השיווק בארגון, מושגי יסוד בשיווק, בידול ומיצוב נושא: שיעור 1 קריאה רלונטית: מושגים מרכזיים: פרקים 11,9,,,2,1 מספר החובה של הקורס School Publishing Levitt, T. (1960). Marketing Myopia. Harvard Business Review, 3-21, from Harvard
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Basic Institutional Review Board (IRB) Regulations and Review Process Content Authors Ada Sue Selwitz, M.A. The University of Kentucky Norma Epley, M.S. East Carolina University Janelle Erickson, MPH Institute for Systems Biology Introduction The purpose of this module is to provide a basic understanding of the human subject protection regulations that govern the participation of human volunteers in research in the United States. Learning Objectives By end of the module you
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When asked if Institutional Review Boards are necessary, or at least beneficial, for research teams to work with, most people will readily say yes. “For ethical standards” is the mantra for this, as indeed, there have been instances in the government research sector itself when projects, funded by federal money, violated the very principles that the nation was founded upon. Most notable of these is the Tuskegee Experiment. When the Washington Evening Star newspaper made public the existence of the
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Form 02 -Request for Review of Protocol | | | |Accomplished ERB Form 03- Permit to Conduct the Study and | | | |Informed Consent (English and Filipino) | | | |Accomplished ERB Form 04 – Ethics Review Board Ethical Review | |
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Adams, Ph.D., Director, Institutional Review Board XYZ Medical Centre XYZ Medical Centre at Boston Boston, Ma FROM: John Johnson Investigator, Institutional Review Board (IRB) XYZ Medical Center at Boston
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Marketing Myopia by Theodore Levitt 1. Defining the market and understanding your customer (page 1). 2. Focusing on customers want rather than what the company wants (page 10) – Not neglecting marketing 3. Excluding a product from a lineup when it is necessary – reacting to the shift preferences of customers. (page 4) 4. “The view that an industry is a customer satisfying process, not a goods-purchasing process”(page 19) 5. Growing population and mass production is never a guarantee to increase
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before they can be initiated, but unfortunately, Gantt charts are not a good method of showing theinterrelationship between tasks, so computers must be used to set up and maintain the network of tasks. One commonly-used technique is Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) which uses a detailed diagram of all anticipated tasks in a project, organised into a network to represent the dependence of each task on those that must precede it. PERT can be used to analyse the tasks involved in completing a
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Alternative method of teaching is a very important tool to encourage students to learn in a fun and meaningful way. Simulation game is one of the ways to achieve that. A simulation game is a dramatic view of real life situations for the serious purpose of learning about real experiences in a controlled environment. Students of CEC from IIM Raipur created and conceptualized a simulation game, REAL-TY-COON. The main objective of the game is to replicate real life scenario of construction business. The
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BAD 323: Software tools for Business Applications Section A: MWF 5:00 – 6:00 Instructor: I. Youssef Assignment 2: Project Management Below is a summary of the activities involved in the development of a new point of sale support system. The project is to start on September 24, 2013 and needs to be completed by October 25 2013 at the absolute latest using a standard working time. The list of activities that must be completed for the project are provided in Table 1. This table also identifies
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Scheduling Best Practices In a continuing series of articles on specific aspects of critical path method (CPM) scheduling, Warner examines various facets of the process of preparing, analyzing and utilizing schedules in project management. Warner has worked in all areas of the construction process with owners, contractors and suppliers on all types of projects from residential to power plants. Through this experience, we have accumulated a reservoir of knowledge. This series of articles is designed
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