Here is the information related to the research project you are to conduct.
There is a project that GASB has started to undertake in reexamining GASB Statement #56.
In the text, GASB has posed some major research issues related to Going Concern. In light of the current economic climate – this issue may become more of an issue than it did in the past!
Based on the research you have conducted, present your research in a 3 to 5-page paper. Supported by research, what changes would you advocate GASB make to GASB Statement 56Links to an external site.?
There is a rubric assigned to this paper that you can use as a guide. I ask that you properly cite your work, although this assignment will not be strict on a particular format (APA, Chicago, MLA, etc) – just make it so a reasonable person would be able to understand what ideas are pulled out of research you uncovered.
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Title: Reexamining GASB Statement #56: Proposed Changes to Address Going Concern in the Current Economic Climate Introduction: The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) has recently embarked on a project to reexamine GASB Statement
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The Complex Relationship Between Personality Disorders and Substance Use The Complex Interaction: Understanding the Correlation Between Personality Disorders and Substance Use
What is the correlation between personality disorders and substance use?
Include at least one scholarly source to support your response. Cite any scholarly references accordingly using in-text citations and a reference list.
This discussion question meets the following NASAC Standards:
4) Recognize the potential for substance use disorders to mimic a variety of medical and psychological disorders, and the potential for medical and psychological disorders to co-exist with addiction and substance abuse.
14) Be familiar with medical and pharmaceutical resources in the treatment of addictive disease and other substance-related disorders.
23) Understand and appropriately apply agency-specific policies and procedures for handling crises or dangerous situations, including safety measures for clients and staff. -
“Overcoming Adversity: Personal Stories of Resilience and Growth”
Use two personal example in the passage needs to be specific and have details.
give a title to the article.
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Exploring Intelligence: A Reflection on “The Different Ways of Being Smart” by Sara Gilbert
Please read the essay The Different Ways of Being Smart by Sara Gilbert that is found in the required text (The Prose Reader Essays for Thinking, Reading, and Writing 11th Edition). The essay is in chapter 8 from pages 254 to 258. After reading the essay, please complete questions 1 to 6 on pages 258 to 259. In the book The Prose Reader Essays for Thinking, Reading, and writing 11th EDITION!
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“Exploring Relationships and Performing Regression Analysis Using SAS Studio”
Must create multiple scatter plots based off data uploaded, answer questions on a worksheet related to the charts, and use SAS studio to perform Regressiom Analysis.
I have attached the instructions as a file so should be everything you need
Here is the link for SAS. Please make sure to use this one as it’s the program required for my course. I can also provide my login credentials if necessary.
https://odamid.oda.sas.com/SASLogon/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fodamid.oda.sas.com%2FSASODAControlCenter%2Fj_spring_cas_security_check
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“Exploring the Role of Nurses in Promoting Health Literacy: A Systematic Review of Literature” Introduction: Health literacy is a critical aspect of healthcare that has gained increasing attention in recent years. It refers to an individual’s ability to understand and
Please see the attachments, more instructions can be given via chat, requirement of 35 citations per assignment requirement.
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“Plagiarism Prevention: A Guide to Writing Original Work”
Avoid plagiarism, the work should be in your own words, copying from students or other resources without proper referencing will result in ZERO marks. No exceptions. All answered must be typed using Times New Roman (size 12, double-spaced) font. No pictures containing text will be accepted and will be considered plagiarism).
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“Navigating Change as a Manager: Proactive vs Reactive Approaches” “Adapting to Change: The Importance of an Agile Mindset in Project Management”
Explain why and how you see things differently.
Offer and support your opinion with industry best-practices.
Build on something interesting or provocative that your classmate wrote.
Please focus on applying the information covered in this course in your recommendations.
ask thoughtful questions pertaining to the topic, and/or answer a question (in detail) posted by another student or the instructor. Note: The following are not examples of substantive contributions:
Thanking, agreeing with, or complimenting a classmate.
Providing irrelevant commentary.
First response to #1(1/2 page)-
Some of the signs that I would look for as a manager that would indicate a diminishing capacity for change are employee resistance, a decline in productivity, and increased levels of conflict. Based on my experience, these are some of the first signs and can come months before an impact can be felt in employee turnover, so in a way I think they’re some of the most important signs to look out for. If the smaller, less disruptive signs are noticed when they first start to bubble up, there may be a chance for a company to course correct before they start to lose what may be a lot of great people that are just being put in a difficult situation.
Planned change is important because if a company is able to recognize when change may be beneficial and can be proactive about making changes, they would likely also have an easier time getting more buy in from employees. Change as a reaction tends to happen quickly, but if it can be done as an offensive measure there may be more time to look at different options and to ask for and implement employee feedback, which would make it easier to get a team on board with the change rather than having to deal with them fighting against it.
