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Using course materials and other resources, develop a strategy document with the following action items:

  • Identify the overall Quality Management Process (TQM, ISO 9000, Six Sigma) the company will use, and explain the rationale for such change. Be aware of industry requirements (i.e. service operations are different from manufacturing, and each process may offer specific advantages for a specific industry). Describe how you will implement the process in the company (make any necessary reasonable assumptions you need with the scenario, such as company organization or structure). 
  • Once you identify and explain the process, outline the specific tools and techniques the company will use for quality management. Consider the usefulness of all the charting and statistical quality metric techniques and identify which ones it should use. 
  • Develop a communications memorandum to the factory workers announcing these changes and explaining the value of them. Remember, quality management principles all focus on employee involvement and continuous improvement.

 

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Assignment 1 : Additional Opportunity to Succeed

Write 500 words biography about a historical figure by drafting a 500 word biography using OER. Non-academic websites will not be used. Non-academic websites include, but are not limited to, encyclopedias, history.com and any website in which you cannot determine that author is a historian or that the information within the website has not been vetted. Write a 500 word essay on that person. Cite according to Chicago Manual of Style using footnotes. Include a Bibliography

1. Open the OER Textbooks and Ancillaries 

2. Using either “Thematic US History Textbooks” or “Ancillaries” find a person who lived between 1880 and 2015 (they needed to have died by 2015).* 

3. Search the Lumen Learning, General US History, and Required textbooks for direct and indirect information about your subject. 

4. Then search the two main databases for information (Arise All Women Who Have Hearts and Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About History). 

5. Finally, look at the list of Approved History Links.

*The following people cannot be selected for this project: 

Martin Luther King, Jr. Jackie Robinson, Rosa Parks or Any President

Assignment 2:

In at least 1000 words (4 double-spaced pages) answer the following using specific evidence from this class (readings, assignments, etc):

 A. Did you know what OER was before taking this class? If so, what was your knowledge, understanding or experience in or with OER prior to taking this class? 

B. How did you use OER in this class? 

C. Based on your use of OER in this class, what is your position of the use of OER in college classes? 

D. Life in HCCS  allowed you to add your insights, your experiences, your voice to the growing list of students who have attended HCC Eastside (Or another campus if taking this course online). What did you feel like participating in this assignment? Did your participation in this assignment make you feel more connected to the History class? More likely to finish the class? Or at least happier with the class? 

E. The Additional Opportunity to Succeed assignment had you create material to not only boost your grade but that went into the OER reference guide Our Story.  Did your participating in this assignment, knowing that what you were doing would be used by future students, make you feel more connected to the History class? More likely to finish the class? Or at least happier with the class? 

F. Based on your experiences in this OER-based class, would you be more or less interested in taking an additional class that is based on OER as opposed to for-profit books? Why or why not?

EVERYTHING YOU NEED (LINKS) ARE IN THE ATTACHMENT

 

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Write 10 pages with APA style on The Transformation of the Social Sphere. It also kept the general population informed on current affairs, helped the educational system and provided literature to entertain the people. The next biggest invention that impacted mass media was the radio. The radio united humans by adding the cognitive element of being&nbsp.able to hear additional communicative elements such as vocal inflexion as information travelled through radio waves into peoples’ homes. This influence was itself rendered nearly obsolete with the invention of film and television. The latest medium that surged at the end of the 20th century to rival the influence of the television has been the introduction of the desktop computer and widespread access to the internet. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effect the mass media had on the temporal and spatial foundation of the social sphere.

It is helpful to start with a common conception of what is meant when referring to the spatial and temporal foundations of the social sphere. The spatial dimension refers to the physical space that separates humans in different parts of the world in terms of geographical location. “Spatial structure is now seen not merely as an arena in which social life unfolds, but rather as a medium in which social relations are produced and reproduced” (Pries, 2002, p. 2), such as the virtual spaces of the television and the computer screen. Mass media also extends the space of experience because it provides a greater accessibility to a variety of information and places (Carpignano, 1997). In addition, it can bridge the gap between spatial linguistic barriers such as those that exist within the People’s Republic of China, where regional dialects prevent oral communication between regions. Because all literate Chinese share a similar written language, though, mass media enables these regions of China to communicate. Mass media has changed the way people have perceived the world for the last 500 years. &nbsp.It has impacted the behaviour of human beings through technological advances such as the television by altering their daily patterns of activity and the established means of communicating important cultural values and ideas among members of a society.&nbsp. However, with new technologies, some of the necessary interaction may return to these cultural interactions as they become more ‘real-time’ and enable individuals to not only hear the vocal inflexions of the individual they are speaking with but also visualize their facial features and other symbols of a physical presence through the virtual medium of the video screen.

 

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1)     A Pumpkin Patch has 30 employees but only 8 employee assigned parking spots. The rest of the employees must take a shuttle. Each month the company randomly assigns the parking spots to their employees. How many different ways can these parking spots be assigned?

A.   5,852,925

B.    15,768,925

C.    729,000,000

D.   235,989,936,000

2)     ABC Corporation instructed their employees to immediately change their passwords. All Windows passwords must be 6 characters long. The only rules employees must follow are: the first 2 characters must be numbers, the second 2 characters must be letters (the password is not case sensitive), the fifth character can be either a letter or a number, and the last character can be either an exclamation point or a question mark. How many different passwords can be created?

A.   4,876,200

B.    3,832,920

C.    4,375,000

D.   35,152,000

3)     Omaha’s Annual Scavenger Hunt competition has 30 finalists competing to win one of the top 3 prizes. Third prize is an annual gym membership, the second prize is an iPad, and the first prize is an Apple Watch. How many different ways can the prizes be awarded?

A.   2,300

B.    27,000

C.    4,060

D.   24,360

4)     A car dealership has found that the probability that a car sold at their shop is a Ford is 0.4. The probability that the car is any other brand is 0.6. The probability that the car is a manual ignition car given it is a Ford is 0.2. The probability that it is a manual ignition car given it is any other brand is 0.3. What is the probability that any given car sold is a manual ignition car?

A.   0.22

B.    0.26

C.    0.50

D.   0.67

5)     If events A and B are independent events, and P(A) = 0.6 P(B) = 0.3, what is P(A|B)?

A.   0.3

B.    0.6

C.    0.18

D.   0.5

6)     Which of the following is not a true statement?

A.   The sum of all probabilities for the events in the sample space must equal 100 percent.

B.    The probability of an event must be between 0 and 1.

C.    The compliment of an event is equal to 1 minus the probability of that event.

If the probability of an event does not equal 1, that event will not occur

 

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