Teaching process is a vital part in the process of knowledge gaining. That is why we put all our affords to create most interactive and breathtaking teaching materials. With our Business Related materials your students will enhance their knowledge and you can be sure that teaching process will be as interesting as it possible.
Teaching process is a vital part in the process of knowledge gaining. That is why we put all our affords to create most interactive and breathtaking teaching materials. With our Business Related materials your students will enhance their knowledge and you can be sure that teaching process will be as interesting as it possible.
The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous is a lecture which is covered within the Statistic or Basic Business Statistic module by business and economics students.
This lecture will help you learn about characteristics of continuous probability distributions and how to use the normal distribution to solve business problems.
In this lecture, you learn to:
To compute probabilities from the normal distribution
How to use the normal distribution to solve business problems
To use the normal probability plot to determine whether a set of data is approximately normally distributed
To compute probabilities from the uniform distribution
To compute probabilities from the exponential distribution
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The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Lecture Power Point Presentation
The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Test Bank with 178 different related questions with full answer description and explanation
53 Exercises related to the topic with all answers to them
The Normal Distribution and Other Continuous Reading Resources file in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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Introduction to Multiple Regression is a lecture which is covered within the Statistic or Basic Business Statistic module by business and economics students.
This lecture will introduce you to multiple regression models that use two or more independent variables to predict the value of a dependent variable.
Learning objectives:
• How to develop a multiple regression model
• How to interpret the regression coefficients
• How to determine which independent variables to include in the regression model
• How to determine which independent variables are most important in predicting a dependent variable
• How to use categorical independent variables in a regression model
• How to predict a categorical dependent variable using logistic regression
• How to identify individual observations that may be unduly influencing the multiple regression model
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Introduction to Multiple Regression Lecture Power Point Presentation
Test Bank for Introduction to Multiple Regression with 343 Questions with all answers to them
86 Exercises for Introduction to Multiple Regression
Plus reading resource on Introduction to Multiple Regression in order to enhance you overall knowledge about the topic.
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Sustainability and Supply Chain Management is a lecture which is covered within the Operation Management Module which is covered by Bachelor and Master Level Students.
Managers must consider how the products and services they provide affect both people and the environment. Certainly, firms must provide products and services that are innovative and attractive to buyers. But today’s technologies allow consumers, communities, public interest groups, and regulators to be well informed about all aspects of an organization’s performance. As a result, stakeholders can have strong views about firms that fail to respect the environment or that engage in unethical conduct. Firms need to consider all the implications of a product—from design to disposal.
Learning objectives:
Describe corporate social responsibility
Describe sustainability
Explain the 3Rs for sustainability
Calculate design for disassembly
Explain the impact of sustainable regulations on operations
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Sustainability and Supply Chain Management Lecture Power Point Presentation
Detailed Sustainability and Supply Chain Management Lesson Plan
Sustainability and Supply Chain Management Test Bank with answers (more than 100 Questions)
2 Case Studies with all Answers to them
19 Exercises with all answers for Seminar or Lecture
Plus reading resource on Sustainability and Supply Chain Management in order to enhance you overall knowledge about the topic.
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Time-Series Forecasting is a lecture which is covered within the Statistic or Basic Business Statistic module by business and economics students. A time series is a set of numerical data collected over time. Due to differences in the features of data for various investments described in the Using Statistics scenario, you need to consider several different approaches for forecasting time-series data.
This lecture begins with an introduction to the importance of business forecasting and a description of the components of time-series models. The coverage of forecasting models begins with annual time-series data. First section presents moving averages and exponential smoothing methods for smoothing a series. This is followed by least-squares trend fitting and forecasting in the next section and autoregressive modeling in the following section. After lecture discusses how to choose among alternative forecasting models. Finally lecture develops models for monthly and quarterly time series.
Learning objectives:
To construct different time-series forecasting models: moving averages, exponential smoothing, linear trend, quadratic trend, exponential trend, autoregressive models, and least squares models for seasonal data
To choose the most appropriate time-series forecasting model
In this lecture we discussed:
The importance of forecasting
The component factors of the time-series model
The smoothing of data series
Moving averages
Exponential smoothing
Least square trend fitting and forecasting
Linear, quadratic and exponential models
Autoregressive models
A procedure for choosing appropriate models
Time-series forecasting of monthly or quarterly data by using dummy variables
Pitfalls concerning time-series analysis
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Time-Series Forecasting Lecture Power Point Presentation
Test Bank for Time-Series Forecasting with 170 Questions with all answers to them
64 Exercises for Time-Series Forecasting seminar or lecture
Plus reading resource on Time-Series Forecasting in order to enhance you overall knowledge about the topic.
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Business Analytics is a lecture which is covered within the Statistic or Basic Business Statistic module by business and economics students.
Descriptive analytics, predictive analytics, and prescriptive analytics form the three broad categories of analytic methods. Descriptive analytics explores business activities that have occurred or are occurring in the present moment. Predictive analytics identifies what is likely to occur in the (near) future and finds relationships in data that may not be readily apparent using descriptive analytics. Prescriptive analytics investigates what should occur and prescribes the best course of action for the future. Predictive and prescriptive analytics make practical the use of big data to support decision making, although many of these techniques also work with smaller sets of data, as examples in this chapter demonstrate. This lecture begins with descriptive analytics but focuses on predictive analytics. The lecture does not cover prescriptive analytics methods.
