THE WILDFANG ASSIGNMENT

Read the Wildfang case and download both the case and the spreadsheet. This is an Excel-based assignment illustrating how firm business model can be links to the financial implications of business model design using lifetime value modeling techniques.
Please identify by number which question you answer.
Be sure to link case to course concepts in Schilling.

1.    Develop a Business Model Canvas for Wildfangs current operation. (word document uploaded)
2.    Has Wildfang developed a core competency? Apply the framework developed by Prahalad and Hamel (1990) and discuss the resources and processes in the business model canvas that underlie core competency development. (Prahalad and Hamel (1990) uploaded).
3.    Create a summary table comparing the two business model designs under consideration.
4.    Using the supplemental Excel input worksheet, estimate a blended CLV for a simulated portfolio of 10,000 shoppers. The assumptions used to populate the input worksheet are provided in the case narrative.
5.    Combine the CLV analysis with the results of the previous business model canvas analysis to identify the riskiest assumptions associated with each growth model. Prioritize these risks in terms of the significance of impact on scaling the Wildfang business.
6.    Provide the final recommendation for Wildfangs national expansion. Explain the reasoning.
7.    Where did you find the assumptions in this case? What are the assumptions based on (what is the evidence)?
8.    How did changing the assumptions change anticipated business results on the spreadsheet?
9.    How important are assumptions to critical thinking?

I have uploaded all the necessary documents that are need in order to complete this assignment:
–    Business Model Canvas requirements
–    Wildfang case (Business Model Innovation at Wildfang)
–    Excel spreadsheet
–    Prahalad and Hamel (1990)
–    Schilling notes

Consider the importance of human value and dignity for all and discuss how you plan to encourage your future students to be inclusive of all their classmates. Select a grade level and describe a strategy or activity that promotes learning and well-being of others in the classroom. Explain why you believe this strategy would be successful in the classroom. In replies to peers, discuss additional strategies for creating an inclusive classroom environment.

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Topic 6 DQ1

Refer back to the Professional Dispositions of Learners study material. Describe the teacher dispositions related to the concept of fairness and explain how the concept of fairness correlates to the tenets of the Christian worldview perspective. Include discussion about how you plan to display fairness in the classroom and provide two concrete examples relevant to the grade level you would like to teach. In replies to peers, provide additional examples of how fairness and the tenets of the Christian worldview can be displayed in how teachers interact with students.

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For your discussion this week, integrate one or a combo of the data collection techniques discussed in Schensul and LeCompte. How do they overcome initial limitations to observation, mapping and interviewing? In what ways do they help you think about your own research interests? Their examples do not use social media. In what ways could, social media be a key site to gather data?

Compare US healthcare vs Universal Healthcare and Choose which country has the best healthcare system and describe why.

Use evidence from article(s)

https://www.formosapost.com/pros-and-cons-of-universal-health care/#What_Countries_have_Free_Healthcare https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/09/18/upshot/best-health-care-system-country-bracket.html

https://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/issue-briefs/2020/jan/us-health-care-global-perspective-2019?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIy-Gh8-Kd7AIVEI_ICh0Tug07EAAYBCAAEgKmM_D_Bw

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/4/25/15356118/singapore-health-care-system-explained

Word cloud generators have become popular tools for meetings and team-building events. Groups or teams are asked to use these applications to input words they feel best describe their team or their role. A word cloud is generated by the application that makes prominent the most-used terms, offering an image of the common thinking among participants of that role.

What types of words would you use to build a nursing word cloud? Empathetic, organized, hard-working, or advocate would all certainly apply. Would you add policy-maker to your list? Do you think it would be a very prominent component of the word cloud?

Nursing has become one of the largest professions in the world, and as such, nurses have the potential to influence policy and politics on a global scale. When nurses influence the politics that improve the delivery of healthcare, they are ultimately advocating for their patients. Hence, policy-making has become an increasingly popular term among nurses as they recognize a moral and professional obligation to be engaged in healthcare legislation.

To Prepare:

Revisit the Congress.gov website provided in the Resources and consider the role of RNs and APRNs in policy-making.
Reflect on potential opportunities that may exist for RNs and APRNs to participate in the policy-making process.

Post an explanation of at least two opportunities that exist for RNs and APRNs to actively participate in policy-making. Explain some of the challenges that these opportunities may present and describe how you might overcome these challenges. Finally, recommend two strategies you might make to better advocate for or communicate the existence of these opportunities to participate in policy-making. Be specific and provide examples.

