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Now it is time to make the theoretical more applied. For this
project, you may choose to work alone or collaborate with up to
2 peers.
Surf the employment pages of 3 different corporate websites.
Try to choose different industries and/or different sized
organizations for comparison. Analyze the major features,
strengths, and weaknesses of the recruiting messages you view
throughout each site, from the employment splashdown page to
specific position postings.
Prepare a brief narrative report that summarizes, compares, and
contrasts your findings.
· Does each organization rely on a particular style of recruiting
message? If so, which one(s) and why?
· How well do these sites support the trends and strategies
presented in this module's readings?
· Suppose you were an outside consultant brought in to overhaul
recruiting at these organizations. What recommendations will
you make to revise or change the site or the message presented?
Why?
·
Expect to take about 4-pages (double-spaced, 12 point font) to
complete this assignment. Your work will be graded on content,
clarity, creativity, correctness, and, above all, critical thinking
per the HRA Written Assignment Rubric.
MEASUREMENT OF CITY PROSPERITY
Methodology and Metadata
Economic Growth Sub Index
Institutional C
ap
acity Sub
Index
Health Sub Index
H
ousing Infrastructure Sub
Index
Economic Agglomeration
A
ccountab
ility and Transp
arency Sub
Index
Education Sub Index
Social Infrastructure
IC
T Sub
Index
Employment Sub Index
Particip
ation Sub
Index
G
ender Inclusion Sub
Index
Social Inclusion Sub
Index
Econom
ic Equity Sub
Index
Safety and Security Sub Index
Natural Resources Management Sub Index
Waste Management Sub Index
Air Quality Sub Index
Pr
od
uc
tiv
ity
In
de
x
Eq
ui
ty
a
nd
S
oc
ia
l I
nc
lu
sio
n
In
de
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Q
uality of Life Index
Urban Governance and Legislation Index
Infrastructure Development IndexEnvironmental Sustainability
Index CPI
City Prosperity Index Methodology and Metadata
1
DATA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Cities have emerged as the focus for change and the venue
where policies are realized. They have been able to forge new
linkages
among actors and offer innovative solutions, with the potential
to be part of national agendas, and to influence regional and
global
development. 1 Cities have been catalysts of productivity,
technology and infrastructure development, including
institutional
arrangements that contribute to the enhancement of equity,
social inclusion and quality of life.
The outcome document of the United Nations Conference on
Sustainable Development, entitled “The future we want”,
recognizes
that if well planned and developed, cities can promote
economically, socially and environmentally sustainable
societies.2
However, poor planning, the absence of effective governance
and legal frameworks, fragile institutions, low capacity of local
authorities, and the lack of a sound monitoring mechanism,
diminishes the possibility to promote long-term sustainable
urban
development. Evidently, there is an urgent need to put in place a
global monitoring mechanism, which is adaptable to national
and
local levels. This would provide a general framework that
allows cities, countries, and the international community to
measure
progress and identify possible constraints, thus pre-empting
unintended development.3
The Report of the Sustainable Development
Solution
s Network that supports the Sustainable Development Goals
indicates that
“data and metrics are essential for development goals to be
met4”. They enable cities to make correct decisions on the best
policies
to adopt, and assist in tracking changes, whilst systematically
documenting their performance at the outcome level. This is
fundamental towards achieving higher levels of urban prosperity
and sustainable urban development for all.
“Data needs improving” – stresses the report A World that
Counts, prepared as part of the Data Revolution efforts of the
UN system5.
Despite considerable progresses in recent years, whole groups
of people are not being counted and important aspects of
people’s
lives and city conditions are still not measured6. For people,
this can lead to the denial of basic rights, and for the city, the
likelihood
that they are not taking full advantage of the transformative
potential which urbanization offers.
Too often, existing city data is not adequately detailed,
documented and harmonized, or worse, it simply is not available
for a whole
host of critical issues relating to urban growth and development.
This obviously greatly impacts the quality of decision-making.
However, cities can and must do better than this.
1 UN-Habitat (2012), State of the World’s Cities Report 2012:
Prosperity of Cities.
