Applied Research Project

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    Business Law

    Law Principles) 3. Common sources of fear and distrust of the law and how these misconceptions can be alleviated (Distrust of the Law and Misconceptions) Main Elements A. Choose a topic of interest from this course. B. Conduct research related to the topic of choice. C. In your paper, draft responses to the following three points (listed above): • Law and Business Decisions • Impactful Law Principles • Distrust of Law and Misconceptions D.

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    Challenge Day

    Project group 4 Introduction: As part of the ongoing Junior Export Manager project: Vifit, we are given the task to produce a report in which we explain the techniques , which we have been taught during the ‘Challenge day’, and how we have applied them throughout our ongoing project. The techniques we have been taught all are all tools to break away from the linear convergence thinking, to the more artistic and emotional divergence thinking. In the first paragraph a brief description of the

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    Ethnographic Writing

    Communicating Design Research Knowledge: A Role for Ethnographic Writing Lois Frankel Concordia University & School of Industrial Design, Carleton University, Canada lois_frankel@carleton.ca Abstract: The recent use of ethnographic field research methods in design research practice reflects the growing interest of designers in the expressive Design researchers have not, however, exploited ethnographers to report their findings, but instead and cultural im pact of the artifacts they create. the

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    Fundamentals of Research Paper

    Fundamentals of Research Paper This paper will discuss the fundamentals of research and how it can be applied in the field of human services. Example of scientific methods related to the human services will also be provided. A brief description explaining the differences of quantitative research and qualitative research models and how they relate to field of human services and the scientific method will also be given. Also the concerns of quantitative and quality research methodology will

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    Survey Research Methodology in Management Information Systems: an Assessment

    ABSTRACT Survey research is believed to be well understood and applied by MIS scholars. It has been applied for several years, it is well defined, and it has precise procedures which, when followed closely,yield valid and easily interpretable data. Our assessment of the use of survey research in the MIS field between 1980 and 1990 indicates that this perception is at odds with reality. Our analysis indicates that survey methodology is often misapplied and is plagued by five important weaknesses:

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    Project Management

    Contents Part 1. Systems Theory - 2 - Part 2. Practical Application - 4 - 1. Describe the project - 4 - 2. Interdependence of systems - 5 - 3. Management tools - 6 - 4. The influence of external environment - 6 - Part 3. Conclusion - 7 - References - 8 - Part 1. Systems Theory A system is a set of things that are related with each other in some ways. The behavior or action of one member will influence other members' behaviors or actions. In addition, systems could

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    General Foods - Super Product

    determine the investment opportunity for the Super Project was based on the incremental cash flow analysis. Crosby Samberg, a manager and financial analyst for General Food Corporation felt that this model was flawed and that a new more “accurate” model had to be used to examine the returns on the Super Project. The first assessment model was using the General Food acceptable practice of incremental analysis. The incremental anlaysis determined that Super Project have an attractive return of 63%. The second

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    Health

    evaluation of its potential as a critical tool in the selection of procurement systems. The paper will also explore how TCE has emerged from most economic roots to examine empirical phenomena in construction procurement. TCE has been increasingly applied not only to business-related fields such as finance, accounting, organizational theory and marketing but also to the construction industry. Most construction industries have recently moved to practice innovative working techniques that will involve

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    Green Mountain Case Study

    | |JOB APPLIED FOR |ADMINISTRATION, PROJECT & PROGRAM MANAGEMENT, LOGISTIC, TRANSPORT AND OPERATIONAL RELATED ROLES | |POSITION | | |PREFERRED JOB | | |STUDIES APPLIED FOR

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    Zara

    Summary of Research Results One of the fundamental results of the project is a comprehensive 150-page survey article (Chen, Potts & Woeginger, 1998) published in the Handbook of Combinatorial Optimization. In this article, we described and explained the existing analytical as well as empirical approaches to solving sequencing and scheduling problems. This article has been cited by an increasing number of researchers in their work on algorithmic aspects of sequencing and scheduling. Chen (1999) surveys

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