Keith Mulbery‚ and Mary Anne Poatsy Chapter 3 Excel Charts Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 1 Objectives • • • • Decide which chart type to create Create a chart Change the chart type Change the data source and structure • Apply a chart layout and style • Move a chart Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. 2 Objectives (continued) • • • • • • Print charts Insert and customize a sparkline Select and format chart elements
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Chapter 1 The Nature of Strategic Management Strategic Management: Concepts & Cases 14th Edition Fred David Copyright © 2013 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Ch 1 -1 Learning Outcomes Describe the strategic-management process Discuss the three stages in strategic management process (strategy formulation‚ implementation and evaluation activities) Explain the need for integrating analysis and intuition in strategic management Define the key terms in strategic
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Changes Woody Allen’s Annie Hall is a film that depicts the life of a character named Alvy Singer‚ a comedian who always seems nervous‚ is full of self-loathing‚ doesn‘t have a positive perspective on life‚ had an unhappy childhood and has been divorced twice. He knows he has problems but can’t figure out how to solve them in a dignified way so uses sex as a substitute. By the end of the film however‚ he shows a significant change in his outlook on life‚ due mostly to his recent relationship
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as Prentice Hall Chapter 5 E-commerce Security and Payment Systems Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Class Discussion Cyberwar: MAD 2.0 What is the difference between hacking and cyberwar? Why has cyberwar become more potentially devastating in the past decade? Why has Google been the target of so many cyberattacks? Is it possible to find a political solution to MAD 2.0? Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Slide 5-3
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a wide variety of sport equipment into one object‚ to offer people who enjoy to play sports an enclosed area to do so. This company wants to invest in the new project known as “Aksent” sport centre. This type of sport centre is known as a “balloon hall” because the construction of this centre looks like a large balloon. Today‚ it is possible to build these types of objects by hiring an engineering company to project one to the specifications needed of one company. The amount of time needed to build
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and in class (can be discussed in the exam) My own mindmap (see bb) Practice exam (see bb‚ inc. judgment calls) Video Lectures (AGAIN I NEED HELP!!) ANSWER INDICATIONS If you want the answers from the book…..then what…… The ppt from the book…. Example of the use of information You react before you even know on what‚ eg: reactions on blogs etc. Example of students with information Your judgement on information‚ you think you know. AIS in 3 minutes People
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Structural geology of Mill Hall and surrounding USGS Topographic Quadrangle Michael Norton INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY: THE FORMATION OF THE APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS The Appalachians are a chain of mountains that run from eastern Newfoundland‚ Canada to Alabama‚ US. They are the result of three major orogenic events that divide‚ by means of major thrust faults‚ into separate provenances: the Valley and Ridge province‚ the Blue Ridge province‚ and the Piedmont‚ from West to East respectively. Each
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firms Hierarchical Ch 3 -4 Porter’s Five Forces Potential development of substitute products Bargaining power of suppliers Rivalry among competing firms Bargaining power of consumers Potential entry of new competitors Copyright 2007 Prentice Hall -6 ChCh63-6 The Five-Forces Model of Competition (Porter) Potential development of substitute products Bargaining power of suppliers Rivalry among competing firms Bargaining power of consumers Potential entry of new competitors Ch 3 -13 Industry
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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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