Geb3422Cbe Section 01Cbe Business Project Management (11 Weeks) – Cbe Online Course – 2024 Winter

Geb3422Cbe Section 01Cbe Business Project Management (11 Weeks) – Cbe Online Course – 2024 Winter

GEB3422CBE Section 01CBE Business Project Management (11 Weeks) – CBE Online Course – 2024 Winter Quarter

Deliverable 1 – Kingston-Bryce Kick-off Project Plan

Deliverable 1 – Kingston-Bryce Kick-off Project Plan

Assignment Content

  1. Competency
    Identify the role projects play in meeting the goals of an organization.

    Student Success Criteria
    View the grading rubric for this deliverable by selecting the “This item is graded with a rubric” link, which is located in the Details & Information pane.

    Scenario
    You have just been hired as a Project Manager for Kingston-Bryce Limited and have been assigned your first project. Kingston-Bryce Limited (KBL) is a custom furniture manufacturer that specializes in hand-crafted dining room tables. The Board of Directors has identified an opportunity to purchase a competitor that also specializes in custom furniture. The acquisition of the competitor will enable KBL to expand operations and triple their workforce and will take 18 months to complete. In order for this acquisition to be successful, you will need to use your project management skills to ensure success.

    Instructions
    Your first task is to create a project plan outline for the Board of Directors in Microsoft Word or Excel. You will need to create the timeline in Excel and copy that timeline into the Word Document. The project outline is essential for documenting all of the necessary tasks and milestones necessary to complete the project. The project is expected to take 18 months to complete, and the major milestones are broken up by quarters. You will need to be creative and develop the following items as if you were running the project.

    Include the following (you will need to create these items):

    • tasks and milestones;
    • a project description/scope;
    • key stakeholders;
    • timeline for the project.
    • NOTE - Be sure the documents display proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure.

      Resources

    • For more information that may help you with this assignment, see Rasmussen’s Project Plan FAQ
    • Business Writing
    • Grammar Checking - How do I create a Grammarly account?

     

    Follow Rubric Verbatim Attached Is Mile 1-3  Also Attached Is The Grading Rubric For

    Follow Rubric Verbatim Attached Is Mile 1-3  Also Attached Is The Grading Rubric For

    Follow rubric verbatim

    Attached is Mile 1-3 

    also attached is the grading rubric for each milestone(so you can make any corrections needed

    What to Submit

    Your strategic analysis should be 10–12 pages (not including the title page or references) with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and APA formatting.

     

    Conduct A Swot Analysis For Faculty Development Of A College By Outlining Their Strengths, Weaknesses,

    Conduct A Swot Analysis For Faculty Development Of A College By Outlining Their Strengths, Weaknesses,

     

    Conduct a SWOT Analysis for Faculty Development of a college by outlining their “Strengths”, “Weaknesses”, “Opportunities”, and “Threats”.  Be creative and also to be specific as possible.

    Some things to think about:

    Strengths: What do they do well? What are their advantages?

    Weaknesses: What could they improve? What do they do badly?

    Opportunities: Where are the good opportunities facing them? What are the interesting trends they could take advantage of?

    Threats: What obstacles do they face? What is their competition doing?

    You may want to consider, especially for the opportunities and threats, some of the PEST issues the Faculty Development may encounter.

    N/B: 2 pages, 12 pt Times New Roman font, with a 1 inch margin on all sides. cite at least two sources MLA format. Both Butler's OWL and Purdue University's OWL.  

       

      Case Study: Cruise Ships And The Disposal Of Waste At Sea Vacation Cruises Have Become

      Case Study: Cruise Ships And The Disposal Of Waste At Sea Vacation Cruises Have Become

      Case Study: Cruise Ships and the Disposal of Waste at Sea

      Vacation cruises have become very popular. Approximately 85 cruise ships, primarily based in Miami, Florida, offer three-, five-, or seven-day trips to Bermuda andthe Bahamas, the Caribbean, and the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Some of these cruise ships are very large, carrying 2,000 to 3,000 passengers and 500 to 700 staff, the equivalent of a medium-sized town. The large size is a major cause of the pollution problem.

