Capacity management is the act of ensuring that a business maximizes its full potential activity and production at all times under a condition. Therefore when there is a demand, it will measure how much a company or organization can achieve to produce or sell within a given time; therefore, the market here is the condition that will determine the flow of a business. Resource management is planning the resource in the company for a possible way to make the business marketable and productive. However, managing capacity with demand creates loose transparency in business with the employees and the managers. For instance, when the workers don’t have enough and proper chain of supply of goods in a company, there will be less trust in how goods and services are delivered to the customers. In contrast, managing capacity with resources will build trust between the employees and manager since there will be a resource to enable utilization planning in a business, e.g., how good can be supplied and delivered to customers appropriately. Managing capacity with recourse management can help the company predict…
Addiction and Obsession What are novel psychoactive substances (NPS), and why are they so dangerous? Novel psychoactive substances (NPS), also known as “legal highs/ bath salts/research chemicals,” are substances designed to “mimic” the commonly known and abused recreational drugs. These substances can be in the form of hallucinogens, depressants, stimulants, and even cannabinoids. In large quantities, the emergence of NPS in the “global drug market” has posed a “significant risk/challenge” to both public health and drug policy. Although little information is known about NPS health effects, they pose a significant challenge in treatment and prevention. NPS are dangerous since they cause health problems and have adverse side effects such as aggression, agitation, acute psychosis, and even addiction. NPS users are frequently admitted in connection to severe intoxications. What is fentanyl, and why is the scope of the problem so deadly in the US? fentanyl is similar to morphine, though “fifty to a hundred more potent.” It is considered an example of the “most powerful” synthetic opioid. Researchers have proved an increase in the deaths caused by opioids, such as fentanyl…
Nursing: Philosophy of Nursing The implication of Nursing though/Action if Only Philosophical diversity or only Philosophical Unity is sought Philosophical of nursing is the categorically outlines the values, ethics, and beliefs of a nurse; therefore, the philosophy of nursing acts as both a guide and motivation to nurses in their careers. Arriving at a Philosophy of Nursing Involves Discovering, Constructing, and evolving, necessary or Sufficient, both or neither. The primary role of the philosophy of nursing is to guide by covering a nurse’s perspective in their practices, patients based ethics, and, most importantly, their education. It, in a broad way, highlights the beliefs and theories that guide the nurse in making appropriate choices. In the quest to discover, constructing, and evolving, nursing needs to answer various questions of importance. Why do he/she what to become a nurse? The relevance of nursing to him/her, qualities required to make a good nurse, skills needed, values that a nurse is needed in order to hold dearly. If there is no Genuine Disagreement among Nursing Theorists, can there be any genuine Progress made in…
Abstract For the victims of human trafficking, the events of trafficking are not pleasant and have both short and long-term consequences to the survivors of the crime. In most instances, victims of human sex trafficking are at the mercy of traffickers who subject them to physical violence, repeated rape, torture, forced drug use, forced abortions, and psychological manipulation. As a result, victims of human trafficking are at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections, traumatic damages, physical damages, mental problems, and social wellbeing issues. As a result, when human sex trafficking survivors become free, they require certain services necessary for their sustainable recovery. What happens to the survivors of human sex trafficking is that they go through they are registered into a shelter center and programs, which are meant to ensure that they have access to health care facilities and services to help them reconstruct their lives, including furthering their education, developing working skills, and securing employment. Survivors of Human Sex Trafficking In most instances, human sex trafficking victims lack basic control over their daily decisions, including sleep time, eating habits,…
TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF ADHD 14 Running head: TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF ADHD 1 Student name Utilizing exercise and behavioral therapies for the treatment and management of ADHD Course name Program name Division name University name Presentation date Author Note ABSTRACT The paper purposed to investigate the value of physical activity and behavioral therapy as a means of means for managing and treating ADHD. The researcher conducted a systematic review of known studies from PubMed and Cochrane databases and selected 30 sources as primary sources. An analysis was performed on the selected studies, and the results revealed that behavioral therapies and the use of exercise were very critical in the enhancement of the condition of ADHD patient. The methods were also proved to possess many benefits when adopted as the primary management method for the ADHD condition. INTRODUCTION Background Every medical researcher has explored the different ways of…
