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Having had many discussions on ethical issues and why we think the way we do, reply to David Brooks, the author of the editorial below. Be specific; do not offer your opinion. Support your comment.

Article:

A little while ago, a national study authorized by Congress found that abstinence education programs don’t work. That gave liberals a chance to feel superior because it turns out that preaching traditional morality to students doesn’t change behavior.

But in this realm, nobody has the right to feel smug. American schools are awash in moral instruction ? on sex, multiculturalism, environmental awareness and so on ? and basically none of it works. Sex ed doesn’t change behavior. Birth control education doesn’t produce measurable results. The fact is, schools are ineffectual when it comes to values education. You can put an adult in front of a classroom or an assembly, and that adult can emit words, but don’t expect much impact.

That’s because all this is based on a false model of human nature. It’s based on the idea that human beings are primarily deciders. If you pour them full of moral maxims, they will be more likely to decide properly when temptation arises. If you pour them full of information about the consequences of risky behavior, they will decide to exercise prudence and forswear unwise decisions.

That’s the way we’d like to think we are, but that’s not the way we really are, and it’s certainly not the way teenagers are. There is no central executive zone in the brain where all information is gathered and decisions are made. There is no little homunculus up there watching reality on a screen and then deciding how to proceed. In fact, the mind is a series of parallel processes and loops, bidding for urgency.

We’re not primarily deciders. We’re primarily perceivers. The body receives huge amounts of information from the world, and what we primarily do is turn that data into a series of generalizations, stereotypes and theories that we can use to navigate our way through life. Once we’ve perceived a situation and construed it so that it fits one of the patterns we carry in our memory, we’ve pretty much rigged how we’re going to react, even though we haven’t consciously sat down to make a decision.

Construing is deciding.

A boy who grew up in a home where he was emotionally rejected is going to perceive his girlfriend differently than one who grew up in a happier home, even though he might not be able to tell you why or how. Women who grow up in fatherless homes menstruate at an earlier age than those who don’t, and surely perceive their love affairs differently as well.

Women who live in neighborhoods with a shortage of men wear more revealing clothing and are in general more promiscuous than women in other neighborhoods. They probably are not conscious of how their behavior has changed, but they’ve accurately construed their situation (tougher competition for mates) and altered their behavior accordingly.

When a teenage couple is in the backseat of a car about to have sex or not, or unprotected sex or not, they are not autonomous creatures making decisions based on classroom maxims or health risk reports. Their behavior is shaped by the subconscious landscapes of reality that have been implanted since birth.

Did they grow up in homes where they felt emotionally secure? Do they often feel socially excluded? Did they grow up in a neighborhood where promiscuity is considered repulsive? Did they grow up in a sex-drenched environment or an environment in which children are buffered from it? (According to a New Zealand study, firstborns are twice as likely to be virgins at 21 than later-born children.)

In other words, the teenagers in that car won’t really be alone. They’ll be in there with a whole web of attitudes from friends, family and the world at large. Some teenagers will derive from those shared patterns a sense of subconscious no-go zones. They’ll regard activities in that no-go zone the way vegetarians regard meat ? as a taboo, beyond immediate possibility.

Deciding is conscious and individual, but perceiving is subconscious and communal. The teen sex programs that actually work don’t focus on the sex. They focus on the environment teens live in. They work on the substratum of perceptions students use to orient themselves in the world. They don’t try to lay down universal rules, but apply the particular codes that have power in distinct communities. They understand that changing behavior changes attitudes, not the other way around.

They understand that whether it’s in middle school or the Middle East, getting human nature right is really important. We’re perceivers first, not deciders.

Brooks,D (2007, June 22). When Preaching Flops. New York Times, Editorial Pg.

Bob is at the Boston Biceps Bodybuilding Club riding an exercise bike. Bob wants to change the station on the television which is mounted high on a nearby wall. He reaches for the remote control device, and finds that another member has accidentally taken the remote control device and left behind a cellular phone. Bob drags the exercise bike over to the television. He stands on the seat of the exercise bike in order to reach the television, but the seat post breaks and Bob falls to the floor. Bob is not injured, but cannot control his temper. He puts his 180 pounds of all muscle/no fat into destroying the exercise bike. He throws it across the room against the wall, breaking it into several pieces. The handlebars land on the running track. Bob finds another exercise bike and continues his workout. Another patron, Randy, trips over the handlebars while running on the track about 30 minutes later. Randy sues both Bob and the Club for negligence. Discuss separately the case against each defendant, and the potential for a case against the bike manufacturer.

Review the e-text and other readings, and pick out five terms or concepts. At least one term must be included from each week’s learning (You will need to look ahead for your term from Week 5). “Terms” can be either general or specific.

