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Must be new and original work not given to other students. Write in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate ethical scholarship in the accurate representation and attribution of sources; and display accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Include citations in the text and references at the end of the document in apa format.please read instruction carefully. In text citation and must cite all reference in apa format.
Select an organization with which you are familiar or an organization where you work. ORGANIZATION WILL BE McDONLADS
Develop a 15-slide with speaker notes Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation to be presented to the CEO's executive committee that addresses how your chosen organization determines what quantity of labor to demand and what events could shift the demand and supply of that labor.
Explain the following in your presentation:
How your organization's production function is related to its marginal product of labor.
How your organization's marginal product of labor is related to the value of its marginal product.
How your organization's marginal product is related to its demand for labor
Examples of events that could shift the demand or supply of labor and why they do so.
Reasons a worker's wages might be above the level that balances supply and demand.
An analysis of the impact that government policies addressing income inequity and poverty could have on labor demand or supply.
Cite a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources not including your textbook.
Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.
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