      The large cruise shops are essentially floating hotels, but unlike land-based hotels they are not connected to municipal water and sewer systems. They carry the fresh water needed for drinking, washing, laundry, and kitchen use in huge tanks. Human wastes from toilets are stored in large tanks that are pumped out when the ship returns to the home port. Non-human wastes are stored in much smaller tanks that are discharged each night, at sea.

      The nonhuman wastes are called “grey water,” a euphemism that brings to mind the soapy water from baths and showers. That is certainly included, but also included is wastewater from the clothes washers for sheets and towels in the ship’s laundry, from the dishwashers for plates, utensils, and pans in the ship’s kitchen, and from the many garbage disposals. It is an unsavory, smelly mess that is discharged at night in order not to concern or disturb the guests.

      Officials in the companies that own the cruise ships, such as Royal Caribbean Cruises, say that they cannot afford to carry tanks large enough to store all the non-human waste until they return to their home port. The ships add fresh water to their tanks when they stop at islands in the Caribbean or atports in the Bahamas or Bermuda. But those ports do not have waste treatment plants large enough to accept either the human or non-human waste for processing.

      The space needed for much larger tanks to store non-human waste would, company officials claim, substantially take away from the space available for the accommodation of paying passengers. No one is hurt, they add, by disposal at sea because these are chemical (soap) and biological materials that quickly disperse in the wave actions of the sea. It is true that marine life has declined severely in this area, but company officials say this is due to poor waste treatment practices on the islands themselves and overfishing by ships from many foreign countries.

      The island nations don’t like grey water dumping off their coasts, but they are dependent upon the dollars brought by tourists shopping for souvenirs, gifts, and clothing at ports-of-call during the cruise. Island nations that objected too strongly in the past have been told that the cruise ships would simply find a different port-of-call. International maritime law provides no assistance to those nations; it is not illegal for ships to dump wastes “at sea,” which is usually defined as three miles from the nearest point of land.

      Some of the smaller Caribbean nations appealed to the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO). They claimed in their appeal that nutrients from the garbage and chemicals from the detergents had greatly increased the growth of viral and bacterial agents throughout the Caribbean. Now, they added, dense clouds of these tiny organisms can be found in the seawater, and many sea creatures, such as fish, turtles, and dolphins, are showing signs of external rashes and internal tumors. The WHO said in reply that they had no authority to act as long as it could not be proven that human health was affected.

      Senior executives at the major cruise lines were concerned, but they believed that there was little they could do. Ship designers had estimated that it would decrease passenger accommodations by 15 percent to 20 percent to add the much larger tanks needed to store the “gray water” wastes. Those tanks, due to their weight when full, would have to be built below the waterline in space currently used for the crew’s quarters. The crew, now housed in very crowded conditions that cannot be further compressed, would have to be moved into new facilities built where passenger cabins now exist.

      Those same executives believed that, if those changes in the physical layout of the ships were made, ticket prices would have to be increased by an equivalent 15 percent to 20 percent to make up for the lost revenue. This, it was feared, would decrease customer demand. Now, because of their hugeeconomies of scale and the scenic attractiveness of the region they visit, cruise ships offer highly desired and relatively inexpensive vacations. On the other hand, the executives admitted that apparently, the quality of the seawater had deteriorated to some extent, and that at least part of theresponsibility for that deterioration might be due to the waste dumping practices of the cruise lines.

      Answer the following questions after you have read the case:

      Who are the Stakeholders involved in this case? What does each have to gain or lose?

      If you were part of the top management team at the cruise ship company, how

      would you approach this issue?

      In thinking about what to do as managers, did it help to do a stakeholder analysis?

      How so?

