Write a 8 pages paper on industry placement

Write a 8 pages paper on industry placement. The paper “Industry Placement” analyzes the structure of the international retail company “Toys R Us” and offers some suggestions how to make motivation, r

Write a 8 pages paper on industry placement. The paper “Industry Placement” analyzes the structure of the international retail company “Toys R Us” and offers some suggestions how to make motivation, reporting, and organizational culture better.

The values of the organization make up its culture. I have learned that the company values hard workers that represent the organization’s promise of rapid, responsible and reliable service. Based on Fleishman’s interpretation of leadership in which I hold in high regard, modeling this to my staff is one of the best ways I can lead the team in the eyes of myself and Toys R Us. The idea I have of Toys R Us culture was communicated to me through a booklet informing me of what the organization was about, read on my own accord. For Toys R Us to ensure that organizational culture is well known and implemented into the work of management running a program over half a day would be recommended.

Interpersonal value compatibility is necessary with the staff because motivation is most effective as an influential leader. It is here that one of many examples of the inter-relatedness of management concepts is displayed. Reward for work through remuneration is the standard return but it is motivation to get the best out of the employee. This can pose quite a challenge for a leader as different types of motivational methods would need to be used for different subordinates. Motivational issues can be found through a number of methods, one of these being reporting. Employee issues can also be found through reporting.

Write the cover letter Applying position

Write the cover letter Applying position: Quality Engineer Applying Company: Hyundai motor Rubric Format: Correct Block Style Business Letter Format / 3 Paragraphs / Correct Assignment Font, Line Spac

Write the cover letter

Applying position: Quality Engineer

Applying Company: Hyundai motor

Rubric

Format: Correct Block Style Business Letter Format / 3 Paragraphs / Correct Assignment Font, Line Spacing, Left Justification

Word Count: Adheres to Assignment Length Requirement / Paragraphs 1 + 2 + 3 = 250-275 words

Use of Pronoun I: Adheres to Recommended Normal Use of “I” / 10 Times or Less for a Normal for 3 Paragraph Letter

Paragraph #1: Strong Opening Paragraph (3-4 Sentences) / Purpose Clearly Stated / Strong Knowledge of Company / Stated Major Contribution / Connection to Corporate Culture / Professional Reference / Well Organized / Clearly and Concisely Written / Good Grammar and Sentence Structure

Paragraph #2: Strong Second Paragraph (Body, 4-6 Sentences) / Strongly Highlight’s Major Accomplishments or Qualifications / Valued Character Traits / Emphasizes Leadership, Innovation, Initiative, Work Ethic, Competencies, and Customer Service / Contains Specific Supporting Evidence / Well Organized / Clearly and Concisely Written / Good Grammar and Sentence Structure

Paragraph #3: Strong Closing Paragraph (3-4 Sentences) / Highlight Strongest Character Trait or Contribution or Fit / Upbeat Tone / Positive Expectation / Well Organized / Clearly and Concisely Written / Good Grammar and Sentence Structure

Complimentary Close and Signature Block: Legible Handwritten Signature (Not an Autograph) / Located Above Typed Signature

Link for the cover letter format:

https://mediafiles.me/d9a20ed1e371585b/Cover_Letter_Assignment_Format,_.docx

Memo to the BBC’s diversity head

Memo to the BBC’s diversity head: Identity is more than what you eat and who you socialize with Drew Hayden Taylor Special to The Globe and Mail Published April 21, 2021 Updated April 21, 2021 Last

Memo to the BBC’s diversity head: Identity is more than what you eat and who you socialize with

Drew Hayden Taylor

Special to The Globe and Mail

Published April 21, 2021 Updated April 21, 2021

Last week, Miranda Wayland, head of creative diversity at the BBC, offered some thoughts on the character the charismatic Idris Elba plays in the popular British television series Luther. When the show first came out, she said, “everybody loved the fact that Idris Elba was in there – a really strong, Black character lead. We all fell in love with him. Who didn’t, right?” But eventually, she reasoned, “you got kind of like, ‘okay, he doesn’t have any Black friends, he doesn’t eat any Caribbean food, this doesn’t feel authentic.’”

You learn something new every day. We in the Indigenous community have been wrestling with the concept of identity for a while now, and we never guessed it could be figured out so simply.

Now if that’s the accepted way of measuring something like this, I believe that quite probably would make me Black. Yes, I will say it, some of my best friends are Black. And to seal the deal, I eat Caribbean food.

Same principle could be said with Chinese (probably more Cantonese than Mandarin). Definitely Indian (the subcontinent kind, not the feathered kind). And Greek and Italian and so on. My point being I find such criteria – who is in your social bubble and what your Skip The Dishes dinner order contains – a limited way to evaluate a person’s connection to their ethnic heritage or race.

I am by no means an expert on African-Canadian, African-American or simply African cultures in general. If I am to read the subtext of the diversity person’s statement, there is only one kind of Black person on the planet. And they all hang out eating rotis and jerk chicken. If this is so, I have greatly overestimated the variety of Black cultures in the world.

I say this respectfully because, as a First Nations member, I am no stranger to this peculiar thread of logic, and it irks me greatly. Many people make the same assumptions with Indigenous cultures. We are all one mass of Indigeneity – dripping in leather, dreamcatchers and feathers and smelling of salmon rolled in baloney.

