...Business (Report) Writing Clear Technical Writing provides a step-by-step process for designing and writing a clear technical document, whether it be an engineering, email or scientific report. You will learn by doing, the only legitimate way to improve writing skills! The training involves writing, revising, and editing exercises; critiquing documents; games; and lecture. You will walk away with confidence in writing and editing skills and a consciousness about international writing. Top of ClearTop of ClearTop Key Topics Plan a complete and accurate document in minutes Organize ideas for readability Reach your audience Write using plain English Avoid ambiguity and unprofessional tone Trim the fat Revise for style to maintain reader interest Activate active voice Polish with parallelism Write grammatically Punctuate properly Send focused e-mail Format technical reports Write clear processes and procedures Top of ClearTop of ClearTop |Effective Report Writing | Report writing is one of the most critical stages of many endeavours in the business world as well as the academic world. All the efforts that one has undertaken are finally translated into a report. It is going to be the face of the project and people are going to judge the project based on the reports given to them. Reports also form a very important tool for decision making...
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...LOG OM 5300 Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions Syllabus Spring 2013 Section G01 (11477): T 1855-2135, 132 SSB Instructor: Dr. Alan C. Wheeler Office: ESH 230, 516-6136, awheel@umsl.edu Office hours: MW 1230-1330; T 1400-1500, 1745-1845; or by appointment Text: Statistics for Business and Economics, revised 11th edition, by David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, and Thomas A. Williams, South-Western Calculator: hand-held with keys for natural logarithm, mean, and standard deviation Course Description: The role of statistical evidence in the formation of inference and in the selection of strategies in solving business problems is developed. Probability and probability distributions are studied as a basis of statistical inference. An introduction to multivariate analysis is provided, which includes analysis of variance and regression methods. Specifically, the course covers in order most of the material in the following chapters of the text: Chapter Topic 1 Data and Statistics 2 Descriptive Statistics: Tabular and Graphical Presentations 3 Descriptive Statistics: Numerical Measures 4 Introduction to Probability 5 Discrete Probability Distributions 6 Continuous Probability Distributions 7 Sampling and Sampling Distributions 8 Interval Estimation 9 Hypothesis Tests 10 Statistical Inference About Means and Proportions With Two Populations 11 Inferences About Population Variances 12 Tests of Goodness of Fit...
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...any case, there is a wide hole between the accessible instruments and what are honed good to go and mechanical associations. Accordingly it is vital for statisticians to control genuine consideration regarding spanning this hole if facts is to be pertinent good to go and industry and to the general public on the loose. In this paper we take a gander at a few plans for execution of measurable routines all hands on deck and industry. INTRODUCTION Usage implies distinctive things in diverse connections and to diverse individuals. As of late Harry & Schroeder (2000) commented 'We accept that factual learning is to the data and specialized age what fossil fuel was to the modern age. Indeed, the eventual fate of industry relies on upon an understanding of Facts. These announcements suggest that Statistical Thinking and Methods ought to end up a piece of the learning base of an association and part of working together. This is the sort of usage we are examining. At the end of the day a business or modern association establishments Statistical Thinking in all its capacities and the utilization of factual devices and information based choices turns into a piece of the consistently business. Facts in Business & Industry When all is said in done a regular association has three levels: Strategic, Managerial and Operational. This grouping is sort of general and self-assertive. Nonetheless, this can help distinguish and underscore diverse instruments to be administered at...
