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tows matrix analysis and strategic plan

Overview

Prepare a TOWS matrix (1–2 page grid) that summarizes a health care organization’s threats, opportunities, weaknesses, and strengths. Then, write a 4–5 page analysis highlighting key findings from the TOWS matrix. Finally, create a 1–2 page draft strategic plan that describes four strategies for the organization to pursue, based on your findings from the first two assessments.

Note: Each assessment in this course builds upon the work you have completed in previous assessments. Therefore, you must complete the assessments in the order in which they are presented.

An essential element in evaluating a health care organization’s overall strategy entails examining the company’s resources and competitive capabilities. Are they sufficient to allow the organization to pursue the best market opportunities, while minimizing external threats?

The most widely used tool in conducting this evaluation is a TOWS matrix. A well-executed TOWS analysis provides the basis for crafting the organization’s strategic plan. A key difference needs to be addressed here. SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis has been a popular way to display pertinent external issues and internal strengths and weaknesses. This type of analysis involves listing the organization’s strengths and weaknesses and perceived external opportunities and threats. SWOT, however, does not provide much insight into what strategy decisions might result from the list of strengths and weaknesses and opportunities and threats. As a result, the TOWS matrix (threats, opportunities, weaknesses, and strengths) was developed to provide a better way to develop and evaluate specific adaptive strategic alternatives.

This assessment provides an opportunity for you to complete a TOWS matrix and corresponding analysis, as well as draft a high-level strategic plan based on your TOWS matrix.

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

  • Competency 1: Analyze organizational structure, design, culture, and climate in relation to environmental forces.
  • Competency 2: Develop a strategic organizational plan that provides human and financial resources to support targeted organizational outcomes.
  • Competency 3: Recommend an organizational structure and design to optimize a strategic plan.
  • Competency 4: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly professional, and consistent with expectations for professionals in health care administration.
  • Incorporate methodologies from the knowledge-economy management approach in a strategic plan.
  • Integrate recent strategy management research findings into a strategic plan.
  • Synthesize operational and financial components into a strategic planning process.
  • Determine the organizational structure that best facilitates a chosen strategy.
  • Create a clear, concise, well-organized, and professional TOWS matrix analysis and strategic plan draft.
  • Apply proper APA formatting and style guidelines to citations and references.

I have attached the previous assignment, and additional material

credit card crime 2

Criminal Law

Credit Card Crime

In a two to three page paper, please discuss the following: Assume a person accidentally picks up a credit card that is not theirs and uses the card in several instances.

Can the person be charged with multiple violations of a state statute that makes it a crime to “knowingly obtain, possess, use, or transfer a means of identification or financial information of another?” Why or why not? See State vs. Leyda, 138 P.3d 610 (Wash. 2006).

Make sure you format your paper and cite all sources used in this paper appropriately according to APA style guidelines.

Grading Criteria AssignmentsMaximum PointsMeets or exceeds established assignment criteria40Demonstrates an understanding of lesson concepts20Clearly presents well-reasoned ideas and concepts30Uses proper mechanics, punctuation, sentence structure and spelling10Total

Ok, it is definitely still not clear. Read the passage below from State v. Leyda. This is directly from the case introduction:

We conclude that theunit of prosecutionfor identity theft is any one act of either knowingly “obtain[ing], possess[ing], us[ing], or transfer[ring] a means of identification or financial information of another person . . . with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet, any crime.” RCW 9.35.020(1). Applying this unit of prosecution to the facts of this case, we hold that Leyda’ssingle course of proscribed criminal conduct should not have been divided into multiple offenses by the State and that doing so violated double jeopardy principles. Thus, we reverse three of the four second degree identity theft convictions and remand for resentencing. We, however, affirm both third degree theft convictions.

Do NOT focus on aggregation of amounts. That is not the question.

m8d1 anatomy discussion

There is a stigma around getting ‘snipped’. There are many misconceptions in the general public. Watch this short video:Talking Bollocks funny comedy animation (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.(Video file, 1:20 min). As a result, the burden of birth control rests primarily on the woman’s shoulders. Despite the increased cost and risk, six times more women have tubal ligations than men have vasectomies. One international response has been World Vasectomy Day (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. (includes video file, 3:29 min). This is a yearly initiative by health activists around the world to help dispel myths about this male sterilization procedure. Doctors participating in the event aim to perform as many vasectomies as possible, in 250 countries around the world, in 24 hours. Despite the vasectomy being a fairly non-invasive procedure, many men refuse to have it.

After watching the 2 videos, share your ideas about the following brainstorm question based on your opinion or your own experiences. Begin immediately without completing your reading, no later than Monday or Tuesday.

  1. What do you think are some social, cultural, or psychological reasons why men are reluctant to get a vasectomy, while women are opting to have a tubal ligation?

For the second part of this discussion, apply what you have learned from the course materials for this module and your own research. We’ll complete this discussion together, as each of us weighs in on the following topics. (Begin contributing on Wednesday):

Include in your answers an explanation of what is happening physiologically in the male body!

  1. Do you think a vasectomy affects a man’s sexual performance? Why or why not?
  2. Physiologically, could a vasectomy affect sexual desire? Why or why not?
  3. What are the components of semen and how will these components change as a result of the vasectomy?
  1. Will the man be considered ‘sterile’ or ‘infertile’?

minimum 400 words

marketing promotion case assignment

Read the given case, address, answer the question and provide recommendation of promotional strategy. 2 pages, single space. See details in attachment.

answer question 121

What communication challenges exist for managers today that may not have existed in years past? Support your ideas with research.

1 Page/ 2 References/ APA format.

discussion stereotypes and asian americans part i

In 400 words, explain three Asian American stereotypes that are discussed in the film Slaying the Dragon and in Takaki’s essay. As you draft your responses, pay attention to the following:

1. Use three examples to explain the three stereotypes.

2. Observe how these stereotypes can be best understood through Said’s formation of Orientalism?

3. What is the socio-political impact of those stereotypes that you see in popular culture on Asian American lived experiences?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QYrAqrpshw

assessment and intervention of domestic violence 3

After reading Rolling & Brosi (2010), one of your required readings this week, discuss the multiple factors that should be considered when working with an individual who is a victim of intimate partner violence (IPV). Much of the IPV research focuses on women victims. Are there characteristics of IPV, both in occurrence and treatment, that are gender-specific (i.e., are they applicable to men)? Why or why not? How would you prioritize your approaches to care in the case of an IPV victim and how might you use other resources/individuals/organizations in your intervention?