Current Events in Business Research Tiffany Camphouse RES 351 April 2, 2012 I do not currently work in the business field, but I have been doing a great deal of business research on tattoo shops. The reason that I have been doing so much research is because my husband and I are planning on opening our own tattoo shop when I complete my schooling, so that I am able to run the business. In the research that we have done we have been comparing the way that the shops are set up and how things
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Unethical Business Research Richard Jones RES/351 Business Research December, 10, 2012 Harold D. Van Alstyne, Ph.D. Unethical Business Research Government contracts with the Department of Defense are some of the most lucrative contracts available to private businesses. If an organization has the fortune of landing one, it can turn an average income business into a large moneymaker for years to come. In
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Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 1 RES/351 Business Research August 13, 2014 Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 1 It is important to understand business research terms and concepts when conducting research. Having an unclear understanding of the terms and concepts could lead to ineffective research results. Having good measurement tools in place can be used as an indicator for measuring accuracy. Tools that are put in place to measure accuracy
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Business Research Earl Lee III RES/351 June 23, 2014 Keith Schleicher Business Research Business research is made up of three different types of thinkers’ visionaries, standard decision makers and intuitive decision makers. Business based decisions carry a lot of weight as far as your company being successful. The research can be used to help can aid consumer feedback, product feedback, product research and competitive analysis that will benefit your company. Business research is fields
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Reflections RES/351 University of Phoenix Reflections Our goal for week three was differentiating and understanding the difference between qualitative and quantitative methods of research. We reviewed the most common used research designs, both qualitative and quantitative; in addition to selecting the appropriate type of research design in a given business situation. Qualitative research typically has analysis of few subjects for which a set of data is organized and collected
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Business Research Ethics University of Phoenix Business Research RES/351 Business Research Ethics There have been many cases of unethical research that have contributed to how we perceive the way that research is done in today’s business world. One such case is that of a Harvard Researcher who may have skewed information and findings to further the efforts in primate research funding. Some may even say that this is a consequence of finding research money for projects. In the case of the
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Management improvement proposal Learning Team B Res/351 University of Phoenix 8/24/15 Introduction Management improvement can be done in various ways, but it comes down to how to approach the issue regarding management improvement. Does the management of the company have a certain structure or is it ran by own person, so on and so forth. These are the questions that needed to be asked in regards to the issue, why the management needs to be improved. What is the underlying problem, is
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The Effects of Misleading Reporting Ryan K Schreiner RES 351 15 October 2012 Professor Clyde Sauget
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RES,351 February 1,2016 Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 1 To understand business research terms and concepts there needs to be a descriptive idea of how to differentiate between qualitative and quantitative methods of research. To differentiate; qualitative methods provide the context against which to more plenary understand those results.Business researchers utilize numerous approaches to obtain information and decipher data
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Currents Events in Business Research Rita M. Ontiveros University of Phoenix RES/351 April 21, 2014 William Hanson, PhD Current Events in Business Research Turunen, T. T., & Toivonen, M. (2011). Organizing customer-oriented service business in manufacturing. Operations Management Research, 4(1-2), 74-84. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12063-011-0047-5. Customer service in the manufacturing industry is important to its success. Whether or not a separate customer service
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