Prior to developing your training programs, you must analyze your organizational needs, identify employee skills gaps based on performance, and have resources available to support training goals, including those associated with succession planning.

Prior to developing your training programs, you must analyze your organizational needs, identify employee skills gaps based on performance, and have resources available to support training goals, including those associated with succession planning. These constitute learning conditions to ensure training programs have purpose and alignment to organizational goals. Thinking about the learning conditions described, what do you think is most necessary for learning to occur in your current organization? Assume your organization has the readiness for learning, recommend at least one training program your organization would benefit from implementing. Explain why

Prior to developing your training programs, you must analyze your organizational needs, identify employee skills gaps based on performance, and have resources available to support training goals, including those associated with succession planning. These constitute learning conditions to ensure trai

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Read the two articles below that discuss why fuel prices fluctuate. Research two of these types further.  

Read the two articles below that discuss why fuel prices fluctuate. Research two of these types further.   2. Locate two JOURNAL articles which discuss this topic further. You need to focus on the Abstract, Introduction, Results, and Conclusion. For our purposes, you are not expected to fully understand the Data and Methodology.   3. Summarize these journal articles. Please use your own words. No copy-and-paste. Cite your sources.

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Explain the argument that employer drug testing is a violation of employee privacy. Do you agree with this argument? Why, or why not?

1. In your own words, explain the argument that employer drug testing is a violation of employee privacy. Do you agree with this argument? Why, or why not? 2. In your own words, explain reciprocal obligation and how it applies to the workplace. Provide an (actual or hypothetical) example from your personal perspective to illustrate your explanation. Each question response must be at least 200 words in length.

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As the Production Manager of Best Berry Beverages, you have the role of identifying and addressing the production issue.

As the Production Manager of Best Berry Beverages you have the role of identifying and addressing the production issue. What actions would you take after receiving the email from the supplier? Would you wait for the budget information and approval before submitting the purchase order for ingredients? If so, why? What would be your advice to the Marketing Team regarding the second purchase order? Would you move forward and order the Berry extract without informing the finance Manager to ensure that the ingredient would be available for the timely production of the Berry Slushie?

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Lan and Mai are students at Accounting and Auditing Faculty. After completing Accounting Unit, they are now able to prepare financial statement and discussing about the figures on financial report.

Lan and Mai are students at Accounting and Auditing Faculty. After completing Accounting Unit, they are now able to prepare financial statement and discussing about the figures on financial report. Mai said, “all the figures on financial statement are definitely reliable because accountants have to adhere with strict code of ethics, integrity standards, and set of accounting rules and standard such as IFRS when preparing the report”. Do you agree or disagree with Mai’s statement?

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Case Study HP Company is suffering declining sales of its medical products. The president, Toshio Nakao, instructs his controller, Satoshi Kasai, to lengthen asset lives to reduce depreciation expense.

Case Study HP Company is suffering declining sales of its medical products. The president, Toshio Nakao, instructs his controller, Satoshi Kasai, to lengthen asset lives to reduce depreciation expense. A processing line of medical equipment, purchased for $4 million in January 2020, was originally estimated to have a useful life of 5 years and a salvage value of $200,000.

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