Explain the basics of the game/activity that you chose and how it is usually played. Give an analysis of how it specifically violates at least one of the Four S’s. Finally‚ include a detailed explanation on how you would modify and adapt this activity so that it meets all of the Four S’s: safe‚ success‚ satisfying and skill appropriate. It might be that the activity would need to be completely revised and a new activity would need to take its place in order to not violate the Four S’s. In that
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Non organelle b) Non organelle Characteristics Functions 1. Plasma/cell membrane -made of_________ & phospholipids -________ permeable -it regulates the_______of substances_____and out of the cytoplasm 2. Cell wall (Plant cell) -made of _________. - _______ to all fluids -gives _____ to plant -provides mechanical ________ for the plant cell 3. Cytoplasm -jelly-like matrix -medium which organelles are _______. -contains organic and inorganic substances -medium for _______ reactions
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05 MBA 12 Managerial economics No. of Lecture Hrs / Week : 04 Total No. of Lecture Hrs : 56 MODULE 1 IA Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 3 Hours Exam Marks : 100 7 HOURS Introduction of Economics: Managerial Economics – Nature‚ Scope & Significance‚ Role of Managerial Economist in decision-making – Relationship of Managerial Economics with functional areas of business MODULE 2 7 HOURS Fundamental Principles/Concepts of Managerial Economics: Opportunity Costs‚ Incremental‚ Time perspective
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REI What is a data warehouse and why is REI building one? A data warehouse is a database used for reporting and data analysis. REI is building a data warehouse so that they will precisely know what the customer uses indoors and outdoors. What are some of the disadvantages of consumer cooperatives compared to ‘traditional’ firms? Cooperatives firm have member ownership‚ benefits‚ and control models‚ which put power in the hands of the consumer. Describe some of the marketing strategies that REI’s
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Project Proposal Group - 7 Analysis for Managerial Decision Making (MN 5202) MBA in Information Technology - 2013 Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa 2013-07-25 Analysis for Managerial Decision Making (MN5202) - MBA in IT 2013 - CSE - UoM Team Members [1] A. T. R. L. Thushara - 139072u [2] Anuradha Rathnayake - 139065C Group 7 Page |i Analysis for Managerial Decision Making (MN5202) - MBA in IT 2013 - CSE - UoM Table of Contents Problem 1:
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Economics and Managerial Economics Economics may be defined as a branch of knowledge dealing with allocation of scarce resources among competing ends. Managerial Economics may be defined as application of eco for problem solving at corporate level. Factors affecting Managerial decision Often only pure logic does not contribute to decision making Human Factor Human behavioral considerations often influences a manager into compromising or moderation a decision which would otherwise have made
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Cost drivers‚ as propounded by Porter (1985) are the structural causes of the cost of an activity in the value chain. They determine the behaviour and level of costs within an activity. A cost driver can be completely‚ partly or not at all under the control of a firm. It is therefore important for a manager to understand these factors because according to the Neo-classical model of the firm‚ the firm’s objective is to maximise profit by producing a given level of output at the minimum cost level
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per month. Following per unit data for 1k tables apply for sales to regular customers a. Direct manuf labor - $10 b. Variable manuf overhead - $15 c. Fixed manuf overhead - $30 i. Total manuf costs - $105 Per unit cost when producing ANSWER: $85 2. Selected info regarding a company’s most recent quarter follows: a. Op expenses $700 b. Gross profit $2390 c. Sales rev $4000 d. End finished goods inventory $300 e. Cost of goods manuf $1200 ANSWER: $710 3. selected financial info for Brookeville
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where goods are produced without taking into consideration the choices or tastes of customer a. Production Concept 2. It involves individuals who buys products or services for personal use and not for manufacture or resale a. Micro Environment 3. It is the groups of people who interact formally or informally influencing each other’s attitudes and behaviors a. Reference Groups 4. The concept of the product that passes through various changes in its total life is known as a. Product Life 5.
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Chapter 4 Systems Design: Process Costing Solutions to Questions 4-1 A process costing system should be used in situations where a homogeneous product is produced on a continuous basis. ished goods) during the period plus the equivalent units in the department’s ending work in process inventory. 4-2 1. Job-order costing and process costing have the same basic purposes—to assign materials‚ labor‚ and overhead cost to products and to provide a mechanism for computing unit product costs. 2. Both systems
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