Order Number |
6786857969796 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
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reflect on your strengths, opportunities, and plans for growth, and your interests in working with families and groups through dialogue with classmates.
Develop self-reflection and self-regulation to effectively manage the intersection of personal and professional values. (PO 1)
Resources
Textbook: Social Work with Groups: Comprehensive Practice and Self-Care
Instructions.
In your textbook, Social Work with Groups: Comprehensive Practice and Self-Care, read chapter 1 “Groups: Types and Stages of Development” and chapter 5: “Verbal and Nonverbal Communication.”
Make an initial post that responds to the following prompts by the fourth day of the workshop. What are your personal strengths in engaging, assessing, and communicating with families and groups?
What are your personal limitations, deficits, needs, and opportunities for growth in engaging, assessing, and communicating with families and groups?
Identify your plans to build on your skills and abilities for engaging, assessing, and communicating with families and groups.
Identify your current interests in working with families and groups, including any social work roles you will pursue and how family or group engagement, assessment, and communication are responsibilities of those professional roles.
Risk And Return by Long-Term or Short-Term Performance Discussion
Risk and Return
Please respond to the following:
Determine whether stock prices are affected more by long-term or short-term performance. Provide one example of the effect that supports your claim.
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Danielle Debordian
RE: Week 4 Discussion
Based on the e-activity I would say because stock prices reflect earnings and growth that stock prices are affected more by long-term performance. Short-term performance effects can reflect positive and negative performance. Every company can have a bad quarter and if investors only made decisions based on, a short-term period most probably would not invest. Long-term performance signifies a trend, which stockholders use to determine the value of stock and worth of investing.
Long-term performance also shows how a company can turn around the bad, which gives faith for the stockholders to know that down the road if something were to ever happen again it would be ok. Many things happen in the short term like economy, mergers, new laws, and more. Long term is the recovery of short-term imperfections.
A good example of how stockholders looking at short-term performance for stock is Dell. Dell is about to buy back stock and privatize in order to survive in the long run. Dell is an up and down company with sales performance that changes by quarter. They want long-term success instead of short-term gains for stockholders.