Number: 061614 STUDENT—2 ACCOUNTING II: MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING INTRODUCTION SYLLABUS FORMAT This syllabus was developed by a College of Business and Management faculty member who is a subject matter expert. The syllabus contains course material designed to enable students to achieve the learning objectives designated for the course. These objectives and assignments incorporate principles of adult learning in an accelerated format, with a balance of individual and project team work. For
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Program Of Study, Type of Registration, And Mode of Study 13 Withdrawal (TD) of a Course 14 Attendance 14 Academic Load 14 Credit Exemption and Transfer 15 Grading System 16 Academic Standing 17 Deferment, Suspension and Termination 18 2 ACADEMIC GUIDELINES ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) 20 21 Introduction MBA Course Structure Programme Specifications and Learning Outcomes 23 Course Synopsis 26 21 DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
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Ecotourism and Community Building, Kusler (1991) on Strengthening Resource Conservation through Ecotourism, and McCormick (1994) on how ecotourism can save a rainforest. Furthermore, the experiences gained by Regis et al. (2000) from the Ecotourism project for the two municipalities of Sorsogon reinforced the management guidelines put together based on the Philippine situation. Characteristics of ecotourism According to Chesworth (1995), Ecotourism has six characteristics. These are: a)
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Large project: Takes a long time to complete; Involves a large investment;Has a big project team;Produces a large number of deliverables. Size : Dimensions: Time;Resources (financial, number of organizations/functions);Scope (number of deliverables);Importance/Impact;Issues (number and severity);Use of new technology Characteristics: More subprojects and team leaders; Project administration infrastructure; Formal reporting process; Greater use of formal software tools Tightly controlled
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HRIR 2440 Group Project This is a group research-based project on a topic area of Human Resource Management. You are to arrange into teams of 4 to 5 students. Your team task is to choose a specific topic, research that topic and present your findings to the class. There are two parts to this assignment: 1) Written Overview Project Report and 2) Presentation. Teams can choose a topic from a list provided by your instructor or choose your own topic, as approved by the instructor. Note that there
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investment in a project and the benefits to be obtained from that project and by monitoring the performance of the project subsequent to its implementation. Question B Project A: £000 Year NCF 1 22 2 31 3 43 4 52 5 71 Cumulative NCF 22 53 96 148 219 Payback = 3 + 125-96/52 Payback = 3 + 0.56 Payback = 3.56 years = 3 years 6,7 months Project B: £000 Year NCF 1 43 2 43 3 43 4 43 5 43 Cumulative NCF 43 86 129 172 215 Payback = 2 + 125-86/43 Payback = 2 + 0.91 Payback = 2.91 years = 2 years 10
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Agile Project Management What is Agile Management? According to “Information Technology Project Management” it is defined as “being able to move quickly and easily, but some people fell that project management, as they have seen it used, does not allow people to work quickly or easily.” Agile can be used for software development or in any environment in which the requirements are unknown or can quickly change. The agile approach during the triple constraint phase sets the time, and cost goals but
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practices. | Individual Objectives: Gain experience to relate to future opportunities in the real world. | To earn a good grade that reflects our time and effort. | Gain experience working in a long-term team environment. | To be well prepared and professional before and during all meetings. | Team Norms / Expected Behavior The desired behavior of our team would be for all members to be in communication with each other while showing up on time to all meetings with individual work completed
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Team B Project Scedule Shawn Calvin, Kristoffer Cabrera, Michael Foy, Daniel Perez, and Seaborn Hankerson CMGT/410 September 1, 2014 Marc Portner Business Requirement Document Project Description Team B Incorporated CEO has decided that the organization can benefit from a centralized data base for automating and managing global IT service relationships. Project Unification will combine all the company data from each location’s data base
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apply to any sizeable project, not just software development, don’t you think? DQ 2:Take one of the stages of the SDLC, explain it and give an example of it in a work or personal project that you are familiar with. (Feel free to answer questions more than once) CMGT 555 Week 2 DQs DQ 1: The major activities covered in the planning phase are scope definition (expected results), constraints (the boundaries for the scope, may be financial or time bound) and the goals. DQ 2: To decide on proceeding
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