Problem:
What are the 5-7 general assumptions about the global economy?Consider the assumptions in relation to their effect on an at-risk youth Nonprofit organization. Research using at least 3-5 references on where they predict the global economy in the next 3-5 years.
Here is an example of what I am looking for:
If it were a healthcare organization, you might write something like this:
Health Information Technology for HIV/AIDS Center (HITHAC) after a scan of the global economic environment and what the outlook will in 3 to 5 years has identified the following factors as potential barriers to its mission and works around the world:
1. Lack of proper needs assessment.
2. Lack of vision, strategy, and national plans.
3. Lack of information and awareness about health applications.
4. Computer illiteracy.
5. Insufficient resources to meet costs.
6. Limited experience in medical and health informatics.
7. Weak information and telecommunications infrastructures.
8. The absence of legislative, ethical, and constitutional frameworks.
9. Security, confidentiality, and privacy concerns.
10. Uncertainty about a global compliance with HIPAA and Sarbanes-Oxley.
References
Chetley, A., et al. (2006). Improving Health, Connecting People: The Role of ICTs in the
Health Sector of Developing Countries. Working Paper No. 7. Retrieved March 01, 2012.
Curioso, W. H. (2010). Evaluation of a computer-based system using cell-phones for HIV people in Peru. Reporter. US National Institutes of Health. Grant number: 1R01TW007896-01. Retrieved February 29, 2012.
Pfleeger, C. P. & Pfleeger, S. L. (2007). Security in Computing (4th ed.). Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.
Mechael, P. (2010). Barriers and Gaps Affecting mHealth in Low and Middle
Income Countries: Policy White Paper. Retrieved March 01, 2012.
Vital Wave Consulting. (2009). mHealth for Development: The Opportunity of Mobile
Technology for Healthcare in the Developing World. Washington, DC: UN Foundation-Vodafone Foundation.
Wager, K. A., Wickham-Lee, F. & Glaser, J. P. (2009). Health Care Information
Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.