Assignment Details:

For the Research Paper you may write about the struggle of “the duckling” (or the search for one’s identity) in H. C. Andersen’s “The Ugly Duckling.”

This paper must use and cite at least two peer-reviewed sources found through Berkeley Colleges Online Library. This paper should show a thoughtful analysis.

Your Works Cited page should have a minimum of three entries: the primary text (the literature you are analyzing) and at least two sources for research.  Please contact the Berkeley Library for research assistance in finding sources for your paper.

In this assignment, you will submit a presentation regarding a global company.

Much of a leader’s role is to move the organization through various challenges, yet remain an ethical leader and an ethical company. A complexity perspective is about changehow a company adapts to internal or external pressure. When practicing good complexity principles, change is faster because it supports innovation, problem solving, creativity, collaboration, and other factors that work within the entire organization, rather than those few which are controlled by the executive team. Yet how do you change while at the same time creating an ethical culture and avoid ethical breakdowns.

One aspect of daily corporate that offers stability are cultural artifacts.  While change presents some confusion and uncertainty, cultural artifacts provide group meaning and moral stabilization. Organizational cultures possess a wide range of tools and artifacts that may assist members in making the right ethical decisions and guide specific behaviors. Artifacts may take the form of something concrete (such as statues, or pictures), or they be electronic and hard-copy documents. (Example: see the Hewlett-Packard page at:

http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/commitment.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN

Yet research of artifacts found in an organization may sometimes yield little evidence. Even when some artifacts are found, questions arisesuch as, Are they used? Have they become embedded in group norms? Or “Is this something espoused by management, but not really followed?”

Your task is to provide a short presentation that incorporates at least three ethics-related artifacts in one or more organizations. You may do this through online research from observations at your own organizational site, or by visiting another organization (for example, restaurantseven fast food chains often have codes or values posted on the walls). Make sure that in your presentation you cite the organization and location from which you drew the artifacts. For example, if from online sources, include the web link. Some of the artifacts you might look for are:

    Organizational Ethics Code (focused on behavior)
    Organizational Decision-Making Guidelines or Principles or Core Values
    Organizational Vision (where it is going; is it ethical?)
    Organizational Mission (daily focus: is it ethical?)
    A Related  Professional Oath (for example, if within the airline industry, an oath tied to pilots, baggage handlers, etc.any profession that may be found in the industry)
    A picture, statue, or other item that you feel conveys ethical meaning to the group.

1. Acquire the three ethics artifacts. An organization might title these under different termsyou may see them described as a policy, a statement, a statue, etc. You will need to make the final decision on whether they act as one of the artifacts needed. Provide copies/citation of these artifacts in your presentation, and include the appropriate citation/online link. (Note: you cannot use the Hewlett-Packard example.)

2. Present an ethical analysis of these instruments based upon course readings; in particular, those from this week. Include:
        —A description of how each artifact (or elements thereof) may potentially contribute to either ethical OR unethical behavior in the organization.
       
      —Do you believe any of these three artifacts carry strong influence? Provide a summary describing why these artifacts might or might not resonate with employees. (If possible, you might even ask an employee of a place you visit.) How might what you find, conflict?
       
      —What has been your past work experience with these kind of artifacts (organizational values, ethics codes, etc.)? Have you seen examples where they worked effectively or ineffectively? Why do you think that is?Describe specific examples.

Short Assignments 1:

Create a Windows application for purchasing floor covering. Allow the length and width (feet and inches) of a room to be entered. Be sure to include program statements that will keep your program from crashing if they enter nonnumeric characters for the room dimensions. Using the tab control, provide selections such as Hardwood, Carpet, and Laminate. On each tab allow the user to select a type and price. Have a control that displays different types along with the prices of floor covering. Include, for example, options like Oak, Maple, Walnut, and Cherry Hardwood floors with prices such as $34.95 per square yard for Oak and $41.95 per square yard for Cherry. After the users enter their room dimensions and select the floor covering and price, display the total cost to cover the room. Include an option to clear selections. Place both the type of floor covering and the price in a single control, such as a ComboBox, and use string manipulation techniques to strip the price out of the string.

