...1.1) Definition of 'Mode' A statistical term that refers to the most frequently occurring number found in a set of numbers. The mode is found by collecting and organizing the data in order to count the frequency of each result. The result with the highest occurrences is the mode of the set. Other related terms include the mean, or the average of a set; and the median, or the middle value in a set. Investopedia Says Investopedia explains 'Mode' For example, in the following list of numbers, 16 is the mode since it appears more times than any other number in the set: 3, 3, 6, 9, 16, 16, 16, 27, 27, 37, 48 A set of numbers can have more than one mode (this is known as bimodal) if there are multiple numbers that occur with equal frequency, and more times than the others in the set. 3, 3, 3, 9, 16, 16, 16, 27, 37, 48 In this example, both the number 3 and the number 16 are modes. If no number in a set of numbers occurs more than once, that set has no mode: 3, 6, 9, 16, 27, 37, 48 Fashion is generally an answer to the question, "What is the mode?" e.g. "What's the most popular sneaker?" or "What shirt style would most people want to wear?" 1.2) Definition of 'Median' The middle number in a sorted list of numbers. To determine the median value in a sequence of numbers, the numbers must first be arranged in value order from lowest to highest. If there is an odd amount of numbers, the median value is the number that is in the middle, with the same amount of numbers below and above....
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...2015 2015 Quality Management Quality Management Auther simranjeet singh Auther simranjeet singh Submitted by – Simranjeet singh 0Student id – 074627 Assignment – Quality management Date – 18 February 2016 Tutor – Diana dimitrova Table of Contents Outcome -1 Difference between quality and total quality 1 Key element of total quality 2 Keys to implementing total quality 3 Identify discuss terms and concepts of total quality.4 Future of quality management in 21first century.5 Outcome - 2 Define ethics and organization factor 6 The role of trust, value, and responsibility………………………………………………………………..….................7 Managers role in organization……………………………………………………………………………………………………………8 Ethical decision making……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..9 Corporate social responsibility…………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 Outcome - 3 Organization structure and internal structure………………………………………………………………………………….11 Conflict in workplace……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12 Conclusion………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………….13 Reference………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..14 Introduction The main objective of this assignment to study of quality management. Quality management is the process of making sure that the company satisfies the customer’s expectations by giving them with products or solutions that are reliable. In a manufacturing company this can include offering products that have little...
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...Software Requirements Specification (SRS) System requirements are expressed in a software requirement document. The Software Requirement Specification (SRS) is the official statement of what is required of the system developers. This requirement document includes the requirements definition and the requirement specification. The software requirement document is not a design document. It should set out what the system should do without specifying how it should be done. The requirement set out in this document is complete and consistent. USER REQUIREMENTS In this system we find the operations depending on the Different end users. Functionality are listed below: Administrator: 1. Admin is the only user who can log in to the system, who has privileged access to the whole database. 2. He can view, modify or delete any kind of data 3. He can generate various periodic reports with regard to the whole database. 4. A unique password is given to the admin which can be used for availing the privileged access. 5. He can maintain the details of each branch’s details including warden’s and student’s details Student: 1. Student can view their information regarding fees, room and mess information. 2. Student can check the fine of them . 3. Student can pay the fine. 4. Students are also provided with user name and password for more security. Mess Manager: 1. The mess manager can see the data of the students. 2. The mess manager can...
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...Selling Executives on Project Management This case focuses on Levon Corporation. For almost two decades the Levon Corporation has been successful at acquiring contracts until recently. In the past Levon has been awarded contracts through competitive bidding .Unfortunately for Levon, the contract acquisition criteria has changed and their perspective clients are now requesting information about their project management capability. This is not the first time Levon has been approached about project management according to the text. Levon’s sales and marketing teams has continuously expressed their concern and interest in project management being implemented within the company. Unfortunately they received no consideration from the executive team. Eventually the executives reluctantly brought in a project management consultant. I will explore two reasons why the executives did not listen to their employees, but a consultant. The first reason is that they had no trouble acquiring contracts until recently. The definition of a business is: the purchase and sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit(dict.com). The executive committee’s main responsibility is to make sure that the company is remaining profitable. When the company’s profitability is in jeopardy it is the executive committee’s responsibility to act. The fact that Lenovo group was being downgraded in proposal evaluation was a big indicator to the executive committee. Due to this reason project management became a necessity...
