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  • Scholarship paper

    • Short Essay (400-600 words): Describe something unique about you or your experience that inspired you to pursue a career in healthcare. How will you use this scholarship and this quality/experience to help shape the future of your chosen field?

    I work at the VA clinic (primary care full-time) and in emergency room part-time. I recently completed my MSN in nursing administration and now getting my Post Masters DNP in leadership. This scholarship and degree will help me provide better care to our veterans

  • Treasure Hunt: Roles and Responsibilities of Healthcare Prof…

    Use a template to identify roles, responsibilities, qualifications, and ethical requirements of healthcare professionals.In todays healthcare system, teamwork across disciplines is crucial for delivering high-quality care. These teams include a variety of professionals, such as providers, administrators, and allied health specialists, each bringing unique skills and knowledge. Providers, like doctors and nurse practitioners, focus on diagnosing and directly treating patients.

    Administrators are key to keeping operations smooth by managing patient records, ensuring compliance with regulations, and overseeing operational workflows that support the entire multi-disciplinary teams. Allied health professionals, including radiologic technologists and physical therapists, offer specialized services that assist with diagnosis, treatment, and patient recovery. Working together, these roles create a well-rounded approach to care, allowing healthcare teams to effectively meet complex patient needs.

    Requirements: n/a

  • 12 Step -Self-Help Group Visit

    Visit one 12 Step Self-Help group (AA, NA, ACOA, GA, SA, etc.) or any other self-help group. Submit a 23-page reflection paper that identifies observed principles of group dynamics, including type of group, group process components, developmental stages, group leaders roles, members roles and behaviors, therapeutic factors of group work, and your personal reaction to the group. Must include and use a minimum of two references.

    *Please note: This must be an open meeting unless you are a member of this 12-step self-help organization. You can attend any type of self-help group.

    Rubric for Group Visit/Professional Development Paper 15 points

    Did Not Meet Requirements 9 points or less

    Met Minimal Requirements 10- 12 points

    Met or Exceeded

    Requirements 13 – 15points

    Did not submit reflection, did not submit reflection on time and/or submitted without all elements: process and content, structure, leadership, substantive contribution regarding emotional and cognitive reaction

    Did not attend an appropriate 12-step self-help group

    Submitted reflection with most elements: process and content, structure, leadership, substantive contribution regarding emotional and cognitive reaction

    Attended an appropriate 12-step self-help group

    Submitted reflection with all elements: process and content, structure, leadership, substantive contribution regarding emotional and cognitive reaction

    Attended an appropriate 12-step self-help group

    Did not demonstrate critical thinking and/or professional writing

    Demonstrated a limited degree of professional writing and critical thinking

    Demonstrated professional writing and critical thinking

    Did not use APA style format including cover page and references and/or submission had more than a few errors

    (spelling and grammar errors are worth 1/3 of a point each)

    Used APA style format including cover page and references with minimal errors

    (spelling and grammar errors are worth 1/3 of a point each)

    Used APA style format including cover page and references

    (spelling and grammar errors are worth 1/3 of a point each)

    Did not submit minimum of 2 typed pages APA style and/or was missing cover page and/or reference page

    Submitted minimum of 2 typed pages APA style not including cover page or reference page

    Submitted minimum of 2 typed pages APA style not including cover page or reference page

  • Finance – 2 Tasks, Solutions Provided

    There are two problem sets on introductory finance. Solutions are available as well. You are to understand the questions, the given info, and the solutions, and form similar solutions to the two problem sets. Since answers are already given, this should be an easier task. Many questions require equations/graphs, so some solutions are to be done neatly by hand. The solution content should be restricted to the shared text and not from elsewhere/advanced knowledge. 2 word docs are needed in response.

    Chapter 3 Problem Set – Problems 12-18

    Chapter 4 Problem Set – Problems 5, 7, 12-14

    Requirements: As long as solutions + graphs/equations if needed

  • Childhood Education

    Please read the file. Please do not use AI to complete this assignment. I do run it through originality ai to make sure it is human original work. If you can not complete this assignment without AI, please do not accept it.

