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    (direct mails or sales calls should suffice)‚ thus “Prithvi” can save on advertisements and come up with a competitive price for their motors. * According to the survey‚ almost 94% of buyers think “Delivery” is most important and as “Prithvi” is based in Bangalore so it can save on delivery costs too which would help in competitive product pricing. After sales services * As the factory is located in Bangalore‚ quicker after sales services is possible for Karnataka. * Though only 73% of

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    Solving Business Problems with Information Systems I. TOPIC OVERVIEW Section I‚ A Systems Approach to Problem Solving‚ describes and gives examples of the steps involved in using a systems approach to solve business problems. Section II‚ Developing Information Systems Solutions‚ describes the activities involved and products produced in each of the stages of the information systems development cycle‚ including computer-aided and prototyping approaches to systems development. II. LECTURE NOTES

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    Assignment 1 Assignment 01 required students to conceptualise a spatial problem and discuss how they will represent reality in a GIS. The purpose of the assignment was to make students aware of how real life “things” (phenomena) will be mapped and the implications of how we represent features and phenomena. Question 1.1: Identify a spatial problem Most students were able to discuss and describe what makes a problem spatial. Problems are spatial in nature when the features relate to a specific place on

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    How to use social media to solve critical internal communication issues Web 2.0 strategies to improve collaboration and boost the bottom line Executive summary Introduction In this executive summary‚ you’ll find highlights of Melcrum’s comprehensive report‚ How to use social media to solve critical internal communication issues. To find out how to get your copy of the full 130-page report‚ please see the order form at the back of this summary. Since 2007‚ when Melcrum published “How to

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    conception related to stoichiometry. Dahsah. C; Coll. R. K (2007)‚ found that students conceptual understanding seem to be related with their ability to solve numerical problem in stoichiometry. Problem solving strategies used by students could indicate the alternative conceptions possessed by them and also their ability to solve a problem. Students need a proper conceptual understanding in order to develop meaningful thinking ability‚ use and apply that understanding in meaningful ways‚ (Roth‚ 1990)

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    Brainstorming Tools and Techniques Abstract Defining a problem when a poor decision is made; finding an appropriate right tool or technique to approach problem-solving. There are so many solutions to solve a problem. Brainstorming is one of the common tools to be used to stimulate and capture creative thoughts and ideas. Brainstorming can be used by either individual or group. If you brainstorm on your own‚ the ideas can be more creatively. Using some tools‚ such as Post-It Note will be helpful

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    program: Problem Solving Phase Implementation Phase 1. In the problem-solving phase the following steps are carried out: Define the problem Outline the solution Develop the outline into an algorithm Test the algorithm for correctness Problem solving is a mental process and is part of the larger problem process that includes problem finding and problem shaping. (Problem finding means problem discovery. It is part of the larger problem process that includes problem shaping and problem solving

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    International UK. Behavior in Organizations by Greenberg and Baron. Pp 285-286. 2 3 Application of Motivation Concepts 3.1 Job Characteristics Model 3.2 Employee Recognition and Involvement Programs 3.3 Job Redesigning 3.4 Variable and Skill based pay 3.5 Flexible benefits Readings: Robbins‚ S.P.‚ Judge & Sanghi‚ Seema (2009): Organizational Behaviour. Chapter 7 3 4-5 Leadership 4.1 Trait Theories 4.2 Behavioural Theories 4.2.1 Ohio State Studies 4.2.2 University of Michigan

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    QUIZ LP Formulation 1. ACME Co. is a manufacturer of X’s which they sell to OR/MS teachers to be used as variables. For this week they intend to manufacture two types of X’s‚ namely‚ X1’s & X2’s. The profit contribution for each unit of X1 & X2 are $4 and $5‚ respectively. Mr. Loony‚ the manager of ACME‚ found out that his available supply of raw material 1 (RM1) and raw material 2 (RM2) are 18 units and 24‚ respectively. Each unit of X1 will require 3 units of RM1 and 3 units of RM2 while

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    article‚ to solve the right problem‚ first of all‚ we have to set the need for a solution.  There’s no doubt to find out and focus on the basic need which is the core of the problem instead of jumping to a solution. I strongly believe that there’s no one right way to solve a problem‚ and if we rush to find the solution‚ we may trap into the problem and never solve it. In my opinion‚ every problem is arisen form the need. We expect certain desirable outcome once the problem is solved. As mentioned in

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