Memo on Orientation Program writing homework help

You are the VP of human resources for a 1,000 employee meat packing company in the small town of


Fort Hays
,

Kansas

. You recently examined the turnover data for the plant operation (the people who kill, butcher, and process the hogs) and discovered that turnover among employees who were in their first year of employment was 85% for 2004. In addition, exit interviews with recent quits confirm what the attitude survey you conducted last year: morale is low, despite a competitive compensation and benefits package.

At last week’s executive committee meeting, the President demanded that something be done to decrease turnover and increase morale, and soon. You suggested that by using an employee orientation program or a realistic job preview program, new employees will be more satisfied and less likely to quit. The president nixed the idea of using an RJP. He argued, “If people don’t know what they are getting into when they answer ads for jobs in a meat packing plant, I’m not going to waste money telling them.” Besides, he added, “the hiring process already includes a brief tour of the plant, and most prospective employees know somebody who already works there.”

That left you with the employee orientation program, which the president said he would consider if you could make a good case for why it should be done and what benefits could be gained. The president asks you to write a memo that addresses the following:

  1. The stage or stages of Feldman’s socialization model that may be influenced by an orientation program. Support your choice(s).
  2. Two key content areas of an orientation program that may reduce turnover and increase morale.
  3. The role of the supervisor and the new employee in an effective orientation program.
  4. The timing of orientation activities (i.e., one shot? spaced over time?). Support your choice.
  5. One potential problem that must be addressed to increase the chances the program will be effective, and what you could do to address it.
 
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elements of leadership business and finance homework help

Write a 700- to 1,050-word summary in which you articulate elements of leadership using the following criteria:

  • Examine your individual, essential elements of leadership and management.
  • Differentiate between leadership and management roles, and provide specific examples from the text, literature, or personal example.

Cite at least one peer-reviewed source in addition to the course text (be certain to include the web link for your test in your citations).

http://www.yourleadershiplegacy.com/assessment/assessment.php

Your assessment results show that you have the characteristics of these types of leaders:

• Ambassador – your score is 20 points out of 25
• Advocate – your score is 16 out of 25
• People Mover – your score is 18 out of 25
• Truth-Seeker – your score 14 out of 25
• Creative builder – your score is 16 out of 25
• Experienced guide – your score is 21 out of 25

Ambassador

Ambassadors instinctively know how to handle a variety of situations with grace. They tend to be the people diffusing nasty situations. The ones getting involved in conflicts on behalf of broad constituencies, as opposed for their own benefit. They are apt to be persistent in a gentle way — to be persuasive and at the same time respectful. STRONG

Advocate

Advocates instinctively act as the spokesperson in a group. They tend to be articulate, rational, logical, and persuasive. They also tend to be relentless (in the positive sense of the word), championing ideas or strategic positions. Advocates tend to use both linear and non-linear approaches when they argue a point. MIDDLE

People Mover

Think: Talent-spotter, career-builder, motivator, someone with parental, nurturing qualities. People Movers instinctively take the lead in building teams. They’re also instinctive mentors. They generally have large contact lists; they are always introducing new people to new ideas and new paths. They’re also generally mindful of their employees’ lives outside of work; they view performance through the larger lens of potential. MIDDLE

Truth-Seeker

Think: fairness, good judgment, equalizer, level-headed, process-oriented, scrupulous neutrality, objectivity is the high standard. This is the only role for which there is a “prerequisite;” Truth-Seekers are unfailingly competent in their field; their competence is unquestioned.