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...1. Introduction to C&S Department, HKSAR 1.1 Department background The place where I took the internship is called the Census and Statistics Department, HKSAR.The Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) together with statistical units established in various government departments forms the Government Statistical Service (GSS), representing a network for the provision of government statistical services. The latter are generally called the "outposted statistical units". Broadly speaking, most general-purpose statistics come under the responsibility of C&SD. The statistical units in various government departments take care of specific-purpose statistics and provide necessary support in the application of statistics. Generally speaking, the whole work of C&SD can be classified into three categories: 1) Conducting statistical surveys and operating statistical systems for the production of social and economic statistics including data series on such areas as population, external trade, commerce and industry, labour, prices, national income and Balance of Payments; 2) Performing statistical analysis and disseminating statistical data and analytical results; and 3) Providing consultation and support services on statistical matters to various government departments. And the mission of C&SD is 1) to provide adequate, relevant, reliable and timely statistics to facilitate research, discussion, planning and decision making within the government and in the community; 2) to ensure that the...
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...Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Session 12: Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma concepts Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Control Charts - Topics of Discussion – – – – – Control Chart History Control Limits Individuals and Moving Range Charts X-bar and R Charts Subgrouping Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Typical Process Metrics • • • • • • • • • Cycle times Lead times Productivity Schedule variance Budget variance Employee satisfaction Customer satisfaction Safety incidents System users (# hits) • • • • • • • • • Days sales outstanding Customer service calls Request for quotes Proposal development Attrition/retention Bid win rate Transactional defects Sales orders Revenue dollars What are some metrics associated with your projects? What are some metrics associated with your projects? Control Charts and Introduction to Six Sigma Control Charts – “While every process displays Variation, some processes display controlled variation, while other processes display uncontrolled variation” (Walter Shewhart). – Controlled Variation is characterised by a stable and consistent pattern of variation over time. Associated with Common Causes. – Process A shows controlled variation. X-Bar Chart for Process A X-Bar Chart for Process A UCL=77.20 UCL=77.20 75 X a C a fo P ce B -B r h rt r ro ss 8 0 U L 7 .2 C= 7 7 Sample Mean 7 0 X= 0 8 7 .9 L L 6 .7 C= 4 0 6 0 5 0 Special Causes 0 5 1...
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...argues the positive attributes cursing can play in our daily lives. By adding in facts and research done by professionals, she can argue her belief in a variety of different ways. Throughout this essay, Sacarese makes a strong essay by addressing despite the controversy, cursing can help us express our emotions, improve mental health, improve communication, and add creditably to our stories. Although, she makes a strong argument, and her paper is well written she fails to add statistics, lacks in pathos appeals, and uses a lot of redundancy throughout the essay. Alexis Sacarese is successful in getting her argument across in her essay because of the structure of her paper. Sacarese begins by grabbing in the reader with a hook in the introduction. She says, “Fucking Bastard!” My eyes grew wide and my muscles tightened as I heard my dad utter these words for the first time.” Immediately we are tied in and want to continue reading what she has to say. After getting the reader's attention she sets up her essay in a way that flows well. Sacarese first addresses where cursing came from and how it originated. Giving the reader background information about the topic helps us understand whether or not cursing really is a “bad” thing. Throughout the essay, Sacarese continuously links her ideas with facts to back them up and puts complex ideas into simpler terms, which helps the essay flow and also helps the reader better understand her arguments. Throughout her essay, Sacarese uses...
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...Effectiveness of MBCT Introduction Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) is a recent introduction to the family of cognitive therapy created as a relapse-prevention treatment for depression (Segal et al. 2002). It combines aspects of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) with mindfulness to enhance the client’s awareness so they’re better able to recognise emotional triggers and avoid being drawn into automatic patterns of thinking and behaving. It works by using a process called ‘de-centering’ to disengage from negative feelings of worthlessness, guilt, self-criticism and rumination. The focus is to become aware of all incoming thoughts and feelings and accepting rather than reacting to them. When automatic processes happen, clients are...
