CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA (This chapter presents the analysis and interprets the data gathered that served as sources of the answers to the problems raised in this study.) Problem 1: What is the profile of the respondents in terms of the following sociodemographic factor: a. b. c. d. e. sex‚ place of residence‚ daily allowance‚ parents’ educational attainment‚ and parents’ occupation Socio-Demographic Profile of the Respondents Table 2a presents the socio-demographic
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Police roles and Functions Paper Tracy Marzano CJA/214 May 16‚ 2013 All law enforcement agencies in the United States are connected to one another due to the fact that most agencies have multi levels of government and overlapping jurisdictions. In general all levels and departments of law enforcement work and co-operate together to protect the citizens‚ and to prevent and solve crimes. Local law enforcement agencies are entrusted with the power to serve and protect the public and maintain peace
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Historical Background of Management The recorded use of organised management dates back to 5000 B.C. when the agricultural revolution had taken place. These agricultural civilizations existed in India‚ China and Egypt According to Peter Drucker these irrigation civilizations "were not only one of the great ages of technology‚ but it represented also mankind’s most productive age of social and political innovation". As the villages grew and civilizations evolved‚ the managers too grew and evolved
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Accounting Information Systems‚ 6th edition James A. Hall COPYRIGHT © 2009 South-Western‚ a division of Cengage Learning. Cengage Learning and South-Western are trademarks used herein under license Objectives for Chapter 1 Primary information flows within the business environment Accounting information systems and management information systems The general model for information systems Financial transactions from non-financial transactions The functional areas of a business
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Chapter 6 Developing an Effective Business Model Bruce R. Barringer R. Duane Ireland Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 6-1 Chapter Objectives 1 of 2 1. Describe a business model. 2. Explain business model innovation. 3. Discuss the importance of having a clearly articulated business model. 4. Discuss the concept of the value chain. 5. Identify a business model’s two potential fatal flaws. Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education‚ Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 6-2
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5 Quality And Performance PowerPoint Slides by Jeff Heyl Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. For Operations Management‚ 9e by Krajewski/Ritzman/Malhotra © 2010 Pearson Education 5–1 Costs of Quality A failure to satisfy a customer is considered a defect Prevention costs Appraisal costs Internal failure costs External failure costs Ethics and quality Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 5–2 Total Quality Management
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NOKIA CASE STUDY Presented by: Rica Beloy Co-Presentors: Karla Psalms Magno Dalsa Maamon Leo Masucol Brief History of Nokia In 1871 Frederick Idestam opened his second mill on Nokianvirta river which gave the name Nokia Ab in 1871. Nokia began with making paper-incidentally one of the first communication technologies. In 1898‚ Eduard Polon founds the Finnish Rubber Works‚ which later becomes Nokia rubber business ‚ making everyrhing from galoshes to tires. In 1912‚ Arvid Wickstrom
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Bruce R. Barringer R. Duane Ireland 1-1 Chapter Objectives 1 of 2 1. Explain entrepreneurship and discuss its importance. 2. Describe corporate entrepreneurship and its use in established firms. 3. Discuss three main reasons people decide to become entrepreneurs. 4. Identify four main characteristics of successful entrepreneurs. 5. Explain five common myths regarding entrepreneurship. Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education 1-2 Chapter Objectives 2 of 2
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Chapter 20: The Knee and Related Structures © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights • Complex joint that endures great amounts of trauma due to extreme amounts of stress that are regularly applied • Hinge joint w/ a rotational component • Stability is due primarily to ligaments‚ joint capsule and muscles surrounding the joint • Designed for stability w/ weight bearing and mobility in locomotion © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights Figure 20-1 © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education
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Marketing Management International Perspective: 9-1 Case Study p u o r G n e m ’ o M AE U n i s e s i h c n a r F s e h Lunc Presenter: Agus David Ramdansyah Deborah Yang Tina Huang Outline Who is Mo’ men? Case study introduction Discussion Questions ? n e m ’ o M s i o h W Mo’ men Group Type: Restaurant Industry: Fast Food Founded: 1988 Founder: The Mo’ men Brothers Headquarter: Egypt Group Structures Mo’ men Group Non-Food Food Restauran t Chains Industrial Division Food Service
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