Based on two articles from 2003 or later, select two contemporary change leadership models. Compare

Based on  two articles from 2003 or later, select two contemporary change leadership models. Compare them. Explain why they would be appropriate for today's chaotic, fast-paced global environment.

 

In 200- 250 words with 3 references.

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    • Due: 11/09/2015
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    Critical Thinking: Case Study – Cost Containment Choose a current event pertaining to an effort to c

    Critical Thinking: Case Study – Cost Containment
    Choose a current event pertaining to an effort to contain costs or review this case study:
    Manzoli, L., Di Candia, V., Flacco, M. E., Panella, M., Capasso, L., Sargiacomo, M., & … Muraglia, A. (2012). The impact of health policy: the extreme case of Abruzzo, Italy. International Journal of Care Pathways, 16(4), 115-121. doi:10.1177/2040402613479343
    Write a four- to six-page report evaluating the case and providing your recommendations for this case. Your report should address the following substantive requirements:
    • Description of what occurred, who was affected, and rationale
    • Assessment of the case from the following perspectives:
    o Health reform – Illustrate how this case and your role as administrator are different now due to changes in health law and expectations from health reform.
    o How cost containment plays a factor in your decision.
    • Recommendations for implementation of procedures or partnerships to continue containing costs and increasing efficiency.

     

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    DUE ASAP( before midnite)..NO NEEDING A PAPER FORMAT,,,just needng repliesto this 2 discussions belo

    DUE ASAP( before midnite)..NO NEEDING A PAPER FORMAT,,,just needng repliesto this 2 discussions below..thanks

     

    post 1:

    The General Education Curriculum course is a basic guide to students who enroll in college course work to help guide you through the process of gaining a quality education that provides students with the overall ability of learning how to challenge your mind. It also helps students to learn how to analyze information that is presented before you in order to make needed decisions in issues that are sometimes difficult to resolve. But when making these decisions, one has to be careful of being knowledgeable of the issue so that a wrong decision is not made or you are not bias to one party. Decision-making has become to be an important part of the digital era we live in today and to be able to understand issues and situations, the core of these curriculums are very vital to college students as they enter into diversified career fields that require knowledge of how to handle contemporary issues. One course that is not associated with my college major would be the Matt 121 and 122 courses. I have taken the Matt 121 course and boy was this a stressful course but after repeatedly taking this course over and over, I finally grasp the concept of the course and mastered the course with a B. This course taught me that it is important that you pay close attention to detail but also make sure that understand the concepts of the problem. I learned that these concepts are only expressions of the point the problem was trying to make and I was making it more difficult than should be because I over analyzed the problems too much. This course taught me precise detail and that if you got off track in just one section of the problem, it offset the whole math problem. An important concepts that I have learned here at Ashford as a student is that you have to learn how to communicate with others and be careful not to answer or be offensive to others by making them seem as though you know it all. Learning how to communicate with others has been one of may major strengths here at Ashford because I was the type of person who always assumed I was right no matter what answer you gave. I learned to respect the opinions of others because they have a voice also and not to be so quick to judge a matter without carefully analyzing the issue. I also learned how to use my mind to consider other factors to the issue without being bias. Allowing yourself to critically assess issues helps you to make the best decision to resolve the issue. These are key points in obtaining a successful education through online curriculums. My newly acquired skills through my online courses has helped me tremendously in my professional career that I now reside in because it has taught me how to be more responsive to the needs of those I am servicing. It has helped me to learn to take the time to stop, listen, and pay close attention to those who are standing directly in front of me in order to better serve them. I have also gained knowledge of the importance of eye contact and being very aware of your body posture when you are communicating with others as well as our clients. I plan to continue to use these skills I have learned to continue to be a service to those I am before in order to help the organization to improve as a functioning asset to all of our clients.

