Management Accounting Course Outline Summer 2015 Thursday(s)‚ 7:00-10:00pm‚ beginning April 30th Instructor Joelle Pokrajac‚ MBA‚ CMA (416)736-2100‚ Ext. 77928 S344C Seymour Schulich Building jpokrajac@schulich.yorku.ca Office hours: by appointment Faculty Secretary Roberta Parris-Toney S344K‚ Seymour Schulich Building 416-736-5063 rparristoney@schulich.yorku.ca Joelle Pokrajac has been a part time instructor at the Schulich School of Business since 2011. Joelle currently teaches courses in management
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Thriftway E-Commerce 1 Course Project MIS 535 Lynn M. Peirce LMP91357@aol.com
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Hayley Wicks ACCT 540 Week 4: Course Project (Case 1) Typically‚ hedging strategies are implemented as a means of protection. The dictionary tells us that hedging strategies involve making counterbalancing investments in order to avoid a loss. With regards to the futures market‚ hedging strategies involve a position in the market that is the opposite of an entity’s current position. Any gain or loss in the cash market is usually followed by a counterbalanced effect in the futures market since the
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Title of Course: Law‚ Governance‚ Economy and Society Course Code : FOUN 1301 Course Provider: Faculty of Social Sciences Level: I When offered: Semesters I‚ II and III Credits: 3 Contact hours: 36 Prerequisites: None Course Description: Law‚ Governance‚ Economy and Society is a multi-disciplinary course designed to offer a foundation of knowledge in the field of the social sciences‚ to students who would not normally be exposed to any material in this field. As the name implies‚ the course is divided
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LDS – Performance Management Module 9 – Course Project – Case Study Submitted by Jason Rick Date: August 04‚ 2014 Q – a) Purpose of the Meeting The performance management system used provides a structured and systematic approach to the management of a relationship between two individuals – typically a manager and an employee – where the focus of the relationship is on improving and or recognizing excellence in performance outcomes relative to a set of goals and expectations
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Annual Report of the Oncology Care Course Project HIT-225 Data Application and Healthcare Quality Instructor: Ms. Mary Bowman Sunshine Hospital Oncology Care Program INRODUCTION TO ONCOLOGY CARE PROGRAM Cancer is a group of disease that effect nearly every tissue or organ in the human body‚ and the second leading cause of death in the United States. In 2007‚ lung cancer was the leading cause of death among males and females in Marin County. Sunshine Annual
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Hours: by appointment COMPONENT WEIGHTING: 1. Examination 50%‚ (Min passing grade D) 2. Course work 50%. (Min passing grade D) Components of Continuous Course Work Assessment (CA) % of Total I. Group Project Presentation 20% II. Individual Report 15% III. In Class presentation/group works 5% IV. Seminar 5% V. Individual attendance and participation in lectures and seminars 5% OBJECTIVES This course aims to help students learn how to develop effective strategies for businesses in the real
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Business Economics Course Project - Part 2 Course Instructor De Cossio Prepared by Muhammad Wasiq Rashid (D03521035) Submitted on 5th February 2011 Chapter 16‚ Question 5 Why is frictional unemployment important to have in any economy? Frictional unemployment is the short-term unemployment of people who are changing jobs‚ careers‚ or locations. This category of unemployment includes the jobless who have the skills and competencies to land a job‚ and are in the process of finding
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interested in making a career in the area of travel and tour industry. The course aims to develop students who will become qualified personnel‚ administrators and entrepreneurs in the tourism industry. Is Tourism a profession? Tourism is not regarded as a profession since working in this field does not require licensing and most jobs in this field do not require specific knowledge that can only be obtained through studying this course. However‚ studying BS in Tourism can lead to career choices which are
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