  • Group Movie Analysis Paper

    Group Movie Analysis Paper – total 15 points

    View the movie The Breakfast Club. Write a (3 page) critical paper analyzing the group. Please use APA style; write in third person using concepts from the text and course to identify (a) stages, (b) therapeutic factors, (c) member roles, leader roles, (e) group process, (g) critical incidents, and (h) challenging members. This paper is to be an analysis, and not a summary of the movie.

    Rubric for Group Movie Analysis Paper – 15 points

    Did Not Meet

    Competency

    9 points or less

    Met Competency Minimally

    10 -12 points

    Met or Exceeded Competency

    13-15 points

    Did not use APA style for format, movie citations, and references or used with multiple errors

    (spelling and grammar errors are worth 1/3 of a point)

    Used APA style for format, movie citations and references

    (spelling and grammar errors are worth 1/3 of a point)

    Used APA style for format, movie citations, and references

    (spelling and grammar errors are worth 1/3 of a point)

    Did not demonstrate professional writing and/or critical thinking

    Demonstrated professional writing and critical thinking

    Demonstrated professional writing and critical thinking

    Did not identify or identified member roles, group process, critical incidents, stages, therapeutic factors, member roles, leader roles, critical incidents, and group process with several omissions or errors

    Identified member roles, group process, critical incidents, stages, therapeutic factors, member roles, leader roles, critical incidents, and group process with minimal omissions or errors

    Identified member roles, stages, therapeutic factors, member roles, leader roles, critical incidents, and group process

    Summarized most if not all of the movie

    Included some analyzation and summarization of the movie

    Appropriately analyzed the movie

  • PROJECT 2: PRESENTATION

    PROJECT 2: PRESENTATION

    PROJECT DESCRIPTION

    The use of digital and social media can have a profound effect on society. This project requires you to research and report on an organization or company who has used or is using digital or social media to create a profound effect, impact, or influence on others.

    Project 2 Consists of:

    1. Project Requirements (topics and content to cover)

    2. Presentation Requirements (content organization)

    3. Submission Requirements (how to submit your assignment)

    4. Presentation Resources

    5. Due Date Information and Late Policy

    Project Requirements

    Select an organization or company that used or uses digital or social media to impact others. CREATE A PRESENTATION (using a professional presentation application such as Microsoft PowerPoint, Prezi, or Apple Keynote for the Mac) highlighting the information you found.

    NOTE 1: You are required to complete ALL THREE SECTIONS of this project (Sections 1, 2, and 3). PLEASE SELECT A DIFFERENT COMPANY THAN THE ONE YOU USED IN PROJECT 1.SECTION 1: ORGANIZATION OR COMPANY INFORMATION

    Provide the following information about the organization or company you select. Answer the questions below:

    Item 1: What is the name of the organization or company?

    Item 2: What year was the organization or company established?

    Item 3: What is the organization’s or companys goal or mission?

    Item 4: Provide the company’s or organization’s website address (URL), if available.

    Item 5: Where is the company or organization’s headquarters located?

    Section 1 Source: Include at least one source for Section 1. Include this source as an in-paper citation and on your Reference page.

    SECTION 2: DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL OR SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCE

    Describe how digital or social media was used to influence others while answering the following questions:

    Item 1: Describe how digital or social media was used to influence others. Provide at least one example, instance, or situation that highlights this influence.

    Item 2: In the example, instance, or situation you provided in Item 1, what specific digital or social media platforms were used (e.g. Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, Snapchat, Pinterest, or YouTube) and how were they used?

    Item 3: What occurred as the result of the use of digital or social media? Describe the impact or magnitude of the change.

    Section 2 Source: Include at least one source for Section 2. Include this source as an in-paper citation and on your References Slide(s).

    To help you with completing Section 2, an example is provided below:

    Section 2 Example 1: Invisible Children – Kony 2012

    In 2012, an organization called Invisible Children created and posted a 30 minute movie on YouTube to launch a campaign they called “Kony 2012.” View the movie here ().

    The Kony 2012 campaign was an effort to capture James Kony, who was portrayed as a ruthless rebel leader in Uganda who committed numerous atrocities against humanity, including kidnapping and murder.

    The Kony 2012 campaign had a tremendous impact. The video generated over 100 million YouTube Views. Over 20 million dollars was donated to support the effort to capture James Kony

    NOTE 2: You cannot use Invisible Children in your project.

