Running head: Practical Application Scenarios Capella University MBA –Data Analysis for Business Decisions May 31, 2014 Practical Application Scenario 1. Input Variables -- | | Sample Mean (x-bar) | 3.318956 | Sample standard deviation (s): | 0.281791 | Sample Size (n) | 70 | Confidence Level: | 0.95 | | | Intermediate Calculations -- | | Degrees of freedom: | 69 | Standard Error of the Estimate: | 0.03 | Prob. in the tails for this Conf Level: | 0.05 | t-Multiple:
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simulation located on the University of Phoenix student website for Week Three. Note. You can only go through the simulation once, so please use this worksheet to take notes. The simulation uses the following decision model with the indicated critical decision points. Take notes about your decisions or make a copy of the screen when you complete the work to ensure you have the information needed to write your reflection at the end of the simulation. |The Mysterious Blogger
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shows the various options open to customers of the Prescott Furniture Company. You must import your Precision Tree into a Word document that contains the NSU/SBE front page. Be sure to explain what you did to solve this problem, and explain what a decision tree is and what the solution is for each of the various branches. There is a maximum of 7 extra credit points available for this opportunity. The Problem Walt (Hutch) Woods is the owner and main furniture maker at the Prescott Furniture Company
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University of Phoenix Student Web site for Week Three. You will be able to go through the simulation only one time, so please use this worksheet to take notes. The simulation will use the following decision model with the indicated critical decision points. You will want to take notes about your decisions and/or make a copy of the screen when you complete the work to assure that you have the information needed to write your reflection at the end of the simulation. The Case of Fair Warning Step
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University of Phoenix Student Web site for Week Three. You will be able to go through the simulation only one time, so please use this worksheet to take notes. The simulation will use the following decision model with the indicated critical decision points. You will want to take notes about your decisions and/or make a copy of the screen when you complete the work to assure that you have the information needed to write your reflection at the end of the simulation. |The Case of Fair Warning
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interactive Ethics Game Simulation, located on the student website. You will only be able to go through the simulation once, so please use this worksheet to take notes. The simulation will use the following decision model with the indicated critical decision points. Take notes about your decisions or make a copy of the screen when you complete the work to assure that you have the information needed to write your reflection at the end of the simulation. |The Case of the Troubled Teen
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Decisions in the Life of a Vietnamese Mother Introduction: I will write a short biography of my mother who has made crucial decisions, which have had a great impact not only on herself, but also on my current family life. I will identify the social factors which influenced her decisions in order to identify the importance of the decisions from the perspective of sociology (option #3). To see my mother’s decisions in the viewpoint of sociology, I will apply Functionalism of Emile Durkheim, Marxism
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the decisions of one or two individuals in a position of power. In certain situations, even liberal democratic countries may appear to be following the will of a small minority, rather than that of the citizens. Such situations might arise when the change of pace is too slow, the country is experiencing economic turmoil, or the leader genuinely feels he or she knows what is best for the country. The source presents the ideological perspective that citizens should be cautious of the decisions of those
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PEST Analysis One way of planning your business is to undertake a PEST analysis.1 PEST analysis involves looking at the Political, Economic, Socio-cultural and Technological factors that could affect your business. Every business needs to consider a range of external forces in order to take decisions. For many people imagination is very limited and is coloured solely by their own experience and personal beliefs. This can lead to wish fulfilment or a refusal to see reality or recognise the critical
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experienced a conflict or major life decision at some point in time. These choices can come with exciting outcomes or serious conflicts. I have had to make quite a few major decisions and I know from personal experience that they are the last thing anyone wants to be doing. When I was about thirteen years old, I had to decide whether I wanted to quit dance or not. At this point in time I had been dancing since I was three, so almost ten years. I hated having to make this decision, but am glad that I made the
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