Write an essay where you define and explain these five terms and apply them to a critique of management in either a past or present workplace or life experience. Focus should be placed on how to improve the management in your company or life, using what you’ve learned. For example, you might choose “employee buy-in to the BCP” as a concept. Then, you could write about how your organization’s decision-making methods could be improved based on research, text, lecture, etc. material on this topic.

The Final Exam is to be
· in APA format (If you were weak in this, by now you should be much better because you’ve taken advantage of your teammates’ knowledge),
· in MS Word with a title page,
· an Executive Summary,
· an introductory paragraph,
· a discussion portion with graphics and/or charts (If you didn’t know how to do this, by now you should have learned from a team member),
· a conclusion paragraph,
· and a reference page with at least four references (minimum of three references must come from the articles in the UOP Library).

A few terms talked about in Business Continuity Management
Week 1 – Ethical and cultural considerations
Week 2 – Communication and teamwork
Week 3 – Business continuity or crisis management
Week 4 – Risk Analysis or Training employees for Disasters
Week 5 – Disaster preparedness or exposure to disasters:

(TCO 7) The cash budget is one of the primary financial budgets. Discuss the importance of the cash budget. Identify the individual sections of the cash budget and the information included in each section. (Points : 20)

TCO 9) Understanding how costs behave can help managers plan operations and choose between various courses of action.

Part (a): Identify and describe the three types of cost behavior, including examples of each. Part (b): As a manager, which cost behavior would you prefer and why? (Points : 20)

(TCO 6) Savanna Company is considering two capital investment proposals. Relevant data on each project are as follows.

Project Red

Project Blue

Capital investment

$400,000

$560,000

Annual net income

$50,000

$80,000

Annual cash flows

$100,000

$150,000

Estimated useful life

8 years

8 years

Savanna requires an 8% rate of return on all new investments.

Part (a): Compute the payback period for each project. Part (b): Compute the net present value for each project. Part (c): Compute the accounting rate of return for each project. Part (d): Which project should Savanna select?

(Points : 30)

(TCO 7) Farris Co.’s projected sales are as follows.

August

$240,000

September

$270,000

October

$330,000

Farris estimates that it will collect 30% in the month of sale, 50% in the month after the sale, and 18% in the second month following the sale. Two percent of all sales are estimated to be bad debts. How much are Farris Co.’s budgeted cash receipts for October? (Points : 30)

. (TCO 8) Eastern Company’s budgeted and actual sales for 2009 were as follows.

Product

Budgeted Sales

Actual Sales

A

35,300 units at $2.00 per unit

32,700 units at $2.60 per unit

B

27,900 units at $5.00 per unit

29,200 units at $4.70 per unit

Part (a): Calculate the sales volume variance. Part (b): Calculate the sales price variance. Part (c): Calculate the total sales variance. (Points : 30)

(TCO 9) Herbart Company gathered the following information on power costs and factory machine usage for the last 6 months.

Power Cost

Factory Machine Hours

January

$24,400

13,900

February

30,300

17,600

March

29,000

16,800

April

22,340

13,200

May

19,900

11,600

June

14,900

6,600

Using the high-low method of analyzing costs, answer the following questions and show computations to support your answers.

Part (a): What is the estimated variable portion of power costs per factory machine hour? Part (b): What is the estimated fixed power cost each month? Part (c): If it is estimated that 10,000 factory machine hours will be run in July, what is the expected total power cost for July? (Points : 30)

(TCO 1) A common starting point in the budgeting process is _____. (Points : 5) expected future net income past performance to motivate the sales force a clean slate, with no expectations

Question 2.2. (TCO 2) Which of the following is not a quantitative forecasting method? (Points : 5) Moving average model Classical decomposition Delphi method Simple regression

Question 3.3. (TCO 3) Which of the following is not an example of a seasonal variation? (Points : 5) Increased restaurant sales on Fridays and Saturdays Increased retail sales in the fourth quarter Increased sales of jet skis in the summer Increased sales resulting from a special promotion

Question 4.4. (TCO 4) Which of the following statements regarding the risk associated with R & D activities is incorrect? (Points : 5) The amount of time between the R & D activity and the cash flows from the project does not affect risk. Greater risk is associated with creating new products than with improving existing products. Risk increases as the time between the R & D activity and the cash flows from the project increases. Assessing risk is a vital part of research and development.

Question 5.5. (TCO 5) Which of the following is not true of the decision packages used in zero-base budgeting? (Points : 5) Decision packages should include alternative methods of performing the activity. Decision packages may cross functional and organizational lines. Decision packages can be either mutually exclusive or incremental. Decision packages may cover either short-term or long-term periods.

