Ryan Sherer
RES/351
March 4, 2014
John Kwagyan
In order to understand what business research is, it is important that it be defined. Business Research is “a systematic inquiry that provides information to guide managerial decisions. More specifically, it is a process of planning, acquiring, analyzing, and disseminating relevant data, information, and insights to decision makers in ways that mobilize the organization to take appropriate actions that, in turn, maximize performance.” (Cooper & Schindler, 2011).
In my professional experience, I have used a similar method to solve problems that a large elderly community had encountered. As a police officer, I am constantly dealing with problems. Some problems can range from acts of vandalism to more extreme problems, such as domestic violence and in rare cases, homicide. However, I can recall one particular problem that had manifested into problems from other officers who worked in my area.
Last year, I was dispatched to a residence which was within a large gated community. The community is a 55+ retirement community. On this particular call, a woman had been defrauded several thousands of dollars in a scam that is commonly referred to as a “Granny Scam.” In these scams, an unknown individual will randomly call the residence of an elderly person, and state that one of their relatives had been arrested for drunk driving. In order to bail the relative out of jail, the elderly person must pay a certain dollar amount in order to bail his or her loved one out of jail. If the person receiving the call believes there is indeed a relative in jail, they are then instructed to purchase a Western Union “Green Back” card and transfer money onto it. Subsequently, the elderly individual will call the individual back, and provide him or her with the account number to the card as bail.
After receiving over two dozen of these calls, from this area, I