In assessment 1 you are required to prepare a 1500-word feasibility study for a

 In assessment 1 you are required to prepare a 1500-word feasibility study for a food and beverage operation of your choice. It can be located in any country and for that reason must comply with the country’s laws and regulations, but all financial considerations and any costing must be in Swiss Francs. 
 Conducting a feasibility study prior to investing the time and money to open a business can help an entrepreneur make a more informed decision about the venture’s chances of success because they often overestimate the size of the market and do not take into account tough competition. 
 Your research and findings should be included in the feasibility study and referenced appendices can be included. You should cover the following areas although you are free to include more. 
 1. Executive Summary 
 2. Consumer understanding 
o Consumer description 
o Needs / Desires / Likes / Dislikes 
o Data, facts, numbers, sources are mandatory 
 3. Concept & Business objectives; 
o Concept 
o Value proposition 
o USP / Mission statement 
 4. Assess the market; 
o Evaluate potential locations. 
o Review competition and the industry that you are entering. 
o SWOT 
 5. Legal requirements 
o Local legal requirements 
 6. Technical analysis 
o Detailed requirements of the facilities, 
o Inventory and production
o Storage 
o Delivery 
 7. Management analysis 
o Skills and talent of the management team 
o Primary duties of each person 
o Description of the organization structure. 
 8. Financial analysis  
o Balance Sheet (Preopening + 5 years) 
o Income Statement (Preopening + 5 years) 
o Statement of Cash Flow (Preopening + 5 years) 
o (Sources and Uses of Cash – Start-up costs) 
o Monthly costs 
o Average check 
o Opening days/hours 
o Monthly / yearly sales 
 9. Time lines 
o Produce timelines and plan. 
o Gantt graph 
10. Conclusion 
o Evaluate profitability and success based on the above factors. 

  Introduction A research paper is a type of academic writing that provides an i

 
Introduction
A research paper is a type of academic writing that provides an in-depth analysis, evaluation, or interpretation of a single topic, based on empirical evidence.  The objective of the research paper is to provide a comprehensive work that thoroughly demonstrates the author’s understanding of the subject they researched. Every research paper is formulated around a thesis statement—the statement in the opening paragraph that states the author’s position and summarizes their supporting arguments. 
Research Paper Topics
The topic of the research needs to address Big Data or Data Analytics. You are free to select a topic that you find most interesting.  Some examples could be:
Security and/or Privacy Issues in Big Data
Machine Learning
Tools and software for processing Big Data
Big Data in Heath care or Retail
Big Data Quality and Governance
Paper Logistics
2 to 3 pages in length
 Use APA format
Avoid using direct quotes. Paraphrase!
Ensure that information is properly attributed to works cited. Generally, in a research paper, most of the information should be cited
Avoid first person and passive voice
Check and double check your grammar and spelling
Structure of a Research Paper
Introduction that clearly states the thesis and aims of the work. Using what you found in your preliminary research, write a thesis statement that succinctly summarizes what your research paper will be about. This is usually the first sentence in your paper, making it your reader’s introduction to the topic. 
Body – Position/finding/challenge supporting the thesis

Supporting content
Supporting content

Conclusion – The conclusion of a research paper restates the research, summarizes your arguments or findings, and discusses the implications.
In constructing the body of the paper, you may consider developing your paragraphs using the MEAL plan. Well-organized paragraphs guide readers logically through a paper’s development, adding to the effectiveness of the argument and the credibility of the writer. Paragraphs vary in length and structure based on context, but they should focus on only one idea. Most paragraphs also include the following elements: a statement of the paragraph’s main (M) idea, evidence (E) to support that main idea, analysis (A) of that evidence, and some link (L) to the paper’s thesis. The MEAL Plan is an easy, effective strategy to help you organize paragraphs.
MAIN IDEA  – All paragraphs should have a main idea or point. Typically, this main idea is expressed in a topic sentence – a sort of mini-thesis statement for the paragraph. Often, a topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph, though it may come after or within a transition statement.
EVIDENCE/EXPLANATION/EXAMPLES  – This next section of the paragraph elaborates on the main idea. Depending on the type of assignment, the paragraph might require one or more of these “E”s:

Evidence—What does the main idea of the paragraph need to support it? Make sure to cite outside information.
Explanation—Do you need to explain key terms, concepts, or events? What information in the paragraph may be especially complex or unclear?
Examples—Other main ideas are best suited to examples, either from personal experience or research, to illustrate or highlight elements of the main idea.

