3. Survey Methods. Discuss the following questions then respond to at least two of your fellow students’ postings. a. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of self-administered interviewing‚ face-to-face interviewing‚ and telephone interviewing. * "Self-administered surveys of all types typically cost less than surveys via personal interviews." (BUS 642 264) * "Telephone and mail costs are in the same general range‚ although in specific cases either may be lower."(BUS 642 264) *
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Assignment 1 Ashford University Business Research Methods & Tools BUS 642 Dr. Raj Singh Assignment 1 What is business research? Why should there be any question about the definition of research? In business‚ managers need to respond to any issues that may arise in the business. While one may be prone to do this based on past experience‚ the wiser choice would be to use business research to gather the information to make decisions as business research will increase the likelihood that
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Week 1 Assignment BUS 642 Dr. Mirza Murtaza August 5‚ 2013 Discussion Questions Chapter 2 (Question 1) A Competitive Coup in the In-Flight Magazine. When the manager for market intelligence of AutoCorp‚ a major automotive manufacturer‚ boarded the plane in Chicago‚ her mind was on shrinking market share and late product announcements. As she settled back to enjoy the remains of a hectic day‚ she reached for the in-flight magazine. It was jammed into
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Allyssa Fox Assignment 3 BUS 642 Chapter 12 – Discussion Questions (Making Research Decisions) # 5 a Yes—Depends—No: One problem would be that “depends” is very vague and doesn’t give reasons as to why someone would pick “no” at some point and “yes” at another. A way to make this better would be to add a “please describe” line or change the wording all together. There is no way to express "don’t know" or "undecided". b Excellent—Good—Fair—Poor: One problem with this would be that it may not
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can make about her responsibilities to herself and others? The most prudent decision that she can make to herself‚ her organization and the competition is to turn the document over to one of the airline personnel. She should continue on with her research because even though she saw the competitor’s results she may be able to find more information that may change the end results. She should also inform the organizations ethicist along with her manager. What are the implications of those decisions
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Chapter 2 – Discussion Question #1 As in other aspects of business‚ all parties in research should exhibit ethical behavior. Ethics are norms or standards of behavior that guide moral choices about our behavior and our relationships with others (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2011). The most prudent decisions that she can make about her responsibilities to herself and others is to turn it so she does not violate her firms Business Conduct Guidelines. This would also help her not violate the Professional
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–restricted circulation crammed into a tiny space on her flight. The most prudent decisions the manager has to make about her responsibilities to herself and others are the ethical standards and behaviors of how the decision can affect her‚ the business and competitor. Cooper and Schindler (2011) stated “Unethical activities are pervasive and include violating nondisclosure agreements‚ breaking participant confidentiality‚ misrepresenting results‚ deceiving people‚ using invoicing irregularities
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Assignment 2 BUS 642: Business Research Prof. Ruizhen Hardin September 17‚ 2012 • What are the most prudent decisions she can make about her responsibilities to herself and others? o One of the foremost concerns is the right of the participants to be safeguarded. Among the many concerns to be safeguarded is the right of privacy. In addition‚ the document was in draft form so the conclusions and data included in the document would not be accurate or reliable as the data or facts
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Final Business Model and Strategic Plan BUS/475 May 4‚ 2015 Maria Rutledge Final Business Model and Strategic Plan Executive Summary Delivering and offering furniture is a $12 billion industry. The center of the business is on the well-to-do client who can spend upwards to $3‚000 on furniture buys. There are dependable furniture stores that are seeking the clients with profound pockets. Those clients who can ’t bear the cost of these high costs are left with a poor determination of sub-par items
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others? The most prudent decision she can make about her responsibilities to herself and others would be to turn it in to the airline. Using information out of the proposal would result in her dismissal because she would be in violation of her firm’s Business Conduct Guidelines. b What are the implications of those decisions even if there is no violation of law or regulation? The implications of those decision even if there is no violation of law or regulation would result in her being unethical by taking
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