Analyzing and Interpreting Data QNT/351 March 25, 2015 Analyzing and Interpreting Data The company Ballard Integrated Managed Services Inc. (BIMS) made a second attempt to find the root problem of the increase in turnover that the company has experienced. The first attempt failed to give a concrete answer do to the low encouraging to employees to complete the survey, also the confusing wording of the survey and for the small percentage of workers that completed the questionnaire. Only a 17
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Ballard Case Study Patricia Jones QNT 351 Jan 27th, 2014 Pete Dorsa Introduction and Problem Situation Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc. (BIMS) provides food, hospitality, housekeeping and physical plant services for the staff and patients at the Douglas Medical Center. Barbara Tucker, the general manager for this site, has noticed that the morale of her employees has been declining for the past several months. The expected turnover rate is 55-60% annually in this industry. This
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Presenting – BIMS, Inc. Syed Dilwar QNT/351, June 01, 2015 Question 5: Descriptive Statistics: Your supervisor treated you fairly. Finding Data |Descriptive statistics | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Q5 | | | | | |cumulative | | | lower | |upper |midpoint |width | frequency |percent | frequency |percent | | |1 |< |2 |2 |1 |12 |15.4 |12 |15.4 | | |2 |< |3 |3 |1
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* “The initial survey effort led by Debbie Horner, HR manager of Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc. (BIMS), did not produce useful findings. The survey had several flaws that made the majority of the results questionable. Some items were biased. A few questions were worded awkwardly, likely affecting the response. Some of the information needed was not asked, further reducing the value of the effort. Additionally, the data entry typist and general office support person made a number of errors
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Analyzing and Interpreting Data Ballard Integrated Managed Services (BIMS) conducted an internal survey for 440 employees, excluding top management, asking 10 questions on morale and four questions on demographics. BIMS upper management noticed a change in staff morale and an increase in the staff turnover rate, which initiated the survey. Barbara Tucker, General Manager, wants to discover what is making employees want to leave and has enlisted the help of Debbie Horner. Debbie Horner, human
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Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc. (BIMS) is a service company that provides various service products to their clients, mainly large businesses and corporations. BIMS services consists from janitorial cleaning to foodservice, and even physical plant maintenance. BIMS allows companies to outsource all of their non-business operations activities from one spot. This makes things very simple for BIMS clients and it also makes BIMS a very marketable company. Unfortunately, BIMS has been feeling
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a local course wants to study the number of rounds played by members on weekdays. He gathered the sample information shown below for 520 rounds. At the .05 significance level, is there a difference in the number of rounds played by day of the week? 2. An auditor for American Health Insurance reports that 20% of policyholders submit a claim during the year. 15 policyholders are selected randomly. What is the probability that at least 3 of them submitted a claim the previous year? 3. When a class
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University of Phoenix Material Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc., Part 1 Barbara Tucker looked out her 6th floor office window to view the sprawling campus of the Douglas Medical Center (DMC). Her employer, Ballard Integrated Managed Services, Inc. (BIMS), provided food and hospitality services on a contractual basis for all patient and staff needs. As general manager of this site for BIMS, Barbara was concerned about her staff’s morale. She felt that it had been weakening over the
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` Reflection Reflection For this week’s assignment, we were to execute “the steps in testing a research hypothesis, compare the means of two or more groups, and calculate the correlation between two variables.” Phoenix. (2016). Also, we were to reflect on topics we liked, struggled with and to show how we apply them to our real life. The steps in testing a research hypothesis In McClave text book, five steps of testing a research hypothesis were identified. According
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Week 3 Team A BIMS Summarizing and Presenting Data QNT/351 Quantitative Analysis for Business June 2, 2014 Summarizing and Presenting Data In both employee surveys, BIMS used all three levels of measurement to analyze the data collected. In reviewing the findings from the employee survey, the ultimate goal was to get the overall census of the employees on the survey questions. These survey questions were engineered to evaluate the satisfaction level of the employees at BIMS and to reveal
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