    To help you with completing Section 2, a second example is provided below:

    Section 1 Example 2: The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

    In 2016, the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association (ALS) organized the Ice Bucket Challenge. The challenge involved pouring a bucket filled with ice and water over a person’s head, followed by the person nominating 3 people who then had to take the challenge. The person would then making a contribution to ALS research. The challenge quickly became viral, gaining support and participation from celebrities. As a result of the challenge, traffic to the ALS web page increased, over 250,000 new donors signed up, and over 13.3 million dollars was raised.

    NOTE 3: You cannot use the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in your project.

    SECTION 3: ANALYSIS

    What was the full impact of the use of Digital or Social Media?

    Item 1: Was the change created by the use of digital or social media positive or negative (or both) in your opinion?

    Item 2: How successful was the company in accomplishing the objective? Support your answer.

    Item 3: List one thing the company could have done better to accomplish their objective.

    To help you with completing Section 3, we have provided two examples below:

    Section 3 Example 1: Invisible Children – Kony 2012

    The Kony 2012 campaign had both positive and negative results:

    The Kony 2012 campaign received global attention. This attention lead to political and military action. The US government, lead by President Obama, backed a mission of 5,000 soldiers to James Kony.

    The organization came under scrutiny as many have questioned their efforts (see YouTube video or CNN report at and ).

    James Kony has not been caught. Some people even believe that he is no longer living or a threat to the region.

    Section 3 Example 2: The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

    The Ice Bucket Challenge was extremely successful. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge increased the level of awareness of ALS and was extremely positive.

    The Ice Bucket Challenge campaign has ended. In order to sustain the effort by coming up with a new challenge each year. One idea would be to use a number of celebrities to start the new challenge every year. Also, the association could do a better job of showing how the money donated has gone to furthering the cause. I would also create a thank you video from current ALS patients. The key here is to find ways to take advantage of the momentum the Ice Bucket Challenge initially created.

    Section 3 Sources: Include at least one source for Section 3. Include the source as in-slide citation and on your References page.

    NOTE 4: You can not use in your project or any company or organization we discussed in class or in this assignment (e.g. The Ice Bucket Challenge or Invisible Children).Paper Requirements

    Presentation Requirements

    1. SLIDE SETUP AND ORGANIZATION

    Your presentation must include the following slides and sections:

    Item 1: Title Slide

    Your Title Slide should contain the following:

    • Project Name
    • Your Name
    • Instructors Name
    • Course name and section number

    Item 2: Organization or Company Information (Section 1)

    Item 3: Description of the Digital Media Influence (Section 2)

    Item 4: Analysis of the Digital Media Influence (Section 3)

    Item 5: Summary Slide

    Item 6: Question Slide (this is where the audience is invited to ask questions). You will only need to include a “Title Only” slide .

    Item 7: References Slide(s) (Your References MUST be in APA format)!

    2. PRESENTATION LENGTH

    Minimum of 10 slides; Maximum of 15 slides.

    (Title and Reference slides do not count toward the total slide count).

    NOTE 5: Going over 15 slides is fine, but if you are under 6 slides you will be penalized 10% (one letter grade).

    3. SLIDE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS

    a. Keep it Simple: Slides must be easy to read and uncluttered. Keep in mind the 7 x 7 rule with presentation software, which effectively states no more than 7 words per bullet and 7 bullets per slide.

    b. Images: Pictures and images should be used sparingly to avoid distraction from the main contents. Include at least one table, graph, or image of an appropriate size that is relevant and supports the information provided in your paper. Feel free to create the image if you like, but it must be professional.

    c. Fonts: Use a standard font like Times New Roman or Helvetica. Use 36-point font for your slide title, 28-point font for main points, and 24-point font for secondary points.

    d. Footer: Include the slide number, title of your presentation, and your name in the footer (except on title slide).

    e. Background: Appropriate for the presentation. Use creativity here, but your background color or design must not detract from the readability of the slides. A bad example would be using dark text against a dark background. Make sure the background and font colors are a good contrast.

    f. Contrast: Appropriate Foreground-Background Segregation (use dark text against a light background or white or light colored text against a dark background. This creates contrast.

    4. PRESENTATION NARRATION

    Add “Narration” to each and every Slide in your presentation.

