Category: Economics


  • Read the attached article on Starbucks. After reading the article, assume the role of Starbucks Analyst. Your assignment: 1. Give your audience the background of Starbucks (inscription to current) a. Company Mission b. Financial Performance over the past year – Revenue and Profits c. Current CEO and his story 2. Explain what the CEO meant…

  • The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) opened an investigation into a Miami Restaurant and Bar Business for hosting a Drag Show and threatened to revoke the business licenses issued to that business entity at that location, including their liquor license. Read this story: https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2022/08/09/legal-experts-question-florida-regulators-action-over-this-miami-bars-drag-shows. Governor DeSantis has focused his attention on this…

  • Domestic violence investigations often require nuanced approaches, particularly in the absence of clear physical evidence. Discuss a range of investigative techniques an investigator might employ to substantiate a domestic violence case. How can behavioral analysis, witness statements, forensic evidence, and digital footprints be integrated into the investigation? Examine how investigators can address barriers to victim…

  • This assignment will require developing an understanding of how state or federal policies impact individual survivors of intimate partner violence and their families. The student will write a short (1-2 paragraphs) overview of the policy and it’s potential impact on survivors, and then create an advocacy product (flier, meme, social media post, etc.) that could…

  • To quickly recap, as the director of strategic planning, you are creating a new strategic planning proposal to help the company explore at least one new growth opportunity and increase its revenue or market share in the industry. As you continue creating your proposal, in this assignment you will analyze your company’s external business environment…

  • If there is one universal question that life coaches constantly bump up against, it is this: How do you motivate someone to make and sustain the change they say they want? Just because a person has the desire or intention to change doesn’t mean they will be able to sustain the motivation to realize their…

  • One of my favorite passages in Scripture that I referred to in Workshop 3 is from Philippians: Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard…

  • We’ve all known people who exude negative energy. This negative energy can manifest as constant complaining, assuming the role of victim, or just making endless excuses for their negative behavior or poor attitude. Behind this negative energy is the mindset of a person who feels most secure when they are in the one-up position and…

  • Integrity is a word we hear a lot in the public forum. We usually hear it when there appears to be a lack of integrity in a particular situation. For example, it might be mentioned in the context of an alleged ethics violation by a business or agency. Or it might be more personal, where…

  • During this workshop, you will conduct your second and final coaching session. This journal entry is designed to help you develop a game plan for this second coaching session. Here are questions you want to keep in mind as you create your game plan: 1. What is the one area of your coaching client’s life…