
    • Present an analysis of the causes and effects.
    • Fully explain your reasoning. Declare your role in a sentence or a short paragraph explaining from which role you will address the major problem and whether you are the chief administrator in the case or an outside consultant called in to advise.
    • Regardless of your choice, you must justify in writing as to why you chose that role. What are the advantages and disadvantages of your selected role? Be specific.
    • Recognize the strengths and weaknesses of the organization.
    • Identify the strengths and weaknesses that exist in relation to the major problem. Again, your focus here should be in describing what the organization is capable of doing (and not capable of doing) with respect to addressing the major problem. Thus, the identified strengths and weaknesses should include those at the managerial level of the problem. For example, if you have chosen to address the problem from the departmental perspective and the department is understaffed, that is a weakness worthy of mentioning. Be sure to remember to include any strengths/weaknesses that may be related to diversity issues.
    • Find out alternatives and recommend a solution.
    • Describe the two to three alternative solutions you came up with. What feasible strategies would you recommend? What are the pros and cons? State what should be donewhy, how, and by whom. Be specific. Evaluate how you would know when youve gotten there. There must be measurable goals put in place with the recommendations. Money is easiest to measure; what else can be measured? What evaluation plan would you put in place to assess whether you are reaching your goals?
    • TIP: Write this section as if you are trying to sell your proposed solution to the organization. Convince the reader that your proposed solution is the best available and that it will work as planned. Make sure that the goals you identify are worth the effort required to achieve them!

    To support your work, use your course and text readings and also use the . As in all assignments, cite all sources in your work and provide references for the citations in APA format.

    Submission Details:

    • Name your file as SU_MHA6999_W2_Project_LastName_FirstName.
    • Your assignment should be addressed in a 3- to 6-page document.
    • By the due date assigned, submit it to the Submissions Area.
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  • FBI crime laboratory services and forensic science

    Discussion [HINT]: You may wish to review the various articles in this week’s readings on crime labs to broaden your knowledge on this topic. 1) Visit the FBI website and search for the crime laboratory. What services are provided to law enforcement by the lab? 2) Pick one of the FBI services provided and create a request for analysis of specific evidence collected at a fictional crime scene. What testing would you request the FBI lab to do for your case? 3) Review these “body farm” videos and discuss what you found to be interesting. FBI Marks 20 Years of Training at ‘Body Farm’ Bodies of Research: Welcome To The Body Farm
  • cyb 400 7-1 project two

    To complete this assignment, you will need the following document: powerpoint The project incorporates one milestone, which was submitted in Module Five. (attached below)



    Requirements: see rubric plz

  • business plan project

    Evaluate the companys chain of command. Is it flat, hierarchical, or matrix-based? Describe the leadership style of key executives (e.g., transformational, transactional, servant leadership). Discuss how these factors impact motivation, efficiency, and culture. The business I chose for this business plan Is Montefiore Hospitals

  • Data Analytics Question

    I uploaded the files which contains the Exercise and the other files to solve it.

    Please adhere to the following:

    1- Do not use artificial intelligence, as the university detects its use and has Turnitin.

    2- Do not duplicate assignments from other students.

    3- Submit within the specified timeframe,I have chosen four days.


    Format: 1500-2000 words (Excluding graphs and charts) based on the guidelines below.

    I. Assignment Brief

    This assignment requires you to produce an academically grounded business analytics report.

    You are required to select one dataset from the pool of datasets provided on the assignment

    Loop submission link. All datasets have been sourced from open-access repositories and are

    approved for use for educational purposes only.

    Choose a dataset that aligns with an industry sector of interest to you (e.g. Healthcare

    Management, Human Resources, Marketing, Inventory Management, Transport, Education,

    etc.). Your role is to identify a business problem or opportunity that can be addressed

    analytically using the variables available in the selected dataset.

    Your task is to conduct the appropriate analytics processes to address the identified problem or

    opportunity and to present your findings in a business analytics report.

    In brief, a business analytics report is a structured document that presents data-driven insights to

    inform business decision-making. Using your chosen dataset, you are required to conduct descriptive,

    predictive, and prescriptive analytics.

    1. 2. II. Analytics Report Framework

    1. Organisational Context and Decision Challenge (20%)

    This section must demonstrate that the analytics work is grounded in a business need. You should

    include:

  • Industry Context: Introduce the sector and explain the relevance of the dataset to a real
  • industry setting.

  • Decision Problem or Strategic Opportunity: Clearly define the business problem or
  • opportunity. Business Value and Strategic Importance: Explain why this issue matters and what

    organisational value is sought (e.g., efficiency, growth, risk mitigation, optimisation).

  • Analytics Objectives and Key Questions: Frame clear, data-answerable business questions
  • aligned with the decision challenge.

    2. Working with Data and Analytical Design (20%)

    This section must demonstrate the use of the dataset to answer the business questions, not just

    technical execution. You should include:

  • Dataset Overview and Variable Classification: Identify key predictors (independent variables)
  • and targets (dependent variables).

  • Data Exploration and Assumptions: Discuss patterns, outliers, and potential limitations.
  • Data Preparation and Transformation: Explain cleaning steps and justification.
  • Analytical Approach and Justification: Describe why specific descriptive, predictive, and
  • prescriptive techniques were selected (you can limit the techniques to those taught in class).

    3. Analytical Execution and Evidence (30%)

    This section presents the analytic process and techniques in a structured analytical output.

  • Descriptive steps and insights
  • Predictive modelling results
  • Prescriptive analysis and decision scenarios
  • Analytics Dashboard: All key charts, tables, and visualisations must be presented together.
  • Each visual must include a short managerial insight statement.

    4. Critical Evaluation and Managerial Insight (20%)

    This section discusses your evaluation of the results.

  • Interpretation of results
  • Discussion of reliability, assumptions, risks, and limitations.
  • Managerial implications
  • Demonstrate how analytical outputs are combined with your industry understanding to inform
  • decisions.

    5. Recommendations and Decision Communication (5%)

    This section translates your analysis into action.

  • Actionable recommendations
  • Expected organisational impact
  • Implementation considerations
  • 6. Housekeeping (5%)

  • Harvard or APA referencing (include DOIs where available)
  • Logical structure and coherent argumentation
  • Table of contents
  • Professional presentation of dashboard and appendices
  • II. Minimum Requirements for Technical Analytics

    1. Descriptive Analytics

    a) Select four (4) variables from the dataset and formulate four (4) descriptive analytics

    questions that are relevant to your stated business problem.

    b) Produce data visualisations to support your descriptive analysis and summary statistics.c) Each visualisation must include a brief insight statement explaining what the visual shows

    and what decision or action it may inform.

    All descriptive analytics visualisations should be compiled and presented together in an

    analytics dashboard.

    2. Predictive Analytics

    Formulate and analyse at least one (1) predictive analytics question. Explain how the results of the

    analysis could influence or support the business decision or action.

    3. Prescriptive Analytics

    Formulate and analyse at least one (1) prescriptive analytics question. Clearly explain how the

    resulting recommendation would change or improve the business decision or action.

    Notes:

    1. 2. 3. Academic work at MSc level is expected to demonstrate independent research and critical

    judgement, supported by academic evidence and reputable third-party sources. Please use the

    Harvard or APA referencing style throughout your work.

    A wide range of relevant peer-reviewed journal articles covering all areas of analytics is

    available and should be consulted where appropriate.

    Plagiarism will not be tolerated. All sources must be properly acknowledged in accordance

    with the chosen referencing style

    Requirements: 1 day