Question 6.6. (TCO 6) The payback period technique _____. (Points : 5) should be used as a final screening tool can be the only basis for the capital budgeting decision is relatively easy to compute and understand considers the expected profitability of a project

Question 7.7. (TCO 6) The accounting rate of return method is based on _____. (Points : 5) income data the time value of money data market values cash flow data

Question 8.8. (TCO 6) A company projects annual cash inflows of $90,000 each year for the next 5 years if it invests $450,000 in new equipment. The equipment has a 5-year life and an estimated salvage value of $150,000. What is the accounting rate of return on this investment? (Points : 5) 6.7% 13.3% 20% 33.3%

Question 9.9. (TCO 6) Bradshaw Inc. is contemplating a capital investment of $85,000. The cash inflows over the project’s 4 years are as follows.

Year

Expected Cash Inflow

1

$18,000

2

$25,000

3

$35,000

4

$20,000

The payback period is _____. (Points : 5) 2.17 years 3.35 years 2.30 years 3.47 years

Question 10.10. (TCO 6) Hyde Inc. is comparing several alternative capital budgeting projects as shown below.

Projects

A

B

C

Initial Investment

$110,000

$90,000

$50,000

Present value of cash inflows

$100,000

$100,000

$60,000

Using the profitability index, rank the projects, starting with the most attractive. (Points : 5) A, C, B A, B, C C, A, B C, B, A

Question 11.11. (TCO 6) A company has a minimum required rate of return of 10%. It is considering investing in a project that costs $210,000 and is expected to generate cash inflows of $85,000 at the end of each year for 4 years. The approximate net present value of this project is _____. (Points : 5) $59,442 $1,387 $65,375 $5,161

Question 12.12. (TCO 7) Which one of the following is not needed in preparing a production budget? (Points : 5) Budgeted unit sales Budgeted raw materials Beginning finished goods units Ending finished goods units

Question 13.13. (TCO 7) If the required materials to be purchased are 18,000 pounds, the production needs are three times the direct materials purchases, and the beginning direct materials are three and a half times the direct materials purchases, what are the desired ending direct materials in pounds? (Points : 5) 45,000 9,000 27,000 18,000

Question 14.14. (TCO 8) A variance that results from expected economic conditions that do not materialize is called what? (Points : 5) Sales variance Planning variance Economic variance Material variance

Question 15.15. (TCO 9) A static budget is appropriate in evaluating a manager’s performance if _____. (Points : 5) actual activity closely approximates the master budget activity actual activity is less than the master budget activity the company prepares reports on an annual basis the company is a not-for-profit organization

Question 16.16. (TCO 9) If the activity level increases 10%, total variable costs will _____. (Points : 5) remain the same increase by more than 10% decrease by less than 10% increase 10%

Question 17.17. (TCO 9) Using the high-low method, what is the fixed cost for the following information?

Month

Miles

Total Cost

January

80,000

$96,000

February

50,000

$80,000

March

70,000

$94,000

April

90,000

$130,000

(Points : 5) $17,500 $36,000 $14,000 $50,000

Question 18.18. (TCO 10) What do you call a budget report that is prepared to report on unusual events that require immediate attention? (Points : 5) Advance report Special report Unique report Progress report

3. It is discovered that, at a health club, the owner has been putting a notation on the application of black membership applicants that reads “DNWAM”, which means “do not want as member. In addition, the black membership applicants are charges higher fees and are much less likely to be financed as other non black applicants. Can the black applicants bring a successful action under Title VII?

4. A black female employee is told that she cannot come to work with her hair in decorative braids traditionally worn in Africa, and if she continues to do so, she will be terminated. Does the employee have a claim under Title VII?

5. Bennie’s Restaurant chain routinely hires blacks, but it only assigns them to the lower-paying jobs as kitchen help, rather than as higher-paid servers, salad bar helpers, or managers. Bennie’s says it does not discriminate because it has many black employees. If suit is brought by the black employees, who will likely win? [based on Denny’s Rest]

Can you give me your opinion on this: The CFO comes up to you one night and asks you to go out for a drink with her.

She tells you that she is scared out of her mind. She tells you that large amounts of compensation that were paid to the CEO were disguised and not reported properly.

She says that the Board thinks the CEO was paid total compensation of 1.5
million when in fact he really was paid 5 million in compensation, in part through disguised off shore accounts.

She tells you that she was having an “affair” with the CEO at the time and participated in hiding this compensation to the CEO. In return, she tells you, she received a very large but undisguised bonus.

She tells you all was fine until an auditor started asking questions today. After talking with her the auditor walked straight into the office of the Sr. VP for ERM.

She wants your advice. What should she do? Has SOX been violated?

