5v. Key principles

Instructions for Key Question(s) discussion Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. Read, watch, and review the resources listed on the Problem Overview(new tab) page. Write an initial response to the following key question(s) or prompt(s): Imagine you are working as a security professional. How would you integrate current … Read more

5v. biblical principles

In Proverbs 22:1 the Bible says: “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, Loving favor rather than silver and gold.” Sometimes in the workplace, we are faced with ethical decisions in which a certain course of action might result in financial loss for us individually or the organization but will maintain … Read more

6v. biblical principles

Our state of mind can affect us mentally, spiritually, and physically. In Philippians 4: 6-7 the Bible says: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in … Read more

7v.key questions discussion

Instructions for Key Question(s) discussion Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. Read, watch, and review the resources listed on the Problem Overview(new tab) page. Write an initial response to the following key question(s) or prompt(s): What roadblocks might you encounter while trying to incorporate current management principles to … Read more

8v. bibical principles

When we read the Bible, we can find scriptures that are applicable to every area of life, whether it be physical, moral, mental, spiritual, or even professional. For this final Biblical Principles discussion, choose your favorite passage in the Bible and discuss what it means to you. Your submission should be at least 250 words … Read more

8. bibical principals

Farmers who wait for perfect weather never plant. If they watch every cloud, they never harvest. – Ecclesiastes11:4 There are two extremes managers can fall into. One type believes that you need lots of information to make a good decision. This manager gathers data, facts, and information and continually evaluates his or her beliefs as … Read more

8. key questions discussion

Instructions for Key Question(s) discussion Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. Read, watch, or review the resources on the Problem Overview(new tab) page as well as other resources provided in this course. Write an initial response to the following key prompt: Reflect on some common themes the economic … Read more

7.2 discussion

Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade. Read, watch, or review the resources on the Problem Overview(new tab) page as well as the following resources to help you think about the prompt: Webpage: Externality(new tab) Article: Buhr: Agriculture Becoming ‘Externality Driven’ Industry(new tab) Webpage: 7 Biggest Ethical Issues Facing … Read more

Final Analysis and Recommendation Web Page

Learning Outcomes Students will be able to: Describe the strategic economic questions all firms must answer. Appraise various objectives and economic data needed for an industry analysis. Investigate the economic data in order to determine the competitive environment of an industry. Interpret economic data in order to create an economic forecast for an industry. Determine … Read more

Threat Management

A client of yours is concerned about external intrusion on their corporate network, and those inside their environment that they seek to fire! They’ve heard about firewalls and they need your professional opinion as to whether, with the implementation of firewalls, they can feel 100% secured. Still on their quest to maintain a secure environment, … Read more