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Disrupt of Sexual harassment among armed forces

This project aims to address the issue of sexual harassment within the armed forces, which deteriorates team building, destroys confidence and trust, and goes against the law and the Soldiers Creed. We will investigate the impact of the problem, assess its root causes, and examine historical, political, economic, and legislative influences. Our objective is to recommend strategies to disrupt and prevent sexual harassment, promoting a safer and more inclusive environment.

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Disrupt of Sexual harassment among armed forces

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  1. Disrupt of Sexual harassment among armed forces BA599 Capstone Team Project

  2. Problem Statement • Sexual Harassment Among Armed Forces • Deteriorates team building • Destroys confidence and trust amongst a Unit • Against the Law • Goes against the grain of the Soldiers Creed • Tares a Unit apart

  3. INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINE INSTRUCTION AND GUIDELINE FOR COMPLETE PRODUCTS BELOW THIS POINT!!!

  4. Problem Statement Example Disengaged workers often exhibit negative attitudes and uncooperative behaviors that lead to poor financial performance (Bakker, Albrecht, & Leiter, 2011). Employee disengagement costs U.S. hospitals with research facilities approximately $29 million per year because of low discretionary output effort and high turnover (Shuck, Reio, & Rocco, 2011; Waldman, Kelly, Aurora, & Smith, 2004/2010). The general business problem is that employers or business leaders may have had limited knowledge regarding ways to engage employees or unite one’s workforce (Demerouti et al., 2010). The specific business problem is that employee disengagement might compromise the businessgrowth and integrity of the identified organizations.

  5. Target Demographics/Population • Identify who is effected by the problem statement • Demographics and Populations • Consider age, birth rates, death rates, sex ratio, population size, geographic locations • Identify who is effected by the problem statement • Include trends and charts in this section to support facts of those impacted

  6. Impact of the Problem • How has the topic identified in the problem statement impacted the world? • How has the problem caused the world to evolve? • Provide statistical evidence • Include personal experiences with the problem that can serve as evidence of impact • Identify changes in human behavior, the way the world operates, effects on commerce, etc.

  7. Objective of Problem • How will you assess the problem? • Example of an objective: To determine whether or not current legislation supports efficient and effective gun laws that will reduce number of deaths among individuals between the ages of 15-25

  8. Root Cause of the Problem • Perform a Root Cause Analysis to determine the primary reason for the problem

  9. Root Cause of the Problem • Explain the effects of the problem. • What has occurred as a result of the problem? • Explain why you believe the problem occurred and provide support for your beliefs

  10. Root Cause of the Problem • Example: The problem occurred because individuals in this age group resided in communities that did not have after school or outreach programs that targeted at risk youth.

  11. Historical Impacts • What historical impacts has the problem made in the following three areas: • Political • Economic • Legislative

  12. Current Political Environment • Do politicians discuss the problem? • If so, describe the highest ranking politician’s stance on the problem. • Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not? • If not, what could politicians suggest will solve the problem? • Has politics in general contributed to or helped alleviate the problem? If so, how? If not, why?

  13. Current Economic Influence • How has the problem affected the economy? • Demonstrate: • Increases or decreases in commerce • Increases or decreases in market share • Stimulated or stunted economic growth

  14. Legislative Rulings • Research 5 legislative rulings or court cases, which affected the problem identified • Paraphrase and interpret the rulings and cases. • Provide an opinion as to whether or not the court helped solve the problem or created more problems.

  15. Economic and Non-Economic Variables Cultural 15 Demographic Social Health care Reform Figure 2. Environmental Stewardship. “Companies that focus on causes in their area of expertise will almost certainly be more efficient at addressing social needs. In fact, Porter and Kramer suggested that firms should exploit this synergy between the social and the economic, rather than try to minimize it” (Cochran, 2007, P. 451).

  16. Community Involvement • An analysis of the community involvement should include information on non-profit organizations or volunteer groups and their contributions to solving the problem. • This portion should also include information on how the Organization is making an impact on the communities that they operate in.

  17. Government Influence • What laws/regulations has government influence had on the problem identified in your research • Explain government trends and how actions have had a positive or negative impact. • Identify Lobbyist groups that play a substantial roll in government influence

  18. Fiscal Relationships • Fiscal Responsibility entails implementing, developing, and maintaining a balanced budget • Explain the effects of the problem statement and how this has influence fiscal policy • Explain market conditions and effects of taxation, interest rates, investments, which have an impact on problem statement.

  19. Recommendations and Actions • What could correct the root cause of the problem? • Identify the leader, group, or responsible party who can affect change. • Identify who has the power to direct and implement the strategy? • What evidence will show the strategy has been implemented successfully? • What steps should be taken if the strategy is not successful? • How is accountability and responsibility demonstrated for such implementation and why?

  20. Annotated Bibliography • Complete an annotated bibliography for five peer-reviewed publications that you identified to demonstrate the problem.

  21. Synthesis of the Literature – • Develop a synthesis of literature that includes: • Proposed Trends • Fiscal Responsibility • Organizational Stewardship

  22. Synthesis of the Literature –Topic • Be sure to select peer reviewed articles written within the last 5 years when completing the synthesis of literature. • Demonstrate consistencies and differences in and relationships between the two in the articles you have researched. • Clearly summarize the articles you’ve chosen to study and then demonstrate how the research relates to the project.

  23. Annotated Bibliography - Example • Lawson, D. (2009). Understanding and treating children who experience interpersonal maltreatment: Empirical findings. Journal of Counseling and Development, 87, 204-215. • Childhood maltreatment is an increasing problem in the United States and can have a negative impact on physical, emotional, and psychological functioning through development into adulthood if left untreated. Physical, emotional, and psychological abuse and neglect pose many potential consequences leaving the children at risk to develop further physical or mental symptoms. Lawson noted post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is among the most common consequence of childhood maltreatment, averaging from 20-60% percent of abused or neglected children. Severe child abuse and borderline personality disorder are highly correlated in his research. The author showed these psychological, behavioral, and personality deficits stem from the effects severe interpersonal trauma during childhood, hindering neurobiological development. Lawson showed treating the shortcomings of brain development due to PTSD or severe interpersonal childhood maltreatment include increasing protective factors, decreasing risk factors, teaching resiliency, forming positive, secure attachments and fostering a higher self-esteem. • The research will aid therapists to integrate CBT and attachment treatment with family-based models to teach families to engage positively with children through individual and family sessions by targeting the cause and effect of the interpersonal abuse on the child. The most important therapeutic factor demonstrated a strong alliance between client and counselor. The relationship will help to model and repair the secure attachment and relationship issues children often face due to deficits in brain development from trauma. The alliance will create a safe environment for children to explore, engage, and work through underlying issues stemming from the abuse and neglect.

  24. In Conclusion

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