–    Save your project as LabTest1_XX_999 where XX stands for the initials of your first and last name and 999 stands for the last 3 digits of your student number.
–    Put some impotent comments/notes.
–    Solution code must be submitted on time otherwise it will not be marked.

Criteria to be evaluated:                                                        Total Marks 5% out of 100%

1.    Use of adequate and fully functioning controls:
          a. Form
          b. Labels
          c. Textboxes
          d. Combo Boxes or radio buttons for type of flooring for each category
          e. Menu (for categories of floor coverings: carpet, hardwood, laminate)

2.    Naming controls adequately

3.    User friendliness (organization on the Form, neat and tidy, not cluttered)

DISCUSSION REQUIREMENTS
TOPIC: A current event with an ethical dilemma.
By reading newspapers, magazines, watching TV news, reading online news sources or current event blogs such as Opposing Views, find one unique current event (within the past 12 months!) that contains an ethical issue/dilemma. There must be two opposing sides, each with valid arguments, to qualify as a dilemma. If the action is illegal, then it is not a true dilemma and would not work for this assignment.
Ensure your source is credible. Submit the source or website to Media Bias/Fact Checker. Do not use a source with extreme political leanings, bias, or unverified facts.
Using this Newspaper Template fill in the boxes. You’ll need to summarize the current event, provide both for and against sides of the right vs right argument and give your final ethical opinion.
See an “A” example! 🙂
Bold the ethics terms used in newspaper to show you are making an ethical argument.
TOPIC TIPS:
Reminder, this is a short news column and not a research paper. So broad ethical issues such as abortion, death penalty, stem cells, and gay marriage do not work for this assignment. These topics cannot be sufficiently covered in one page. Nor are these topics “current,” as they have been debated for decades.
INSTEAD find ONE small, more local, unique ethical situation that has not already been discussed in this class. For example… have you heard about the 90-year-old man legally charged for feeding the homeless?? 
Remember to be an ethical situation there must be an unclear line of what is right or wrong. If an action is obviously illegal, it would not be good for this assignment, either. There must be some “gray” area with at least two “right vs right” arguable sides to the issue in order for a discussion to develop. * template and Sample attached*

PROBLEM: You have been directed by your corporate president to research- Creation and implementation of an effective recruiting and retention program to enhance the quality of employees and management within the organization – and prepare a formalized research paper. This paper should be addressed to the president & board of directors. For this research, you should conduct a review of literature based on the current practices being used in today’s organizations (in terms of the selected research problem/situation). As you conduct your secondary and/or primary research, you should also develop a well-developed strategy as to how to implement your strategy into this organization. Please write this paper as if you were employed with a Fortune 500 company or an organization currently in the news

Prepare an outline with bullet points of what you plan to cover in the research paper.  You may incorporate the guidelines into your outline.  A sample outline is attached. Please follow the format sample of a research outline.

AUDIENCE:
Please write your research paper as if your organizational or corporate president and/or board of directors would review and consider its findings and recommendations.

GUIDELINES:
– Paper should be written in third person – not first person.
– All sources must be properly cited, according to APA style. In essence, you need to use in-text citations (no footnotes or endnotes in this paper whatsoever). Full citations of all works should be included in the References section, formatted in APA Style.

The paper must contain the following elements:
Title Page (or letter of transmittal if a memorandum format is used)
Table of Contents (unless a memorandum format is used).
– Introduction
– Problem Statement (5-8 sentence paragraph that clearly defines the problem and why it needs to be researched).
– Review of current practices (background of literature) in the area
– Strategic plan for change or creation of the anticipated change (use examples of where this approach has been successful in other organizations if pertinent).
– Strategic approach for implementation of the change(s)
– Final recommendations and possible outcomes (best and worst case scenarios)
– Summary/Conclusions
– References section
– Appendix (if tables or charts or necessary)

In this assignment, you will submit a presentation regarding a global company.

Much of a leader’s role is to move the organization through various challenges, yet remain an ethical leader and an ethical company. A complexity perspective is about changehow a company adapts to internal or external pressure. When practicing good complexity principles, change is faster because it supports innovation, problem solving, creativity, collaboration, and other factors that work within the entire organization, rather than those few which are controlled by the executive team. Yet how do you change while at the same time creating an ethical culture and avoid ethical breakdowns.

