Reflections on The Phantom of Opera:

⦁ Reflections on The Phantom of Opera: On 20, December, 2009, I went to see the classical musical show on Broadway, The Phantom of Opera.
Our professor assigned us to write a review of it. The content might include:
1. How’s the Opera compared to its movie?
2. Describe its music (vocal, background and theme music etc.)By using musical knowledge
3. Describe how its music referring to the story, stage design
4. What field do you think this opera can make a progress in the future?
5. Describe your feeling after seeing it.

Identify a completed patient care quality improvement project.

⦁ Identify a completed patient care quality improvement project. Fall PREVENTION (Proceedings of a Statewide Conference)
Select a costing model from the literature. It may be necessary to define the terms specific to the project chosen.
Brent, Robert J. (2006). Applied cost-benefit analysis. Cheltenham, UK: Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. EXCERPT BELOW
Apply the model to the project. It may be necessary to make estimates of some variables. Include any anticipated benefits to the project. Were the anticipated gains realized? Have the gains been maintained since completion of the project? If any costing methodologies were utilized be sure to include them.
Discuss the strengths and limitations, issues or concerns of the project based on the costing model.
Discuss the strengths and limitations, issues or concerns of the costing model based on the experience of applying it to the project.
Summarize what is learned about the cost of change and quality improvement activities as a result of this assignment

Organizational Failure:

⦁ Organizational Failure: * Research a failure that occurred at a large organization such as Tyco International Ltd.®, Chrysler LLC®, Daewoo Motor America®, WorldCom, or Enron.
* Write a paper describing how specific organizational behavior theories could have predicted or explained the company’s failure.
* Compare and contrast contributions of leadership, management, and organizational structures to the failure.

Treatment planning.

⦁ ⦁ Treatment planning: Fracture at the head of the humerus: 1.) Read your case study and research the diagnosis.
Fracture at the head of the humerus: 1.) Read your case study and research the diagnosis.

Motivational Leadership:

⦁ Motivational Leadership: Present key findings on motivational leadership. Paper should include an introduction, summary, analysis, application and work cited. Analyze three articles, compare and contrast the points of view presented, and discuss whether the ideas would or would not apply in your work setting. Only a small portion of the paper should be the summary; most of the paper should analyze and apply from the book “Business a changing world”

Measurement Scales Paper: 

⦁ Measurement Scales Paper: Select four types of measurement scales from the following list: nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio, uni-dimensional, and multi-dimensional. Prepare paper in which describe each one of your selected measurement scales and how you would use them in a questionnaire.
Select four types of measurement scales from the following list: nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio, uni-dimensional, and multi-dimensional. Prepare paper in which describe each one of your selected measurement scales and how you would use them in a questionnaire.

Operational Art.

⦁ This assignment focuses on theory and application and is designed to ensure you have an understanding of the concepts found in the area of Operational Art. Discuss the most important operational decisions made by the American and Japanese operational commanders during planning, preparation, and execution of the Leyte Gulf operation. Consider each commanderappreciation of the operational factors and how individual leadership styles affected the decision making process.

Operational Art:

⦁ Operational Art: Theory and Application: It has been postulated that INFORMATION should be considered an operational factor on its own. If so, how would you define ?Information? as a factor? What would be the interrelationships between ?Information? and the other factors? How would you go about balancing ?Information? with the other factors? Are there any representative considerations that can be made for ?Information?? (e.g. ?Time lost can never be regained? or ?generally, space can be traded for time.?)