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“Creating a Culture of Performance Excellence at Henry Ford Health System.”

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Abstracts are research tools that can help you readers determine if the scope of your article/essay will help them in their own research. In APA, abstracts are typically 150-250 words in length and provide an evaluative summary of the essay to follow. The personal opinion of the author is strictly prohibited in abstracts. Unlike a body paragraph, the first line of an abstract is not tabbed-in. For many student essays, especially in lower-numbers courses, an abstract will not be required; still, it is good to practice this skill. 

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            In APA style, the introduction of the essay should begin here, followed by the body paragraphs. APA is typically a more formal style than most students are accustomed to using in a writing course.  For the purposes of this course, the level of formality should be based on the assignment.  For example: APA asks that students always write in third person (avoiding words such as I, me, we, our(s), you, your(s), etc).  Certain rhetorical modes, however, don’t cater well to third person (narrative and reflection writing are two such examples).  In these situations, first person (I, me, we, our(s)) may be, and should be employed; second person (you, your(s)) should be avoided in all academic writing unless an essay is specifically designed to relay instructions (there are few assignments that will employ second person). 

            Like any essay, students should make sure their essays are formatted with one inch margins, with their text exclusively in Times New Roman 12-point font, and students should double space their lines.  This document can be downloaded and used as a template wherein students may simply replace names, titles, dates, and so on with their own information.       

            The final page of this document will demonstrate a References page.  If a student uses information from any source, that source must be identified within the text and listed on a References page.  These citations should be listed in alphabetical order and, opposite to the way a normal paragraph works, the first line should be flush left and each following line should be tabbed in.  Though there is really no substitute for a good APA Style Manual, students can refer to a citation generator such as www.citationmachine.net to ensure proper formatting, as well as contact Grantham’s Writing Center or the course instructor for additional assistance. 

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“Creating a Culture of Performance Excellence at Henry Ford Health System.”

Review the article “Creating a Culture of Performance Excellence at Henry Ford Health System.” This article

will share with you the changes that Henry Ford Health System is making in order to comply with performance excellence standards. Pay close attention to the figures that are included within the article. Once you have read the article, please provide a detailed analysis on what you feel will be beneficial to the company and what you might change about their new practices. Use your course materials and outside research to generate a solid analysis on the company’s procedures.

The requirements below must be met

  • Write between 750 – 1,000 words (approximately 3 – 5 pages) using Microsoft Word in APA style. Sample enclosed
  • Use font size 12 and 1” margins.
  • Include cover page and reference page.
  • No Plagiarism 
  • Only use the attached article 
  • Cite all reference material (data, dates, graphs, quotes, paraphrased words, values, etc.) in the paper and list on a reference page in APA style.
 
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Examine two ways that companies can recruit qualified job applicants.

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1. Examine two ways that companies can recruit qualified job applicants. Determine which method may be most

effective and predict how it could benefit the company when hiring new employees. 2. From the website: http://www.onetonline.org/find/career recommend two changes to make the job descriptions more marketable. Provide examples to support your recommendations. Be sure to provide details of the job descriptions

 
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Theme 1: Cross-Cultural Negotiating Styles, Ours and Theirs Exercise 7A: Increasing Cultural Self-Awareness

Theme 1: Cross-Cultural Negotiating Styles, Ours and Theirs Exercise 7A: Increasing Cultural

