economics

The Invisible Hand: Empowering Entrepreneurs for the Well-being of Customers

Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand. This concept explains how a market will provide incentives for individuals to look out for the well-being of others while also acting in their self-interest. In this discussion, your task is to: Put yourself in the shoes of an entrepreneur looking to start a new business somewhere. Explain how the invisible …

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Economic questions

1.Describe the organizational structure (different parts) of the Federal Reserve bank. 2.What is the equation of exchange? What are the variables, which are in it, and how do they relate to each other? 5.How will an expansionary monetary policy affect the GDP when the economy is at less than full employment? At full employment?

Efficacy of quality improvement processes.

ScenarioYou lead the Assurance Think Tank, “Quality 4 Our System” comprised of several other leaders from within the Oakridge healthcare system. Some of the Assurance Think Tank members were debating the relevance of quality improvement initiatives and influences on patient safety and outcomes. During the meeting, you agreed to prepare an executive summary regarding quality …

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Collaboration between HR and Managers in Staffing Decisions

  Analyzes two areas of critical importance for collaboration between HR and managers when making staffing decisions. Recommends a process and elements for creating effective job descriptions. Explains two prominent considerations for developing fair and competitive compensation and benefit plans. Justifies your recommendation for an appropriate employee performance appraisal methodology    

Reflexive Or Respondent Behaviors

Consider your own reflexive or respondent behaviors that occur as a result of a previous stimulus-stimulus pairing in your environment. Using the respondent conditioning “equation” to guide your organization, identify the unconditioned stimulus and the unconditioned response. Next, identify the neutral stimulus, and discuss the event(s) that contributed to the formation of the conditioned stimulus …

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