    I would like you to present your presentation as if you were giving it to a LIVE AUDIENCE. In addition to designing each slide, I also want you to provide me with the transcript of the words you would actually say, word-for-word. while each slide is being displayed.

    Adding Narration

    You can accomplish this in several ways:

    a. Adding Text Narration to the Notes Section of each slide, OR

    b. Adding Voice Narration to each slide (Export the Narration as a .MOV file).

    5. SOURCES

    Include at least Four (4) Sources (Total)

    a. Include at least One (1) Source for Section 1.

    b. Include at least One (1) Source for Section 2.

    c. Include at least Two (2) Sources for Section 3. At least one of the two sources must be a Professional or Scholarly Source.

    Clarification: Please do not use unprofessional sources such as Wikipedia, About.com, Answers.com, Dictionary.com, How.com, or anything remotely similar. Examples of scholarly sources include textbooks, articles, academic journals, and conference proceedings. Scholarly resources are written by experts in their fields, grounded in research, and often refereed (reviewed and edited by researchers in the field). Examples of professional sources include: trade journals or magazines. Professional sources are written for a specific audience that works in certain field. They are not research-based. You can also use our course content (e.g. Learning resources) as a source as well. UMGC has a top-notch, extensive online library. You can find many scholarly and professional sources there.

    NOTE 6: You can also use social media (e.g. X posts, blogs, YouTube) sources as well as this is a paper about the use of digital and social media.

    PRESENTATION RESOURCE

    The following optional resources may be helpful in completing this project:

    1. Life After Death by PowerPoint (3 mins | Automatic Closed Captioning)

    This Youtube video provides great tips sprinkled in with humor! 🙂

    2. PowerPoint Tutorial: Recording and Exporting Videos (5 mins | Automatic Closed Captioning).

    Submission Requirements

    Please submit your completed paper to your Assignments Folder in our CMST 301 LEO Classroom before the due date.

    Due DateFive (5) Day Late Period: The Assignments Folder will remain open 5 days after the due date for late submissions. There will be a 10% (or 20 point) reduction for assignments submitted during the 5-day grace period. After 5 days, late assignments will not be accepted or graded. The Assignments Folder will be closed at this point as well and you will not be able to physically submit the assignment.

    Exceptions may be allowed, on a case-by-case basis, for life situations (military deployment, medical illness, death in the family, etc). In all cases, timely notification of a “life situation” is critical to the approval of any extensions. All exceptions must be accompanied by official documentation, which is subject to inspection and approval. Workload, course load, vacations, or bad memory are not acceptable excuses.

    Running Close to the Deadline?: Please do not wait until the last minute to submit your assignment. Give yourself at least a 5-hour window to account for any technical difficulties that might arise. If you experience technical difficulties beyond your control that do not allow you to successfully complete the assignment, immediately follow the steps below:

    Step 1: Contact the . Inform them of the problem you are having. Get a problem ticket number from them to document the situation.

    Step 2: E-mail me ASAP and include (a) your class and section, (b) description of the problem you are having, (c) your problem ticket number from the Help Center, and (d) your name, so I can investigate the situation.

    Step 3: Attempt to attach your assignment to a message to me inside of LEO.

    Step 4: E-mail the assignment to me.

    Grade Value

    This project is worth 200 points or 20% of your total grade for the course.

    Grade Reductions

    You will lose points for issues such as: not following directions, not submitting your work on time, and failure to include all required elements. Each omission will result in a partial point deduction.

    Submitting Your Assignment

    To complete this project and receive full credit, you must submit your completed presentation to your Assignments Folder unless you encounter problems–discussed above).

    Technical Difficulties in Submitting Your Work

    • Submit Early: Please do not wait until the last minute to submit your assignment. Give yourself at least a 5-hour window to account for any technical difficulties that might arise. If you experience technical difficulties beyond your control that do not allow you to successfully complete the assignment, immediately follow the steps below:
    • Step 1: Contact the . Inform them of the problem you are having. Get a problem ticket number from them to document the situation.
    • Step 2: E-mail me ASAP and include a description of the problem you are having and your problem ticket number from the Help Center so I can investigate the situation.
    • Step 3: E-mail the assignment to my e-mail address. The date and time your e-mail is received will help provide a timestamp of your work.

