the Corporate Scorecard 2.0 ACC 8110 – Professor Licata Balancing the Corporate Scorecard 2.0 is a discovery-based learning experience in a realistic context. It is an interactive simulation where the user must react to conditions and make decisions throughout the simulation. Overview of the interactive simulation environment: In “Welcome Aboard” Steve Tucker‚ chairman of GigaSoft (Sentra Software’s parent company)‚ introduces himself and discusses the learner’s mission as the new CEO of Sentra
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that affected my mom and there was nothing that the doctors could do. The next question my dad had was‚ “How long?” The doctor said‚ “Less than ninety days‚” due to the fact that the cancer had eaten its way through mom’s bladder. This is the most serious illness that I have had to deal with was truly hard on me and a lot more so on my dad; since he and mom would have been married more than thirty years. My question was‚ “Okay‚ do we tell her or just let everything seem as if it all going to be
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Yourself 1. Practicalities Worth 10% 15 minutes + 5 minutes for questions Timetable to be circulated through email PowerPoint presentation is recommended Peer assessed (among a group of 7 – 8 students) 2. Material Time is precious You do not have to include everything Tell a coherent story Present your results clearly What to say Structure your presentation •Title page •Introduction •Aims and objectives •Methodology •Results •Summary •Conclusions •Further Work •Questions
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1. Playing this simulation has helped me understand the interdependent nature of organizational change management. It has highlighted the complex nature of change management that every director or executive must face to keep all the employees of the company onboard. They must do their best to keep the employees together though it may so appear that the employees do not seem to easily agree with one another. Also‚ the discrepancies between the middle-level and tactical-level employees could be though
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Directed by Victor Fleming; 1939 | Starring:Vivian Leigh as Scarlet O’HaraClark Gable as Rhett Butler | Mattie Seidel | 3/30/2012 | Gone with the Wind On December 15‚ 1939 a movie was released in Atlanta‚ GA that would forever change how people saw the "Old South". This movie quickly became a smash hit and went on to become the #1 movie of all time and still holds the title‚ as we were reminded of at the Oscars last year. The movie was "Gone with the Wind". It was directed by Victor
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What Can High Schools Do to Lower the Number of Dropouts? It is clear that dropping out of high school has very serious consequences for the individuals‚ the society and the nation. People who drop out of high school earn half as much annual income as those who graduate. High school dropouts are more likely to be welfare recipients than high school graduates. This does not mean that high school diploma is an absolute solution or dropping out of high school results to negative outcomes but it implies
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THE DIVINITY OF NUMBER: The Importance of Number in the Philosophy of Pythagoras by Br. Paul Phuoc Trong Chu‚ SDB Pythagoras and his followers‚ the Pythagoreans‚ were profoundly fascinated with numbers. In this paper‚ I will show that the heart of Pythagoras’ philosophy centers on numbers. As true to the spirit of Pythagoras‚ I will demonstrate this in seven ways. One‚ the principle of reality is mathematics and its essence is numbers. Two‚ odd and even numbers signify the finite and
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First-Year Seminar 18 September 2013 Race and Its Audience Race is a very sensitive topic both historically and in the contemporary United States. There is an invisible line that should be kept in mind with dealing with the subject. If at all possible‚ I would say to avoid crossing the line. The way that people discuss race has changed a lot through the years. A long time ago‚ race was a taboo kind of subject so it was necessary to be careful not to offend people of other races. Nowadays‚ people
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1. The actions you take now will affect you for the rest of your life. 2. I hope the solar flare doesn’t affect our computer equipment. 3. The death of the young dancer affected us all. 4. Many people don’t stop to consider how current events affect their everyday lives. 5. The snowstorm had an adverse effect on the economy. 6. Inflation affects the buying power of the dollar. 7. How do you think the new school dress code will affect the students? 8. The managers needed to effect change in the manufacturing
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are far from reaching eGS’s end goals for quarter 8. We have a lot of work to do‚ but we plan to continue our success and even further our success so that we can meet and exceed those goals. As of now‚ we are on track to meet our critical performance goals for productivity‚ turnover and well-being. We are very close to reaching our innovativeness goals‚ but still have more work to do towards diversity and
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