The following post has three assignments namely;
1: Discuss Cost of Quality Using this case study, take the role of the production manager and prepare a report for the board that either recommends the proposed changes or does not recommend the changes. Support your position with details from the case and also from information from the text or other outside references.
United States of America as a commercial republic
From the beginning, the United States of America was seen as a commercial republic. For over a century, one of the greatest sources of conflict in American politics has been how the government should respond to major economic trends stemming from the Industrial Revolution. Our readings have presented various views on the role of the free market, government welfare, and government regulation in securing the freedom and prosperity at which our institutions aim. Your task, in 4-5 pages, is to compare and contrast the most important conflicting views on these matters, emphasizing the rational and evidential basis of the claims you examine. Among the authors we have read, who has the more convincing argument, and why? What policies would best secure the liberty of citizens in economic and related affairs, and why?
create a mental health assessment for your chosen case. In the assessment, you should address the following:
a.Why is your client coming for treatment?
b.What are his or her current symptoms?
c.Does he or she have a history with this problem? If so, please describe it.
d.How could the issue affect his or her daily life functions?
e.What is your client’s specific diagnosis?
f.What is the general class(es) of disorders to which this disorder belongs?
g.What are your recommendations?
h.How could you get his or her family involved?
What specific treatment plan will you prescribe for this patient? Use textbook Psychology (Wade C and Tavris C, 2017) as a reference to substantiate your plan.
Case study:
Frank was attending college in San Francisco during a recent earthquake. He lived in the area that was hardest hit by the quake. Frank was not home when the earthquake hit and was not injured in any way, but when he returned home, he found his building demolished and his two roommates crushed to death. Frank immediately drove himself to the airport, bought a ticket to Boston, and got on the plane. His parents found him on their doorstep in Boston the next morning. Frank remembers nothing about the earthquake and nothing about going to college in San Francisco. The last thing he remembers is being a high school student and living with his parents in Boston.