Academy for Advance Learning Pune – Maharashtra - India BUISNESS DECITION MAKING Date of submissions 10.10.12 SUJIT KUMAR BEHERA Statement of Authenticity I certify that the work submitted in regard to this assignment is my own and wherever the works of others have been used to support my work‚ the credit has been duly acknowledged. Student Email : sujit.isms@gmail.com Date: 10.10.12 Business decision making [Type the document title] Extended Diploma in Strategic Management & Leadership
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On any given day within any organization there are decisions to be made. These may be as mundane as where to go for lunch or what new product to put out on the market. There are several decision-making tools and techniques that a person or group can put to use with brainstorming being one of them. Brainstorming is "a tool for generating as many ideas or solutions as possible to a problem or an issue" (Simon para 1). Brainstorming does not determine the solution that needs to be implemented rather
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Economic Analysis of Building and Construction Industry Productivity: 2012 Report This report was prepared for Master Builders Australia 27 February 2012 This report has been produced for Master Builders Australia Ltd (MBA) according to their terms of reference for the project. Independent Economics makes no representations to‚ and accepts no liability for‚ reliance on this report by any person or organisation other than the MBA. Any person‚ other than the MBA‚ who uses this report does
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Introduction The organization is a system where many processes are involved. There are various types of resources such as physical‚ human and financial. Among them human resources are in much importance due to some reasons. Humans can make own decisions and they are hard to be satisfied. Unlike machines they have many differences among each others. The skills are diverse from human to human. The employees come under human resources. They are a kind of internal stakeholders who give a great contribution
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3. Research Finding and Conclusion: 1. Table‚ chart‚ calculation and interpretation: 3.1 Customer profile: 3.1.1 Customers’ Age: Age Midpoint (x) Frequency (f) Percentage <18 12 11 11 ≥18<30 24 25 25 ≥30<55 42 47 47 ≥55 67 17 17 Total 100 100 Table 3.1.1: The age of customers (Authors research) Chart 3.1.1: The age of customers Mean = f(x)f = 38.45 Variance = fx2f – x2 = 273.6 Standard deviation = 273.6 = 16.54 Mode 30-55 Median belong to ≥30<55 group SD độ lệch chuẩnMD
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A. If Patty wants to show the bank the maximum profit over the previous 2-year period‚ which costing method should she present? Patty should present the variable costing method because it keeps variable and fixed cost separate. The variable cost is part of the determination of cost of sales and contribution margin.(Blocher‚ 2013) If Patty wants to show maximum profit for the two years then she should chose the marginal costing because it ignores manufacturing overhead. Full costing will demand
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UTS: ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STUDENT GUIDE AUTUMN 2012 WHERE CREATIVITY MEETS TECHNOLOGY 1 Welcome from the Dean of Engineering and Information Technology Professor Hung Nguyen For students new to the Faculty‚ we extend a very warm welcome to you; and for continuing students‚ welcome back. My colleagues and I in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology are here to help you from your very first day of enrolment right through to the day of your graduation. Between
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Contents TASK 3 4 Primary Research 4 Secondary research 5 Results 6 Introductory questions 6 Main questions 6 Final questions 8 Memo 9 Task 5 10 Correlation 10 Positive correlation 10 Negative correlation 10 No correlation 10 Strengths of correlations 11 Limitations of correlations 11 5 A + B. 11 5C. 12 5D. 13 5E. 13 5F. 13 Task 7A. 14 Total float 14 Free float 14 7B. 14 7C. 15 7D. 15 Reference: 16 Further Reading 16 TASK 3 Primary Research The main objective of the survey was to identify
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Information Based Decision Making Terms of Reference .................................................................................................... 3 1. Be able to identify and select sources of data and information ............................ 4 Data and Information .............................................................................................. 4 Characteristics of Good Information ............................................................................... 6 Sources
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Educating Young People Who Will Be Significantly Different! Achievement Standard: 90981 Make a financial decision for an individual or group Resource reference: Accounting 90981 (1.6) Credits: 3 Student instructions sheet Introduction This assessment task requires you to: • Collect printed and/or electronic data (and provide details of your sources) Your data must be collected from secondary sources (e.g. Internet research‚ brochures‚ newspapers‚ magazines etc)
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