Based on the information given, construct an organizational chart of the Waterways Corporation. You may create the organizational chart in Microsoft Word or Excel. ● A list of accounts and their values are given above. From this information, prepare a cost of goods manufactured schedule, an income statement, and a partial balance sheet for the month of November, which should be created using Excel.

Waterways (Chapter 19)
For this assignment, you will apply what you have learned from the unit lesson and required unit
resources. The Waterways (WP19) case is located on page 19-39 of the textbook.
Waterways Corporation is a private corporation formed for the purpose of providing the products and
the services needed to irrigate farms, parks, commercial projects, and private lawns. It has a
centrally located factory in a U.S. city that manufactures the products it markets to retail outlets
across the nation. It also maintains a division that performs installation and warranty servicing in six
metropolitan areas.
The mission of Waterways is to manufacture quality parts that can be used for effective irrigation
projects that also conserve water. By that effort, the company hopes to satisfy its customers, perform
rapid and responsible service, and serve the community and the employees who represent them in
each community.
The company has been growing rapidly, so management is considering new ideas to help the
company continue its growth and maintain the high quality of its products.
Waterways was founded by Will Winkman, who is the company president and chief executive officer
(CEO). Working with him from the company’s inception is Will’s brother, Ben, whose sprinkler
designs and ideas about the installation of proper systems have been a major basis of the
company’s success. Ben is the vice president who oversees all aspects of design and production in
the company.
The factory itself is managed by Todd Senter, who hires his line managers to supervise the factory
employees. The factory makes all of the parts for the irrigation systems. The purchasing department
is managed by Helen Hines.
The installation and training division is overseen by vice president, Henry Writer, who supervises the
managers of the six local installation operations. Each of these local managers hires his or her own
local service people. These service employees are trained by the home office under Henry Writer’s
direction because of the uniqueness of the company’s products.
There is a small human resources department under the direction of Sally Fenton, a vice president
who handles the employee paperwork, though hiring is actually performed by the separate
departments. Teresa Totter is the vice president who heads the sales and marketing area; she
oversees 10 well-trained salespeople.
The accounting and finance division of the company is headed by Ann Headman, who is the chief
financial officer (CFO) and a company vice president; she is a member of the Institute of
Management Accountants and holds a certificate in management accounting. She has a small staff
of accountants, including a controller and a treasurer, and a staff of accounting input operators who
maintain the financial records.
A partial list of Waterways’ accounts and their balances for the month of November is itemized
below.
Accounts Receivable $275,000
Advertising Expenses 54,000
Cash 260,000
Depreciation – Factory Equipment 16,800
Depreciation – Office Equipment 2,400
Direct Labor 42,000
Factory Supplies Used 16,800
Factory Utilities 10,200
Finished Goods Inventory, November 30 68,800
Finished Goods Inventory, October 31 72,550
Indirect Labor 48,000
Office Supplies Expense 1,600
Other Administrative Expenses 72,000
Prepaid Expenses 41,250
Raw Materials Inventory, November 30 52,700
Raw Materials Inventory, October 31 38,000
Raw Materials Purchases 184,500
Rent – Factory Equipment 47,000
Repairs – Factory Equipment 4,500
Salaries 325,000
Sales Revenue 1,350,000
Sales Commissions 40,500
Work in Process Inventory, October 31 52,700
Work in Process Inventory, November 30 42,000
Instructions:
● Based on the information given, construct an organizational chart of the Waterways
Corporation. You may create the organizational chart in Microsoft Word or Excel.
● A list of accounts and their values are given above. From this information, prepare a cost of
goods manufactured schedule, an income statement, and a partial balance sheet for the
month of November, which should be created using Excel.
If you elect to create your organizational chart in a Word document, then you will need to submit both
a Word document (containing the organizational chart) and an Excel document (containing the cost
of goods manufactured schedule, income statement, and partial balance sheet). If you elect to
create your organizational chart in Excel, you will only submit an Excel document, which would
contain all components of the a

Create a 3 pages page paper that discusses what is the introduction to philosophy.

Create a 3 pages page paper that discusses what is the introduction to philosophy.

The achievements of the body, the awesome activities, and processes that a person is capable of conducting or possessing, causes one to wonder if its primary force, in describing our world, the mental aspects and physical aspects appear to be synched. The mind and body interact with each other fully in order to accomplish so many tasks that are so significant to our survival, for example, playing a simple chess game requires both thinkings and moving of the pieces, dancing requires agility and clear memorization of the steps and hops to conduct at specific parts of the song, even the act of deciding, which may be perceived to be primarily mental entails the body to affect the decision. However, the exact point where the mind and body interact, and the process of their interaction, escapes our knowledge, cannot be scientifically quantified. It is therefore not an easy thing to explain how something immaterial (mind) interacts with the material (body). For while the physical part of the body is evident, it beats logic just how an invisible immaterial thing influences the body

One is able to know his/her own mind because he/she can afford to enter into his/her inner sanctum of thought, this way, in a reflective mood one can tell clearly when he is in pain, or when sad, or even when overwhelmed by joy, but it is difficult to tell whether other people have minds, or they are just programmed robots. While similarities in shape and size do not necessarily mean that because one is like this, the other person is the same too, the argument of analogy claims that those similarities provide us with an important hint in getting to know the mind of others, it is therefore helpful to note that since we are members of the same species and share so many similarities together, such as the response of joy with elation and loss with sorrow, we can get to know the state of others from their overall response in different occasions, setting us always as the determinants, therefore by observing the behavior of others one can infer (courtesy of the similarities) that others too have a mind.

