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Answer the questions below in short answers with simple english. the answers can be found in the readings, which i will upload later. one page for week 8 and one page for week 9

Week 8: Gender and global political economy
1. What reasons does Pettman give to explain the ‘invisibility’ of women in the
global economy?
2. How has globalisation resulted in an increasing feminisation of labour?
3. What does Pettman mean when she argues that ‘the world of work’ is
gendered? Why is this problematic in her view?
4. In what ways did the global financial crisis in 2007-2008 affect women and
men differently? How was it gendered?

Week 9: Environmental security
1. Have the many agreements and protocols for global environmental governance
provided satisfactory environmental solutions for the world’s populations?
2. Name three examples where developed and developing nations disagree about
the management/governance of environmental issues.
3. Why is ‘sustainable development’ a tricky term?
4. To what extent did privatisation contribute to the Hazelwood coal mine fire in
2014?
5. What is a ‘foreseeable risk’? Try to name one other foreseeable risk Victoria is
likely to face in summer.

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Case Study

Case Study

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Your second case study assignment explores the culture of public service organizations and specifically the underpinnings of public service motivation. Contextual factors related to individual employees, situations, events and the organization in which human behaviors occur, influence the strength of public service motivation – that is the desire to fulfill and influence public goods and services.

In the case at the end of chapter 11, “Who Brought Bernadine Healy Down,” Deborah Sontag illustrates the effect of how an organizational culture meshes (or not) with the public services motives of leaders and decision-makers within the Red Cross. For this assignment, please write your case study analysis by organizing your paper in a way that addresses the following questions:

1. What motivated Healy to accept the Red Cross presidency? Would you judge these motives to be in line with “public service motives” as described by Wise in chapter 11?

2. How would you characterize “the traditional” Red Cross organization culture? Its values? Outlook? Do you think this culture aligned well with the public service values outlined by Wise? What were the essential sources of differences between the public servie ideals professed by Healy versus the Red Cross volunteers?

3. In your view, was Healy well enough informed about the Red Cross culture prior to accepting the presidency? Likewise, was the Red Cross knowledgeable enough about Healy’s managerial style prior to hiring her? What would you recommend both the potential employee (Healy) and employer (the Red Cross) do to ensure a better fit during the recruitment and selection process?

4.Ultimately, what were the chief causes of Healy’s forced resignation? In retrospect, might you suggest some specific strategies that Healy could have used to better “read” and then “accommodate to” the traditional Red Cross culture? If she accepted your recommended strategies, what personal behavioral as well as value changes would Healy have had to adopt.?

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Case Study

Case Study

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Your second case study assignment explores the culture of public service organizations and specifically the underpinnings of public service motivation. Contextual factors related to individual employees, situations, events and the organization in which human behaviors occur, influence the strength of public service motivation – that is the desire to fulfill and influence public goods and services.

In the case at the end of chapter 11, “Who Brought Bernadine Healy Down,” Deborah Sontag illustrates the effect of how an organizational culture meshes (or not) with the public services motives of leaders and decision-makers within the Red Cross. For this assignment, please write your case study analysis by organizing your paper in a way that addresses the following questions:

1. What motivated Healy to accept the Red Cross presidency? Would you judge these motives to be in line with “public service motives” as described by Wise in chapter 11?

2. How would you characterize “the traditional” Red Cross organization culture? Its values? Outlook? Do you think this culture aligned well with the public service values outlined by Wise? What were the essential sources of differences between the public servie ideals professed by Healy versus the Red Cross volunteers?

3. In your view, was Healy well enough informed about the Red Cross culture prior to accepting the presidency? Likewise, was the Red Cross knowledgeable enough about Healy’s managerial style prior to hiring her? What would you recommend both the potential employee (Healy) and employer (the Red Cross) do to ensure a better fit during the recruitment and selection process?

4.Ultimately, what were the chief causes of Healy’s forced resignation? In retrospect, might you suggest some specific strategies that Healy could have used to better “read” and then “accommodate to” the traditional Red Cross culture? If she accepted your recommended strategies, what personal behavioral as well as value changes would Healy have had to adopt.?

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