2.Team Dynamics and Leadership Requirements: Evaluation of Team DynamicsObjectives:•To understand the dynamics of culture and people in teams.•To develop intercultural
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e dynamics of culture and people in teams.•To develop intercultural communication skills to communicate, solve problems, make decisions, and resolve conflict within teams.Methodology:Discuss the process of integrating a new product or service into the culture of FTIC. Since this assignment is about the team at FTIC and not your dynamics as a team, the narrative for this deliverable must be written in third person (objective style). At least three sources must be used in each section and this document should be a maximum of 2,000 words.Organizational Culture: How would you describe the current organizational culture at FTIC? How would the product or service your team has researched support the current organizational culture at FTIC? How would you suggest FTIC structure the team responsible for this new product rollout? What leadership characteristics will be necessary within the team responsible for the rollout? Why did you pick these characteristics? This should build upon your work in D3.VABES: What are the VABES of FTIC? How does your product align with the VABES of FTIC? Are there ways your product might not align with the VABES of FTIC?Organizational Structure: What is the organizational structure of FTIC? Where would your product fit into the organizational structure of FTIC? What steps will FTIC need to take to fully integrate your product into their current organizational structure? If you do not think it will fit into the organizational structure, explain why. Grading: For this section of the deliverable, you will be graded using the AACSB standards for written work rubrics located in the Z371 syllabus. This assignment is worth 25 points.
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3.Develop a brief snapshot that you could give to a colleague traveling to these countries outlining the key cultural differences
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he key cultural differences and similarities between Australia and Japan. In what ways might these differences reduce message clarity in the exchange between the visitors and their hosts?
Using the AIA model of interpersonal communication from chapter 5, explore the communication behaviors between the Australian visitors and their Japanese hosts. What special role did Takeshi play in these dynamics?
Based on your assessment of this case, what were the primary clashes in cultures, customs, and expectations between the two groups?
While hierarchy was clearly evident among the Japanese executives, it was not among the Australians. How do you think the Japanese made sense out of this? Explain.
What cultural assumptions, if any, did each side make about the other in their approach to communicating? Were these assumptions accurate?
What can you learn about any culturally mediated cognition (or information processing) involved in this case (see chapter 5)?
What can you learn about the use—or lack of use—of communication protocols in this case (see chapter 5)?
Women are not allowed in many of the more important dining and drinking establishments because of restrictive customs and traditions.
Many of these are ‘members only.’ In view of this, how can women break into these inner circles where critical business decisions are often made?
How could Robert and Luke have better prepared themselves for their visit to Japan?
What lessons does this case offer for global managers visiting a foreign country? What lessons does this case offer for host managers?
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4.Choose one question and complete a 1.5 page essay.
Your essay should be double-spaced, in Times New Roman 12 point font,
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ew Roman 12 point font, and formatted according to MLA style.
3. For this particular essay prompt you are expected to reflect on the role that imagination plays in the works of at least two authors from the course. How does imagination impact the ways in which the author of the work, or the protagonist within the work, sees the world around them? How does this reflect their inner-state of being? Is this a calm or tumultuous state? Ultimately, what does this reflection say about the particular work and the underlying themes that it represents?
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6.I need help with my English essay that is discussing how effective communication can be portrayed in different ways using
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different ways using 2 speeches we analyzed in class and one of our choice. Here is my introduction: What is effective communication? To most people, effective communication is merely just exchanging information, but in order for communication to be effective, it must reach a deeper level of understanding from both sides. Effective communication must be both understood by the audience and conveyed clearly by the speaker. The audience has to be able to understand a person’s emotions and intentions behind their perspective of the topic. Although there are many ways for a person to achieve the skill of effective communication, the process of epitomizing one’s point of view is not always the easiest task to master. After analyzing various speeches, it is evident that effective communication is most clearly displayed through the speaker’s ability to know the audience as well as establishing themselves as an erudite on the topic in order to alter the opinions of the audience.
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8.1.What are some ways that the nitrogen cycle overlaps with or influences the oxygen and carbon cycles ?
2.Are any of
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s ?
2.Are any of these interactions between the cycles positive, or so describe at least one (hint yes)
3.Are any negative if so describe at least one (hint yes)?
4.What about when the nitrogen cycle is thrown off balance by the Hager Bosch process?
5.How can that influence the oxygen and carbon cycles?
6.Are these other cycles involved that have not been mentioned in this journal ( hint yes ) what are they ?
7.Finally, what does this discussion suggest about the nature of the earth as one large system ?
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10.Hey I need help writing a couplet poem
Using this question and answer
What happened to the European population in the High
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ean population in the High Middle Ages?
The number of people almost doubles from 38 million to 74 million people.
List two reasons for the change in population during this time.
Conditions in Europe were more settled and peaceful after the invasions of the early Middle Ages had stopped. Food productions increased because a change in climates improved growing conditions.
What two inventions for the horse made it possible to plow faster?
A new horse collar and the use of the horseshoe.