Resources
https://www.nursingworld.org/practice-policy/advocacy/
https://www.cdc.gov/injury/pdfs/policy/Brief%204-a.pdf

https://www.congress.gov/
Klein, K. J., & Sorra, J. S. (1996). The challenge of innovation implementation. Academy of Management Review, 21(4), 10551080. doi:10.5465/AMR.1996.9704071863

Sacristn, J., & Dilla, T. D. (2015). No big data without small data: Learning health care systems begin and end with the individual patient. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 21(6), 10141017. doi:10.1111/jep.12350

Tummers, L., & Bekkers, V. (2014). Policy implementation, street level bureaucracy, and the importance of discretion. Public Management Review, 16(4), 527547. doi:10.1080/14719037.2013.841978.

video link = https://youtu.be/TJMEmCEWbvQ

Calculating Ksp From Molar Solubility – Solubility Equilibrium Problems – Chemistry
Duration: 16:02
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Watch the video concerning this week’s topics of solubility equilibria and determining Ksp. Make an outline of the video (50 points) and give two examples of worked problems similar to the ones worked in the video (50 points) and submit it here. This assignment is worth 100 points. 

How to write an outline

An outline presents a picture of the main ideas and the subsidiary ideas of a subject. Some typical uses of outlining might be an essay, a term paper, a book review, or a speech. For any of these, an outline will show a basic overview and important details. It’s a good idea to make an outline for yourself even if it isn’t required by your professor, as the process can help put your ideas in order.

Some professors will have specific requirements, like requiring the outline to be in sentence form or have a “Discussion” section. A students first responsibility, of course, is to follow the requirements of the particular assignment. What follows illustrates only the basics of outlining.

Basic outline form
The main ideas take Roman numerals (I, II, …) and should be in all-caps. Sub-points under each main idea take capital letters (A, B, …) and are indented. Sub-points under the capital letters, if any, take Arabic numerals (1, 2, …) and are further indented. Sub-points under the numerals, if any, take lowercase letters (a, b, …) and are even further indented.

MAIN IDEA
Subsidiary idea or supporting idea to I
Subsidiary idea or supporting idea to I
Subsidiary idea to B
Subsidiary idea to B
Subsidiary idea to 2
Subsidiary idea to 2
MAIN IDEA
Subsidiary or supporting idea to II
Subsidiary idea to II
Subsidiary idea to II
MAIN IDEA

It is up to the writer to decide on how many main ideas and supporting ideas adequately describe the subject. However, traditional form dictates that if there is a I in the outline, there has to be a II; if there is an A, there has to be a B; and so forth.

Outline example
Suppose you are outlining a speech about gerrymandering, and these are some of the ideas you feel should be included: voter discrimination, “majority-minority” districts, the history of the term, and several Supreme Court cases.

To put these ideas into outline form, decide first on the main encompassing ideas. These might be: I. History of the term, II. Redistricting process, III. Racial aspects, IV. Current events.

Next, decide where the rest of the important ideas fit in. Are they part of the redistricting process, or do they belong under racial aspects? The complete outline might look like this:

Gerrymandering in the U.S.

HISTORY OF THE TERM
REDISTRICTING PROCESS
Responsibility of state legislatures
Census data
Preclearance
Partisan approaches
RACIAL ASPECTS
Gomillion v. Lightfoot (1960)
Civil rights
Voter discrimination
Voting Rights Act (1965)
Majority-minority districts
CURRENT EVENTS
Effects of gerrymandering in 2012 and 2016 elections
Gill v. Whitford Supreme Court Case

It is only possible to make an outline if you have familiarity with the subject. As you do research, you may find it necessary to add, subtract or change the position of various ideas. If you change your outline, ensure that logical relationship among ideas is preserved.

Further reading
Tardiff, E., and Brizee, A. (2013). Developing an outline. In Purdue OWL. Look at all three sections. The third includes an example.

Lester, J.D., and Lester, Jr., J.D. (2010). Writing research papers: A complete guide (13th ed.). New York: Longman. Includes several models, including for a general-purpose academic paper.

