The purpose of this assignment is to learn to organize and present statistical data by using frequency distribution. You need to know how to get the number of classes, class intervals, and class limits. For quantitative data, get frequency distribution, relative frequency, percent frequency, and cumulative frequency.

The purpose of this assignment is to learn to organize and present statistical data by using frequency distribution. You need to know how to get the number of classes, class intervals, and class limits. For quantitative data, get frequency distribution, relative frequency, percent frequency, and cumulative frequency.

  1. Get the DataFile of CEOTime (attached).
  2. Calculate the number of classes by using a class width of two hours.
  3. Set the lower class limit of the first class to include the lowest amount of time spent in the data set.
  4. Tally the frequency in each class.
  5. Get relative frequency, percent frequency, and cumulative frequency
  6. Comment on the shape of the distribution. Interpret the pattern of how CEOs spend their day in meetings.
  7. Upload the final frequency distribution table.

Follow the instructions under “using excel to construct a frequency distribution” in Chapter 2 of textbook. Develop Figure 2.10 and add relative frequency and cumulative frequency. Keep in mind that “count of audit time” is frequency only.

  1. Get the “Audit” Data file (attached).
  2. Follow the instructions under “using excel to construct a frequency distribution” in Chapter 2 of textbook.
  3. Develop Figure 2.10 and add relative frequency and cumulative frequency. Keep in mind that “count of audit time” is frequency only.
  4. Upload the final figure showing classes, frequency (count of audit time), relative frequency, and cumulative frequency.

Explain why comments made on social media are so impactful on the emotions of the victim. Identify the types of cyber-crimes that may ultimately lead to a physical crime against the victim

Computer technology has provided the criminal justice system with a number of benefits such as program algorithms that identify scanned fingerprints and facial recognition. It has increased intelligence and record keeping capabilities. However, it has provided literally millions of potential victims of crime. It started out with financial crimes (such as fraud and ransom software), and it progressed to luring victims to locations for murder, rape, and kidnapping. Victims of computer crimes include the criminal using social media as a weapon.
The commander of a newly formed cyber-crime unit is very knowledgeable about fraud and various financially motivated viruses. The one thing he is not that familiar with is the impact that social media has on victims of crimes such as cyber bullying and cyber stalking.
The commander has you temporarily attached from the human trafficking and sex crimes unit to bring his cyber teams up to date on how to understand what cyber victims of stalking and bullying are going through and how best to approach them for maximum effective investigation.
Devise a plan on explaining the aspects of cyber bullying and cyber stalking to the cyber-crime unit.
Focus your discussion on the following:
Identify three social media websites and explain how they are used to carry out cyber stalking and cyber bullying crimes.
Explain why comments made on social media are so impactful on the emotions of the victim.
Identify the types of cyber-crimes that may ultimately lead to a physical crime against the victim
Advise the cyber-crime unit team members on what types of assurances should they provide the victim to obtain his or her cooperation in the investigation and to ultimately keep him or her safe.

Japan is generally considered to be struggling in areas such as transparency and board independence compared to the global standard. What measures do you think should be considered at the national level to improve transparency and gain the trust of foreign investors? 

