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Your Project Sponsor has reviewed your project proposal and has asked that you make some changes to it.

Instructions:

In Assignment 2, you will provide a four to six (4-6) page paper, in which you must:

  1. Provide a summary of your project.
  2. Update the goals and objectives based upon his feedback as well as add two more goals & objectives. NOTE: Use your professor’s feedback to update your goals & objectives.
  3. Describe at least three (3) key milestones and /or deliverables for your project.
  4. Describe a high-level timeline that includes key tasks and deadlines.
  5. Estimate the project’s overall cost and any key staffing and non-staffing resources needed.

Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • This course requires use of Strayer Writing Standards (SWS). The format is different than other Strayer University courses. Please take a moment to review the SWS documentation for details.
  • Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

The specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

  • Analyze the key concepts, processes, and components of project management.
  • Develop a project plan including the critical elements of project scope and Work Breakdown Structure (WBS).
  • Develop a process for managing & controlling a project.

 

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I will pay for the following essay Management in health care. The essay is to be 8 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

This report shocked health care experts and many organizational leaders are evaluating their health care delivery systems (Thweatt & Kleiner 2007).

There is a call to health care experts to apply professional management approaches in health care provision. This paper covers the issue of management in healthcare. It highlights the role and importance of management in healthcare. It will give an insight on how to practice management and the problems that may be encountered in health care management.

The research will look at two approaches, the scientific management approach and human relation management approach. It will show how each of the approaches is applied in running an organization. The research will also show how the two approaches are jointly applied in running an organization. A critical analysis of the two methods will show the similarities and differences between the two approaches of management. Drawing from an example of an institution that has applied a combination of the two approaches in management, we shall see if the approach is successful or not.

The paper will conduct further analysis to show the implications of applying the two management approaches to health care service delivery. The analysis will focus on the people who work in health care service delivery organizations. This will help in finding out how these management approaches affect them in terms of problems they may face, benefits if any and possible suggestions on how to improve the strategies used to better suit the workers. The paper will also highlight the implications of the research to students who study public health.

The primary role of management is to formulate policies, organize, plan, control and direct the resources of an organization so as to achieve the objectives of the policy. Management is defined as how an organization coordinates and organizes its activities in accordance to policies set so as to achieve the defined objectives of the

 

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I will pay for the following article Reading Response on Design and Technology. The work is to be 3 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. Because of the nature of this new mode of computer interaction, this technology is now referred to as natural user interface. In terms of the core functionality of this technology, it’s noted that this technology is primarily concerned with visibility in terms of the main computer menus. Such interfaces have a history dating back to the 1960s, with multiple-touch systems debuting in the 1980s. prominently these interfaces have existed within game design and electronic input devices such as musical instruments. Still, one recognizes that such incorporations of the technology provide a liberal definition of the interface. Notably, Norman (2010) indicates that gestural interaction is not an objective element of human existence, but is culturally specific. In these regards, one considers that these technological innovations are not simply altering the way humans interact with computers, but extending the nature of cultural non-verbal communication globally. Still, Norman (2010) notes that gestures also present a number of problems in successful computer integration. Many individuals will remember the poor functionality of the Nintendo Power Glove in the 1980s. still, Norman (2010) contends that with technological advancements many of these functional challenges can be overcome. While the contemporary implementation of Nintendo gestural technology in the Wii is demonstrated to have much higher functionality, the article notes that there still remain a number of complications in this incarnation. In terms of necessary technological advancements that still must be developed there are a number of specific elements considered. The article notes that momentum and viscous friction need to be combined so that motions on the screen continue to move after they occur. Another prominent area of concern is multiple computer interaction. Norman (2010) wonders if computers should designed so that an individual can make a gesture from one computer screen that will carry an object over to another. Norman (2010) compares such technological challenges to the challenges that were faced by individuals in developing Windows type operating systems. Some of the remaining questions are the extent that the technology should incorporate partial gesture systems or full-body gestural interaction. In these regards, Norman (2010, p. 9) notes, “We need ways of specifying scope, range, temporal order, and conditional dependencies.” The article also notes that the systems must develop sufficient feedback systems for continued technological development. There are a number of notable sociological contributions such technological advancements have been argued to contribute to the contemporary cultural lexicon. For instance, Norman (2010) notes that human gestural interaction with computer interfaces has created new structural modes of signification. Norman (2010, p. 8) states, “Shaking a device is starting to mean ‘provide another alternative.’ A horizontal wiping motion of the fingers means to go to a new page.” In these regards, one considers that gestural interaction, or ‘natural use interface,’ not only constitutes a new mode of technology, but also a higher level of union between humans and technology. To an even greater extent, technology has become an extension of the human rather than a simple tool.

 

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Create an XML file with markup tags and some sample data to represent a list of invoices. Include the XML tags for two invoices in the list. Also, assume the invoices are created from a database whose tables are shown in the following database relationship diagram.That is, the invoice header information is stored in the table invoice. The invoice table is linked to lines, which hold the many line items of the invoice.  Each line item is linked to a product containing information on the particular product, which in turn is linked to the suppliers table where information on the supplier of the product can be found.

 

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