2 United Nations (2012), The Future We Want.
3 UN-Habitat (2014), Urbanization and Sustainable
Development: Towards a New Urban Agenda
4 Sustainable Development
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Now it is time to make the theoretical more applied. For this proj.docx

  • 1. Now it is time to make the theoretical more applied. For this project, you may choose to work alone or collaborate with up to 2 peers. Surf the employment pages of 3 different corporate websites. Try to choose different industries and/or different sized organizations for comparison. Analyze the major features, strengths, and weaknesses of the recruiting messages you view throughout each site, from the employment splashdown page to specific position postings. Prepare a brief narrative report that summarizes, compares, and contrasts your findings. · Does each organization rely on a particular style of recruiting message? If so, which one(s) and why? · How well do these sites support the trends and strategies presented in this module's readings? · Suppose you were an outside consultant brought in to overhaul recruiting at these organizations. What recommendations will you make to revise or change the site or the message presented? Why? · Expect to take about 4-pages (double-spaced, 12 point font) to complete this assignment. Your work will be graded on content, clarity, creativity, correctness, and, above all, critical thinking per the HRA Written Assignment Rubric. MEASUREMENT OF CITY PROSPERITY Methodology and Metadata
  • 2. Economic Growth Sub Index Institutional C ap acity Sub Index Health Sub Index H ousing Infrastructure Sub Index Economic Agglomeration A ccountab ility and Transp arency Sub Index Education Sub Index Social Infrastructure IC T Sub Index Employment Sub Index
  • 3. Particip ation Sub Index G ender Inclusion Sub Index Social Inclusion Sub Index Econom ic Equity Sub Index Safety and Security Sub Index Natural Resources Management Sub Index Waste Management Sub Index Air Quality Sub Index Pr od uc tiv ity In de
  • 4. x Eq ui ty a nd S oc ia l I nc lu sio n In de x Q uality of Life Index Urban Governance and Legislation Index Infrastructure Development IndexEnvironmental Sustainability Index CPI
  • 5. City Prosperity Index Methodology and Metadata 1 DATA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Cities have emerged as the focus for change and the venue where policies are realized. They have been able to forge new linkages among actors and offer innovative solutions, with the potential to be part of national agendas, and to influence regional and global development. 1 Cities have been catalysts of productivity, technology and infrastructure development, including institutional arrangements that contribute to the enhancement of equity, social inclusion and quality of life. The outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled “The future we want”, recognizes that if well planned and developed, cities can promote economically, socially and environmentally sustainable societies.2 However, poor planning, the absence of effective governance and legal frameworks, fragile institutions, low capacity of local authorities, and the lack of a sound monitoring mechanism, diminishes the possibility to promote long-term sustainable urban development. Evidently, there is an urgent need to put in place a global monitoring mechanism, which is adaptable to national and local levels. This would provide a general framework that allows cities, countries, and the international community to
  • 6. measure progress and identify possible constraints, thus pre-empting unintended development.3 The Report of the Sustainable Development Solution s Network that supports the Sustainable Development Goals indicates that “data and metrics are essential for development goals to be met4”. They enable cities to make correct decisions on the best policies to adopt, and assist in tracking changes, whilst systematically documenting their performance at the outcome level. This is fundamental towards achieving higher levels of urban prosperity and sustainable urban development for all. “Data needs improving” – stresses the report A World that Counts, prepared as part of the Data Revolution efforts of the UN system5. Despite considerable progresses in recent years, whole groups of people are not being counted and important aspects of people’s lives and city conditions are still not measured6. For people, this can lead to the denial of basic rights, and for the city, the
  • 7. likelihood that they are not taking full advantage of the transformative potential which urbanization offers. Too often, existing city data is not adequately detailed, documented and harmonized, or worse, it simply is not available for a whole host of critical issues relating to urban growth and development. This obviously greatly impacts the quality of decision-making. However, cities can and must do better than this. 1 UN-Habitat (2012), State of the World’s Cities Report 2012: Prosperity of Cities. 2 United Nations (2012), The Future We Want. 3 UN-Habitat (2014), Urbanization and Sustainable Development: Towards a New Urban Agenda 4 Sustainable Development