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...Table of Contents Introduction 1 Introduction 3 Introduction 4 Results 5 Measures 5 Materials 5 Participants 5 Procedure 6 Table 1: Descriptive Statistics for each Independent Variable: Age and TSO and Dependent Variable: PIU Score. 7 Results 8 Figure 1: Scatter Plot. Interaction and Line of Fit between IV1 (TSO) and IV2 (PA) 8 Discussion 9 Discussion 10 References 11 References 12 Introduction The dawn of the computer and internet access has passed, and the world-wide-web is accessible to over 2 billion global users. This access has, in the last 10 years, increased fourfold (see footnote for website details that evidence growth) and become abundantly available through the wireless revolution of appliances; whereby mobile internet use has developed and grossly contributed towards the mass global access and usage of the internet. The convenience and portability of such technology means that there is also an increased awareness into the associated pathologies that one may encounter- whereby negative compared to positive consequences resulting from excessive computer use have been highlighted on opposite sides of the spectrum. This expansion, which is exponential and has momentum, should be examined from both perspectives; both positive and negative. There are undoubtedly numerous benefits of having such a wealth of information and knowledge at ones disposal. However, reports of detrimental psychological and even physiological outcomes have been well evidenced...
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...throughout the book. His hope for the readers of this book is that they will be able to recognize when our brain tries to act irrational, and gives steps to take to try and make rational decisions. The book begins with an introduction on the work between Daniel Kahneman and his good friend Ramos Tversky. The two began to work together in 1969 and wrote an article on intuitive statistics. It was then that they realized that they really enjoyed each others company and that together, they were capable of discovering things that each on there own could not achieve. This is what led them to continue to work together for fourteen years. Throughout the fourteen years, the pair wrote many articles with their two greatest works being, “Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases” and “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk.” These two works became very influential to many in the field of research in judgment, decision-making and behavioral economics. Kahneman went on to win the Nobel Prize in 2002 for his and Amos’ work on judgment, decision making, and prospect theory, but he says that it should have been Amos who won had he not died in 1996. These works were the platform for the work that Kahneman continued to research. Following the introduction, the book focuses on how we think with two systems. Two systems is the concept that our mind operates in two separate ways when approaching judgment and choice. The two systems are labeled “system 1” and “system 2.” System...
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...forefront of a cultural movement or paradigm shift, Kaoru Ishikawa’s contribution to Total Quality Management is sometimes over shadowed by other contributors. This comes as no surprise in learning about some of his fundamental beliefs in applied statistical analytics and total quality philosophy. He felt that by applying Quality Control properly, “the irrational behavior of industry and society could be corrected” (Ishikawa, K; 3) By his own admission Dr. Ishikawa became involved in Quality Control by way of data analytics. He began studying statistical methods while at the University of Tokyo; he found the data from his experiments to be widely scattered making it impossible to reach accurate conclusions. At that time the Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE) had the very information he felt would serve and asked to see their materials on statistical methods. In exchange for the use of the materials Ishikawa became one of the instructors and his fascination with statistical methods and QC was born. Genius is often the ability to see around the corners, to see the limitless possibilities with the simplest elements in front of you. Ishikawa’s commitment to Japan’s economic recovery gave him the vision to apply statistical methods and Quality Control in an organized systematic measurable manner. In his personal quest for finding the correct conclusions he was able to help revolutionize management in his own country of Japan and share that revolution with the world...
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...the successful elements of the consensus forecasting process that should be maintained in the organization? Key player such as Fowler who has the capacity to influence the senior leadership in Leitax at the same time Fowler has what it takes to be a successful supply chain professional, the good technical know-how and understanding of this industry and the product. Before Fowler got started, he obtained buy-in from different functional groups. There would be 3 forecasts made, one is the top-down forecast from PPS focused on macro economic demand for the product; the other is the bottom-up forecast from sales focused on demand information collected from sales point; the final one is the sale-through forecasts from DMS focused on statistical inference. All these forecasts were well communicated through Excel format and a final consensus forecast would be reached through open-dialogue meeting covering key assumptions and key rates of each forecast result. Final Consensus Forecast would be sent...