Once, back in the 1980s, a white producer I was working with on a documentary told me to my face that he didn’t consider me very “Indian” (as we were known at the time) because I knew too many statistics about Indigenous people., i.e. how many reserves there were in Canada, ratio of Native to non-Natives in the general population. Evidently he felt real Indigenous people didn’t care about such things. We only wanted to skin something.

A thousand years ago I was working on a documentary in Northern Ontario. The crew was following the life of an Indigenous woman trapper and her little girl, who had moved into the wilderness. The little girl, not really believing I was Native due to my eyes and complexion, asked me if I wanted some tea. Busy at the moment, I declined. She immediately cried in victory, “See! You’re not Indian. All Indians drink tea!” Had I been outed, I pondered. I wonder if Luther drinks tea.

When it comes to the varied and amazing world of Indigenous cuisines, there is probably more Indigenously specific food I have not eaten than I have eaten. To explain, I have had my share of bannock in most of the 10 provinces and a few of the American states. But I have not had any elk. I quiver deliciously at the thought of tasty corn soup, but I have not consumed East Coast eels. You cannot swing a dead cat on practically any Indigenous community without consuming moose stew/chili/burgers etc. (and no, we do not eat dead cats), but I have never tried caribou. Manoomin (wild rice) is a standard in my community, but I have never had the opportunity to devour oolichan oil (fish oil). And the list goes on.

Evidently, by this standard, I am not a very convincing Indigenous person. I do, however, have many Indigenous friends, which seems to be an important criteria, but I would hate to have my Indigeneity measured by who I may borrow money from or ask to feed my cat. So I relate very much to Idris Elba and his character’s dilemma.

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Full disclosure, I have never watched the series Luther, and as a result, I don’t know how relevant his skin colour is to what he does and who he is. But for the head of diversity to comment on it, it must be pretty damn important.

I believe Luther is a cop of some sort. I am a playwright/filmmaker of some sort. Frequently I work in a predominantly non-Native environment. It’s the nature of both jobs. I am also aware that Luther is a fictional character and, in theory, I am a real person. But in this post-Joseph Boyden/Michelle Latimer era, it unnerves me to hear people passing judgment on who may or may not be what they may or may not be, be they real or not real. Make sense?

Identity is so complex.

Now I must inform my family that I just may be Black.

Drew Hayden Taylor is an Anishnawbe playwright and humorist.

Absurdism is a kind of humour that employs the use of bad reasoning as its source of new reasoning. How does Taylor use absurdism to springboard his discussion on race?

What are, to you, his most effective examples or points?

Beneath any humorous social commentary is a rather trenchant message. What, behind the jokes, is he really commenting on?

Who, in your opinion, would either not understand this, or dismiss it outright as silliness (meaning it is irrelevant)?

What is the danger of the above attitude?

What portion of this total liability should be classified as a current liability?

1.On December 31, 20X1, Ball Company leased a machine from Cook for a 10-year period, expiring December 30, 20Y1. Annual payments of $100,000 are due on December 31. The first payment was made on Dece

1.On December 31, 20X1, Ball Company leased a machine from Cook for a 10-year period, expiring December 30, 20Y1. Annual payments of $100,000 are due on December 31. The first payment was made on Dece

1.On December 31, 20X1, Ball Company leased a machine from Cook for a 10-year period, expiring December 30, 20Y1. Annual payments of $100,000 are due on December 31. The first payment was made on December 31, 20X1, and the second payment was made on December 31, 20X2. The present value at the inception of the lease for the 10 lease payments discounted at 10% was $676,000. The lease is appropriately accounted for as a finance lease by Ball.

Required:

  1. Compute the December 31, 20X2, amount that Ball should report as a total finance lease liability after the lease payment has been made.
  2. What portion of this total liability should be classified as a current liability?

2.On January 1, 20X1, Beard Company purchased a machine for $620,000. The machine is ­expected to have a 10-year life, with no salvage value, and will be depreciated by the straight-line method. On January 1, 20X1, it leased the machine to Child Company for a three-year period at an annual rental of $128,000 to be paid at the end of each year. Beard could have sold the machine for $817,298 instead of leasing it. Child does not know the implicit rate in the lease, but it has an incremental rate of 9%. Child Company has a December 31 reporting year. Use tables (PV of 1, PVAD of 1, and PVOA of 1) (Use the appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)

Required:

  1. Why is this an operating lease for Child Company?
  2. What are the amounts of the right-of-use asset and lease liability that Child Company should report on its balance sheet at December 31, 20X1?
  3. How much lease expense should Child Company recognize in 20X1?

3.On December 31, 20X1, Roe Company leased a machine from Colt for a five-year period. Equal annual payments under the lease are $105,000 (including $5,000 annual executory costs for servicing) and are due on December 31 of each year. The first payment was made on December 31, 20X1, and the second payment was made on December 31, 20X2. The five lease payments are discounted at 10% over the lease term. The present value of lease payments at the beginning of the lease and before the first annual payment was $416,987. Roe appropriately accounts for the lease as a finance lease.

Required:

What is the lease liability that Roe should report in its December 31, 20X2, balance sheet? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.)