Entrepreneurial Leadership Abstract Entrepreneurship ventures are growing; each of these ventures is supporting the global economy in one way or another. The purpose of this paper is to analyze entrepreneurship leadership by describing the trait profile of an entrepreneurial leader, the development of leadership skills, and providing research on the issue of entrepreneurial leadership. Leaders in entrepreneurship are characterized by being supportive, team players, and always ready to share their success with others. They are creators and developers of ideas and strategies that make their ventures successful. Through their personality and behaviors, they create the necessary social interactions and networks that act as resources for their investments. Besides being goal-oriented and with a high urge for development, entrepreneurial leaders are also governed by ethics and values that dictate the way they conduct business. Development of leadership skills is also an essential aspect of entrepreneurial leadership through experiential learning to self-actualization and even going back to school to obtain leadership skills. Approaching a Definition of Entrepreneurial Leadership Entrepreneurship refers to the creation of and designing of new businesses as part of…
BEHAVIOUR IN ORGANIZATIONS Introduction McDonald’s is a fast-food company U. S based company that was founded in 1940. Richard and Maurice McDonald operate it. It has over 37,000 locations world widely serving approximately 69 million people in more than 100 countries with over 32 billion worth of assets. In the United Kingdom, it employs over 100,00 staff, including the franchises. Its business objectives are to keep benefits aligned to the business strategy and create new restaurants and impact its people (Green,2015). The two started their business as a hamburger stand and later turned it into a franchise and introduced its Golden Arches logo in 1953 at Phoenix, Arizona. It deals with products such as Hamburgers, Wraps, soft drinks, chicken milkshakes and deserts, only to mention a few. In 2018, its revenue stood at 21 billion U.S dollars with an operating income of 8.823 billion U.S dollars and a Net income of 5.924 billion U.S dollars(Toffel, 2015). Although the company is best known for its fast foods, the company is now producing salads, fish, smoothies and fruit in response to the…
Mass media advertising survey The demand for particular goods is always influenced by the advertising strategy employed by the organization selling a specific product. Advertising is a marketing strategy that aims at promoting a service, product, or a project. Advertising has four significant roles; to persuade consumers to purchase a particular product, to remind consumers about the existence of a specific product, to inform consumers about the presence of a particular product in the market. Every day people encounter advertisements in several places. The major media channels used for advertisement include radio, televisions, internet or video games, recordings, mobile phones, and various print media. The purpose of this paper is to expand our understanding of various mass media advertising strategies and their efficiency. How many ads of all types/media did you see and in what media did you see them? In the past month, I’ve interacted with advertisement messages from all of the various mass media outlets. For instance, advertisements about Coca Cola, a soft drink company operating in over 200 countries all over the world, has been regularly…
The mesolimbocortical dopamine system’s reward function Please address fellow students by name when starting your response. • Responses – Responses to the students are well organized, includes classmate’s name, addresses topic, and demonstrates critical thinking • Cited Source – In Text and Reference – Not required, but must cite any work used Make sure it matches my discussion post FIRST POST BY EMILY: There are many addictions aside from drugs or alcohol. Some other addictions could potentially be shopping, eating, sex, technology and lying. Shopping could very well be potentially more damaging than drugs because spending money excessively and opening credit cards can lead to someone creating more debt than they can afford to pay. Shopping can also lead to someone having a hoarding issue, which is a mental condition and that can ruin their family, marriage and can even harm their health. Another potentially life damaging addiction is sex. People with sex addictions often look outside their relationship or marriage to fulfill their need and have affairs which can ruin a marriage, family and not only destroy their lives…
Response to Emily There are other types of addictions apart from alcohol or drugs. These are sex, shopping, lying, and technology habits. I agree with the statement that; shopping addictions lead to more devastating outcomes. Many people link shopping addictions to hoarding issues which for sure go hand in hand. Shopping addictions indeed contribute to social isolation, family discord, health problems, and financial matters. I agree that most of these addictions do require family support and therapy to get rid of them (Jee & Eun, 2018). Family helps one to overcome a breakup or a particular habit. From your statement that cutting the credit cards will assist in getting over shopping addiction, I would instead consider not cutting them with the main aim of teaching self-control. I support the point of giving the finances to a trustworthy person to handle them because it limits the cases of overspending. Sex is another type of addiction. I support that, individuals with sex addictions go outside their marriages to fulfill their desires and in turn, have affairs which eventually ruins their marriage,…
The Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) The Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) of 1997 was meant to promote volunteerism in non-profit organization entities. It is a pre-emption of the existing loose laws under which the volunteers are currently under, hence encouraging individuals to take part in more social services. Under this Act, no emergency needs to be declared to be protected by the VPA. The Act protects against civil liability only if: The volunteer acted within his or her job description guidelines. Possessed proper certifications, licenses or was sanctioned to act. Didn’t cause the harm that was as a result of gross negligence, criminal misconduct, willful misconduct or flagrant indifference to the safety and rights of the harmed individual. Didn’t impose harm while driving an aircraft, a bicycle or a motor vehicle. Because we can’t tell whether state laws will remain the same all through, VPA provides steadfast protection for all non-profit personnel. The Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) provides immunity to volunteers in non-profit organizations from the litigation brought by the organizations to the volunteers as a result of violating…
Violence in African American Family Setting Summary The focus of this essay is to look into domestic violence among African Americans. African Americans are descendants of enslaved Africans currently living in the United States. The article looks into three key aspects. First, the causes of domestic violence are highlighted. Second, the consequences are discussed. Lastly, measures to mitigate domestic violence in African American families are proposed. These three aspects provide in-depth insight into the issue. Introduction Domestic violence is a social vice affecting a large number of families globally. African American families in the United States are of no exception. Domestic violence has been broadly described as any violent or aggressive behavior within a home that involves abuse from a spouse of a partner (The United Nations, 2016). Women are the most often victims of domestic violence in subject families. They are of Victims Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), which entails physical abuse, sexual violence, emotional violence, and controlling behavior (KO, 2015). Regardless of the sensitivity and significance of the subject issue, little attention has been paid to it. Understanding domestic…
Economic Growth of Vietnam Abstract Although it is known that Asia has changed since the Second World War. The first Asian nation to recover from the Second World War was Japan. A remarkable record of economic growth was generated and demonstrated by economic power. Asia’s economic strength has attracted the world’s attention from Japan, China, India, and Vietnam. Through construction and economic growth, Vietnam has many obstacles to address, and yet several lessons and achievements. In the mid-1980s, the country began market-based economic reform. Nonetheless, Vietnam’s economic growth is only modest after almost three decades. Surprisingly, Vietnam’s economy, which now is an emerging market, is increasing after every stumbling, and foreign teachers agree that the Vietnamese market has great potential for exploitation. Introduction Vietnam’s economy is now a priority as it has a stable economy and a high degree of sustained positive growth that is followed by substantial technological advancement. In reality, the push to reform Vietnam’s economy has been robust. The reforms concentrate on developing significant industries like IT, telecommunications, financial markets, and the development of a pleasant business…
Commercial Script Writing National Health Service Advertisement Female voice: We are always here for you, day and night all year long. THERE IS A LOUD SOUND OF THE AMBULANCE SIREN A HOSPITAL BED CAN BE HEARD GOING THROUGH THE HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DOORS FOOTSTEPS ARE HEARD RUNNING DOWN THE CORRIDOR Female voice: From newborn infants to older adults. THE CRY OF A BABY/ THE SOUND OF A SCANNER/MONITOR BEEPING/HEARTBEAT SOUND/THE SOUND OF OXYGEN TANK Female voice: We under no circumstances, panic. PHONE RINGS NHS WORKER RECEIVES NHS worker: How may I be of help? Female voice: We check a pulse, agree on a plan, and then prepare a cuppa. HEART MONITOR BEEPING TALKING A CUP OF TEA CAN BE HEARD BEING PREPARED Female voice: We are doing our usual rounds, making our routine visits. DOORBELL RINGS SOUND OF DOOR OPENING Female voice: We are Charity, Tom, Gabe, and during the wee hours of today’s morning, we were Meagan as well. A NEWBORN INFANT IS HEARD CRYING Female voice: We are the National Hospital Service A NURSE IS HEARD LEAVING FOR THE…
Introduction to Coaching Coaching Coaching is revealing the talents or abilities of an individual by enabling them to put their performance into full exploitation. It entails, availing, and offering adequate support to a person to help them develop a given trait professionally or personally. Coaching assists a person to improve a particular issue on performance, by concentrating on their current position or the expected near future, and making the best use of their skills. Coaching is mostly linked with sports where a player is assisted by experts through support and guidance to become the best they can ever be. For example, footwork, attacking skills, agility, turning, passing and preliminary moves, defensive skills, and blocking are skills that need perfection when playing netball. Use of coaching in the workplace context In the workplace, coaching is useful to individuals and teams’ performance in attaining company goals. Coaching helps in enhancing the knowledge and skills of workers, taking away creativity blocks, and improving progress and creativity in the workplace. It also helps people to adapt to continuous changes that affect an organization…