    Archive Your Assignment

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  • Analysis of Carls Cookies

    A. Analysis of Carls Cookies

    Step 1: Read the Scenario

    SCENARIO: Carls Cookies, established in 2019, is a boutique bakery. Carls Cookies has built a loyal customer base due to its commitment to quality and unique product offerings. Carl, the owner, has a strong desire to optimize production and marketing strategies to maximize revenue and maintain high customer satisfaction. Carl has collected sample data over the past 85 weeks and wants you to analyze this data to uncover insights that can help address his questions.

    Step 2: Look Over the Data

    Use Carls Cookies Excel workbook to help you with this case, which is located here:

    A breakdown of each column is as follows:

    WeekThe chronological week in which data was collected.YearThe year in which data was collected.QuarterThe financial quarter in which the data was collected.Gross SalesThe dollar amount of gross sales for the week.Cookies SoldThe number of cookies sold for the week.Selling Price / CookieThe amount charged per cookie.Snickerdoodles SoldHow many snickerdoodle cookies were sold that week.Peanut Butter SoldHow many peanut butter cookies were sold that week.Pumpkin SoldHow many pumpkin cookies were sold that week.Sugar SoldHow many sugar cookies were sold that week.Oatmeal Raisin SoldHow many oatmeal raisin cookies were sold that week.White Choc. Mac. SoldHow many white chocolate macadamia cookies were sold that week.Gingerbread SoldHow many gingerbread cookies were sold that week.Black and White SoldHow many black and white cookies were sold that week.Macaron SoldHow many macarons were sold that week.Cost to Make CookiesThe cost of ingredients used to make all cookies in a particular week.Labor CostThe labor cost of Carls Cookies for the week.Rent CostThe rent cost for Carls Cookies for the week.Utilities CostThe cost of all utilities for the week.Marketing CostThe amount Carls Cookies spent on marketing that week.Type of MarketingWhat kind of marketing Carls Cookies did for the week.Discounts GivenThe number of discounts Carls Cookies gave to customers that week.Customer Sat. RatingThe average customer satisfaction rating that week.Average Customer SpendThe amount the average customer spent that week.

    ASSIGNMENT: For this touchstone, you are going to analyze the sample data using the analytical techniques you have learned in Challenges 1.2, 2.1, and 2.2 and present your findings as a PowerPoint presentation. Your audience is Carl, the owner of Carls Cookies. You should answer all of Carls questions in your presentation. Your analysis should be presented in a PowerPoint presentation that includes speaker notes, which explain your points. Use visualizations to summarize your findings.Step 3: Read Carl’s Questions

    Question 1: Carl is offering several cookie varieties. He wants to optimize his operations by identifying underperforming cookies. Carl has provided you with sales data, including weekly cookie sales and selling prices, as well as associated costs. After analyzing customer feedback, Carl found trends in customer satisfaction:

    • Peanut Butter Cookies: Consistently receive the lowest satisfaction ratings, with complaints about dryness and lack of flavor.
    • Pumpkin Cookies: Average satisfaction ratings, with some customers mentioning they are too seasonal for year-round appeal.
    • Macaron Cookies: Not always everyones favorite but have good customer satisfaction ratings overall.

    Using the provided sales data, create a PivotTable (format as a heatmap) and a PivotChart of units of cookies sold by cookie type. Based on your findings and the customer feedback Carl supplied, recommend whether Carl should continue (or discontinue), improve, or expand production of specific cookie varieties. Specifically make sure to identify underperforming cookies using sales data, recommend whether to continue, improve, or discontinue specific varieties. (Slide #2)

    Question 2: Carl wants to understand how his marketing strategies (flyer, coupon, tv, radio, and shopper) boost his store’s sales. He has gathered data on the different marketing campaigns, including total gross sales, number of cookies sold, and marketing costs for each campaign. He gives you the following information about marketing to consider:

    • The competition spends 10% of their gross sales on marketing.
    • Carl spends about 7% of his gross sales on marketing.
    • Studies show if Carl moves to social media marketing, he can cut his marketing costs to $300 per week, but he will also incur a 5% drop in gross sales.

