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finish the last 20 questions on the document. I will attach the one you already highlighted asnwers on.
For this assignment, please make some recommendations for Vipshop Holdings Limited’s, according to the current Ownership Concentration analyzed in the attachment.
The assignment is presented in APA format, will include appropriate topical headings to organize and segment the paper, with correctly formatted citations and references.
Please at least 400 words, must be original no plagiarism.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you answer the following questions:
Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
All the requirements are in the attached document. Go through it and give your best. Remember no copy pasting. Try as much as you can to be unique and original.
write at least 600 words in APA format along with two references about how the following topics are useful in real time work environment
The Art of Security Assessment
Security Architecture of Systems
Information Security Risk
Prepare for Assessment
eCommerce Website
Enterprise Architecture
Business Analytics
Endpoint Anti-malware
Mobile Security Software with Cloud Management
Cloud Software as a Service (SaaS)
Patterns and Governance Deliver Economies of Scale
Building an Assessment Program
Read about 7 pages then respond to the prompt below I can provide the text for you. You need to site the text.
Write a 1-2 page response to the Reynolds intro, identifying key theses and ideas about what constitutes rave culture. For example, consider his distinctions between rock and rave; his analysis of “hardcore” vs. progressive music; and his thoughts on dance culture.
Essay guide lines are attached below in a screenshot
research paper – minimum 2000 words):
Notes: For Milestone 1, consider the following:
Mini Case: Campus Bikes
Campus Bikes is a popular bicycle shop located near a major university. The business has grown and the owner, Mark Turner, wants to install an up-to-date computer system to handle all business functions.
Background
Campus Bikes sells several brands of new bikes, including everything from high-end racing models to beach cruisers. In addition to sales of new bikes and accessories, Mark’s service department is always busy. The staff includes Mark himself, a bookkeeper, two part-time sales reps, a full-time mechanic, and several part-time service helpers who assemble bikes.
Before opening the shop three years ago, Mark worked for many years in his father’s auto dealership, Turner Motors, and he learned all about the automobile business. In the bike shop, he runs a similar operation, but on a much smaller scale. For example, sales orders are recorded on preprinted forms, and service requests are written up just as they would be in an auto service department.
Mark’s customers find him fair and reasonable. He likes to say that the main difference between his business and a big-box retailer is that he knows his customers and will do whatever it takes to keep them happy.
You work at the college as a lab assistant in the computer information department. You earned a computer science degree at a two-year school, and you recently decided to work toward your four-year-degree. The computer lab manager, Jill, often suggests that local businesses contact you for help in troubleshooting IT issues.
This morning, you received a call from Mark, who wants to hire you as a consultant to help plan a system for Campus Bikes. You learned that Jill had referred him, and you are excited to have this opportunity. It probably didn’t hurt that both you and Jill had bought bikes from Mark, and already knew him. After spending several weekends talking with Mark and the staff, you are ready to start. You decide to use an object-oriented approach that will be easy to understand.
Tasks
(50 pts) Create a use case diagram along with its description document that shows how service requests are handled (See Fig 6-14 from your textbook for use case description document, and Fig 6-16 for use case diagram, create your diagrams based on textbook standards).
(50 pts) Create a state transition diagram that describes typical customer states and how they change based on specific actions and events (See Fig 6-21 for diagram format).
Hi please answer these two questions about Sociology. Use the attachment below is an example to help you write the paper. Don’t copy Word for Word but change the words when writing my paper. Please have each question be about a paragraph long. Use the same quotes from the attachment below but change everything else up.
Do you think the results are surprising or counter-intuitive? Please quote from the textbook (chapter 6). What percentage of subjects obeyed orders? Why?
Can you think of contemporary instances of over-conformity?
Telecommuting has been on the rise for years. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, about a quarter of workers do all or some of their work at home. And about 40 percent of people who hold management, business, financial operations, and professional jobs do. Sixty-eight percent of workers say that they expect to work remotely in the future.
But not all firms are jumping on the telecommuting bandwagon. In fact, some firms are jumping off it. In 2013, Marissa Mayer, who at the time had just been named Yahoo’s new CEO, ended telecommuting at the struggling Internet-search company. Yahoo’s decision surprised people because telecommuting is prevalent in high-tech industries, particularly in Silicon Valley, where Yahoo is located. How could the firm hope to compete for employees in the area if it ended telecommuting? One tech news outlet called it “the worst decision Marissa Mayer has made in her tenure as Yahoo CEO.â€
Yahoo had been struggling. It’s likely that Mayer thought some synergy was being lost by telecommuting because it left fewer Yahoo employees communicating face to face with one another. Mayer had also learned that many of Yahoo’s telecommuters weren’t logged onto Yahoo’s intranet when they were supposed to be and that the company’s offices were nearly empty on Fridays.
The memo Yahoo sent its employees announcing telecommuting would be discontinued read: It is critical that we are all present in our offices. Some of the best decisions and insights come from hallway and cafeteria discussions, meeting new people and impromptu team meetings.
Shortly after Yahoo ended telecommuting, Best Buy and Hewlett-Packard did the same. More recently, Honeywell and IBM ended the practice, citing the same reasons as Yahoo: Being in the office fosters teamwork and idea sharing. The move by IBM was particularly surprising because the company was an early champion of telecommuting. It published studies on the practice and persuaded its clients that its benefits more than made up for the loss of in-person interaction. The company also developed software to facilitate communications with remote workers.
One thing notable about the companies was that they were all facing tough competitive challenges when they ended telecommuting. Some employees suspected their employers were just trying to coerce them to quit so they wouldn’t have to downsize them. However, there may be a less sinister reason: The CEOs who ended remote working may not think it’s necessarily a bad practice, but that a firm’s HR and other policies can’t be set in stone. In other words, firms have to tailor their HR strategies and the design of jobs to meet the conditions they are facing.
Cassidy Solis, a workplace flexibility program specialist with the Society for Human Resource Management, agrees. “It depends on the business’s circumstances,†Solis says. “And telecommuting is not the only flex work arrangement that an employer can offer.â€
Solis notes that shortly after ending telecommuting, Yahoo began offering employees generous amounts of time off and more parental leave. “The beauty of a flexible work arrangement is that it matches both the employees’ and the employer’s needs,†she says. And although the company won’t comment on it, Yahoo has begun allowing employees to work offsite again. Time and changing conditions will tell whether Best Buy, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, and Honeywell do the same.