Course Project VI ∫ 1. Comparison of current listing of accounts payable with that of the previous audit date‚ noting significant changes in amounts and makeup. 2. Ratios: * Gross profit ratio * Overhead/material cost * Overhead/direct labor * Accounts payable/ purchases * Units purchased/units sold * Material/total production cost * Specific expense items/sales 3. Trends * Purchases by month * Gross profit by month * Other recurring expenses
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Project Part 2 Task 2: Business Continuity Plan Ronald Horne 5/28/2015 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN The Business Continuity Plan is designed to prepare an organization to continue doing business when a disaster strikes. The BCP differs from the traditional disaster recovery plan in the fact that a BCP covers all aspects of the business and incorporates the DRP as part of it. The DRP focuses on restoring data and on information technology only. BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN
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Course Project 2 Keller Graduate School of Management PM592‚ Professor Marcus Williams‚ 20 February 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive summary 3 1. SCHEDULE #1 3 2. performance analysis 6 3. estimate at completion 7 4. control plan 10 5. revised estimate at completion 12 6. schedule #2 14 APPENDIX APPENDIX A – Schedule 1 APPENDIX B – Schedule 2 Executive Summary We are here to discuss the “Theme Park” project that we were set to complete. To date we are 40% complete with
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Course Project Part 1 “Consulting Service” PROJ592 Project Cost & Schedule Control Table of Contents Executive Summary/Proposal 3 Project Description 4 WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) 5 Capital Cost Estimates 6 Advanced Cost Estimating Technique 7 Cost Assumptions 9 Financial Analysis 10 Schedule 11 Executive Summary/Proposal The Consulting Service Company will lean on its relationships that have been built in the project management industry to take full advantage of
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keep appointments‚ meetings and manage the director’s daily schedule. • Previous Knowledge of administrative and pre-employment assessments is a plus. Required Knowledge‚ skills and abilities: • Knowledge of a multi-line phone system with at least 2-3 years of receptionist and/or administrative experience. • Previous knowledge of administration and pre-employment assessments. • Two years of proven customer service experience (i.e. friendly attitude‚ listening‚ proactive and willingness to help)
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Course Project: Applied Information Technology Project Objectives | Guidelines | Milestones | Course Project Outline | Course Project Proposal and Milestones | Course Project Overall Table of Contents | Course Project Technical Areas | | Objective | | Provide an efficient means for students to develop various aspects of a technical/business proposal throughout the course. There are three papers that build on each other through the session to give the students experience in taking a concept
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Term Project Objective | Term Project Description | Ideas to Help Prepare the Course Project | Final Paper Rubric | Citation Help Objective The objective is to complete a written plan that will suggest a practical Strategic Direction for a company. Term Project Description This course requires the completion of a comprehensive Strategic Plan. You have a choice to use either an existing company or a fictitious company. In either case‚ the Project is to complete a written plan
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Week 4-Part three of Course Project Robert Offner 1. Review of Diagnostic model The Diagnostic Model that I have chosen is the Burke-Litwin Model. It was hard to choose to be honest; it actually came down to the The Burke-Litwin Model and The Six-Box Organization Model. The reason I almost went that direction of the Six Box Organization Model was because of the way Weisbord referred to it. He compares it to a radar screen “Just as air controllers use radar to chart the course
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Course Project Part B a. the average (mean) annual income was less than $50‚000 Null and Alternative Hypothesis H0: mu= 50 (in thousands) Ha: mu<50 (in thousands) Level of Significance Level of Significance = .05 Test Statistic‚ Critical Value‚ and Decision Rule Since alpha = .05‚ z<-1.645‚ which is lower tailed Rejection region is‚ z<-1.645 Calculate test statistic‚ x-bar=43.74 and s=14.64 Z=(43.74-50)/2.070=-3.024 2.070 is calculated by: s/sq-root of
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Course Project Week 3 Shimere Alexander MIS535 Managerial Applications of Information Technology Professor Wayne Freer January 27‚ 2013 Subject of Course Project The purpose of this course project is to address the ongoing issues surrounding my companies‚ REI (Recreation Equipment Inc.‚) inventory management issue and to see if we can find a software program better suited to the companies needs. The goal is to find products quickly
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