Organizing Human Capital Business Strategy Human Resource Plan Executive Summary Biotech Health and Life Products is an expert food company, which has a variety of products, and services. The company embraces green technology for environmental sustainability since the Geraldine Barney started it. The company is on the competitive world of business and working on launching a new product name Infant Formula. The Company is headed by Maximillian Barney, the President, and CEO of Biotech. The company embraces a lot of research in food technology by engaging several foods consultants. Acceding to the global demands, the company is considering opening up branches in Malaysia, Philippines, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Biotech uses various analytical tools, such as PESTEL analysis, SWOT, the Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, to anchor itself to the global market considering its goals and objectives. Biotech management engages the stakeholders in the competitive analysis for understanding the market structure. Biotech hires new staff with the help of food consultants. Biotech’s plan is to be headed by an Executive Director who is assisted by two Assistant Executive Directors. The communications director, Resource…
In the Country we Love by Actress Diane Guerrero Actress Diane Guerrero wrote a memoir of In the Country we Love. It was first published in 2016, which was followed through by Guerreros’s up brings in Boston where she was raised by two parents that were undocumented immigrants originating from Colombia. The parents and older brother were then deported back to Colombia when she was 14 years old. However, having been born in the US, Diane was an American citizen where she stayed to finish high school in Boston, where she lived with her friends and relatives. The book was written by Michelle Burford, which entailed Guerrero’s childhood, where she lived in fear of the immigration officials as well as the impact it had on her teenage years and her childhood. The memoir focuses more on immigration and parent deportation that happened in Diane Guerrero’s life and the impact it had on her teenage years and childhood. With every ring in their family doorbell and when they saw a police car passing through the streets, they would be filled with…
Women have lower mortality rates than men, longer life expectancy, greater mobility and are over-represented in health statistics While we will all die eventually, investigation directed by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shown men have a shorter life span or expectancy than women. According to the CDC, in 2003, one million men died, and this made 80% of the total number of people that died in that year. Additionally, the World Health Organization (WHO) has released statists and differences in the mortality rate variance between males and females. Based on their research a boy born in 2019 will live for approximately 70 years and a girl born on the same day will live for around 76 years. As seen, there is an age gap of 6 years. Various factors come in play that causes women to have a higher life span than men in society. A combination of genetics and cultural factors leads to men dying earlier than women. Alcoholism in Men According to WHO, men emerge into alcohol that the women. The number of…
Transformational Leader Outline Introduction Purpose of the paper- The purpose of this paper is to explore the principles of transformational leadership and its application in the nursing practice. Explanation of concept analysis Definition- Explores the meaning of concepts to promote understanding (McEwen & Wills, 2014, p. 55). Why this concept was chosen: Transformational leaders can articulate their visions to enhance the motivation and morale of other to help connect to a joint mission and the collective identity of an organization. They also challenge those around them to take greater ownership of their work and optimize their performance. (Huber, 2014) I, therefore, chose this concept to help me apply positive leadership and management styles to my future career roles as a nurse leader by the shreds of evidence gathered in this research. How transformational leadership is applied to nursing practice and nursing administration.[unique_solution] Review of Literature Definition of Transformational Leadership in dictionary-Dictionary.com Transformational: Adjective- 1. relating to or involving transformation or transformations. 2. Noun: a. the act or process of transforming. b. The state of being transformed. c. Change in…
How the film Bill Elliot Explores on adversity, relationships and pursuit of dreams In developing the film Bill Elliot, the composer Stephen Daldry explored three significant aspects of human life which include the struggle with the adversity, relationships and pursuit for dreams. In the film, the composer uses one character by the name Jack through the family. Poverty is one serious challenge that struck the mining community, a factor which shapes the adventure of the film and thus creating the path to explore the struggle with adversity. The theme of exploring for trouble is ventured into this film through this film in many ways. The first scenario is through Billy’s family. Daldry shows how a scene where Jackie smashes the mother’s piano for firewood. The script acts as the most effective in this film since the family is struggling wi9th poverty as the mother had already passed away. The situation had been brought about by the minor’s strike. Even though the piano meant a lot for the family, they had no option a job which displays more clearly how desperate…