     

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    I believe the most important concepts from this course are critical thinking and moral and ethical reasoning.  I learned a lot about these concepts in previous courses, and expanded on them through this class.  These are extremely valuable lessons both in everyday life and in my chosen field of psychology.  I hope to pursue a career as a child psychologist and the ability to critically assess issues and approach them morally and ethical is of vital concern to me.  It has also helped me throughout all of my classes here at Ashford, helping me to take a better, more well-rounded, and logical approach to many assignments. They are important lessons to apply to everyday life as well.  Critical thinking leads us to better formulate thoughts and actions, as opposed to making rash leaps to opinions on people and issues in the world today.  These are lessons I want to teach my children as they enter adulthood and set out on their own paths in life.

    General education courses are important to every student because they give us a solid foundation for all pursuits.  They enable us to become more diverse learners, and provide us with more than just targeted information that may narrow our thinking.  We are better able to converse with people, and better prepared to assess any given situation and issue we face, from political to environmental to social issues.

    As I said I plan to use my education to work as a child psychologist, but I would also like to give back to my community by offering services to veterans and military personnel who suffer from PTSD and other emotional and mental health issues.  I am not sure yet if I will take this to a career path or volunteer in this regard, but will involve myself in any capacity I am able.

    The knowledge I have gained has already shaped my personal development.  It has given me new skills and knowledge that I pass on to my children and others in my circle, has allowed me to gained confidence in different areas, and has improved my ability to assess the political and environmental issues we face today.  I believe my educational journey has made me a more well-rounded and interesting person, and has encouraged me to become more active and involved. 

     

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      • Due: 24/08/2015
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      Imagine a business that you might like to start, or identify abusiness idea that you would like to..

      Imagine a business that you might like to start, or identify abusiness idea that you would like to explore for this project. Oneway to do this is to think about ideas you have for making yourlife better. Is there a product that you think would make your lifebetter? Or is there a service that you wish existed that couldimprove your life?

       

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      Proposal Instruction: A paper proposal briefly describing your research paper is due Tuesday,…

