JAMAL SHAMSIE Department of Management Broad Graduate School of Management Michigan State University East Lansing‚ MI Tel: (517) 432-3518 2342 Coyote Creek Drive Okemos‚ MI 48864 Tel: (517) 347-8078 Fax: (517) 432-1111 e-mail: shamsie@msu.edu CURRENT INTERESTS Study of sources of sustainable competitive advantage‚ with particular emphasis on resource based and knowledge based perspectives. Specific interest in application of resource and knowledge based concepts to creative industries. EDUCATION
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Evangelism and Discipleship Syllabus (EV-351) Instructor: Robert Munson 0917-660-7568 445-6344 bob2046@yahoo.com) Venue: Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary‚ Baguio City Time: 2nd Term‚ PBTS‚ 2013/4 I. Subject Description: Evangelism and Discipleship is an introduction to the subject(s) of evangelism and discipleship for church and ministry leaders. Subject Code: MI-377 Credit Points: 2 Contact Hours: 32 hours II. Course Objectives: Specifically‚ individuals
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What is the breakeven point in batteries? b. What is the margin of safety‚ assuming sales total $60‚000? c. What is the breakeven level in batteries‚ assuming variable costs increase by 20%? d. What is the breakeven level in batteries‚ assuming the selling price goes up by 10%‚ fixed manufacturing costs decline by 10%‚ and other fixed costs decline by $100? Answer: a. The breakeven point in batteries is:
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a) The Ludlow Wildcats baseball team‚ a minor league team in the Cleveland Indians organization‚ plays 70 percent of their games at night and 30 percent during the day. The team wins 50 percent of their night games and 90 percent of their day games. According to today’s newspaper‚ they won yesterday. What is the probability the game was played at night? % of games played at night = 70% % of games played during day = 30% % of night games won =50% % of day games won= 90%
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Batch Script Set args = WScript.Arguments WScript.Echo vbCrLf Select Case args.Item(0) Case "1" Call System_Information Case"2" Call System_Memory_Size Case "3" Call OS_Version Case "4" Call Printers_Status Case "5" Call Logical_HDD_Information End Select Sub System_Information Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") WScript.Echo "The computer name is ............ " & _ WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%COMPUTERNAME%")
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Week 2 Business Research Ethics RES / 351 February 4‚ 2013 Week 2 Business Research Ethics “It ’s not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.” – Roy Disney (Nephew of Walt Disney) Ethics in business research set the standards in which researchers use to guide them; these standards build trust not just by the honesty of a researchers work but also in their integrity in the method that they use. Without ethics a researcher’s process could prove to have great ramifications
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Definition of Racism rac*ism n (1936) 1 : a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race 2 : racial prejudice or discrimination Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary Segregation The separation of groups of people by custom or by law. It is often based on differences of race‚ religion‚ wealth‚ or culture. The first major challenges to racial segregation in Canada occurred in 1946
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+Management+of+a+Fast-Fashion+Retail+Network ‚ OR-4 Retail Inventory Management with Purchase Dependencies-Available at https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=cr&ei=tlWdUpmlDcrPrQfI14D4Dg#q=Retail +Inventory+Management+with+Purchase+Dependencies ‚ OR-5 Determinants of Capital Structure- A Study of Manufacturing Sector PSUs in India-Available at https://www.google.co.in/? gws_rd=cr&ei=tlWdUpmlDcrPrQfI14D4Dg#q=Determinants+of+Capital+Structure-+A+Study+of+Manufacturing+Sector+PSUs+in+India ‚ Relevant
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First of all‚ you should know that weather and climate are not the same thing. WEATHER IS: • Short term • Limited area • Can change rapidly • Difficult to predict WEATHER is what’s happening outside your window right now. CLIMATE is the average of many years of weather observation. CLIMATE IS: • Long term • Wide area • Seasonal changes • Measured over long spans of time Climate is affected by many factors ABIOTIC FACTORS: BIOTIC FACTORS: Latitude Transpiration Altitude Respiration Ocean
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Organizational Change & Leadership from a Systems Perspective Sondra Primm BSHS/425 February 4‚ 2015 Professor Mary Hoover Organizational Change & Leadership from a Systems Perspective There are many aspects to running a successful organization. The dream of running a business initially starts off as a vision in the mind of the founder. That vision materializes into the mission statement‚ and progresses on to becoming an organization worthy of being put into a business plan. After completion of
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