How the Simulation is Scored How performance in the Capstone Simulation results in a simulation grade The base Capstone Simulation point score is generated as outlined below. You may access your Round and Cumulative score during Team Competition on the CapSim website at Reports →Analysis & Scoring →Analyst Report. This document outlines how the 10-item scoring method will be used. Your grade for the team or Individual Competitions will be simply your total points earned divided by the maximum points
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IRCTC is not only saving time of public but also saving their cost of traveling/parking to these centers. For Railways it is saving on their infrastructure i.e. Buildings‚ Air-Conditioning‚ Electricity‚ Furniture‚ Staff etc. The spirit behind the project was to avoid the customer going to Passenger Reservation System (PRS) and instead bring PRS to customer. IRCTC has highest Success Rate of On line Booking and Payment. For the convenience of customers cancellation of ticket is also permitted online
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International Trade Simulation and Report ECO-212 Principles of Economics - Robert Coates University Of Phoenix Faithlyn Wright‚ Trina Drinka‚ David Barrett‚ Amber Kemper‚ Josue Garcia July 11‚ 2010. Advantage and Limitation of International Trade International Trade is important to many countries because it allows a country to import products or resources that may be difficult to produce locally. As a result‚ this enhances the country’s growth and economic wealth‚ and
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HRM Simulation Final Report Absenteeism Our goal for absenteeism was to decrease it from 498 to 120 by quarter 8 by maintaining high morale and offering health benefits to keep employees healthy. We also planned to keep our accident rate low in order to reduce absenteeism. We decided to focus the fringe benefits we offered on health benefits. We thought this strategy would work because we felt that absenteeism was caused by three factors: employee sick days (health)‚ employee injury claims (accident
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The city of Atlantis is a small city with plenty of parks‚ sidewalks and minimum traffic. Housing consists mostly of detached homes and apartments. The following is a brief description of the simulation that takes a person thru supple & demand of two bedroom units. Having to determine the monthly rate of the two bedroom units or the quantity needed at the monthy rate. As property manager of Gold Life Management‚ there are seven complexes that need to be managed. As we are the only firm that rents
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approved a 0.5% sale tax increase for the implementation of the said project. They later on approved an extra 0.5% sale tax increase to expand the project. The first face of the project was completed in 1990‚ the second one in 1995; but the project hid a financial-slug before the third face could be completed. As a result‚ the city raised the transportation fee from $1.10 to $1.35 and eliminated the monthly bus passes. The Bus Rider Union association brought a class action suit against the city metropolitan
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Ethics Game & Reflective Journal This journal contains the reflection of the Ethics Game simulation assignment. The purpose of this paper is to describe the steps and process that I used to answer the ethical questions involved in two simulation games: The case of the troubled Teen and Policies and Politics. In addition I will also discuss how these concepts relate to my workplace. The case of the Troubled Teen: This case describes the case of an unmarried‚ 16 year old pregnant patient (RB) admitted
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Ethics Game Simulation MGT 216/Organizational Ethics and Social Responsibility By: Luiza Balyan University of Phoenix Larry Henry November 21‚ 2011 The ethics simulation game is designed to teach us how to make ethical decisions especially when the company is facing challenging times. Making ethical decisions is not an easy task when ones decision will possibly have a great impact on each of the company’s stakeholder
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After completing the poverty simulation‚ I learned that it is very hard to live to on a paycheck to paycheck scenario. I also learned that anything can happen at any given moment that can cause you to miss hours at work or use more money than budgeted. In this they threw out many different curve balls that caused you to make tough decisions that people are faced with which made it all the more real. I also learned a few statistics that may be outdated but looking at the numbers put the situation
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SUPPLY CHAIN TASK 2 Cheri Jill Upshaw August 12‚ 2014 Task two is the second task that applies the results of the Marketplace Simulation. In my simulation I named the company Airborne. I used a very conservative approach in all four quarters. The company did not have to borrow any money or pay any carrying charges for inventory. I did however‚ lose sales in all quarters due to higher than expected sales and product demand. Loss of sales can cause ill will and can cause you to lose customers
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