be exercised in the interpretation of the data and the final decision making.” There is no better way of benefiting my future career than developing advanced skills in modelling Excel. As I have learned from few articles I read about this subject, there are many advantages of excelling my skills so as problems I should look out for. Firstly, studying advanced Excel modelling not only helps students to build technological knowledge but “also largely improve their practical analytical skills and abilities
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Mission: In keeping with the mission of the Silberman College of Business this course provides students an opportunity to develop real-world business skills, namely, develop within students an enhanced facility for applying sound decision-making, problem-solving, and analytic techniques in addressing a variety of the most important pharmaceutical marketing issues. Course Topics: Fundamental marketing management issues involving: Go-To-Market Strategies OTC Pharmaceutical Marketing Planning
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Metacognitive Aspect of mathematics Problem Solving Hwa Tee Yong and Lau Ngee Kiong MARA University of Technology Malaysia Abstract If students are to excel on both the routine mathematics skills and the problem-solving skills, teachers must place emphasis on both the mathematical contents and the mathematical processes in the teaching and learning of mathematics. This paper presents the theoretical rationale and the importance of metacognition to the learning of mathematics. A project
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patients call in for different types of complaints and sicknesses. Due to the high volume, the hospital organization decide to centralize the inflow of calls by using a general call center. Based off my healthcare experience, I can really passionately relate to this scenario. I have worked in a high-volume call center for an ophthalmology medical group of 32 surgeons. In this case, our IDS has received multiple complaints that has lead up to upper management. There has been an increase in emergency
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obligations have become a serious problem that many organizations are struggling with. The mammoth I speak of is the gigantic pension obligations that are billions of dollars underfunded. The wake of a new era has arisen and organizations are faced with the after effects of years of erroneous expectations on returns on plan assets. The problem has become so explicit that organizations are now overwhelmed and are scrambling to rectify the threats it poses. In this paper I will be using the terms “organization”
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students face many problems or terrible conditions in their lives at home, school and in life in general. These problems and conditions can affect students in such a big way when it comes to schoolwork or academic success. Many schools nationwide have set up programs or assistance to help these students succeed despite the problem or condition they are forced to face. Not all students may encounter a problem in school, but some encounter multiple problems. The types of problems and conditions include
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close relationship between Counting/Combinatorics and Probability. In many cases, the probability of an event is simply the fraction of possible outcomes that make up the event. So many of the rules we developed for finding the cardinality of finite sets carry over to Probability Theory. For example, we’ll apply an Inclusion-Exclusion principle for probabilities in some examples below. In principle, probability boils down to a few simple rules, but it remains a tricky subject because these rules often
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moral decisions. 1. Do you think Reese, Inc., adhered to a set of Business Ethics? If so, what were they? If not, what would you recommend as a set of business ethics for them? To start answering this question, we must look at the definition. Business Ethics can be defined as written and unwritten codes of principles and values that govern decisions and actions within a company. In the business world, the organization's culture sets standards for determining the difference between good and bad
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certain states normally associated with behavior. To say, "I know a sea lion when I see one,” is to report that one can identify a sea lion but not that one is now doing so” (Skinner,
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can be described as an Information Systems problem. Give examples, and suggest how better solutions might have helped. I think that Target’s failure in Canada describing as an Information Systems problem is the lack of data collection (Research), data process (Analysis), and decision making according to the refreshing data. For example, in the article “Missing the mark: Five reasons why Target failed in Canada” by Tamsin McMahon, the empty shelves problem is caused by the lack of inventory control
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