MS 217 Dennis Borzakov Class 723 January 15‚ 2013 Problem HOW IS A TOPOGRAPHIC MAP MADE Hypothesis I think that to make a topographic map you have to see the form of the object from up top. To do this you need a satellite image. These images are called aerial photographs. Using elevation calculators and ground measures cartographers then make topographic maps. Materials • Clay model landform • Water tinted with food coloring • Transparency • Clear
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Study guide—Final Exam (April 26‚ 2007: 3:00 pm) GIS 3015 (Map Analysis) Spring 2007 OVERARCHING THEMES (5-10 questions at the most) --Understand that maps are human creations and imperfect though useful representations of the land surface‚ understand why we use (though not the specifics of each one) grid systems‚ different projections. Understand that there of many types‚ and a few specifics: political‚ physical‚ cadastral‚ chloropleth‚ why we generalize‚ basics of topographic lines COMPUTER
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A Case Study: Application of the Balanced Scorecard in Higher Education by Andrea Mae Rollins A dissertation submitted to the faculty of San Diego State University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Educational Leadership June 28‚ 2011 iii Copyright © 2011 by Andrea Mae Rollins iv DEDICATION This work is dedicated to my brother Jason‚ from as early as I can remember he has always been proud of his little sister and her accomplishments; his pride‚ his
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10-20 Creating Balanced Scorecards that Support Different Strategies [L05] The Midwest Consulting Group (MCG) helps companies build balanced scorecards. As part of its marketing efforts‚ MCG conducts an annual balanced scorecard workshop for prospective clients. As MDG’S newest employee‚ your boss has asked you to participate in this year’s workshop by explaining to attendees how a company’s strategy determines the measures that are appropriate for its balanced scorecard. Your boss has provided
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Perceptual Maps Having a strategic marketing plan needs direct input to insure the success that a product or service will have growth in the market. Perceptual mapping is one of the best ways to map out the product’s life cycle and the impact that it will have in the market. Perceptual maps are illustrations of data that have been compiled from the markets rating scales‚ and to develop a correct perceptual map these scales have to be fundamentally sound for the product and the consumers. When
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1.1. Balance Scorecard The balanced scorecard is a strategic planning and management system that is used extensively in business and industry‚ government‚ and nonprofits organizations worldwide to align business activities to the vision and strategy of the organization‚ improve internal and external communications‚ and monitor organization performance against strategic goals. (Source: Balancescorecard.org) Financial Perspective PepsiCo has enjoyed a long history of delivering strong
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Abstract The balanced scorecard was introduced in 1992 as a performance measurement tool and has developed now to form a strategic management system. This paper uses eight articles‚ identified in Figure 1 along with extra materials to track and analyse developments in the design and implementation. The paper shows examples of the scorecard in practice and concludes that developments have been beneficial overall. It also highlights problems encountered along the way and further areas for improvement
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EXAMPLES OF LITERATURE MAPS Refer to Creswell Figure 2.1 Literature Map - Security Architecture Literature Map Topic Classification Literature citation Project Management Industry Trends Project Management Terminology Keil M.‚ Ra A.‚ Mann J. E. C.‚ Zhang G. P.‚ (2003) Project Management Institute PMBOK (2000) Ross M.‚ (2005) Project Escalation and Abandonment Factors Keil M.‚ Rai A.‚ Mann J. E. C.‚ Zhang G. P‚ (2003) Pan G. S. C.‚ (2005)‚ Leadership and Vision Christenson
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effective. According to the Evans and Lindsey book the purpose of a balanced scorecard is to “translate strategy into measures that uniquely communicate your vision to the organization. The scorecard should consist of four perspectives: financial‚ internal‚ customer‚ and innovation and learning. These perspectives provide focus to the measurement and ensure that the organization captures the information that they need. The scorecard also organized the measures into leading and lagging. Lagging measures
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! " # %& $ & ’ 1 Acknowledgements My thanks go to all the individuals who took time to answer my questions during interviews in the UK and Pakistan and to explain and demonstrate their mapping methodologies and outputs to me. I’m especially grateful to OPPRTI and ASB in Pakistan. This report would not have been possible without their professional and dedicated organisation of my itinerary in Karachi and in Faisalabad and Jaranwala and their openness to all my questions and comprehensive
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