Q-1 A surgeon wish to predict the live or death (status) of a CABG patient through their pulse rate‚ systolic blood pressure‚ sugar level‚ hemoglobin etc. He got the data from last 1600 surgeries held in a local hospital and applied an analysis. He got the following result Identification: It is binary logistic regression (LOIGT) Coding 0 = Death 1 = Alive The two post-operative status of the patients are death and alive coded by 0 and 1 respectively to use in binary logistic regression. Hosmer and
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the CEO. He went to an Italian coffee house in Italy and wanted the same format in Starbucks. The idea was to still sell the same products but with a coffee house setting. This idea is an example of what international business is. International business is a world where business is done globally rather than domestically. An example of this would be‚ 10 years ago Toyota (a Japanese company) would be considered a Japanese car but today it would be considered a global car since all the parts are made
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general retail and apparel businesses are struggling while footwear and furniture have been flourishing. Its apparel business has dropped in earnings from $6.7M in 1986 to $2.0M in 1988. This represents a -19.70% drop in earnings as a percentage of total Interco earnings from 1987 to 1988. The general retail business has been stagnant. Its earnings slightly increased while its business has not grown much. Therefore‚ since the overall performance of the company is improving‚ although some divisions are
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agricultural imports Risk of labor and utility rates increasing faster than expected There are also benefits to outsourcing the production line which include: Cheap labor Cheap electricity The risks heavily outweigh the benefits of outsourcing in this case. Thus the best option for Scott’s Miracle-Gro would be to stay in the Temecula plant in the United States. Cost Analysis An analysis of the difference of manufacturing costs in Temecula and in China reveal that Scotts Miracle-Gro saves between $4
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SAE220 Business and legal studies Lesson 6 Overview 2 Revision § Recap of week 5 and homework 5 § Business Functions: Human Resources § Cash Flow‚ Profit & Loss‚ Balance Sheet § plans and Projections § Sales forecasting § Book keeping and account management § Calculating staffing costs § Homework 6 revision 4 Business Plan – Introduction § Exercise 1 § Seminar presentations § Publicity and PR | Gabriel / Wadah § Direct Marketing | Jack / Nour § Advertising
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Starting a small business can be exciting and enjoyable. However‚ it can be quite complicated‚ and may challenge you in ways you had not imagined. Knowing the problems and how to deal with may help you to prepare for the unexpected‚ and possibly help avoid common failures. The majority of small businesses that fail do so because of lack of cash. Often‚ this is because owners borrow based on their ideas of a small business‚ instead of borrowing for a worst-case scenario. Without adequate cash flow
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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: LABORAL ETHICAL ISSUES 1. What are the Stake Holders interacting with them? The StakeHolders direct are: Society: Users of the public transportation Employees of bus company Controller Manager City transport authority Renter of bus Operators tour The StakeHolders indirect are: Informal transit associations Drivers (conductors) and other personnel Police Government local and national Radio/ Medias 2. Potential conflicts – examples? Conflict between bus driver and the
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Case Study The Notorious Business Professor As the Dean of a business school‚ you are faced with a young business school professor who is affecting the department. He is competing for tenure and you will need to make this decision in the near future. He has several positive and negative characteristics that you need to weigh in making a tenure decision; you are scheduled to meet with him about how he can improve his chances of being granted tenure. This case can be used to illustrate the components
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BUSINESS PROPOSAL BF Resort is one of the biggest villages in Las Pinas‚ with an approximate land area size of 600 hectares. There are four entry gates leading to BF Resort Village. These are: BF Resort Drive gate (coming from Cecille’s Restaurant)‚ Lalaine Bennet gate (coming from Citimotors/Sta. Cecilia Village)‚ Onelia Jose gate (coming from Philamlife Village)‚ and Capitoline Hills gate (coming from Moonwalk Village). (source: http://bfresortvillage.com/?page_id=550) Business establishments
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Literature Review Role of Business Schools in Society The Importance of Actions of Business Schools in Pursue of Global Sustainability | Introduction Since 2007‚ the people of this planet have been living on 150 percent of its natural resource capacity (WWF‚ 2010). Increase in consumption does not show any signs of slowing down‚ as a consequence of emerging third world countries. The role that business schools play in this situation and its importance cannot be understated (Financial
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