    Carl is seeking your assistance to analyze the effectiveness of these marketing strategies based on total gross sales, average gross sales per marketing media, and gross sales generated per marketing dollar spent. Visualize which type of marketing is the most effective overall and which one performs best on average. Based on the data and Carls insights, should he adjust his marketing strategy? (Slide #3)

    Question 3: Carl is looking to understand the financial trends of his business and how he can navigate them while boosting weekly net income. He has provided data on his gross profit and all associated costs over several months. After reviewing costs for his business, Carl provides you with the following information:

    • Selling Price per Cookie: Has remained unchanged at $3.50 for the past two years, but he is thinking about raising the price to $4.00 to keep up with rising costs.
    • Utilities Cost: Generally stable, but there are rumors of rate hikes of 10%.
    • Cost to Make Cookies: Variable, often influenced by inflation and commodity pricing. It is expected that these costs will increase by 6% in the next 12 months.

    Carl is asking for your help to analyze his income trends, specifically focusing on net income (Net Income = Gross Profit All Costs). Specifically, he wants to identify trends considering the following scenarios:

    • Current weekly net income
    • New weekly net income if he raised his prices to $4 per cookie and there are no cost increases
    • The increase in weekly net income if prices increase to $4 per cookie but costs do not increase
    • New net income per week if both costs and price of cookies increase

    Based on this data, how could changing price and cost factors impact his overall profitability? Using the data and the information Carl provided, what are your recommendations to boost weekly net income? (Slide #4 and calculations on Slide #5)

    Question 4: Carl is interested in understanding customer spending habits at his store. He has collected data on the average amount each customer spends per week. Carl notices the following trends:

    • High-Spending Customers: A small percentage of customers make large purchases regularly (between $34 and $35).
    • Moderate-Spending Customers: The majority of customers spend a consistent, moderate amount each week (between $28-$33). These customers can usually be upsold by $2-$3 per customer if deals are offered.
    • Low-Spending Customers: Customers who make infrequent purchases ($27 or less) are often more demanding and want to sample cookies, increasing costs.

    Carl is seeking your assistance to analyze the distribution of the average amount a customer spends per week. He wants to learn what insights can be drawn from this data to better understand customer behavior and improve his profit margin. What recommendations can you give, based on the data? (Slide #6)

    Question 5: Carl wants to gain insight into the performance of his business throughout the year and has provided data on his gross sales in the spreadsheet. Carls business goals are:

    • To attain quarter-over-quarter growth in gross sales of 5%
    • To mediate any quarterly declines in sales
    • To have his geometric mean per year average 5%

    Based on the trend and geometric mean data you calculated and Carls goals, should Carl raise his prices, reduce the costs of the ingredients he uses in his cookies, or both? (Slide #7)

    Question 6: In 2023, Carl began a discount incentive to help increase customer satisfaction. The incentive is that for any order over $30, the customer would receive 10% off their entire order. Carl has collected data on the number and cost of discounts given each week and the corresponding average customer satisfaction ratings. Carl wonders:

    • Should I continue with the discounts?
    • Are the costs of the discounts worth any potential increases in customer satisfaction?
    • What if I discontinue the discounts?

    Carl is seeking your assistance in determining the strength of any relationship between the number of discounts he gives each week and their corresponding customer satisfaction scores. Using this data, what advice would you give him that would answer his questions about the discounts? (Slide #8 and show calculations on Slide #9)

    Question 7: Every quarter, Carl often ends up ordering too many ingredients because he does not have a valid model to reference for purchases. In addition, some ingredients for his cookies need a longer lead time to order. Because of these issues, Carl needs to understand the relationship between the business quarter and the type of cookies sold in that quarter. He has gathered data on the number of each type of cookie sold across the four business quarters for 2023. Carl has the following questions:

    • Is there an effective model I can use to help me order ingredients?
    • Are type of cookie and quarter sold dependent variables?
    • Should I use the data I observed as a guide to help me order ingredients in the future?

    Carl is seeking your assistance to analyze whether there is a significant association between the business quarter and the type of cookie sold. Based on the data, does Carl have a strong model he can use as a guide to order ingredients for upcoming quarters? (Slide #10)

    Step 4: Analyze the Provided Excel Dataset to Derive Insights

    You should answer all of Carls questions in your presentation. Here is a basic template with slide headers that you can use, but it is not required.

    Make sure to use visuals (graphs, tables, heatmaps) to enhance your findings. At minimum you should have 11 slides.