At my current employer we were able to make a planned change when we recognized that our internal ordering system was becoming ineffective and no longer provided the information that we needed to track our projects, as well as being something that was going to be losing software support in the short term. Because we were able to see this coming ahead of time, we were able to review multiple alternatives and choose the best one for our needs, then assemble a team that would participate in the build out. We spent a full year working on it, including scheduling regular check-ins with the larger team to review what we had done, what did and didn’t work, if there was anything that we hadn’t thought of or had forgotten to include, etc. We were also able to spend a full month working through a “soft launch” that allowed our customers to use the system and provide us with feedback on any adjustments that made sense from their perspective. Since we had been so proactive about everything leading up to this change, something that was actually an enormous project was able to transition in a way that went even smoother than we’d hoped, and certainly smoother than it would have gone had we waited to implement the change until we were forced to do so.
Second response (1/2 page-
Good evening all,
One of the hardest things to do as a manager is deal with change. Especially if the change is unexpected or detrimental to the team. When I was in the Navy there was a saying about the nuclear operators (I was one), “Nukes hate two things. Change, and the way things are”. I think that statement actually had a good amount of truth in it for us. We have operated under the same training, assumptions, basic actions, and lifestyle for decades. Any small change to the status quo could add a small amount of uncertainty to our lives and we did not appreciate it.
In the real world, change is much more common but the responses can be similar. When change is introduced to a team that is incapable of accepting the change they might talk about how things have always been done in the past. They could also threaten to file a complaint or quit if the change is not reverted or their demands for the change aren’t met. Another possibility is that the team simply disregards the new change and continues on as they were. All of these responses undermine the point of the change and the manager’s authority.
Today, planned change is part of an Agile mindset. Being able to pivot to another goal or way of doing business based on feedback is important. Without being able to change, your team might not be able to keep up with or meet the new demands being set by the stakeholders, ultimately costing your project time and money. While some change is important, a complete paradigm shift or a 180 during a project might cause the same conditions I spoke about before. If those massive changes are spread out over a longer period, assuming you have the time in your project for that, it can help alleviate some of those problems.
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Memo: The Importance of Allowing Social Media Access at Work
Scenario
The ABC Company has been engaged in the practice of [topic] for some time and that practice seems to have worked well. Recently, a new CEO was hired, and she has requested a top-to-bottom review of all such practices. To get a complete picture of [topic] you have been assigned to support (For) or refute (Against) that topic. You have been asked to create a persuasive message espousing the assigned position. You have not been asked to suggest any actions, only why ABC Company should or should not engage in the practice of [topic].
Assignment
Use the topic: Social media sites should be blocked at work. With the topic, go AGAINST (Persuade opposed to supporting this statement.)
You will need to find at least 3 credible sources (Example: scholarly journal articles, pewreserach.org, Wall Street Journal article). You can use more than three if you feel it is necessary for a credible message.
Write a memo to me, the president of ABC Company, in the proper memo format.
The final memo should be about 2.5-3 pages in business format (not including your references on a References page at the end of your report). Business format is 12-point font, left justified text, no indented paragraphs, and ONLY ONE line space between each paragraph.
Your memo should contain the following sections:
Start with an opening paragraph stating the purpose of the memo – why you are writing this.
About XXXX: Provide a short description of the topic and why it is controversial.
Position: Briefly discuss your position on the topic and tell me why you believe this.
Research: Discuss the current research that supports your position. This section must summarize data from your sources.
State who conducted the research, the sample size, and what the findings were.
This can be a few paragraphs as needed.
Include in-text citations in APA format. (Go online and look up how to do in-text citations and references in APA format).
Include two charts and/or graphs and interpret them. Refer to them within your report. You must show evidence that you understand the information being conveyed in the charts/graphs and how it supports your position. Graphs will NOT be in the memo, but will be on a separate appendix page.
Conclusion: Summarize the importance of the topic and restate your position. This is where your persuasive messaging skills matter.
End with a paragraph that tells me how to reach you if I have questions.
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Title: Leadership Case Study in the Veteran Healthcare Administration
In the past two modules, you have had the opportunity to review the case studies included in the textbook so far. For this competency’s assessment, you will be creating your own case study based on a situation within your organization and the leadership that was evident in this situation.
For this formative, create an outline or a table with the following information:
Leader’s position in the organization
General environment in the organization and the number of direct reports the leader has
Brief description of situation
Leadership approach demonstrated in the situation
Impact of leader’s behavior on the team/followers
I work at the Veteran Healthcare Administration as a Human Resources Specialist.
Information can come from Leadership: Theory and Practice.