Truth-Seekers instinctively level the playing field for those in need. They also help people understand new rules and policies. They act to preserve the integrity of processes. They try to identify the root-cause issues, or pivotal issues. They also step in to ensure the just and fair outcome if the process has failed to yield the same. LOW

Creative Builder

These individuals are visionaries and entrepreneurs – they are happiest and most driven at the start of things. They instinctively: see new opportunities for new products, new companies; spot niche markets; take ideas and make them real. They’re also often “serial entrepreneurs” over time, even if they remain in one leadership post. MIDDLE

Experienced Guide

The term “Experienced Guide” conjures up an image of someone very old and wrinkled, with the experience that comes with age. That’s not incorrect, but Experienced Guides don’t have to be old, or necessarily experienced. What they do have to have is an ability to listen, and to put themselves in others’ shoes. They have a way of helping people think through their own problems; they are natural therapists. Often, they are seemingly bottomless wells of information on a diverse range of topics. These are the people who can always be counted on to supply the right quotation or the right historical connection. HIGH

 
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Evaluating Successful Leadership management homework help

  • Write a research paper of approximately 750 words reviewing a leader. This person can be someone with whom you have worked, or a historical or contemporary public leader. Evaluate this leader with respect to the employees that he or she supervises. Apply what you have learned in this class to the following discussions in your paper:
    • A description of the leader and why he or she was selected
    • A brief description of the leader’s daily (regular) responsibilities
    • A brief description of the leader’s direct reports and their duties
    • Your leader’s strengths and the reasons
    • Your leader’s weaknesses and the reasons
    • Your leader’s key accomplishments
    • Analyze why this leader has been so successful using the concepts learned in class
 
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information technology in business applications computer science homework help

The Internet has become an extremely valuable business tool, but it’s also a huge distraction for workers on the job. Employees are wasting valuable company time by surfing inappropriate websites (Facebook, shopping, sports, etc.), sending and receiving personal email, talking to friends via online chat, and downloading videos and music. According to IT research firm Gartner Inc., non-work-related Internet surfing results in an estimated 40 percent productivity loss each year for American businesses. A recent Gallup Poll found that the average employee spends over 75 minutes per day using office computers for non-business-related activity. That translates into an annual loss of $6,250 per year, per employee. An average mid-size company of 500 employees could be expected to lose $3.25 million in lost productivity due to Internet misuse.

Many companies have begun monitoring employee use of email and the Internet, sometimes without employees’ knowledge. Many tools are now available for this purpose, including SONAR, Spector CNE Investigator, iSafe, OsMonitor, IMonitor, Work Examiner, Activity Monitor, Mobistealth, and Spytech. These products enable companies to record online searches, monitor file downloads and uploads, record keystrokes, keep tabs on emails, create transcripts of chats, or take certain screen shots of images displayed on computer screens. Instant messaging, text messaging, and social media monitoring are also increasing. Although U.S. companies have the legal right to monitor employee Internet and email activity while employees are at work, is such monitoring unethical, or is it simply good business?Managers worry about the loss of time and employee productivity when employees are focusing on personal rather than company business. Too much time on personal business translates into lost revenue. Some employees may even be billing time they spend pursuing personal interests online to clients, thus overcharging them.
If personal traffic on company networks is too high, it can also clog the company’s network so that legitimate business work cannot be performed. Procter & Gamble (P&G) found that on an average day, employees were listening to 4,000 hours of music on Pandora and viewing 50,000 five-minute YouTube videos. These activities involved streaming huge quantities of data, which slowed down P&G’s Internet connection.

When employees use email or the web (including social networks) at employer facilities or with employer equipment, anything they do, including anything illegal, carries the company’s name. Therefore, the employer can be traced and held liable. Management in many firms fear that racist, sexually explicit, or other potentially offensive material accessed or traded by their employees could result in adverse publicity and even lawsuits for the firm. An estimated 27 percent of Fortune 500 organizations have had to defend themselves against claims of sexual harassment stemming from inappropriate email. Even if the company is not found liable, responding to lawsuits could run up huge legal bills. Companies also fear leakage of confidential information and trade secrets through email or social networks. Another survey conducted by the American Management Association and the ePolicy Institute found that 14 percent of the employees polled admitted they had sent confidential or potentially embarrassing company emails to outsiders.