    • Slide 1 Title Slide
    • Slide 2 Question 1 on Product Performance Analysis
    • Which cookies are underperforming, and what should Carl do?
    • Analyze weekly sales and customer satisfaction ratings.
    • Recommend whether Carl should discontinue, improve, or expand certain varieties.
    • Slide 3 Question 2 on Marketing Strategy Evaluation
    • Slide 4 Question 3 on Financial Trends Analysis
    • Slide 5 Excel Calculations for Financial Trends for Question #3
    • Slide 6 Question 4 on Customer Spending Behavior
    • Slide 7 Question 5 on Quarterly Sales Performance
    • Slide 8 Question 6 on Discount Incentive Effectiveness
    • Slide 9 Excel Calculations for Discounts for Question 6
    • Slide 10 Question 7 on Ingredient Ordering Model
    • Slide 11 Summary and Recommendations for Carl Slide

    Step 5: Add Speaker Notes Explaining Your Methodology, Analysis, and Recommendations

    Your analysis should be presented in a PowerPoint presentation that includes speaker notes, which should clearly explain your analysis and recommendations.

    Speaker notes for each question should address the following:

    1. The data you used (and why you used that data) to answer the question.
    2. A justification of why you chose the data visualization you used.
    3. A detailed explanation of how the data supports your answer.
    4. The rationale of any calculations you made, if any.

    Step 6: Review the Grading Rubric to Ensure All Criteria are Met

    Review the rubric to ensure that you understand how you will be evaluated. Also review the requirements to ensure that your Touchstone is complete.

    Step 7: Submit Your Touchstone

    Submit your completed Touchstone (as a .pptx file) using the blue button at the top of this page.

    B. Rubric

    Advanced (100%)Proficient (85%)Acceptable (75%)Needs Improvement (50%)Non-Performance (0%)Completeness of Responses to Carls Questions

    All seven of Carls questions have been answered fully and accurately. Each question is weighted equally within this category. (25%)

    All 7 questions are thoroughly answered with detailed analysis and appropriate conclusions for each. There is clear evidence of deep understanding and insight.5-6 questions are fully answered, with minor gaps or incomplete interpretations in some areas. Overall analysis and conclusions are solid, though some areas could be improved.3-4 questions are answered, but significant gaps in the analysis or reasoning exist. The work demonstrates basic understanding but lacks depth in several areas.1-2 questions are answered, or most answers show a lack of thoroughness, accuracy, or completeness. The analysis is superficial or incorrect in several areas.None of the questions are adequately answered, or all answers are entirely missing depth, accuracy, and completeness.Data Accuracy, Analytical Techniques, and Use of Excel

    Data analysis is accurate, appropriate analytical techniques were used (as learned in Challenges 1.2 through 2.2), and Excel was used effectively to perform the analysis. (30%)

    All data calculations and analyses are accurate, and appropriate analytical techniques (e.g., statistical methods, trend analysis) are used for each of Carls 7 questions. Excel is used effectively and efficiently throughout the analysis with no errors.Most analyses are correct, with minor errors or incomplete application of analytical techniques in some cases. Excel is used effectively, though some areas could be optimized for better efficiency.Some analyses contain errors or misinterpretations, and the appropriate analytical techniques are not consistently applied. Excel is used, but with noticeable inefficiencies or mistakes.Several analyses are inaccurate or misinterpreted, and the appropriate analytical techniques are frequently misapplied. Excel usage is flawed, and its application to the analysis is limited or incorrect.Most analyses are inaccurate or missing. Analytical techniques are either not applied or applied incorrectly, and Excel is used minimally or not at all.Presentation Design & Use of Appropriate Visualizations

    The design of the presentation is effective, with a specific focus on whether the most appropriate visualizations (charts, graphs, etc.) are chosen to best represent the analysis for each of Carls 7 questions. (20%)