Lawyers At the start of college, like many other students I had doubts on what career I wished to pursue. Law had always been a focus of mine, being interested in politics and government at a young age. I always knew I wanted to do something that would benefit others directly or indirectly, whether it be through social justice, community building, government work etc. Lawyers have the ability to help others and are given opportunities to change society through diverse practices and cases, which is exactly why I wish to pursue a legal education. I want to attend Hofstra University Maurice A. Deane School of Law because of their devotion to advancing justice and serving societies changing needs as well as serving a diverse student body, which is something I value in an institution as a first generation college student and Latina woman. As mentioned earlier, a lawyers ability to help others and to change society is what made me what to pursue a legal education. Through my internships at the Queens District Attorney’s Office and Senator Charles E.…
Lessons Learnt in Administrative Supervision Many behavioral health employees have undergone some of the best, bad, and ugly experiences as supervisors as well as supervisees. According to Simons (2017), most of the behavioral health workers have untold stories on these kinds of experience. While as there is an increased demand for skilled behavioral health employees, there is a need to assess some of the lessons learned in administrative supervision. As a licensed behavioral health worker in the California Private Hospital, I must admit that I have experienced some good and ugly stories for the last twenty-five years. One lesson learned was that some of the administrative supervisors were not adequately equipped with the necessary training to manage supervisees in the work setting. This inadequacy often suggests that the supervisors are not fully qualified in their profession. Furthermore, I also learned that new administrative supervisors flourish when they find well-established policies and procedures (Shepherd, 2019). To maximize the best behavioral health practice, fresh graduates in this profession should be given roles that fit in with distinct career frameworks. Despite the administrative…
Evidence based research paper on prevention of Obesity Introduction Obesity is projected to the third greatest booster to the overall burden of all ailments globally and especially in the United States and Australia respectively. This is mostly evaluated and analyzed using the body mass index approximating 30 grams per meter square or higher. The disadvantages of obesity have been outlined in this paper. The scope of this paper discusses beyond the use of body mass index to evaluate obesity to the real measurements of body fat amounts. Although, techniques like underwater weighing, dual energy x-ray absorption, and biometrical impedance evaluation only measure the total mass of fat in the body are very expensive. These methods are also very time consuming to apply in a large set of population The anthropometric technique which recognizes high-risk adiposity correctly is still under debate. Several other alternatives have been used to rectify the assessment of high-risk adiposity hence provide effective measurements. Some of these techniques include the, higher waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, and the waist height ratio. High waist circumference has been used over…
Frankenstein review Literary motif involves the use of repetitive narrative to reinforce the development of a particular theme. Mary Shelley uses motifs in her book, Frankenstein to explore the themes relevant to the society up to date. The clever use of recurring ideas in the story has helped Frankenstein readers to understand several themes that Shelley is trying to develop in the novel. The themes developed by use of motifs include beauty as an obsession by the society, parental responsibilities and the dangers that could be attributed to new technology. Shelley has employed the repetitive use of denial and abortion to develop the theme of society’s obsession with beauty and parental responsibility to their actions. The society is obsessed with physical beauty, and no consideration is made on the character since lack of beauty is associated with an ugly character. The novel, Frankenstein compels the readers to sympathize with the creature’s inner beauty that is ignored by a society that judges the creature based on its ugly physical nature. However, the creature’s denial by the society has severe consequences to…
Development milestones in early adulthood Early adulthood denotes the age between 20years and 40years (Feldm 2006). It is this period where our physical maturity that includes cardiac functioning, muscle strength, reaction time, and sensory abilities, has attained its peak. Despite this, there is a probability of having changes in body size, weight, among others. For instance, many professional athletes perform at their best. Most women, as well, have children at this stage of life. Besides, it is the time where the aging process begins. It is defined by vision, reproductive capability, and skin. The present study will extensively give an account of significant development milestones and tasks experienced in early adulthood’ interactions and behavior. Major development milestones and tasks in early adulthood. There are some observable development milestones and tasks that I have experienced and seen concerning early adulthood in relation to interactions and behaviors. In this regard, the first development milestone and task is in connection with cognitive milestones, where early adulthood starts to stabilize their cognition until the age of 35, where it reaches its peak. This is…