Duties and Responsibilities Within the Organization

 

 

Reflect on your internship experience by creating an internship brief and executive summary. Your internship brief will look at how
the things you learned in the classroom translated to a real-world work setting, as well as what experiences, skills, and knowledge were evidenced in either the
classroom or the work environment that were never revealed in the other. The executive summary will focus on your accomplishments and insights during your
academic and work experience.
I. Your Place in the Sports Industry
A. Host Company
i. Describe the organization where you are doing your internship and explain why you chose this company.
ii. Diagram the organizational structure of your host company location. Include an organizational chart that shows management positions
and departments and where you are in the organization.
iii. Examine the interrelationships of functional areas in the company and how they work together.
B. Duties and Responsibilities Within the Organization
i. Compose a job description of your internship with details of specific duties and required knowledge.
ii. Relate what you learned/accomplished during this internship and how it will benefit your future goals.
C. Identify New Job Opportunities
i. Prepare targeted resumes and cover letters for three actual jobs you are interested in. Include the job posting for each.

 

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Thirdly, Vittola argues that war should be avoided (Begby et al (2006b), Page 332) and that we should proceed circumstances diplomatically. This is supported by the “last resort” stance in Frowe, where war should not be permitted unless all measures to seek diplomacy fails (Frowe (2011), Page 62). This means war shouldn’t be declared until one party has no choice but to declare war, in order to protect its territory and rights, the aim of war. However, we can also argue that the war can never be the last resort, given there is always a way to try to avoid it, like sanctions or appeasement, showing Vittola’s theory is flawed.
Fourthly, Vittola questions upon whose authority can demand a declaration of war, where he implies any commonwealth can go to war, but more importantly, “the prince” where he has “the natural order” according to Augustine, and all authority is given to him. This is further supported by Aristotle’s Politics ((1996), Page 28): ‘a king is the natural superior of his subjects.’ However, he does later emphasise to put all faith in the prince is wrong and has consequences; a thorough examination of the cause of war is required along with the willingness to negotiate rival party (Begby et al (2006b), Page 312& 318). This is supported by the actions of Hitler are deemed unjustly. Also, in today’s world, wars are no longer fought only by states but also non-state actors like Al-Queda and ISIS, showing Vittola’s normative claim on authority is outdated. This is further supported by Frowe’s claim that the leader needs to represent the people’s interests, under legitimate authority, which links on to the fourth condition: Public declaration of war. Agreed with

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