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    Pie Charts

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    Pie Charts An important part of decision making is having a clear understanding of the information used to base decisions from. Charts can be valuable when a need to represent numerical data would benefit communicating information visually. Some of the most important aspects of a good chart are to select the right type of chart (or graph) that can best characterize the data‚ also‚ to keep the design simple in order for an audience to easily understand the information. One of the most popular types

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    The Program Evaluation and Run Technique (PERT) chart is a model for project management. It is a tool designed to represent the tasks involved in a project and analyze the time required for completion during the project management life cycle. It also helps to identify the minimum time required to complete the project. It was developed to simplify the planning and scheduling of a project where all the details and durations of the activities are not known at the start itself. It is used especially

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    Henry Gantt’s legacy to production management is the following: * The Gantt chart: Still accepted as an important management tool today‚ it provides a graphic schedule for the planning and controlling of work‚ and recording progress towards stages of a project. The chart has a modern variation‚ Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). * Industrial Efficiency: Industrial efficiency can only be produced by the application of scientific analysis to all aspects of the work in progress

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    Control Charts Control charts‚ also known as Shewhart charts are tools used to determine if a manufacturing or business process is in a state of statistical control. The control chart was invented by Walter A. Shewhart‚ (also known as the father of statistical quality control) while working for Bell Labs in the 1920s. The company’s engineers were seeking to improve the reliability of their telephony transmission systems. The engineers had realized the importance of reducing variation in a manufacturing

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    Code of Ethics Paper Michele Frizzell‚ Cathy York‚ Catina Coss‚ Roxanna Armstrong HCS/335 September 29‚ 2014 Dina Alsalih Code of Ethics Paper An organization’s mission statement is a written declaration of its core purpose and focus‚ which remains unchanged over time. When properly crafted‚ a mission statement will serve as a filter of what is important and what is not. Which market the organization intends to serve and how‚ as well as the envisioned direction of the entire organization ("Businessdictionary

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    Gantt charts have become a common technique for representing the phases and activities of a project work breakdown structure (WBS)‚ so they can be understood by a wide audience all over the world. The technique is frequently used in Project Management to help breakdown the project.[5] A common error made by those who equate Gantt chart design with project design is that they attempt to define the project work breakdown structure at the same time that they define scheduled activities. This practice

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    Compare and Contract the AACC and ACA Code of Ethics Shelia Burton Liberty University Abstract In reading both codes you can see how different but yet alike they are‚ although one is from the Christian aspect and the other from a world view. According to Ralph Bass‚ Christian counseling has been a part of the work of ministry since the origin of the church. When people were sick they looked to the church for help‚ they were thought of as touched by the Gods and were given potions for their

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    Assembly of medical records are done in * Chronological order according to “filing order of the medical record.” * Assemble forms according to the order given in this policy * Charts are identified with typewritten white labels with: 1) Patient Name 2) Electronic Health Record Number (MRN) Order of Chart Assemble 1. Face sheet * Patient Information and Guarantor 2. Consent Forms * Signed Yearly Consent Form * Medicare Consent Forms * Counseling

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    Social Work Values and Ethics The 6 core values of the NASW code of ethics include service‚ social justice‚ dignity‚ and worth of a person‚ he importance of human relationships‚ integrity and competence. Social workers have ethical responsibilities to clients‚ colleagues‚ in practice settings‚ as professionals‚ to the social work profession and the broader society. Social workers must be critical thinkers in order to deal with ethical dilemmas. Social workers have ethical obligations at a Macro

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    Business Code of Ethics A written set of guidelines issued by an organization to its workers and management to help them conduct their actions in accordance with its primary values and ethical standards. Both businesses and trade organizations typically have some sort of code of ethics that its employees or members are supposed to follow. Breaking the code of ethics can result in termination or dismissal from the organization. A code of ethics is important because it clearly lies out the "rules"

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