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    Common MS Office Errors Sheri Terpstra IT/206 August 15‚ 2010 Jason Keppler Abstract This paper gives a summary of each Microsoft Office application: Word‚ Excel‚ Access‚ and PowerPoint. For each application‚ common user errors will be identified‚ as well as step-by-step strategies to diagnose and troubleshoot the problems for each application. The step-by-step instructions are written for a beginner and intermediate user level. A PowerPoint presentation is included that resembles an actual

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    and again the scope is adjusted accordingly. This process is repeated as many times as necessary for the margin of error to be eliminated. Schulz explains this process of shoot‚ analyze‚ revise instead in terms of the Utility of Error. The idea that by being wrong and recognizing it‚ one can make changes to become better. Throughout all walks of life Schulz’s theme of Utility of Error is demonstrated. A few important examples are during schooling

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    Medical errors occur with such frequency and regularity that most states require periodic‚ ongoing medical education for all health care providers as part of their licensing requirement. Hundreds of thousands of patients are victims of medical errors each year and many of them suffer from permanent disabilities as a result‚ some even die. In its report‚ To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System‚ the Institute of Medicine (IOM) estimates that 44‚000 to 98‚000 Americans die each year not from

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    DECISION ANALYSIS Making important decisions often requires treating major uncertainty‚ long time horizons‚ and complex value issues. To deal with such problems‚ the discipline of decision analysis was developed. The discipline comprises the philosophy‚ theory‚ methodology‚ and professional practice necessary to formalize the analysis of important decisions. Decision Analysis is a set of quantitative decision-making techniques for decision situations in which uncertainty exists. Decision analysis represents

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    Common MS Office Errors Tanesha Caldwell IT/206 Dr. Christopher Barrett 4 December 2010 Microsoft Office Word: Microsoft Word is a full-featured word processing program that allows you to create professional looking documents and revise them easily (Gary Shelly‚ 2008). This software allows users to create anything from flyers‚ resumes‚ cover sheets‚ research papers‚ etc. It also allows users to revise them‚ if needed. These documents can be as simple or complex as needed and also very

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    Interruptions and Medication Errors Stephanie Graber St. Catherine University Abstract Healthcare settings can be hectic‚ demanding‚ time-constrained environments. Within these environments‚ nurses are expected to perform tasks that often require their undivided attention. However‚ nurses are frequently interrupted‚ which can distract their attention and add to the complexity of their work and affect patient safety. This paper systemically reviews the peer-reviewed literature on interruptions

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    Understanding the Customer and Supply Chain Uncertainty To understand the customer‚ a company must identify the needs of the customer segment being served. Let us compare 7-Eleven Japan and a discounter such as Sam’s Club (a part ofWal-Mart). When customers go to 7-Eleven to purchase detergent‚ they go there for the convenience of a nearby store and are not necessarily looking for the lowest price. In contrast‚ a low price is very important to a customer going to Sam’s Club. This customer may be

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    TEACHING NOTES BUSINESS ETHICS PROGRAM Ignore the Error? Teaching Notes What Are the Relevant Facts? 1. Kelsey‚ the audit senior‚ knows a material cutoff error exists in Compo’s financial statements. 2. Compo‚ a major client of the CPA firm‚ does not want to make an adjustment for the cutoff error. 3. 4. What Are the Ethics of the Alternatives? • Contrary to the firm’s policy‚ Bruce‚ the audit manager‚ has asked Kelsey not to document the cutoff error. What Are the Ethical Issues? 1. 2. Kelsey

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    1. How can the uncertainty map help managers? Pearson’s uncertainty map provides a framework for analyzing and understanding uncertainty in the innovation process. It addresses the nature of the uncertainty and the way it changes over time‚ and provides managers with knowledge to make a decision and transform ideas into innovation. It also determines the type of management skills needed for different degrees of uncertainty. The framework separates uncertainty into four quadrants based on basic

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    Running head: Medication Errors January 2012   When patients enter a hospital or doctor’s office they do so with the expectation that their safety is of great importance. In addition‚ when medication is prescribed and given to patients‚ the safety of the patient is at the hands of the doctor. The patient is under the impression that the medication is being given correctly and will not harm them. Unfortunately‚ medication errors do occur and when they do‚ the patient can experience potential

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