Toshiba Accounting Scandal
Toshiba Corporation, a Japanese electronics and engineering conglomerate with headquarters in Tokyo, produces a wide range of products, including personal computers, semiconductors, consumer electronics, household appliances, and nuclear power plant systems. The company also provides an array of services, such as those focused on information technology, communications, and nuclear reactor construction and operation.
In May 2015, Toshiba formed an outside panel to investigate potential accounting irregularities at the company. The formation of such an outside panel is an accepted procedure for companies in Japan, where corporate boards of directors are composed primarily of company executives, with few independent outside directors. An outside panel is typically formed to investigate matters that may involve improprieties by senior managers and executives.
Toshiba’s CEO, Hisao Tanaka, resigned in July 2015 when the investigation uncovered that he was aware that Toshiba profits had been overstated by a total of $1.2 billion over a seven-year time period. (Further investigation would determine that the amount of the overstatement was closer to $1.9 billion.) Two former CEOs who held membership on the company’s board of directors were also implicated in the investigation and stepped down. Six other members of the board also eventually resigned, and Toshiba announced it would appoint several new and independent directors to its board to strengthen external oversight of its management.
The investigatory panel found that “Toshiba had a corporate culture in which management decisions could not be challenged. … Employees were pressured into inappropriate accounting by postponing low reports or moving certain costs into later years.” Managers at Toshiba set such challenging profit targets that subordinates couldn’t meet them without exaggerating the financial results of individual business units. Furthermore, the head of the investigatory panel stated that the scope of their probe had been limited by company management. The investigation of Toshiba’s U.S. nuclear business, Westinghouse Electric Co., was initially declared off limits. Months after a review of that portion of the business was completed, Toshiba took a $2.5 billion write-down on its Westinghouse business.
Following the scandal, Toshiba was removed from the JPX Nikkei Index 400, the stock index that includes the top Japanese companies based on operating income, return on equity, and market value. The move dealt yet another blow to the company’s reputation—inclusion in the stock index matters because investors, including the world’s largest pension funds, use the stock gauge as a benchmark.
In the first quarter following the revelations of the accounting scandal, Toshiba’s sales fell to their lowest level in years, and the firm lost $102 million for the quarter. The price of Toshiba stock shares dropped precipitously, reaching a 36-year low in early 2016. For the quarter ended July 2016, Toshiba reported a slight drop in revenue but generated its first quarterly profit since the accounting scandal. Cost savings generated by the cutting of bonuses and laying off of employees helped boost profits.
The rise of third-party panels is a part of a larger move in Japan to improve corporate compliance following a number of scandals at companies such as IHI Corporation, Livedoor Company, Mitsubishi, Nikko Cordial Corporation, Olympus Corporation, and others. Under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the government, companies, and the stock exchanges have sought to encourage foreign investors with the promise of more corporate transparency.
There are, however, several issues with the use of third-party panels to investigate potential improprieties. For instance, it is the practice in Japan for the members of such a panel to accept the scope of the investigation as defined by the company board of directors. This means that the board can pressure the panel to stay clear of sensitive areas of the business. In addition, members of the panel are not directors of the company and so do not have a fiduciary duty to shareholders. (Company directors do have such a duty, which requires them to work to advance the interests of the company, keep corporate information confidential, not use their position to further their private interests, and inform themselves of all material reasonably available before making business decisions.) Furthermore, the panel members have no power to force managers to handover documents.
Toshiba is a 140-year-old company and one of Japan’s best-known brands. The magnitude of the scandal at the company caused Japan’s Finance Minister, Taro Aso, to comment that the irregularities were “woefully regrettable” and had dealt a blow to the country’s efforts to regain the confidence of global investors. Aso noted that if Japanese companies failed to implement appropriate corporate governance, they could lose the market’s trust.
Open a new Microsoft® Word document and answer the Critical Thinking Questions below.
Save the file on your computer with your last name in the file name. (Example: case_1-1 _Jones.doc)
Click the Choose File button to find and select your saved document.
Critical Thinking Questions
1. Observers have commented that a scandal of this magnitude, occurring over such a long period of time, must involve collaboration among a large number of managers—reaching from the lowest level to the highest level of an organization. Should investigation of the scandal at Toshiba continue until all involved parties are outed and punished? What are the pros and cons of such an action??
2. Do you think that the practice of appointing outside panels to perform investigations should continue, or can you develop a better solution to enforce corporate compliance with laws and generally accepted accounting principles?
3. Japan is generally considered to be struggling in areas such as transparency and board independence compared to the global standard. What measures do you think should be considered at the national level to improve transparency and gain the trust of foreign investors?

Hi, I have written a resume for myself and need to write cover letter to apply jobs. Could you please help?

Hi, I have written a resume for myself and need to write cover letter to apply jobs.

Could you please help?

150 words What is the impact of health on wealth? Describe ways wealth can affect a person’s well being and how it can lead to better health outcomes?

150 words

 

  • What is the impact of health on wealth?
  • Describe ways wealth can affect a person’s well being and how it can lead to better health outcomes?

What is third-party payment in the healthcare system? Why did third-party payment evolve?

150 words

 

  • What is third-party payment in the healthcare system?
  • Why did third-party payment evolve?
  • What is a managed care organization (MCO)?
  • Describe a plan or organization on the managed care continuum.

Write a 500 words analysis of the significance of these three matrices Part I – SPACE Matrix Part II – Grand Strategy Matrix, and Part III – Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) regarding their relevance for strategic planning.

Write a 500 words analysis of the significance of these three matrices Part I – SPACE Matrix Part II – Grand Strategy Matrix, and Part III – Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) regarding their relevance for strategic planning. Describe the key information for each and how information from each will influence recommendations for strategy selection, planning, and implementation.

Without prematurely determining and formalizing strategic goals and objectives, begin thinking about possible strategies to capitalize and add value to the organization based on the analysis of this information.

Be sure to cite three to five relevant and credible sources in support of your content. .

EXPLAIN IN 200 HUNRED WORDS based off the video video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PYyjr9UAtk

EXPLAIN IN 200 HUNRED WORDS based off the video

video link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PYyjr9UAtk

Watch the video on the homepage and check out some links on the website. Explore the fact sheet, and some of the links under Gun Violence Prevention. Watch the short videos on the right side of the site (they’re between 1 and 6 minutes each). Question 1) Talk about some things you found on the website and in the videos that you found particularly important, useful, or surprising?

Please visit the following American Public Health Association Website:

https://www.apha.org/topics-and-issues/gun-violence

Watch the video on the homepage and check out some links on the website. Explore the fact sheet, and some of the links under Gun Violence Prevention. Watch the short videos on the right side of the site (they’re between 1 and 6 minutes each).

Question 1)

Talk about some things you found on the website and in the videos that you found particularly important, useful, or surprising? (about half a page)

Question 2)

How does this make you feel? As a young person, as a student, as a citizen? (use as much or as little space as you feel you need)

Question 3)

Do you feel that gun violence is a public health issue and WHY? What do you think can be done as public health professionals? (about half a page or a little more if you need)