One aspect of daily corporate that offers stability are cultural artifacts.  While change presents some confusion and uncertainty, cultural artifacts provide group meaning and moral stabilization. Organizational cultures possess a wide range of tools and artifacts that may assist members in making the right ethical decisions and guide specific behaviors. Artifacts may take the form of something concrete (such as statues, or pictures), or they be electronic and hard-copy documents. (Example: see the Hewlett-Packard page at:

http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/commitment.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN

Yet research of artifacts found in an organization may sometimes yield little evidence. Even when some artifacts are found, questions arisesuch as, Are they used? Have they become embedded in group norms? Or “Is this something espoused by management, but not really followed?”

Your task is to provide a short presentation that incorporates at least three ethics-related artifacts in one or more organizations. You may do this through online research from observations at your own organizational site, or by visiting another organization (for example, restaurantseven fast food chains often have codes or values posted on the walls). Make sure that in your presentation you cite the organization and location from which you drew the artifacts. For example, if from online sources, include the web link. Some of the artifacts you might look for are:

    Organizational Ethics Code (focused on behavior)
    Organizational Decision-Making Guidelines or Principles or Core Values
    Organizational Vision (where it is going; is it ethical?)
    Organizational Mission (daily focus: is it ethical?)
    A Related  Professional Oath (for example, if within the airline industry, an oath tied to pilots, baggage handlers, etc.any profession that may be found in the industry)
    A picture, statue, or other item that you feel conveys ethical meaning to the group.

1. Acquire the three ethics artifacts. An organization might title these under different termsyou may see them described as a policy, a statement, a statue, etc. You will need to make the final decision on whether they act as one of the artifacts needed. Provide copies/citation of these artifacts in your presentation, and include the appropriate citation/online link. (Note: you cannot use the Hewlett-Packard example.)

2. Present an ethical analysis of these instruments based upon course readings; in particular, those from this week. Include:
        —A description of how each artifact (or elements thereof) may potentially contribute to either ethical OR unethical behavior in the organization.
       
      —Do you believe any of these three artifacts carry strong influence? Provide a summary describing why these artifacts might or might not resonate with employees. (If possible, you might even ask an employee of a place you visit.) How might what you find, conflict?
       
      —What has been your past work experience with these kind of artifacts (organizational values, ethics codes, etc.)? Have you seen examples where they worked effectively or ineffectively? Why do you think that is?Describe specific examples.

I really cant think of a headline or a summary For my linked in account  all  I know is that I like it to be catchy and formal at the same time. Information about me : Im a translator interpreter editor . Last job was Patients Relations specialist . But for time being I dont want anything that related to translation thats why l wont write  ( translator) under my name.

If I would pick words for  the fields Im interested in: ( Management marketing business planing design Advertising Art)
I like administrative work, marketing even though I dont have any experience in that field and also secretary, customer care supervisor.

Just to give u an idea of MY PERSONALITY :
1- I like to organize things, schedules, roles 
2- like to lead.
3- I DO NOT like Routine 🙂
4- I like to IMPROVISE .
5- I always told that Im good at explaining and presenting.
6- I like Details like VERY DEEP.
7- I like to own unique things.
8- I like History and heritage.
9- I like to help and give people giftsdont know why! I just feel happy doing it.

Thanks Im sure that ur Better than me when I comes to writing 🙂

Read the 4 different sources and come up with a research question that you can answers throughout the paper. Please go in depth and use the most important information from the sources. This is a history paper so write as such. After you read each source let me know the your research question so we can discuss it to fit the proper paper requirements. I will send the papers and instructions, each article start with the person and title who write it. If you direct quote remember to cite the book, the book information is enclose.

Please answer the following questions. Be objective as possible. Provide examples based on your research and cite all references that support your position.

Inspired a Shared Vision

Think of a time that you or a leader you know inspired a Shared Vision. Describe what happened.

Growth Opportunity

Which of the leadership behaviors connected with Inspire a Shared Vision is most difficult for you to engage in and why? What does it take to meet this challenge? Given Kouzes and Posners recommendations, what could you do differently in the future?

References:

The Leadership Challenge, 5th Edition. James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner