Informatica Economică vol. 13, no. 2/2009 103 Computer-Based Decision Support for Railroad Transportation Systems: an Investment Case Study Luminita DUTA1, Adrian BITULEANU2, Florin Gheorghe FILIP3, Ion ISTUDOR4 1 Valahia University of Tîrgovişte, Tîrgovişte, Romania, duta@valahia.ro 2 National Railroad Company, Craiova, Romania, adrianbituleanu@yahoo.com 3 The Romanian Academy - INCE and ICI, Bucharest, Romania, ffilip@acad.ro 4 Valahia University of Tîrgovişte, Tîrgovişte, Romania
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1 The TOWS Matrix --A Tool for Situational Analysis Heinz Weihrich*, Professor of Management, University of San Francisco This article has two main purposes One is to review general considerations in strategic planning and the second to introduce the TOWS Matrix for matching the environmental threats and opportunities with the company's weaknesses and especially its strengths. These factors per se are not new; what is new is systematically identifying relationships between these factors and
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Was fundamental analysis redundant in the period during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC)? 3/21/2014 ABC Was fundamental analysis redundant in the period during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC)? Fundamental analysis is the process of evaluating the value of any security and certificate by analyzing the real time factors, which are based on qualitative and quantitative factors. Economic and the social factors also effect while you are finding out the intrinsic value of any security or
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Analysis of variance The main objective of variance analysis (analysis of variance - ANOVA) and comparison more than two groups with regard to localization '. To illustrate, consider the situation in which to evaluate the effectiveness of a new drug in the treatment of deter- undermined administrac~ao disease through the four different treatments: the new drug, two other already existing on the market to treat the disease concerned and a placebo. Different are treatments used in individuals who suffer
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Dated: 2 March 2014 In order to prepare for assignment Case Study 1, which required our team to create a poster and present the analysis, and recommend for a future strategies, I need to understand some theories that are required in the case. After went through the textbook and several write up about SLEPT and SWOT analysis. SLEPT is one of the analysis that is frequently used by business analyst for examining the marco environment of the organisation that the business operations in. Most
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standard: clinical · research · education Use of constant comparative analysis in qualitative research Hewitt-Taylor J (2001) Use of constant comparative analysis in qualitative research. Nursing Standard. 15, 42, 39-42. Date of acceptance: March 19 2001. Summary This article describes the application of constant comparative analysis, which is one method that can be used to analyse qualitative data. The need for data analysis to be congruent with the overall research design is highlighted.
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plan’s major points quickly ------------------------------------------------- SITUATION ANALYSIS Your situation analysis should comprise the following: COMPANY ANALYSIS Mission Statement Marketing Objectives ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS Describe the macro environmental trends that affect the market. Present the nature of the effect, and include only those forces that are relevant to the market. SWOT ANALYSIS With respect to the company chosen, identify: (a) Strengths (internal) (b) Weaknesses
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the four following sections. Avoid bullets – you must make connections and articulate what a factor/issue means in the situation and how it influences other factors/issue and possible actions etc. You must demonstrate relevance. In general, please focus your energy on the content and the quality of your assessment. NOTE: This is not a summary of the case but a true case analysis. 1. Problems statement — please, state the “problem” using one paragraph and a few sentences. Try to be clear, precise
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Critical thinking is reasonable, reflective thinking that is focused on deciding what to do or believe (Ennis 1990). What does it involve? * Being able to question and evaluate information * Solving problems * Thinking beyond the immediate situation * Looking at the big picture and the context of a topic * Asking questions about different aspects of the topic – what? How? When? Who? Why? What if? * Looking at theory and asking how it relates to practice * Reading different viewpoints
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01717520085(zero one seven one seven five two zero zero eight five ) Assignment Subject: SWOT Analysis Date of Submission: 04.08.2012 Supervised By: Md Abdullah Chairman Department of Marketing Comilla University Prepared By: Md. Iqbal Hossain Patwary ID No: EMBA- 12020701 Department of Marketing Comilla University S.W.O.T. ANALYSIS Identifying my Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats A SWOT analysis is a term used to describe a tool that is effective in identifying my Strengths and
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