Turabian, K.L. (2013). A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Course Paper Guidelines

Each student will be required to complete a paper utilizing information from the book entitled The Goal. The student will extract ten principles/ concepts from the book and explain how these operational models can be utilized in an existing business. The student will select an actual business to be used for the implementation of the key concepts derived from the book. The paper will use subheadings to divide the paper into the descriptions of these ten operational practices. The main body of the paper must be 8- 10 pages in length. In addition to the main body, the paper should include: Title page, Contents page (listing paper sub-heads and page numbers), Abstract, and References (or Works Cited) page). The paper must be typewritten, double-spaced, using standard 1″ margins, and must not include an excessive amount of “bullet dots” in the body of the paper. The paper must include footnotes (citations) or references in the body of the paper that correspond to a listing on the References or Works Cited page. Students are encouraged to gather information from actual industry professionals within organizations, in addition to gathering research from the textbook, Web, books, journals, etc. Students may use any standardized referencing/footnoting formats, e.g., Modern Language Association (MLA) or American Psychological Association (APA). Proper use of English grammar and punctuation will be a consideration in grading. All papers must have a “Conclusion” (approximately one page at the end of the paper which provides a clear statement of what the student thought about the topic and why). The Conclusion must be labeled and is an essential part of the paper.

I Title Page

II Table of Contents (Listing of the ten subheadings within the paper.)

III Abstract (Labeled)

IV Paper (The paper should contain bolded subheadings to divide your paper into distinct subject areas.)

V Conclusion (Labeled)

VI Work Cited

I have already written the results section of the research paper along with doing the tables and figures from our survey. Our survey looked at an experimental group viewed a  police brutality video) and our control group viewed a coming video. After that, they were both asked to take a survey about restrictions placed on our university campus since coronavirus hit and we get the results of their attitudes towards COVID from the survey. I have attached an outline of our hypothesis and what we thought would happen along with the excel spreadsheet from our survey gizmo results and the finished results page.. I need at least 3 APA journal articles related to research included using the PsycINFO database.

A paper on a microeconomic topic is required for this course. As per your Course Outline, you are required to submit a written assignment (course paper) for this course. There are fifty (50) points available for the written assignment and it is worth 20% of your course grade. Your course paper must address the following microeconomic topics:

Interpret the market conditions or market structures of real businesses (CLO3 or CLO1)
Employ marginal analysis to consumer and production decisions (CLO2, CLO6, CLO7)
Illustrate the concept of elasticity (CLO4)
Practice writing and analytical skills.

Select ONE firm from these options: Amazon, Boeing, Costco, Facebook, Gillette, Hachette, J.C. Penney, McDonalds, Priceline, Schick, Virgin Atlantic, and Wal-Mart. These firms are mentioned in your textbook as business cases, so you can read those sections to get some motivation for your paper. I also recommend to read current news and use the NU Library site for ECO203 to find academic articles related to your topic.

Select ONE research question from these two options:

What are the main characteristics of the Demand and Supply of the firm or industry of your choice?
What are the main characteristics of the market structure of the firm or industry of your choice?

Once you have selected a topic, be sure to conduct a thorough Review of Literature on the subject. The minimum length of your course paper is 10 pages, double-spaced without the title page and the page on references. There is no upper page limit for your paper. Additional guidance will be provided during the first week of the course.

Organize your paper with five sections:

Introduction and objective. Make sure the objective is specific.
Literature Review. Conduct a search on the topic of your paper and summarize works of others similar to what you are writing on. Be sure to follow APA guidelines. The following link contains basics of APA style guidelines:
http://www.apastyle.org/learn/tutorials/basics-tutorial.aspx
Analysis: Analyze your topic with reference to the objective.
Summary and conclusion.
References. Provide at least five references, at least two of which must be scholarly books and /or journals.
Notes

Refereed papers are academic papers that were criticized and reviewed by experts before being published. More information can be found in http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/academic/sources/journals/index.htmlhttp://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/~agraham/guides/guidec.shtml.
To find the academic articles that you need for your paper (at least one), go to the following full text databases in our library: Business Source Premier (EBSCO), Emerald Management Xtra, LexisNexis Academic, ProQuest Databases and ProQuestDissertations and Thesis. These databases are in http://library.nu.edu/FindResources/ResourceFinder.cfm. Databases have different sources or information, and you always have to combine them. Economists would say that databases are complements rather than substitutes, in other words, try more than one database.
Short papers are nice pieces of art. Your paper will be evaluated not in terms of right/wrong but on rational coherence  and quality of the argument.

Written Assignment Grading Standards

Points

Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling

10

APA style for citations and no sign of plagiarism*

10

Clarity of introduction, conclusion and strong connection between introduction and conclusion

30

Economic analysis using economic principles

20

Empirical evidence that supports economic analysis

10

Overall quality of conclusion

20

Total

100