The four elements of complex organizations include; Interdependence, interrelated, Interconnected, and infinite potentials. Interconnected: Interconnectedness refers to the relationship among all the components of an organization in matters of sharing information on the key issues ranging from business plans, budgets, strategies, opportunities, threats, weaknesses, strengths, competitors to make the business successful. In their interconnected element, complex organizations share knowledge across different structures in terms of innovations, current data, and technological advancements that are transforming the sector. Knowledge sharing is always at the center of any complex organization’s success. Complex organizations are hinged on the wheels of the idea. New and innovative ideas usually keep complex organization in motion as they achieve their goals and objectives. Interdependent: Just like the parts of a human body depend on each other and what affects one body part affects the entire body, so a complex organization. For example, what affects the production unit directly affects the organization as a whole. Any change of any part of the complex organization changes the entire operations of the complex organization. All the functions in a complex organization…
Beginners Guide to the Different Casino Games Online and How to Play Them In America, gambling contributes about 137.5 billion U.S dollars to the economy. Further, it employs more than 730,000 people worldwide. And the numbers are not surprising. For one, casinos are everything: Glitz, glamour and a whole load of excitement. Its little wonder that gambling is among the most preferred forms of entertainment. Do you ever feel like you’re missing in the grand games? Or your chance to win millions in slots? Well, here is all you need to know about the different casino games, how to play as well as how to pick the best online sites. Online Gambling vs Casino Casino, in this case, refers to the traditional land, brick and mortar establishments. While some people prefer to go to a casino, online gambling is increasing in popularity as well, and with good reasons as highlighted below. Convenience: Play Anywhere, Anytime With internet access and an internet enabled device in virtually everybody’s hand, a casino is literally in your pocket. This allows you to…
Work break down structure. The partnership between Tim Inc. and TSG led to a realization of productivity through clients, which can be improved by establishing collaborative tools. Objectives have been put in place by TSG to allow the overall success of establishing tools to enable the client’s productivity. A project was put in place to enable the project managers to develop a better-informed decision, and various deliverables were needed to define and categorize the project. The deliverables put in place allowed the categorization and division of labor to different work package which are; Project management Market research Vendor selection Solution development Training Project management is done by the project manager, who takes responsibility for project planning, execution, and completion. The manager understands the project’s strategic relevance and standing and promoted the goals through a significant management change and the use of tools and techniques that communicate and deliver results. Management is then divided into products manager, business analyst, project sponsor, and the testing manager. The project sponsor is responsible for the project’s support but is not limited…
RESEARCH PAPER 2 Running head: RESEARCH PAPER 1 Student`s Name: Professor`s Name: Institutional Affiliation Date: Psychosocial Correlates of Parenting a Child with Autistic Disorder Introduction This study was done to establish the connection between the parents and a child who has autism and how the parents are coping up with bringing up the child and their behaviour towards the child. A child with autism has to be taken care of by the parents because of the special treatment they need when growing up. Raising a child with autism is considered one of the most stressing events in parenthood because the child is not like any other, (Dardas & Ahmad, 2014). (Dardas & Ahmad, 2014) Describe how autistic children show dysfunctional behaviours which affect their quality of life and how the parents of these children face numerous challenges when raising these children. According to (Dardas & Ahmad, 2014) parents who have children with autism have high levels of stress than parents with normal children and parents…
Molecules Molecules align themselves as three-dimensional structures that determine their physical and chemical properties. The molecule valence electron pairs govern the orientation. The valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory states attempts to explain molecular structure through its postulate that; valence electron pairs repel each other as much as possible. The theory also makes the following deductions that determine the geometry of various molecules. Electron pairs around the central atom in a molecule are far away from one another. Lone pairs on the central atom have an equal impact on the molecule’s geometry as if they constituted a bonding pair. Lone pairs repel each other more strongly than a lone and a shared pair. Following the above postulates, it is possible to determine the geometry of a molecule so long as we know the compound’s chemical formula. For instance, the molecular geometry for the following compounds can be explained using the VSEPR theory. CO2 The central atom, in this case, is carbon bonded to two oxygen atoms. According to the VSEPR theory, the carbon atoms’ electron pairs will be as…