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...| J.C. Penney’s Re-Marketing Plan | Did the company wait too long and make too fast decisions in re-marketing its brand? | | Aaron Dritz | 6/5/2015 | According to Forbes Magazine, in 2013, roughly 540,000 new businesses are started each month. Sadly, in most cases more businesses will end up being shut down in the same time frame (1 Nazar). In order to be the small 1/3 who will remain in business for 15 or more years, it is critical that the business have the successful tools to continue being profitable. In any business, whether it be new or old, it is critical for the business to have a marketing plan that is always being re-structured to stay ahead of the competitors and draw the right demographic of buyers to the company’s product or service. One of the main & essential parts in a marketing plan is conducting the proper research methods to find out the pertinent information needed to market a product or service. Not only is this research necessary at the start of forming a thriving business, but research will always have to be conducted in order to continue keeping a significant comparable advantage over its competitor. One research method that could be utilized is quantitative research. In the case of a company entering the retail space, it would be critical to conduct this kind of research. In one case where we can see how marketing research has affected the development of a retail company is the case of J.C. Penney in A Preface to Marketing Management...
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...MODULE 2: THE CORPORATION AND TAXES 1. STATE POLICY & GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INCOME TAXATION ( promote sustainable economic growth ( provide equitable relief to a greater number of taxpayers ( improve levels of disposable income ( increase economic activity ( create a robust environment for business ( provide for the needs of those under its jurisdiction and care. ( General Principles: 1) Resident Citizen – all income from within & without 2) Nonresident Citizen – income within 3) Overseas contract worker – income within 4) Alien – income within 5) Domestic Corporation – within & without 6) Foreign Corporation – within x------------------------------------x 2. IMPORTANT BASIC TERMS IN GENERAL (NIRC §22) 2.1 Taxable Year ( Calendar year 2.2 Fiscal Year ( Accounting period of 12 months ending on the last day of any month other than December 2.3 Securities ( Proof of what Corporation owes, i.e. shares of stock, etc. 2.4 Ordinary Income ( Any gain from sale or exchange of property, not a capital asset or property 2.5 Gross Income - §27(A) & (E)(4) ( Domestic Corporations shall be imposed an income tax of 35% 2.6 Ordinary Loss ( Any loss from the sale or exchange of property which is not a capital asset ( Ordinary losses may only be charged against ordinary gains 2.7...
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...T.C. BİLİM, SANAYİ ve TEKNOLOJİ BAKANLIĞI VERİMLİLİK GENEL MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ Türkiye’nin Verimlilik Merkezi Yayın No: 716 Verimlilik ve Kalite Yönetimi: Modüler Program CİLT 2 Editörler Joseph PROKOPENKO ve Klaus NORTH Uluslararası Çalışma Örgütü Cenevre Asya Verimlilik Örgütü Tokyo Telif Hakkı Uluslararası Çalışma Örgütüne aittir, 1996 İlk baskı 1996 İkinci baskı 1997 Bu Modüler Program ILO/APO ortak yayınıdır. Türkçe Çeviri Telif Hakkı © 2011 Verimlilik Genel Müdürlüğü Gerekli izin alınarak çevrilmiş ve çoğaltılmıştır. Takım Numarası: 978 - 975 - 440 - 376 - 3 ISBN: 978 - 975 - 440 - 378 - 7 (2. Cilt) Birleşmiş Milletler uygulamasıyla uyumlu ILO ve APO yayınlarında kullanılan isimler, ve bunların içinde yer alan materyallerin sunumu, herhangi bir ülkenin, alanın ya da bölgenin veya makamlarının hukuki statüsüyle ilgili olarak veya sınırlarının çizilmesiyle ilgili olarak Uluslararası Çalışma Örgütü ve Asya Verimlilik Örgütü adına herhangi bir fikrin ifadesini ima etmez. Çalışmalarda ve diğer katkılarda ifade edilen fikirlerin sorumluluğu, sadece yazarlarına aittir ve yayınlanması, bunların içinde ifade edilen fikirlerin Uluslararası Çalışma Örgütü ve Asya Verimlilik Örgütü tarafından onaylandığını göstermez. Firmaların adlarına ve ticari ürünlerle işlemlere yapılan atıflar, Uluslararası Çalışma Örgütü ve Asya Verimlilik Örgütü tarafından onaylandıklarını ima etmez, ve belirli bir firmanın, ticari ürünün ya da işlemin belirtilmemesi, herhangi bir onaylamama işareti değildir...
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