Memory theory of personal identity is the principle that claims that memory is the key factor that enables one to persist over time, the theory argues that, in the midst of growing change and changing times that so often change us qualitatively and quantitatively, the only thing that attaches us to that person who was yesterday or twenty years ago, is the ability to recall a certain experience that that same person experienced, in the puzzle of the ship of Theseus, one cannot but agree that the ship is new since every part of it is replaced, but in a person, though much regenerates, memory stays intact, nevertheless, this theory does not hold water in cases where a person’s memory fails, either due to an accident or old age, and it may thus be assumed that, a retired teacher who has lost his memory cannot comprehend where they met and is a totally different person with the former teacher.&nbsp. Therefore, while memory helps stamp one’s identity over time irrespective of the qualitative change that has happened to him/her, it is still not an ideal determining factor to confirming our personal identity.&nbsp.

The intention and desire are very different but they both occur at the beginning of the event. This comes to the question when one says he desires to climb the mountain it might be he does desire to climb the mountain but is not planning or intending to climb that mountain. The difference in this statement comes to the context that he has an interest but is not in any way planning to climb that mountain.&nbsp. &nbsp.&nbsp.&nbsp.According to philosopher Grice, intentions are real inputs to reasoning while desire is output to reasoning, therefore, being a very important difference.

The difference between desire and intention is the pro attitude to do something when having an intention while in the desire there is no plan or strategy to do something. It is, therefore, a difference that really dictates the difference between intention and desire.

Provide a 2 pages analysis while answering the following question: Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

Provide a 2 pages analysis while answering the following question: Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. Interview of a Principal I have been a principal for three years now. A principal should be a strategic planner, a team builder, a creative as well as a critical thinker, one who is ready to learn as well as teach a person with a sense of humor and finally one who can be trusted by everyone in the school as a whole.

The goals I have when preparing the master schedule are: offering the best education ever, developing a robust teacher student relationship and ensuring that the institution is a place that both staff and students would yearn to be. The new master schedule process for this campus began a month ago. We acquitted computer software to help efficiently in the preparing of the schedule. The Board of governors, the head of departments together with me as the principal, are responsible for development of this master schedule. It will be completed in two weeks from now. The key issues include. time available for developing the schedule, the horizon of the planning and freezing of the schedule. The master schedule is the n approved by the office of the ministry of education. In the development of the schedule, time would come first priority, followed by facilities, personnel allocations, labs and specialized need courses and finally extra- curricular. When making changes to the master schedule, a precise period is frozen basing on the costs of adjusting the master schedule. Special schedules such as special programs are prepared based on the outcome of running the master schedule. They are schedules prepared to give the master schedule a boost.

When preparing a budget, the goals set are: ensuring that the institution stays within the limits of the budget. the budget should be able to sustain various needs of the institution and finally the budget should be able to account for expenses. The budget process starts during school break specifically a month before resuming school. The Board of governors together with the bursars are responsible for preparing the budget. We have support from some business specialists who come every time a budget is being prepared. It is completed in a month’s time. The Site Based Decision committee goes through the budget after it has been prepared and make changes where necessary. The campus receives budget allocations at the beginning of every term. The general operating funds, as well as education funds, are included in the budget. The next steps are revisiting previous budgets and implementing the new budget wisely. The budget is finalized after the Site based Decision committee have approved it.

When managing campus facilities, the goals set are: ensuring there is enough provision of facilities to cater for both the students and staffs needs. ensuring that the facilities available are in good shape and well maintained. The management and operation system of the school is monitored weekly and evaluated by the board of governors in accordance of any arising situation. Instructional space begins at every beginning of a term and is done for at most two weeks. The school utilizes support of facility management from a crisis management plant. The board of governors is responsible for allocating space. The facilities available and the facilities available are considered. The Site based Decision Making committee helps in deciding if there is a need of adding extra facilities in conjunction with the budget. Emergency safety issues are addressed by compiling emergency plans that should be taken in case safety issues. They should include hazardous cases and how to dealt with them. In case of safety emergency, all facilities should be put in consideration and should be made available regular safety issues are dealt with on a daily basis. It includes the maintenance and the update of safety measures, as well as how to deal with them accordingly in the school. Health committee meetings are held weekly, and finally information on safety is put in most areas of work.

Work Cited

Elaine L. & John L. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Washington: U.S. Department of Labor, 2011.

Practice building claims and arguments based off this question: Should high-school students be required to take online classes before graduation? First, create three claims you could make in response to the question–one of fact, one of value, and one of policy. Then choose one of those claims to take through the From Claim to Draft process. Develop your outline into an essay draft of at least 500 words.

Practice building claims and arguments based off this question: Should high-school students be required to take online classes before graduation? First, create three claims you could make in response to the question–one of fact, one of value, and one of policy.  Then choose one of those claims to take through the From Claim to Draft process.  Develop your outline into an essay draft of at least 500 words.