Physical Wellness Programs
Questions 1
The student has done the citation of both academic and trade sources successfully. For example, the student has cited this journal /trade source, “… (Stewart et al., 2003) successfully.” In particular, the rules for citing journal in APA style are followed. Authors’ surname followed by initials. Additionally, Journal page numbers indicated too.
Question 2
Yes, the writer has identified the problem and suggested the implementation of flextime work arrangements for different demographic groups in the company. The writer has asked permission to collect data through interviews to validate his hypothesis and assumptions made through secondary research (Hennink et al., 2020). He has suggested several solutions that he hoped the management might consider for the improvement of the situation.
Question 3
Yes, the writer has done a reasonably good job of conducting the primary research proposed in the memo. The study has been articulated and findings presented in both text and infographics. The presentation shows a mixed research design that encompasses both qualitative and quantitative research methods (Saunders et al., 2016).
Question 4
Writing on the same topic utilizes the same data, and resources, which improves comprehension of the subject and flow of the ideas. The writing of the literature review thus allowed the writer to get the primary concern of the research. Research writing follows a well-defined process that makes it easy to complete the research writing once a detailed proposal is written (Saunders et al., 2016).
Question 5
Workplace time management, I have noticed that much time is wasted before the beginning of each shift at my workplace through daily meetings and briefings. This is an area that can easily be improved through video conferencing via multiple media. The actual meetings can be bi-weekly, on Mondays and Fridays. This new approach will reduce time wastage and enhances productivity.
References
Hennink, M., Hutter, I., & Bailey, A. (2020). Qualitative research methods. SAGE Publications Limited.
Saunders, M.L., Lewis, P.P. and Thornhill, A. (2016) Research methods for business students, 7th edition. Harlow: Pearson Education.