Prepare a PowerPoint presentation of no fewer than 10 and no more than 15 slides with speaker notes.

In this assessment, you will do some research on a product or service or an environmental initiative. Then, you will create an original presentation following the instructions below.

Prepare a PowerPoint presentation of no fewer than 10 and no more than 15 slides with speaker notes, and 3–4 bulleted points per slide, graphics on most slides summarizing either:

A. An improvement to an existing product or service you have envisioned in the role of a product specialist at a company. You will present to the parent company’s marketing and sales department manager that produces the product or service.

List the ways in which contemporary presidential campaigns have used social media as a campaign tool. Do you consider social media as a successful tool?

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: Chapters 5, 6 and 10
Lesson: Read this Week’s Lesson which is located in the Modules tab
Initial Post: minimum of 2 scholarly sources . Follow-Up Post: minimum of 1 scholarly source for your Follow-Up Post.

label the beginning of your post indicating either Option 1 or Option 2:

List the ways in which contemporary presidential campaigns have used social media as a campaign tool. Do you consider social media as a successful tool? Explain your answer. Do you see social media as an unsuccessful tool? Explain your answer and provide examples.
Option 2: There are numerous discussions involving the Electoral College. There are some people that want to abolish the electoral college while others want to keep it. What do you think? Keep the electoral college or abolish it? Explain the reasons for your choice.

Summarize each study including all aspects of the study. Include all correct in-text citations in the body as per instructions and all needed documentation.

Add a Review of Literature section. Locate and summarize 3-4 sources  on your topic – customer satisfaction. Use only current Peer-Reviewed sources from scholarly journals.

Summarize each study including all aspects of the study. Include all correct in-text citations in the body as per instructions and all needed documentation.

Do not include any direct quotes or information from their review of literature. Do include a paragraph at the conclusion of each source on how the study is relevant or connected to your proposed study, and how the prior research may have changed your SOP or other factor.

Compare orientation, training, and development to the management functions of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling to employee motivation.

Improving team dynamics

In an attempt to improve team dynamics, you take your team on an “Onward Bound” team-building retreat. Though you encounter challenges, good learning takes place. Compare orientation, training, and development to the management functions of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling to employee motivation. Acknowledge the importance of and necessity for employee orientation programs and ongoing training and development activities.

Explain these aspects of the drug in terms of the psychiatric disorders indicated for the drug and the issue(s) associated with that use.

Select a psychoactive drug that is of pharmacological interest to you, but not one you will review as part of your Critical Review. For this paper, you may choose drugs of abuse; however, the paper must focus on the pharmacology of the drug and not on the social or addictive aspects. If you focus on addiction and social impact, your paper will not receive credit.

In your Rapid Review, analyze and explain the pharmacological aspects of the drug as they relate to the following: neurotransmitters affected, receptors, route of administration, half-life, doses, side effects, drug interactions, contraindications, and other important facets of the drug.

Explain these aspects of the drug in terms of the psychiatric disorders indicated for the drug and the issue(s) associated with that use. If there is no accepted therapeutic use for the drug, evaluate and describe the actions of the drug with regard to the abuse process.

Develop the presentation as though you were presenting it to a doctoral committee or a board of trustees concerned about issues covered in your paper.

Final Project Presentation: How Does Inflation Affect Businesses?

Purpose
This assignment is intended to help you learn to present and defend your work and give feedback to others.
Analyze and Evaluate
You will listen and watch your peers present their work so far on their Dissertation Topic Ethical Issues Paper, just as you will present yours. Evaluate your peer’s work based on the criteria presented in the rubric.
1. Summarize your work towards your Dissertation Topic Ethical Issues Paper in a 7-10 slide professional PowerPoint presentation.
2. At minimum, include the following in your slides:
o Introduction and brief explanation of the ethical issue.
o Explanation of the issue’s importance
o Analysis of the various viewpoints involved
o Discussion of how the issue might have an impact on your dissertation research.
3. Develop the presentation as though you were presenting it to a doctoral committee or a board of trustees concerned about issues covered in your paper.
4. Allow 8-10 minutes for delivery of your presentation and 3-4 minutes for feedback from your professor and peers.
5. Upload your presentation at least one day before your selected presentation time. Your professor will secure this and review.

Write a concise one-page essay that examines the legal issues and culminates in a reasoned conclusion to the question.Why that dose? Is that dose appropriate, and if so, based on what criteria?

Write a concise one-page essay that examines the legal issues and culminates in a reasoned conclusion to the question. The paper must demonstrate sufficient research of the law with appropriate citation as well as evidence of proper application of the legal principles to the topic . The conclusion must be logically argued and supported.

The result is that the recommendations provided by the algorithm can be difficult to analyze for accuracy. For instance, when an algorithm recommends a particular dose of insulin for a diabetic patient, questions may arise: Why that dose? Is that dose appropriate, and if so, based on what criteria?

When a physician or provider uses AI as part of the decision-making process and harm results, who can be held liable?