Elements of a Contract

Read the Case Campbell Soup Co. v. Wentz in the text. Answer the following questions: 1. What were the terms of the contract between Campbell and the Wentzes? 2. Did the Wentzes perform under the contract? 3. Did the court find specific performance to be an adequate legal remedy in this case? 4. Why did…

Socio Ecological Model Application

A large urban county health department was recently awarded a $500,000 federal grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop a 3-year community-based intervention to address childhood obesity. The county health department is soliciting proposals from public health professionals to recommend childhood obesity interventions that could be implemented, countywide. Notable characteristics…

Assessment and Evaluation Using Technology

Select a prior MATLT activity that demonstrates attainment of Program Learning Outcome 6 to “technology resources to facilitate effective assessment and evaluation” and Program Learning Outcome 7 “Utilize technology to collect and analyze data, interpret results, and communicate findings”. Redesign the activity using instructional design principles and theory. Using learning in prior courses and the…

Ethical Practices of Technology Usage

Select a prior MATLT Program course activity that demonstrates attainment of Program Learning Outcome 5 to “exemplify ethical practices of technology usage”. Redesign the activity using instructional design principles and theory. Using learning in prior courses and the Week Three Discussion, include an explanation of which principles and theory you chose and why. Additionally, include…

Strategic Thinking and Tactical Strategies, and Competitive Advantage

Please respond to the following: -Assess the value of dynamic strategic thinking, particularly in the health care environment. Speculate on the most significant potential consequences should a health care organization neglect to think strategically. Give at least one (1) specific example of the constant changes that keep health care organizations seeking new strategies continually. -Analyze…

Poor Patient Outcome

Relying solely on the classic features of a disease may be misleading. That’s because the clinical presentation of a disease often varies: the symptoms and signs of many conditions are non-specific initially and may require hours, days, or even months to develop. Generating a differential diagnosis; that is, developing a list of the possible conditions…

Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research & the Methods of Social Research

Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of qualitative and quantitative research. Suppose you are to study police brutality, what methods of research (demographics, historical data, surveys, interviews, or observation) would you utilize? Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from required material(s) and/or other scholarly…

Developing an Ethical Culture

To complete this assignment, refer to Chapters 7 and 8 of the textbook, the Yukl article, and scholarly resources from the Ashford University Library.  For this assignment, you will create an 8- to 10-slide PowerPoint presentation for new employees that explains the principles of ethical leadership and how this leadership style promotes an ethical culture…