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In this discussion, you and your peers will share the projects you have worked on in this course. This is a great opportunity to practice evaluating training developed by others
Should the federal government be able to override state policies? If you were to amend the Constitution, would you entrust greater powers to Washington DC and less power to the states? Why or why no
American citizens and businesses are hugely impacted by Government interaction. Find two government policies and elaborate on their influence. Support your answer by giving an example of each policy
Evaluation / feedback form for your training. Also include a second page describing why you included the questions you did and how they relate to the goals and objectives of your training program.
Discuss two or three of the differences of the balance sheet for that fund as compared to a balance sheet of a for-profit business. Also discuss two or three of the differences of the statement of r
Explain what it means to be ethical as it relates to personal, academic, and professional growth.
Discuss if you agree or not with this arrangement. How do public relations departments influence public opinion and should government regulation be involved? Tie in the core values of responsible s
Discuss accounting and SEC regulations as a means to prevent financial fraud. Your discussion should include research to support your opinions.
Assess and explain the restrictions placed on state and local government debt in Virginia. Identify three or four methods needed to avoid restriction limits.
As home health options build steam, the nursing home industry will have to redefine its role - perhaps from long term care to short term rehabilitation.
Q. Why is it important to have more than one strategy in mind when pursuing global expansion? Q. Compose, prepare and recommend strategies to achieve and sustain a competitive market profile.
Question: Briefly explain why it is important to examine machinery of government.
Identify and briefly describe a public administration or a government agency organization. Then, describe at least two major potential areas of corruption within the organization or one of their pro
Explain the term "bundling" as used in FAR 7.3. Present an argument for or against the need for all three types of bundling specified.
Distinguish the roles of Medicare and Medicaid managed care plans in the healthcare delivery system.
"There is too much accounting regulation" Discuss this comment (1) What can you say about the topic above? (2) What are the explicit elements and implicit elements in the topic provided?
Problem: Prepare a response on the US Government's Request for Final Proposal under Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 15.307.
Often one issue, policy, regulation, or law affects multiple levels of government or multiple government agencies. It is important to examine the effects because they could have a drastic impact on
Explain the competency-based and the traditional approach to training. Select several training models and assess their effectiveness for the global organization
Aside from the institution type, what other contexts may affect forecasting results? Why is understanding forecasting important in program evaluation?
Dye (2010) argued "Federalism often creates confusion over which level of government has the responsibility of handling crises."
Discuss the model or economic theory that relates to the issue presented in the news article.
Suppose the bank manager has asked you to support an imaginary petition to remove some of the 'over-burdening' regulations that the bank has to comply with. Keep in mind that the sub-prime mortgage
Problem 1: What are the pro and cons of the use of socio-economic obligations by government in its contract? Problem 2: What are some of the benefits that might be generated and what are some of the d
What are current laws or regulatory schemes that deem to be unethical? If so, please describe the law or regulation scheme and why it lacks proper ethical foundation.