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...The Inaugural Coase Lecture An Introduction to Regression Analysis Alan O. Sykes* Regression analysis is a statistical tool for the investigation of relationships between variables. Usually, the investigator seeks to ascertain the causal effect of one variable upon another—the effect of a price increase upon demand, for example, or the effect of changes in the money supply upon the inflation rate. To explore such issues, the investigator assembles data on the underlying variables of interest and employs regression to estimate the quantitative effect of the causal variables upon the variable that they influence. The investigator also typically assesses the “statistical significance” of the estimated relationships, that is, the degree of confidence that the true relationship is close to the estimated relationship. Regression techniques have long been central to the field of economic statistics (“econometrics”). Increasingly, they have become important to lawyers and legal policy makers as well. Regression has been offered as evidence of liability under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of , as evidence of racial bias in death penalty litigation, as evidence of damages in contract actions, as evidence of violations under the Voting Rights Act, and as evidence of damages in antitrust litigation, among other things. In this lecture, I will provide an overview of the most basic techniques of regression analysis—how they work, what they assume, Professor of Law, University of Chicago...
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...Statistics Jeanna Starr American InterContinental University Abstract A data analysis was done on job satisfaction for the company AIU categorized by age, gender, tenure, position, and department. Overall job satisfaction as well as intrinsic (satisfaction with the actual performance of the job) and extrinsic (office location or work colleagues) job satisfaction were considered in this survey. Introduction AIU assembled a team of researchers to study job satisfaction. I was selected as part of a group to participate in a massive global undertaking. The study required me to examine data and analyze the results. The study consists of job satisfaction, which is extremely important to an organization’s overall success. This particular study will allow managers to gain understanding and knowledge about what type of human behaviors can be used to strengthen an organization’s performance. Chosen Variables I have chosen gender for my qualitative data and intrinsic for my quantitative data. The reason that I have chosen these two variables is because I thought it would be interesting to analyze if males or females were more satisfied with their job, and how the actual job performance reflected their job satisfaction rating. Difference in variable types Qualitative variables include subjects that are non-numerical, such as gender. Quantitative variables include subjects that are numerical and give us a clear visual as to what the subject looks like. For instance...
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...PROPOSAL TITLE PAGE APPROVAL SHEET ii TABLE OF CONTENTS iii CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction 1 Schematic Diagram Statement of the Problem Hypotheses Significance of the Study Scope and Delimitation of the Study Definition of Terms 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Research Design Research Setting Respondents and Sampling Procedure Data Gathering Instruments and Procedure Scoring Guidelines Statistical Instruments/Procedure BIBLIOGRAPHY APPENDICES A Letter of Approval B Informed Consent C The Questionnaire D Curriculum Vitae TITLE PAGE (RESEARCH TITLE written in inverted pyramid form) A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the School of Education of Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) Cagayan de Oro City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Educ 50.1: Educational Research 1 by Name of Researchers in Alphabetical Order Date of Submission APPROVAL SHEET This thesis entitled: “___________________________________________ prepared and submitted by ________________________________________ in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject Educ 50.1: Educational Research, has been examined and is recommended for Oral Examination. ...
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...Introduction In this brief essay, I will review Joy (2016) week five assignment utilizing the Capella University Writing feedback tool (2016). The essay will cover the body and organization of the essay and the body of evidences that was utilized in the essay. Message to peer Joy you did a good job research and gathering information for your topic. You have strong statistical elements throughout your essay that if utilized correctly will help to bolster many of your ideas. Overall this was a good first draft that holds a great deal of promise. There are some adjustments that need to made in an effort to create a more compelling essay. Body: Organization Joy, I believe the over arching idea of the paper was to demonstrate the dilemma that “high-achieving woman” face which impact their personal life. I gathered that because you attempted to demonstrate evidence of this premise throughout the body of your essay. It is important to clearly state the purpose of the essay in the introduction, so the reader has a clear expectation of what the essay will cover. The introduction of the essay should be used to structure the body of the essay and will help you to focus your writing for the topic heading that you are writing about....
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