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    Hi Team, For next week as previously discussed in our meeting earlier, I’ve outlined items that I expect each of you to work on in while I’m away from the office. I am postponing our Team Meeting until after the New Year. This should give everyone time to review our Server Maintenance document and notate any concerns. Greg: SOTI project. Provisioning our SOTI Dev/Test/QA server. We still must resolve the SHA-1/SHA-2 challenge. You should follow the same process as we’ve done for getting SOTI…

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    Jessica Davis 02/12/2017 HCA 498 Assignment 5 1. In my development of the intervention plan I would first ask my stakeholders what they will like to know about the plan before we start. The intervention effect evaluation deserves the same degree of attention during program planning as does development of the program. All too often, it is only after the goals and objectives are finalized, the program is up and running the attention is focused on developing the evaluation (Issel, 2014). We…

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    place a plan that will help the employees in these situations. My facility emergency response plan can be found online with all the policies and procedures. Accessing it is very easy. It is required that all employees know where to find this valuable information. Randomly the clinical coordinator will come on the floor and make sure that everyone knows where to find this information. During an unexpected disaster, the ADON would activate the system and start implementing the emergency plan. All…

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    TASK3 - PLAN INFORMATION GATHERING ACTIVITIES I have chosen to run a workshop/focus group to obtain the project requirements, constraints and risks of doing this project. I have done this because obtaining information in a group will be quicker than obtaining it individually through interviews or surveys. It also allows people to bounce around ideas within that group setting. The group will consist of 5-10 people ranging from end users to project managers and stakeholders. For this to work,…

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    The purpose of this qualitative dissertation study was to gain an in-depth understanding of the perceived experiences of project and product initiation, how IT project manager’s exhibits monitoring and control over the various aspects of projects in IT industries. For this purpose IT projects were considered as those that produce products such as software, electronic, and electrical or complex hardware system, but this study will focus on the IT software project success and/or failure. As a…

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    While skimming through several articles concerning project management failure, I ran across the article, “Failed Projects: Who is Responsible?” by George Pitagorsky, linked below: https://www.projecttimes.com/george-pitagorsky/failed-projects-who-is-responsible.html Failed Projects: Who is Responsible? Written by George Pitagorsky Although it was the title that initially peaked my curiosity, after reading through the article, I thought it was interesting enough to share with the group,…

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    The modern homesteading community, is one of people seeking self-reliance and independence for a myriad of reasons through small scale independent farming and food preservation and crafting. The homesteader is more that just a famer and embodies a broad and contradictory spectrum of motives, affiliations, and material practices. (Wilbur, p.154). As Rebeca Kneale Gould states “the homesteader has converted to a new way of life in which the practice of everyday life is a chosen ‘answer’ to a…

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    Gamble My mind was a crystal vase that contained only one desire, which was to win. I slumped back into my red leather chair, as the Slots machine again stole my money, it was my sixth loss in a row. The big flashing red words of “LOSS” on the digital screen and the loud voices of joy fed on my insecurities. I was sitting here bleary-eyed and unshaven in front of this wealthy machine, but I was only adding to its wealth, as I slowly munched through the family’s life savings. I just spent 2 hours…

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    inspired to become homesteaders and began to look for more information. The autobiographies of other homesteaders become like a sacred text with guidelines of how to live this lifestyle. “Many have well-stocked libraries of books and magazines on simple living with serve as testament to a way of living that is both practical and philosophical, not just ‘how-to’ but ‘why you should’” (Gould, 1999, p.191). She goes on to say that if one considers the autobiographies as the sacred text, then nature…

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    The Simple Life at Virtue Hill One of the most beautiful places to visit is the Virtue Hill in Vietnam. I grew up there, and I return year after year to seek the solitude. Virtue Hill is the name of a boarding school and means “God Place.” One of the most picturesque sites is looking up the hill from the village road. The view is spectacular with the school at the top, and the green, fertile farmland below. When I was a fourth grader, my father as a soldier was often deployed far away from home.…

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