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Microsoft’s Major Restructuring by Satya Nadella
In March 2014, Satya Nadella became Microsoft’s CEO and decided to restructure the company
completely. The organization was facing serious internal issues due to poor communication, lack
of collaboration and permanent conflict between dysfunctional teams. There were numerous turf
wars between major business units that viewed each other more as competitors than partners.
Products and Platforms worked separately, and this toxic and competitive environment shortly
impacted Microsoft’s innovation and its ability to compete with dominant leaders such as Google
and Apple. Additionally, Microsoft had just paid $7.2 billion to acquire Nokia’s mobile business, a
questionable decision that impacted the company’s financial situation and that added 33,000
more employees that Satya needed to integrate. You have to answer the following questions
based on these instructions:
1. How did leaders and members of the organization effectively communicate during times of
stress or crises?
2. Describe the team dynamics, conflicts that arose and needed to be overcome, and how team
cohesiveness and high performance was ensured?
Anthropology: Dancing Skeletons (Questions & Answers)
Questions for Dancing Skeletons
This review should be 8-10 double-spaced typed pages using no larger than 12 point font. When you are discussing an event, etc., cite the page number(s) in parentheses where the information can be found in the book. For example (234). If you do not cite page numbers for information 10 points will be deducted from your grade. Also be sure to paraphrase in other words, write in your own words, not directly from the book…the latter could lead to plagiarism.
Plagiarism or violation of procedures prescribed to protect the integrity of an assignment, such as
- Submitting an assignment purporting to be the student’s original work which has been wholly or partly created by another person;
- Presenting as one’s own the work, ideas, representations, or words of another person without customary and proper acknowledgment of sources;
- Submitting as newly executed work, without faculty member’s prior knowledge and consent, one’s own work which has been previously presented for another class at Ball State University or elsewhere;
- Knowingly permitting one’s work to be submitted by another person as if it were the submitter’s original work.
PAPER FORMAT:
- Introduction — The first section of your review should be an introduction on what you plan to discuss. The introduction should be about a page in length.
- Body of the Paper — Address the following questions:
- Briefly describe Dettwyler’s study design and methods used for her research (ie. how did Dettwyler conduct her research). What was she trying to understand about growth patterns in malnourished children? What was her theory? Where did she do her research and describe the area.
- What is culture shock? Provide two examples from the book. How do anthropologists handle the differences in cultures?
- How are children named in Mali and how were names a problem for Dettwyler’s research? What did Dettwyler do to solve the problem with children’s names?
- What ethnic groups live in Mali? Briefly describe the diversity of cultures in a paragraph for each.
- Describe Magnambougou where Dettwyler did much of her research. Describe Bambara culture. How important was it for Dettwyler to know the Bambara language? What are the major diseases affecting young children in Magnambougou? Discuss one way these diseases could be eliminated.
- Discuss female circumcision. What is the local explanation for practicing the ritual. How, why, when etc. is it done?
- What is schistosoma? What causes it? How was the presence of this disease explained by the Bozo tribe of northern Mali?
- What is Kwashiorkor? Where is it likely to be found and what causes it? How is it treated and what are the difficulties with treating it? What is the story behind “Kafoune”?
- What is Dettwyler’s view on food availability and poor nutrition? How does she think the problems of poor nutrition can be remedied? As a scientist, how would you respond to Dettwyler’s idea?
- How do the different cultural patterns lead to the spread of disease and other illnesses within a group? Discuss at least two different cultures. Using evolutionary theory how might the continued existence of certain diseases in the two human groups be explained?
- Discuss marriage patterns, views on children, views on food, and the division of labor by sex. Given these characteristics of the culture, how well do you think the people Dettwyler studied would assimilate in the U.S.? What would you consider the three major problems they would face coming to America and what would you suggest as ways of eliminating these problems?
III. Conclusion — Discuss briefly what you liked and did not like about the book. For example, did you enjoy a particular chapter or chapters, or a specific topic or topics.
When discussing a particular event etc., be sure cite the page number where discussed in the book.
Tragedy Across the Mediterranean
Instructions: This essay should be 3-4 pages, excluding the Works Cited page, focusing on the assigned readings from the course.
This should be a close reading essay, and should use as evidence primarily passages from the text or texts that you discuss. Please do not use ANY outside sources with this essay.
The essay should be in MLA essay format (see the attached sample essay below), and use MLA citations. A Works Cited entry and in-text
citations for each text discussed are required.
Analytical essays should be focused on making a debatable claim about the text in question. Informational essays or essays consisting of
summary are not appropriate for either type of essay. The essay grading rubric can be found here for the analytical choices.
Tragedy Across the Mediterranean: Consider “The Tale of Sohrab” from the Shahnameh in comparison to Sophocles’ drama Oedipus Tyrannus from the Week 2 readings. Make an argument about whether the two texts are more alike or different and why. Focus your thesis on one
particular aspect of the two texts such as protagonists, themes, central conflicts, or other another element that you see as important. Remember to quote and cite the texts in the essay body paragraphs to prove and illustrate points on them.
Writing Format: All essays should be written in Times New Roman 12 point plain font. Essays are double spaced, include indented paragraphs with no extra space between paragraphs, and 1 inch margins on all (4) sides. Essays should be MLA formatted and submitted as MS Word documents/attachments. Write in the third person objective voice, and prove/illustrate points with quotes and paraphrases from your primary and secondary sources, followed by the corresponding in-text and Works Cited citation. Avoid the first and second person “I” and “you” subjective voice in college level scholarly writing. As a rule, keep quotes to 2-3 lines maximum in these relatively short papers, and no more than 10-15% of the total paper.