Self-Awareness When negotiators from another culture hear that a team of negotiators from your country is coming to negotiate with them, what do they expect? What is the stereotype (most commonly expected behavior) of negotiators from your country? After listing the stereotype that others have of negotiators from your country, assess the ways is which the stereotype is an advantage to you. How might you use their stereotype of you to gain greater advantage? In which ways is the stereotype of negotiators from your culture a disadvantage? In which ways could you overcome the disadvantages associated with the stereotype of negotiators from your culture? Participate in the Forum discussion for this exercise. In your Global Insight and Wisdom Journal, reflect on what you have learned about your own culture. Theme 2: Preparing for Negotiation Exercise 7B: Preparing for a Negotiation Select a target culture, such as Bombay, Paris, Stockholm, or Rio de Janeiro. You should have access to a person in the course who has lived or worked in the target culture you select. How would you prepare for a first business negotiation with people from this culture? What would you plan to do, and to avoid doing, at the first negotiating session? Check with the person with experience in this culture to see if your strategy is likely to be effective. Learn what you could do to be more effective in preparing for the negotiation. Participate in the Forum discussion for this exercise. In your Global Insight and Wisdom Journal, note the steps that you personally should follow in preparing for a negotiation in a new culture. Theme 3: Negotiating Ethically Worldwide Exercise 7C: Negotiating Ethically Read the following real situation that was faced by a major North American-based transnational company. Off the Books Payments Prestige, a North American-based global firm, sent American Frank Quick to a certain country to scout out possibilities for increasing the market for a particular Prestige product. Two other global firms compete directly with Prestige for this market, Companies Y and Z. Frank has spent a year in the country and has made considerable progress. He has made it quite clear to prospective buyers that Prestige offers a much better product than the competition’s. Frank has been working especially hard to obtain a large order from the top officials of a large local company, Ajax, rather than having Ajax place the order with either Company Y or Z. Ajax presently buys some products from Prestige and some from Companies Y and Z. While admitting that it regards Prestige’s products as uniformly superior, Ajax claims it chooses to spread its business among the three suppliers as a hedge against possible failure of supply. Nonetheless, Frank is persisting in his dogged efforts to make Prestige Ajax’s sole supplier. Recently, Ajax’s vice president of purchasing invited Frank to his office and informed him that Ajax would be willing to gradually taper off business with Companies Y and Z, primarily because Prestige offers a better product. He adds, however, that under-the-table payments are rather common in his country, and proceeds to hint broadly that he accepts substantial payments from both of the other two companies. Subtly, he indicates that if Prestige pays him an amount equal to the combined payments of Companies Y and Z, Prestige will become his exclusive supplier. If Prestige refuses, however, he will keep Prestige’s present contract at its existing level, while expanding Ajax’s business with Companies Y and Z, who, he claims, are prepared to make even greater payments than in the past. Instructions: Analyze the situation from both the perspective of Frank Quick, the North American expatriate manager and from the perspective of the vice president of purchasing from the Southeast Asian company, Prestige. Why do their respective behaviors make sense from each of their cultural perspectives? Post your analysis on course Forum. Acting as a management consultant for Prestige, resolve the following policy questions: 1.Under these circumstances, can Prestige continue to conduct any business with Ajax? 2.Does Prestige have an obligation to make public the described under-the-table payments of Companies Y and Z? How much loyalty does Prestige owe to other global firms operating in the host country’s business community? Should Prestige notify the global firms of Ajax’s requested under-the-table payments and Companies Y and Z’s behavior? 3.What is your assessment of the reaction in the local community? Will making the information public force Companies Y and Z to lose their contracts with Ajax? Will making the behavior public work to Prestige’s advantage or disadvantage? After having analyzed the broad, policy issues, address the specific situation that Frank Quick is facing by answering the following questions: 1.What should Prestige advise Frank to do? 2.What should Prestige’s overall policy on such payments be? Should Prestige walk away from companies or individuals who accept under-the-table payments? After assessing Frank Quick’s immediate situation, set overall ethical guidelines for the company by answering the following questions: 1.Should Prestige expose the other companies? Why? Why not? What moral grounds does a company have to try to change the behavior of other companies? 2.Should Prestige try to change business practices in the country? What moral grounds does a company have to try to change the behavior of a country? Decide what you would do if you were in Frank’s position. Participate in the Forum discussion for this exercise, and reflect on your personal learning in your Global Insight and Wisdom Journal.

 
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