Define the term manor.
A manor was an agricultural estate run by a lord and worked by peasants.
What three ways did serfs pay rent to their lords?
By giving the lords a share of every product they raised, paying for the use of common pasture lands and turning over a part of the can't from ponds and streams.
Name the three great events celebrated by feasts within the Christian faith.
Christmas (celebrating the birth of Christ), Easter (celebrating the resurrection of Christ), and Pentecost (celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on Christ's disciples 50 days after His resurrection).
What two features changed the economic foundation of Europe?
A revival of trade and an associated growth of towns and cities.
For what two reasons did merchants build a settlement rear a castle?
Because it was located along a trade route and because the lords of the castle would offer protection.
By 1100, What four rights were townspeople getting from local lords?
The right to buy and sell property, freedom from military service to the lord, a law guaranteeing the freedom of the townspeople, and the right for an escaped serf to become a free person after living a year and a day in the town.
Describe the environment of medieval cities.
The cities were dirty and smelled from animal and human waste. Air was polluted from wood fires. Water was polluted as well.
What three steps did a person complete to become a master in a build?
He first became an apprentice to a master craftsperson. After 5-7 years he became a journeyman and worked for wages. Upon completing a masterpiece which was judged, he/she could be declared a master and join a guild.
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11. When to balance dice are rolled, there are 36 possible outcomes. Find the probability that the sum is
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is a multiple of three or greater than eight.
A certain game consist of rolling a single fair die and pays off as follows nine dollars for a six, six dollars for a five, one dollar for four and no payoffs otherwise.Find the expected winnings for this game.
A fair die is rolled four times. A 6 is considered success While all other outcomes are failures find the probability of three successes.
A pet store has nine puppies including 4 poodles 3 terriers and 2 retrievers. If Rebecca an errand in that order each select one puppy at random without replacement find the probability that Aaron select a retriever given that from last Rebecca selects a poodle.
Experience shows that a ski lodge will be for (166 guests) if there is a heavy snowfall in December, well only partially full (52 guests) With a light snowfall. What is the expected number of guests if the probability for a heavy snowfall is 0.40? I assume that heavy snowfall and light snowfall are the only two possibilities.
A pet store has six puppies Including two poodles two Terriers and to retrievers. If Rebecca and Aaron in that order each select one puppy random with replacement (They both may select the same one) Find the probability That Rebecca selects a terrier and Aaron selects a retriever.
Three married couples arrange themselves randomly in six consecutive seats in a row. Determine (A) the number of ways the following event can occur, And (B) the probability of the event. (The denominator of the probability fraction will be 6!=720, The total number of ways to arrange six items ). Each man was that immediately to the right of his wife.
A coin is tossed five times. Find the probability that all our heads. Find the probability that at least three are heads.
A certain prescription drug is known to produce undesirable facts and 35% of all patients due to drug. Among a random sample of a patient using a drug find the probability of the stated event. Exactly 5 have undesired effects.
10,000 raffle tickets are sold. One first prize of 1600, for second prizes of 800 each, And 9/3 prizes of 300 each or to be awarded with all winners selected randomly. If you purchase one ticket what are your expected winnings.
Suppose a charitable organization decides to Raise money by raffling A trip worth 500. If 3000 tickets are sold at one dollar each find the expected net winnings for a person who buys one ticket. Round to the nearest cent
Three men and seven women are waiting to be interviewed for jobs. If they are selected in random order find the probability that all men will be interviewed first
A fair diet is rolled. What is the probability of rolling on our number or a number less than three.
The pet store has 15 puppies, including five poodles, five Terriers, and five retrievers. If Rebecca and Aaron, in that order, select one puppy at random without replacement, find the probability that both select a poodle
Beth is taking a nine question multiple-choice test for which each question Has three answer choices, only one of which is correct. Beth decides on answering By rolling a fair die And making the first answer choice if the die shows one or two, The second If the die shows three or four, and the third if the die shows five or six. Find the probability of the stated event. Exactly 6 correct answers
For the experiment of drawing a single card from a standard 52 card deck find (a) the probability and (b) the odds are in favor that they do not drive six
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12.Question 1: suppose the dealer has an an Ace showing, you have a 3 and an 8 in your hand,
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r player at the table is showing a 5 and 6. Compute the expected value of a one-dollar insurance bet under these circumstances
Question 2: Suppose that( perhaps after being hit one or more times) you have cards addings up to 18. Using the table provided in these notes, compute the probability that you will lose, and the probability that you will tie.
Question 3: The "Royal Hand" consists of King and Queens of the same suit. Compute the probability of being dealt a Royal Hand in the first two cards.
Question 4: Compute the probability that you will initially be dealt two cards adding up to exactly 20. ( First think about how many ways two cards can up to 20 in blackjack.)
Question 5: You have two 9s in your hand. The dealer is showing a 7, and the only other player at the table is sowing a King and a 9. If you ask to be hit, what is the probability that you will bust on the next card?
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