U.S. companies have the legal right to monitor what employees are doing with company equipment during business hours. The question is whether electronic surveillance is an appropriate tool for maintaining an efficient and positive workplace. Some companies try to ban all personal activities on corporate networks—zero tolerance. Others block employee access to specific websites or social sites, closely monitor email messages, or limit personal time on the web.

For example, P&G blocks Netflix and has asked employees to limit their use of Pandora. It still allows some YouTube viewing, and is not blocking access to social networking sites because staff uses them for digital marketing campaigns. Ajax Boiler in Santa Ana, California, uses software from SpectorSoft Corporation that records all the websites employees visit, time spent at each site, and all emails sent. Financial services and investment firm Wedbush Securities monitors the daily emails, instant messaging, and social networking activity of its 1,000-plus employees. The firm’s email monitoring software flags certain types of messages and keywords within messages for further investigation.

A number of firms have fired employees who have stepped out of bounds. A Proofpoint survey found that one in five large U.S. companies had fired an employee for violating email policies. Among managers who fired employees for Internet misuse, the majority did so because the employees’ email contained sensitive, confidential, or embarrassing information.

No solution is problem-free, but many consultants believe companies should write corporate policies on employee email, social media, and web use. The policies should include explicit ground rules that state, by position or level, under what circumstances employees can use company facilities for email, blogging, or web surfing. The policies should also inform employees whether these activities are monitored and explain why.

IBM now has social computing guidelines that cover employee activity on sites such as Facebook and Twitter. The guidelines urge employees not to conceal their identities, to remember that they are personally responsible for what they publish, and to refrain from discussing controversial topics that are not related to their IBM role.

The rules should be tailored to specific business needs and organizational cultures. For example, investment firms will need to allow many of their employees access to other investment sites. A company dependent on widespread information sharing, innovation, and independence could very well find that monitoring creates more problems than it solves.

1.Should managers monitor employee email and Internet usage? Why or why not?

2.Describe an effective email and web use policy for a company.

3.Should managers inform employees that their web behavior is being monitored? Or should managers monitor secretly? Why or why not?

 
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Week 11 Discussion original Imagine you have completed your bachelor s degree at Strayer business and finance homework help

  • Imagine you have completed your bachelor’s degree at Strayer and you are searching for a job in finance, accounting or business. Using various employment websites (i.e. Monster.com, Indeed.com, USAjobs.gov) find three (3) careers in finance that you are interested in applying to. Be sure to specifically address why you are interested in the career, what qualifications you have or may need to get this position, and where do you see yourself in this career long-term. Be sure to cite the website where you found each career.
 
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philosophy assignment

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Could you do this assignment please..

The book is :

Patrick J. Hurley. (2015). A Concise Introduction to Logic (12h ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.

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Emerging Issues: You will examine the issue and arguments for global warming and climate change to gain an understanding of the nature of environmental crisis and its impact on the future of human race and our role in creating a friendly environment. Go to http://www.earthcharterinaction.org/content/pages/… to read about The Earth Charter (as the new global initiatives). Write a quality, argumentative and reflective paper (5 pages) discussing and addressing The Earth Charter’s 16 principles, challenges, vision and what is meant by “the Way Forward.”

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– I’m an international male student**
-Please note that Professor is too serious about Plagiarism so please make it different.

thank you..

 
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Need help with question on Angle of Elevation

Please explain how you got your answers.

 
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Write an essay on why abortion should be banned English homework help

write a 5-8 pages paper on why abortion should be banned. Start your paper with a thesis statement.

 
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Scholarly Article Annotation english assignment help

This week you will have the opportunity to practice the skills of finding scholarly articles in the online library. Next, go to the library online and find one credible, scholarly source examining the short story that titled “A good man is hard to find” by Flannery O’Connor . Avoid popular publications, such as magazines, newspapers, and other informational media that are not research oriented.

Post an annotation of your source. Your annotation should include:

  • A complete APA citation of your source.
  • A 150-word summary of the argument and key points of your source.
  • 2–3 sentences explaining how the source is relevant to writing a paper on this short story.
  • Include references

 
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