What are the potential penalties? Should she hire a lawyer?

Should she come clean? She want your advice as to what she should do.

What do you say? Do you now have to report this since you both work for the same Company?

Please submit in the excel document.

1. The owner of a computer store rents printers to some of her preferred customers. She is interested in arriving at a forecast of rentals so that she can order the correct quantities of supplies that go with the printers. The data is shown blow.

a. Prepare a forecast for weeks 4 – 10 by using the three week moving average. What is the forecast for week 11.
Week Rentals 1 25 2 28 3 30 4 26 5 27 6 22 7 26 8 24 9 20 10 23

2. A manufacturer of grinding tools is concerned about the durability of its products which depends on the permeability of the sinter mixtures used in production. Suspecting that carbon might be the problem, the plant manager collected the following data.
Carbon Content 5.5 3 4.5 4.8 4.2 4.7 5.1 4.4 3.6 10
Permeability Index 16 31 21 19 16 23 20 11 20 ????
a. Determine the Index for week 10. Draw a Scatter plot of the data. b. Is there a relationship between permeability and carbon content?

3. Management of a shampoo company introduced a new 13.5 ounce pack and used an existing machine with some modifications to fill it. To check the consistency, the following data was used.
a. Using the 5 day moving average, what will the data for the 21st day be? b. Using Linear Regression, what will the 21st day be?
Day Data 1 13.00
2 14.10
3 14.20
4 12.80
5 13.10
6 14.00
7 12.90
8 13.60
9 13.20
10 13.70
11 13.30
12 14.00
13 14.10
14 13.10
15 14.10
16 13.60
17 14.30
18 14.40
19 13.80
20 13.80

4. The marketing vice-president of Getsmart Computers, a regional computer distributor, wants to develop a quarterly sales forecast for the coming year (year 10). He obtained quarterly sales data. What recommendations would you make in order to prepare a forecast? Why did you choose the methodology?

What are in a leader of Religion sets them apart to be a leader? What is it that makes others want to follow them? What is in their personality that attracts followers that will be faithful? What is it that sets folks apart like Jim Jones and David Koresh and other leaders? Any ideas?

Religious pluralism is a tough concept for most people. We need to be as open minded as Jesus was in Mark 9. The disciples got all bent out of shape because they found others who were not of their own group healing people and using Jesus name to do so. Jesus told them if they were not against us they were for us. In other words, let them alone, they were still getting the work done! Is it possible to have different ways of doing things and still getting the same results? Just food for thought, what do you all think?
Blessings.

Scenario:

Bay City Health is a nonprofit, community-based, healthcare delivery network in Providence, Rhode Island. The network includes two acute-care hospitals, a network of more than 800 physicians, a broad ambulatory care network, home healthcare, and associated support services. The organization has a compliance department that is staffed with a director for compliance and several other supporting staff positions. The responsibility for the Compliance Department includes, but is not limited to, the following:

Ensuring that all departments and lines of business are in compliance with all contact requirements; accreditation standards; and all applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Developing and implementing policy and procedures that is consistent with the organization’s mission and goals while ensuring compliance with all external regulations.
Providing technical support to all departments and other lines of business regarding compliance issues.

ASSIGNMENT:
Please help so that I can complete this assignment.
The Compliance Committee for Bay City Health has requested an overview of medical record standards to the medical record management of Ocean Health Hospital, and they are interested in what direct care staff are taught regarding the medical records management.

Instructions:
Prepare a “medical records” overview for the Compliance Committee. Address the following in your PowerPoint presentation:

standard items in a medical record
legibility
retention of medical records
ownership of the medical record
internal monitoring

You do not need to address HIPAA in this overview as it has been addressed in depth in a previous presentation to the committee.

16. As a class project you have been asked to project the proportion of time a professor spends on various activities. You have decided to use the work sampling method. Your initial observations are shown:

Activity Observed # of times observed

Grading 4
Adm. Paperwork 6
Preparing for class 5
Teaching class 5
Meeting with students 8
On the phone 2
Working on research 6
Unavailable 4

Total 40

Your instructed that your estimates are to be within 5 percent of the true value with 97 percent confidence (z=2.17)

A. based on your initial observations, how many total observations are needed to estimate the proportion of time the professor spends on each activity?

After taking additional observations, the following data are available.

Activity Observed # of times observed

Grading 30
Adm. Paperwork 50
Preparing for class 30
Teaching class 30
Meeting with students 66
On the phone 17
Working on research 45
Unavailable 299

B. Determine what proportion of time the professor spends teaching class
C. Determine what proportion of time the professor spends working on research
D. If the professor works approximately fifty-four hours per wk, determine the amount of time that would normally be spent on each activity.