Chronic Disease prevention

Chronic Disease prevention The post contains two asighnments 1: Chronic Disease prevention Order Description Instructions: • CDC. State Public Health Actions to Prevent and Control Diabetes, Heart Disease, Obesity and Associated Risk Factors and Promote School Health (DP13-1305), https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/about/state-public-health-actions.htm. . AND State and Local Public Health Actions to Prevent Obesity, Diabetes, and Heart Disease and Stroke (DP14-1422PPHF14), https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/about/foa/2014foa/public-health-action.htm. Based on information available from the web pages of the federal funding agency, national advocacy or professional organizations, or state/local health department grantees, briefly describe examples of a program or service that has been implemented by health departments in 4 different states or localities using funding from this program 2: Comprehension/Reflection Assignment on HBR Reading Order Description Read the book, “The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review 2017,” and draft a three-part paper. discuss the fundamental messages of each article in the book. Provide a critique of the main ideas and relate when and how key lessons in the book may have implications for organizations.reflect on how you might apply the authors’ messages to your own professional career. Textual Reading: The Definitive Management Ideas of the Year from Harvard Business Review 2017 Harvard Business Review Press (2017) PART 1: (30 points) Provide a summary of each article in the book. What are the main points the authors are trying to convey? Your discussion should identify the arguments and evidence that support the authors’ key assertions. PART 2: (40 points) Explain the relevant management ideas or recommendations the authors make in each article. provide specific examples of such ideas/recommendations, accompanied by clear advantages that might accrue to the businesses and organizations. discuss weaknesses you have found in the authors’ overall message and/or criticism of the paths the authors’ have identified for achieving organizational success. ? PART 3: (30 points) Reflect on the book in the context of your current and, perhaps, future professional experiences. Which ideas do you find most relevant for you and your career? What lessons can you take from the book that you might incorporate into your present or future professional experience? Be certain to identify specific examples both from the book and from your professional career.