         

        Based On Each Of Your C&K And Ganesan Text Readings( Chap. 2: Evolution Of Business

        Based On Each Of Your C&K And Ganesan Text Readings( Chap. 2: Evolution Of Business

        Based on each of your C&K and Ganesan text readings( Chap. 2: Evolution of Business Ethics
        Coeckelbergh: pp. 1-29), detail your comparison of Adam Smith's ethics of capitalism with current general U.S. employment and labor issues. How does the promise of AI potentially intersect with these issues? 

        How does the Ethical Systems Model create a high integrity work culture? Why or why not?

        Texts: Business Ethics: Best Practices for Designing & Managing Ethical Organizations (3rd ed. 2021)
        Denis Collins; Patricia Kanashiro (SAGE Pub. – 9781544396828 print / 9781544396842 eText)

        We will also discuss the "Risks …" and "Ethics & U.S. law" – Waser (2008) readings/arguments in small groups in class.

        (cite your text readings sources in this week's memo)

        Ethics & U.S. law: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-resolution/153/text

        Waser, M. R. (2008):
        https://cdn.aaai.org/Symposia/Fall/2008/FS-08-04/FS08-04-049.pdf

         

        Assignment: Imagining Future Scenarios Please Find The Word Document Here: Assignment Imagining Future Scenarios.Docx

        Assignment: Imagining Future Scenarios Please Find The Word Document Here: Assignment Imagining Future Scenarios.Docx

        Assignment: Imagining Future Scenarios

        Please find the Word document here: Assignment Imagining Future Scenarios.docx Download Assignment Imagining Future Scenarios.docx 

        Follow the directions in the Word document and submit your completed assignment via Canvas.

        Background: Every human being has and uses foresight capacity to some degree. Future Studies/Foresight is a transdisciplinary field that has emerged to provide a more systematic consideration of how change could potentially unfold, and how we can work with it. In short, future studies is the systematic study of possible, probable, and preferable futures.

        For this assignment, we will consider potential future scenarios—with both positive and negative implications for business and society—and consider how these scenarios may provide threats and opportunities for future innovations in sustainability. Here is a link to a website developed by Richard Watson, a London-based futurist speaker and scenario thinker who helps organizations to think about emerging opportunities and risks. https://nowandnext.com/thinking-tools/ Links to an external site.

        Please refer to the following links to two specific high-resolution infographics that consider possible future trends. These images are also embedded in the text below.

        https://nowandnext.com/PDF/Mega%20Trends%20and%20Technologies%202017-2050%20(Web).png Links to an external site.

        https://nowandnext.com/PDF/Table%20of%20Disruptive%20Technologies.png Links to an external site.

        Directions: Form in small groups and discuss two chosen trends/risks. Consider how these two trends would potentially have an influence on an industry of your choosing as well as the future of business and/or society. Answer the following questions and submit the saved document.

        Questions:

        What two trends did you select?

         

        How will these two trends potentially impact your chosen industry? What opportunities or threats may be present? What innovations or pivots may be required to navigate the two trends that you chose.

         

        An Example Is Attached Has To Be Like That Pick A Magazine Smilar To The

        An Example Is Attached Has To Be Like That Pick A Magazine Smilar To The

        AN EXAMPLE IS ATTACHED

        HAS TO BE LIKE THAT

        PICK A MAGAZINE SMILAR TO THE REGIA MAGAZINE THAT FITS THE SAME STYLE LIFESTYLE.These are the guidelines for what you will be presenting next class/Week 3 in order to create the first pre-proposal. You'll be creating one for each of your chosen clients. 

        • Create a brief for your client. This should include:
          • WRITTEN RESEARCH
            • Brand History
            • Pillars/Pen Portraits of their DNA
            • Psychographics 
            • Demographics
            • Style direction definition and how it connects with your esthetic. This should be explained in detail, also using fashion personalities/fashion classifications.
          • VISUAL RESEARCH
            • Examples of layout, cover and content images where their DNA is clear. 
        • Please put everything in a slideshow presentation, 
        • Remember to make it visually creative but polished and professional. Always think of the editorial layout as inspiration for organizing and selecting the style for the slideshow.