      Proposal Instruction:
      A paper proposal briefly describing your research paper is due Tuesday, November 8th at the beginning of class. It must include your proposed research question and explain why your selected topic is of sociological relevance and importance. Furthermore, you must provide a bibliography of five academic sources and a brief description (1 or 2 sentences) of how each reference relates to your research question (3 pages maximum). All submitted written work must be double-spaced using Times New Roman 12-point font. Late submissions not excused in advance will be penalized (-10% per day).
      The research paper instruction (This part is just for your reference, but it’s also important, since the proposal is for this research paper.)
      : must be approximately 10 double-spaced pages long. The paper can explore any issue related to global sociology. You may choose a topic discussed in class; however, your paper must go beyond the class lectures and readings. The papers should be based upon a clear research question and provide evidence to support your argument. Arguments are best backed up by secondary sources; that is, academic books and articles.
      The topic I thought I might use for my research paper is: Are exploited workers in developing countries such as Bangladeshi better off today with globalization than they were in their traditional way of life? (might need to be rephrased..)
      But if you think that its not a good topic, and can come up with a better one, that is okay too. As long as you follow all instructions and can get me a good grade for this proposal.(and also the topic needs to be good for the research paper I’ll be working on later too, they’ll be the same topic.)
      Topics in Class:
      Course Schedule WEEK 1 (September 13th): INTRODUCTION – Cohen, Robin and Paul Kennedy (2012). Global Sociology (3rd edition), Palgrave Macmillan. (Introduction pp.1-8 only, Chapter 1 pp.15-30 and Chapter 2 pp.31-48).
      WEEK 2 (September 20th): GLOBALIZATION – Robertson, Roland and Kathleen White (2007). “What is Globalization?,” pp. 54-66 in The Blackwell Companion to Globalization, ed. George Ritzer, Blackwell Publishing. – Guillen, Mario (2001). “Is Globalization Civilizing, Destructive or Feeble? A Critique of Five Key Debates in the Social Science Literature.” Annual Review of Sociology, 27: 235-260.
      WEEK 3 (September 27th): CRITICS OF GLOBALIZATION – Petras, James and Henry Veltmeyer (2001). Globalization Unmasked: Imperialism in the 21st Century. Zed Books. Chapters 1-3 (pp.11-73).
      WEEK 4 (October 4th): THEORIES OF GLOBAL SOCIOLOGY – Robinson, William I. (2007). “Theories of Globalization,” pp. 125-143 in The Blackwell Companion to Globalization, ed. George Ritzer, Blackwell Publishing. – Robertson, Roland (1995). “Glocalization: Time-Space and Homogeneity-Heterogeneity,” pp. 25-44 in Global Modernities, eds. Mike Featherstone, Scott Lash and Roland Robertson, Sage Publications. – Watson, James (2012). “McDonald’s in Hong Kong,” pp. 114-122 in The Globalization Reader, eds. Frank Lechner and John Boli. Wiley-Blackwell.
      WEEK 5 (October 11th): THE GLOBAL CONVERGENCE DEBATE – Demont-Heinrich, Christof. (2011). “Cultural Imperialism versus Globalization of Culture: Riding the Structure-Agency Dialectic in Global Communication and Media Studies.” Sociology Compass, 5 (8): 666- 678. – Meyer, John, John Boli, George Thomas and Francisco Ramirez (1997). “World Society and the NationState.” American Journal of Sociology, 103: 144-181. – Weiss, Linda (1997). “Globalization and the Myth of the Powerless State.” New Left Review, 225: 3-27.
      WEEK 6 (October 18th ): GLOBALIZATION AND THE WELFARE STATE – Swank, Duane (2005). “Globalisation, domestic politics, and welfare state retrenchment in capitalist democracies.” Social Policy and Society, 4(2): 183-195. – Glenn, John (2009). “Welfare Spending in an Era of Globalization: The North-South Divide.” International Relations, 23 (1): 27-50.
      WEEK 7 (October 25th): MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 8 (November 1st): TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL MOVEMENTS – Smith, Jackie (2001). “Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements.” Mobilization: An International Quarterly, 6 (1): 1-19. – Evans, Peter (2005). “Counterhegemonic Globalization: Transnational Social Movements in the Contemporary Global Political Economy,” pp. 655-670 in The Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Societies, and Globalization, eds. Janoski, Alford, Hicks, and Schwartz, Cambridge University Press. 4
      WEEK 9 (November 8th): COLONIALISM AND ITS LEGACIES – PAPER PROPOSAL DUE – Abernethy, David (2000). “Legacies,” pp. 363-386 in The Dynamics of Global Dominance: European Overseas Empires, 1415-1980. Yale University Press. – Lange, Matthew and Andrew Dawson (2009). “Dividing and Ruling the World? A Statistical Test of the Effects of Colonialism on Postcolonial Civil Violence.” Social Forces 88 (2): 785-817.
      WEEK 10 (November 15th): GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES OF DEVELOPMENT – Wade, Robert (2004). “Is Globalization Reducing Poverty and Inequality?” World Development, 32(4): 567-589. – Babb, Sarah (2005). “The Social Consequences of Structural Adjustment: Recent Evidence and Current Debates.” Annual Review of Sociology, 31: 199-222.
      WEEK 11 (November 22nd): DEMOCRATIZATION – Huntington, Samuel (1997). “After 20 years: The Future of the Third Wave.” Journal of Democracy, 8 (4): 3-12. – Robinson, William I. (1996). “Globalization, the World-System, and ‘Democracy Promotion’ in U.S. Foreign Policy.” Theory and Society, 25 (5): 615-665.
      WEEK 12 (November 29th): THE ENVIRONMENT/CONCLUSION – Ponting, Clive (1991) “The Lessons of Easter Island,” pp.1-7 in A Green History of the World: The Environment and Collapse of Great Civilizations. Peguin Books. – Jorgenson, Andrew and Brett Clark (2012). “Are the Economy and the Environment Decoupling? A Comparative International Study, 1960-2005.” American Journal of Sociology, 118: 1-44. – Urry, John (2008). “Climate Change, Travel and Complex Futures.”

       

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