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Risk Management Process Steps(Project Management)

Introduction
Risk management insulates organizations, employees, patients, and the public from harm and
liability. Risk management safety and security are arguably very different. Safety principles can
be applied across diverse healthcare entities. Security planning is site specific.
Resources
Antenucci, A. (2015, February 10). Building inspectors took bribes to ignore code violations: DA.
New York Post. (Links to an external site.) Retrieved from https://nypost.com/2015/02/10/nyc-building-inspectors-pocketed-bribes-from-landlords-contractors-da/
Macomber, J. D. (1989, March-April). You can manage construction risks. (Links to an external
site.) Harvard Business Review. Retrieved from https://hbr.org/1989/03/you-can-manageconstruction-risks
Sklar, H. (2012, July 6). Who is it okay to bribe? (Links to an external site.) Forbes. Retrieved
from https://www.forbes.com/sites/howardsklar/2012/07/06/who-is-it-okay-tobribe/#33fcba541f02
Case Study
Cage Wavell was the administrative intern from Trinity University assigned to Spohn Hospital, the
largest hospital in Corpus Christi. He had been working under the guidance of Tom Tucker, COO,
of Spohn hospital. Cage was 10 months into his one-year internship at Spohn. He was assisting
Tom Tucker in a new construction project at Spohn, approximately 30,000 square feet of new
building space for the current lab and X-ray. Tucker had asked him to walk through the new
construction area to see how the first-floor construction was going.
While walking through the new construction area he heard the construction engineer and the
hospital’s V/P for Clinical Services talking. The construction engineer was talking to the V/P
about some trouble with the city inspector concerning approval on some of the last construction
electrical work that must be corrected before they started work on the second floor. The V/P was
telling the construction engineer that they couldn’t afford any more delays on the new building.

The construction engineer told the V/P not to worry; that he would take care of the issues with
the city inspector so they could get started on the second floor construction. He assured the V/P
that a little “mordida” (or a bribe) to the city inspector would solve the problem. Cage was
surprised to hear this exchange.
He left the construction area and happened to run into the risk manager of the hospital. Cage
was red in the face and the risk manager asked him what the problem was. Cage explained what
he had overheard and got the risk manager’s attention. The risk manager took Cage to the
administrative conference room and asked Tom Tucker to join them. Cage explained what he
had heard, and Tom looked at them and said he wondered how much other construction had
been approved, but not built to code. Tom Tucker asks your assistance as the hospital risk
manager to address this problem.
Questions
1.What are the ethical, legal, and risk management ramifications of the problem?
2.Describe in detail the process to address it.
3.Who would you involve in the process

Article Review (Psychology Paper)

Using the university online library, locate two articles, (articles are attached for writer) one discussing
structuralism and one discussing functionalism. Compare and contrast what you learned from the
textbook or study guide (guide is attached) with the information you found in your chosen
articles. For example, does finding an analysis from a functional perspective make the concept
clearer to you? Does reading more about Titchener’s background convince you that structuralism
is a more solid methodology?
Be sure to include a summary of the major tenets of both schools of thought in your discussion.

Your essay should be a minimum of two pages in length; in addition to the two pages of content,
include a title page and a reference page. You are required to use your textbook and at least two
other sources.
Please consider the following as you compose your article critique:
The article should be clearly related to the course topics.
You should identify the significant points of the article, and explain how the article relates to the
course concepts.
You should present a thorough analysis and strong argument to support your interpretation of the
course concepts.
The organization of the paper should clearly present logically arranged points.
Your writing should be clear and concise with no spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors.
The number of sources should meet or exceed any expressed assignment requirements, and the
sources should be peer-reviewed or academic in nature.
APA formatting guidelines should be used for reference entries and in-text citations.

Brand Matchup in Sports

Even local sporting venues can strike deals with both local and national sponsors. The Little
League park can sell naming rights as well as a hockey rink or sports center. These deals are
often shorter in length and, of course, do not garner the millions of dollars a large venue can
command. However, many local businesses see value in putting their name on hometown
venues as well as supporting the team in other ways.
This activity challenges you to think about the brand story for a local team or league that plays at
its own venue, and to propose a local business that would be a candidate for naming their venue.
To complete this assignment: Identify a local sports venue and research the team or teams that
play there. What are some keywords that describe those teams and their fans? Now research
local companies that are large enough to devote at least $50,000 or so a year to purchasing the
naming rights for the venue. Propose one or two that would be a match for the keywords you
identified for the team.