ANALYSIS – Once the main idea has been stated and supported, it is time to break that information down and analyze it. What more do your readers need to understand about the evidence or examples you provided? How can you make it clear that you are interpreting this information in a certain way? In other words, this is the section of the paragraph where the HOW? WHY? or WHO CARES? of your evidence is explained.
LINK – Linking refers to the link between a paragraph and the paper’s thesis. Ask yourself how does this paragraph contribute to the overall effectiveness of the paper? You may not end up including that answer as part of the paragraph, but you must make sure you have made the connection clear. Too often writers assume readers automatically will recognize the link on their own, but your job as a writer is to make it impossible for a reader to miss how each paragraph supports your overall goal for the paper. Think about this connection to your thesis as a way to develop a smooth transition to the next paragraph.
 

Identify a current company, organization, or corporation that has engaged in inn

Identify a current company, organization, or corporation that has engaged in innovative and purposeful restructuring of its business architecture. 
Address the elements (organizational structure and development, strategic planning, cross-functional teams, ethical considerations, information technology, and Industry 4.0) and 
Write 500 words with APA-formatted paper discussing how successful the selected company has been in evolving to meet current regional and, if applicable, global business challenges. 
Note: Intext citations with 4 references must needed.

Purpose You will assemble the basic understanding of the managerial economic iss

Purpose
You will assemble the basic understanding of the managerial economic issues you have learned thus far to critically evaluate the function and appropriate size of the government as well as the economic effects on businesses. You will build skills in seeking out relevant and quality data, combine and analyze the information you gather, then formulate a coherent position based on researched evidence. This assignment also requires you to clearly communicate in a written format by using the general education skills of critical thinking, communication, and information literacy.
Task
This assignment requires you to write a position paper using the classical argument structure
The topic/question you need to address is,
· “What size of government is appropriate for America, and what are the economic effects the government will have on business?” Some issues that should be included in your paper include the role of government in American life, what is meant by the size of government, how the government is connected to its budget and businesses, and the purposes or outcomes of government. Also include concepts such as cost analysis, production analysis and demand analysis.
Criteria
You will write an APA style position paper (800 – 1000 words). Write your paper using the classical argument structure which can be found in the attachment section. Your paper must not exceed the word count requirement and should reflect college-level scholarly writing.

  Instructions Imagine you are a business analytics employee at BAT Car Company.

 
Instructions
Imagine you are a business analytics employee at BAT Car Company. The president and CEO of BAT have tasked you with providing them with a data plan addressing expansion of BAT’s production business into Frankfurt, Germany, on a $40 million Model Z plant. 
This $40 million, which encompasses all fixed costs, the BAT CEO plans to apportion equally (25%) each) among the four types of vehicles the Model Z plant will manufacture.All economic and environmental impact studies have been approved. The size of the plant is predicted to be 420 soccer fields in size (a soccer field is 100 yards wide by 130 yards long). The car sales are expected to be: $30,000 per sedan; $50,000 per sports model; $20,000 per small cargo van; and $40,000 per passenger minivan. It will create 10,000 jobs for Frankfurt and the surrounding areas.There have been some issues with protestors regarding the building of an automotive plant that destroys forestland valued at $350 million.
 There has been some rumbling regarding a group called “Save The Forest” that could implement a cease all actions lawsuit against BAT. Research has shown that previous lawsuits and environmental impact has led to years of litigation and legal fees. 
The variable costs for the first year’s operation look to be $20,000 per sedan; $40,000 per sports model; $10,000 per small cargo van; and $25,000 per passenger minivan. Sales are expected to be: 40,000 sedans; 5,000 sports cars; 2,000 cargo vans; and 12,000 minivans.Prepare a brief report for the president and CEO of BAT Car Company. Your report should include the following elements:
an introduction section that describes how the quantitative analysis approach can be applied to this situation;
BAT’s profit formula results;
BAT’s break-even point for each vehicle type; and
your final recommendation on actions to take. (This section should convey to the CEO if the expansion of the production plant is profitable to BAT over the long haul, as well as how to deal with any possible litigation.)
Your final report must be at least three pages in length, and you must show all of your computations 

  Please respond to the following: Assess the degree and quality of care estab

 
Please respond to the following:
Assess the degree and quality of care established in 18th-century U.S. hospitals, as compared to the level of care seen in 21st-century hospitals.
Compare and contrast the U.S. health care delivery system relative to spending per capita and ranking of health care outcomes with the health care systems of two other countries.
Determine whether the U.S. health care delivery spending per capita is detrimental to the quality of care provided in the 21st-century hospitals. Provide specific examples to support your rationale from readings throughout your program or from peer-reviewed journal articles.