    Each of Carls 7 questions is accompanied by the most appropriate and effective visual (e.g., bar chart, line graph, pie chart, scatter plot, etc.), clearly and accurately communicating the analysis. The choice of visual is based on best practices for data representation, enhancing the clarity and impact of the presentation.Most questions are accompanied by appropriate visuals that support the analysis, though some may not fully align with the optimal choice for data representation. The overall presentation remains clear and effective.Visuals are included for most questions, but several do not represent the data in the best possible way, leading to reduced clarity and effectiveness of the analysis. Some improvement in visual selection is needed.Visuals are present for only a few questions, and many of them are not the best choice for effectively communicating the data. The analysis lacks clarity due to inappropriate or poorly designed visuals.Visuals are missing for most or all questions, or the chosen visuals are ineffective and fail to support the analysis. The presentation does not clearly communicate the data.Clarity and Insightfulness of Speaker Notes

    Speaker notes clearly explain the analysis for each of Carl’s 7 questions, offering insights, recommendations, and detailed explanations. (15%)

    Speaker notes are thorough, insightful, and clearly explain the analysis for each of Carls 7 questions. They provide detailed explanations, relevant insights, and actionable recommendations, demonstrating a deep understanding of the data and findings.Speaker notes are clear and adequately explain the analysis for most of Carls questions. Some minor gaps in detail or insights may exist, but the recommendations are generally relevant and supported by the data.Speaker notes provide explanations for some of Carls questions but may lack depth or clarity. Several explanations may be incomplete, and insights or recommendations are either minimal or not strongly linked to the data.Speaker notes are incomplete, unclear, or lacking depth for most of Carls questions. The analysis is not well-explained, and the insights or recommendations are shallow or only marginally related to the data.Speaker notes are largely absent or fail to explain the analysis effectively for the majority of Carls questions. Recommendations, if provided, are irrelevant or not data driven.Technical Execution & Use of Excel

    Technical aspects of the project are accurate and complete, including correct calculations, adherence to the PowerPoint structure, and the effective use of Excel for analysis. (10%)

    All calculations are correct, and Excel is used efficiently and effectively for data analysis, including appropriate use of formulas, charts, and other tools. The presentation fully adheres to all assignment requirements, including slide structure and file format.Most calculations are correct, with only minor errors. Excel is generally used effectively, though some inefficiencies or minor mistakes may be present. The presentation follows most assignment requirements, with slight deviations in slide structure or format.Some calculations are incorrect, and Excel is not fully utilized effectively in parts of the analysis. Several assignment requirements are missing or incomplete, such as the correct number of slides or proper file format.Many calculations are incorrect, and Excel is used poorly or only partially. Numerous assignment requirements are not met, and the presentation does not align with key structural or formatting expectations.Most or all calculations are incorrect, and Excel is either not used or used ineffectively. The majority of assignment requirements, such as slide structure and file format, are not fulfilled.

    C. Requirements

    The following requirements must be met for your submission:

    • Hand in a .pptx file with slides listed above.
    • Use a readable 11- or 12-point font.
    • All writing must be appropriate for an academic context. Follow academic writing conventions (correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and formatting).
    • Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
    • Submission must include your name and the date (included in the template).

    This assignment provides a practical experience in business analytics, honing skills essential for data-driven decision-making in business environments. Your analysis and recommendations will help Carl optimize his operations and improve profitability.

    Good luck, and enjoy uncovering insights for Carl’s Cookies!

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Carls Cookies Data.pdf

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  • As you like it essay

    I want to write about the 1st topic, As you like it book (new Oxford edition) is needed

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): EWCS Quotations 6th edition.pdf, 103-1_Winter_2026.pdf

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  • Sentinel Event

    From a health care provider perspective (e.g., hospital, physicians practice, long-term care, hospice, home health, surgery center, etc.), write a brief description of unintended retention of a foreign object in your own words.

    In addition, address the following:

    • Identify the sentinel event, who was involved, what occurred, and where it occurred.
    • Describe the applicable accrediting agencys requirements for reporting the event (e.g., OSHA, ACHA, CMS, CDC, CLIA, The Joint Commission [TJC], AHCA, state agencies).
    • Discuss the probable cause that may have contributed to the sentinel event (e.g., process failure, human error, policy error, systems error, technology failure, etc.).
    • Create a recommendation that will reduce the risk of future events from occurring.

    https://www.jointcommission.org/en-us/knowledge-library/support-center/standards-interpretation/sentinel-event-policy-and-procedures

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): World Health Organization_Course06_understanding-and-managing-clinical-risk.pdf, Sentinel events_The Joint Commission 2021.pdf

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