Module number: U51001 Module title: Key Business Competences Contents Module introduction 1 Semester plan synopsis 2 Module syllabus 3 Week 1 – Module Introduction 7 Week 2: Operations with numbers 8 Week 3: Understanding Data 16 Week 4 – Charts and Graphing in Excel 31 Week 5 – Summarising data 45 Week 6 Reading Week 57 Week 7 & 8 – Principles of elementary modelling 58 Week 9 & 10 – Financial Modelling (1) 69 Week 11 & 12 – Financial Modelling
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GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional Syllabus Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 56 (34 Theory, 22 Lab) GS1145 Strategies for the Technical Professional Syllabus COURSE SUMMARY COURSE DESCRIPTION This course reviews characteristic and trends of the global information society including basic information processing, Internet research, other skills used by the technical professionals and techniques that can be used for independent technical learning. MAJOR INSTRUCTIONAL
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Microsoft Office System Customer Solution Case study REI Improves Its Product Development Processes by Integrating Process and Project Management Tasks “REI is combining the best of what Visio and Apprentice Process Modeler do for process modeling; what Project and PM Solutions do for project management; what SharePoint does for collaboration and document management; and what Outlook does for communication and collaboration. It’s all tied together with the Microsoft .NET Framework.” Kevin
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Management Group - Baderman Island Resort: Word Processing Software Upgrade Table of Contents Overview 3 Purpose and Projected Goals 4 Business requirements 5 Gathering Techniques 5 Recommendation 9 Options 9 Microsoft Office 2010 Professional and Open Office Comparison 10 Economic model 13 Risk Assessment 21 Projected Schedule 24 Testing Plan 26 Training 27 Further Training. 27 Maintenance and Support Plan 29 Testing Process Summary 29 Conclusion 30 Running Head:
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Executive Summary The Toy Company has requested an upgrade of their network system. The current system has over ten old Windows 95 Operating System desktops with MS Office 95 products. The office employees use the network to send e-mail, access the Internet, make the payroll, accounting, scheduling receiving and delivering, invoicing, human resources tasks, and an outdated inventory System. The manufacturing side of the operation has a legacy network managing a classic robotics system. Every part
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CURRICULUM VITAE Graeme Anthony CROOK June 2013 PERSONAL DETAILS NAME CROOK Graeme Anthony PRIVATE 12 Wood Cres, One Tree Hill ADDRESS South Australia, 5114 TELEPHONE Home (08) 8280 7670 Mobile 0417 805 422 EMAIL gcrook@internode.on.net DATE OF BIRTH October 1, 1955 BIRTH PLACE Hampton Court, Middlesex, England Australian Resident since August 1964 MARITAL STATUS Married
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CHAPTER Importing Data into Excel Image copyright Gina Sanders 2010. Used under license from Shutterstock.com © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. No distribution allowed without express authorization. 17 FINDING INFORMATION WITH DATA MINING T he types of data analysis we discuss in this and other chapters of this book are crucial to the success of most companies in today’s datadriven business world. However, the sheer volume of available data often defies traditional methods
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and Simulation Can there be a better fit for a company out there that uses Microsoft Excel to conduct modeling to simulate their business growth other than Microsoft itself? Microsoft has made billions of dollars selling their Microsoft Office Suites and their home computer operating systems around the world. They have become one of the largest and well known companies in the world. The way that I see it, is that Microsoft’s business model, in a nutshell, is to provide goods and services
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computer technology, it is possible to do work at home and still keep contact with the business world. Most people find this way of working more comfortable. Despite this some argue that a homely working cannot fully replace priorities of working in an office. So now, I would like to talk about the both sides of working from home. One of the obvious advantage is that one is released from the hassles of traveling to work. You do not have to struggle with traffic jams in morning and evening going to and
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arrangement where the employee travels through telecommunication links; therefore, keeping in touch with their fellow coworkers and the employer, through email or telephone, but not physically in person (Rocco, 2014). The employee may sometime visit the office, in order to attend meetings, conferences, or to touch base with the clients. As well as, when working from home, the employees often use technology such as; laptops, tablet computers equipped with a Wi-Fi connection, smart phones, and video conferencing
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