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Mahayana Buddhism

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post has three assignments

1: Industry Consulting

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Do highlight the organisational and resource implications, including human and financial resource requirements, and the risks and assumptions associated with your recommendations!

Project Brief to Organizational Partner
Introduction and Background
The project will provide final year business students with an opportunity to apply the skills developed through their course in a consulting project for an industry partner. About 45-50 students further divided into 4-6 member multidisciplinary teams will be required to work on a live problem solving project. The project will be facilitated by a coach. The student teams will also be provided with project specific inputs by relevant subject matter experts. The project will culminate in a written report and a poster presentation made to an evaluation committee that may also comprise the industry partner.
Input and information that will be required from your organization
1. Organizational Background Information
Students will try to learn as much as possible from your organization’s official website. You may however wish to emphasize your organization’s mission/vision statement, relevant historical facts, organizational chart, and other aspects especially relevant to the project. Feel free to attach additional documents where needed.

Refer to seevaplus.org.au and seeva.com.au. Note: this project is for Seeva Plus. Seeva+ is the “community services” branch of Seeva.

2. Project Drivers
Some comment that identifies the drivers behind the project or the inspiration behind it.

You may also wish to address the following:
• Why do you think the organization needs to undertake this project?

Seeva+ is a new organisation with directors and staff who are experienced in disability services and welfare but less so with entrepreneurship training and incubators

We wish to increase our knowledge of world best practice in these areas, for people with disabilities

• Where does the project fit in the larger scheme of things?

We need more information to inform the direction of this new project

• How will the project contribute in helping your organization achieves its main goals?

This report we receive will contribute to the design of the project. Premises, staffing, course material and culture all need to be optimised to get the best outcomes for people with disabilities

3. Project Proposal
Please describe as clearly as possible the problem that you would like the students to address. Ideally, frame your problems as succinct questions that you would like the student teams to address. You may wish to specify or give examples of the kinds of solutions you seek.

What is world best practice for entrepreneurship training and incubators for people with disabilities?

Should these be different from their mainstream equivalent and how?

Provide practical examples and links to more information.

How to market what we offer to people who can benefit the most?

How to engage industry and community to broaden the experiences of participants

4. Project Related Data
While the students will research secondary sources including industry journals, please provide as much project related inputs as you can. Where applicable, you may wish to attach financial statements, annual reports, internal memos, and so forth. You should highlight information that is to be treated as confidential. The instructor in charge will exercise due care.

Refer to “Seeva plus proposal V2 for Swinburne.pdf

5. Constraints
Identify all the constraints that students should bear in mind while making recommendations

2: Mahayana Buddhism

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What religious, social, political, and economic factors may have influenced the development of Mahayana Buddhism?

What do I want for the course paper? First, here is what I don’t want. I don’t want you to repeat back to me things that I have already said in class, i.e. a recitation of the Eightfold Path or the characteristics of the Tien-tai school. What I do want is that your writing paper shows that you have thought through some of the implications of Buddhism in the real world. I will assign the class a general question to help stimulate your thinking, but at the end of the day, this paper will reflect what you think about it. This topic could be anything that contains “Buddhism” in the title. What I want is not just facts but your thoughts on the subject. There will, of course, be facts in your paper, no opinion can legitimately exist without them, and these facts will be properly acknowledged and cited, but your discussion and interpretation of the facts is what counts.

2:Interpreting Cost-Benefit Analyses

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Instruction-(Research-9)-APPLICATION-Interpreting Cost-Benefit Analyses
Write in APA format, 12 font size, Times Roman
• As you evaluate the cost-benefit analysis of the program presented in the article, “A Cost-Benefit Study of a Breaking the Cycle Program for Juveniles.”
• Describe the key variables within the study and provide a summary of the analysis.
• Explain whether you would continue or discontinue the program, based on the evidence provided in the analysis, and why.
• As you formulate your answer, think about the advantages and disadvantages of continuing or canceling the program and the potential consequences for the affected community
1 required resource listed below and 2 Outside Resource of your choices but must be Scholarly resources not just websites— see restrictions below
Cowell, A. J., Lattimore, P. K., & Krebs, C. P. (2010). A cost-benefit study of a breaking the cycle program for juveniles. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47(2), 241–262.

Cost-Benefit Analyses

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