         

        Audience Segmentation: Identify Distinct Audience Segments For The Movie And Tailor Media Mix

        Audience Segmentation: Identify Distinct Audience Segments For The Movie And Tailor Media Mix

        1. Audience Segmentation: Identify distinct audience segments for the movie and

        tailor media mix strategies to appeal to each group's preferences and behaviors.

           

          You have been hired by a local company as a marketing manager and you are

          You have been hired by a local company as a marketing manager and you are

          You have been hired by a local company as a marketing manager and you are assigned to write a Marketing Plan for the company. Based on the following Contents and related guidelines, write a brief marketing plan for that company. Introduction,      Goals and Objectives  To introduce this section, you should include the Vision and mission statements of the business; an idea of what its goals are for customers, clients, employees and the consumer. Introduction about the business. Business vision and mission Business objective. Products and services offered Environmental      Analysis  Conduct an environmental analysis that looks at and comments on your local area and your network of business contacts, competitors and customers.  Target      Market Analysis  Identify the target market, describing how the company will meet the needs of the consumer better than the competition does. List out the expectations consumers have for the product.  SWOT      Analysis Conduct      a Swot Analysis of the business to explain what actually are the strengths      and weaknesses that the company has and the threats and opportunities.  Marketing      Mix Analysis (4 P’s      Analysis)  Product or Service- Identify the product or service by what it is, who will buy it, how much they will pay for it and how much it will cost for the company to produce it, why a consumer demand exists for your product, and where your product sits in comparison to similar products/services now available.  Place- Identify the location of your business, why it is located there (strategic, competitive, economic objectives), your expected methods of distribution, and timing objectives.  Promotion – Describe the type of promotional methods you will use to spread the word about your product. Identify techniques such as word of mouth, personal selling, direct marketing, sales promotion etc. television, radio, Social media and newspaper ads.  Price – The prices of your products or services that reflects the overall company strategy. Should be competitive as well as a reflection of the quality, costs and profit margin.  Guidelines  Solve these questions the words between 600 to 700 it should have at least three (3) referenceMGT201Assignment3-2nd-2021-22..docxMarketing-MGT-slides-book.pdf

          You have just taken on a new role as a marketing manager for a new

          You have just taken on a new role as a marketing manager for a new

          You have just taken on a new role as a marketing manager for a new hospital in Ajo, Arizona.  There is one other hospital in town, but it is 67.3 miles from the center of town, making it difficult for many residents to get to. The new hospital, Ajo Medical Center (AMC), will be much more accessible to a number of people who live further in town. As you prepare to take on this role, watch the following video clips on branding and marketing. You will use the content of the videos to consider how the practices of Moving Brands might be applied to the marketing strategy of Ajo Medical Center. Watch the following video case study clips: https://sk-sagepub-com.libdatab.strayer.edu/video/practitioner-perspectives-with-moving-brands?seq=1 https://sk-sagepub-com.libdatab.strayer.edu/video/practitioner-perspectives-with-moving-brands?seq=3 if you can’t access videos please let me know The CEO of AMC has asked you to create a 4-6 page proposal in which you provide a competitive marketing entry strategy and a communication strategy and suggest marketing research tools for the new hospital. Your proposal should include the following items: A market analysis (SWOT or otherwise) to determine the best approach for the market entry. An overview of the marketing entry strategy you are proposing based on the information gathered in your analysis and concluding with how your hospital differentiates itself from the existing hospital in town. An overview of the communication strategy you are proposing, also based on information gathered during your analysis. A list of suggested marketing research tools and why those tools would be a good fit for use at AMC. Keep in mind that this proposal is for the CEO, so the proposal should also: Contain accurate and clearly written information. Be professional in appearance. Use headings. Incorporate colors and/or graphs and charts as appropriate. Use 4-5 sources to support your writing. Choose sources that are credible, relevant, and appropriate. Cite each source listed on your source slide at least one time within your assignment. For help with research, writing, and citation, access the library or review library guides.