Learning objectives:
To develop dashboard elements such as sparklines, gauges, bullet graphs, and tree-maps for descriptive analytics
How to use classification and regression trees for predictive analytics
How to use neural nets for predictive analytics
How to use cluster analysis for predictive analytics
How to use multidimensional scaling for predictive analytics
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Business Analytics Lecture Power Point Presentation
Test Bank for Business Analytics with 112 Questions with all answers to them
59 Exercises for Business Analytics seminar or lecture
Plus reading resource on Business Analytics in order to enhance you overall knowledge about the topic.
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Chi-Square and Nonparametric Tests is a lecture which is covered within the Statistic or Basic Business Statistic module by business and economics students.
This lecture extends hypothesis testing to analyze differences between population proportions based on two or more samples and to test the hypothesis of independence in the joint responses to two categorical variables. The lecture concludes with nonparametric tests as alternatives to several hypothesis tests.
Learning objectives:
How and when to use the chi-square test for contingency tables
How to use the Marascuilo procedure for determining pairwise differences when evaluating more than two proportions
How and when to use nonparametric tests
How and when to use the McNemar test
How to use the Chi-Square to test for a variance or standard deviation
How to use the Friedman rank test for comparing multiple population medians in a randomized block design
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Chi-Square and Nonparametric Tests Lecture Power Point Presentation
Test Bank for Chi-Square and Nonparametric Tests with 175 Questions with all answers to them
59 Exercises for Chi-Square and Nonparametric Tests lecture / seminar
Plus reading resource on Chi-Square and Nonparametric Tests in order to enhance you overall knowledge about the topic.
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Public Relations and Crisis Management is a lecture which is covered during Marketing Related modules by Bachelor as well as Master Level Students.
Crisis management is the process by which an organisation or a company deals with a major unpredictable event that threatens to harm or damage the company, its stakeholders or the general public. That is why it is extremely important for future marketing managers to be aware of this topic and be ready to deal with such cases. The teaching resources of this lecture will help you to conduct brilliant lesson for your students and deliver topic materials in the most interesting and engaging way. You may be 100 % sure that students will love it.
Learning Objectives for Lecture:
Public Relations
What is Public Relations?
Public/Stakeholders for PR activities
Ryanair case
Developing PR Key Messages
Crisis Management
Definitions and Examples
BP Crisis Case
7Rs of Crisis Management
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1 Public Relations and Crisis Management Power Point Presentation for Lecture
1 Power Point Presentation for Seminar
1 Case study of Virgin Group Crisis Situation and 2 exercises related to the case study-
1 Case Study of Hoover Sales Promotion Crisis with interesting Video clip and questions for discussion
1 Video of Crisis Management
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Job Evaluation is one of the topic which is covered during Human Resource Management Module lectures and seminars in order to enhance students’ knowledge.
Key Covered Questions:
1.What is Job Evaluation?
2.Aims and Approaches of Job Evaluation
3.JE Methods
4.Analytical Job Evaluation Methods
5.Point-Factor Method
6.Common Problems
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1 Job Evaluation Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Seminar Plan with 4 different activities
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Electronic Contracting is a lecture which is covered during Internet Law Module.
This lecture is covered with bachelor level 5 student!
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1 Electronic Contracting - Internet Law Lecture Power Point Presentation
7 Interesting Case Studies for Seminar/Tutorial
3 Interesting Video Clips for Lecture/Seminar
1 File with recommended reading materials
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Software and Databases in Internet is a lecture which is covered during Internet Law Module.
This lecture is covered with bachelor level 5 student!
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1 Software and Databases in Internet - Internet Law Lecture Power Point Presentation
Lecture Outline:
• Requirements for Computer Programs and Database
• Copyright and Sui Generis rights
• Infringement of computer program copyright
• Defenses for infringements
• Lawful user concept
• Criticism and discussion of database protection
6 Interesting Case Studies for Seminar/Tutorial
1 File with recommended reading materials
2 Interactive Interesting Video Clips
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Operations and Productivity is a lecture which is covered within the Operation Management Module which is covered by Bachelor and Master Level Students.
Operations managers throughout the world are producing products every day to provide for the well-being of society. These products take on a multitude of forms. They may be washing machines at Whirlpool, motion pictures at Dream Works, rides at Disney World, or food at Hard Rock Cafe. These firms produce thousands of complex products every day — to be delivered as the customer ordered them, when the customer wants them, and where the customer wants them.
Learning objectives:
Define operations management
Explain the distinction between goods and services
Explain the difference between production and productivity
Compute single-factor productivity
Compute multifactor productivity
Identify the critical variables in enhancing productivity
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Operations and Productivity Lecture Power Point Presentation
3 Case Studies with all Answers to them
14 Discussion Questions for Seminar with Answers
17 Exercises with all answers for Seminar or Lecture
Plus reading resource on Operations and Productivity in order to enhance you overall knowledge about the topic.
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Writing and Completing Reports and Proposals is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This Lecture wraps up the sequence on developing reports and proposals. It also includes coverage of writing for websites and wikis, as well as creating visuals for illustrating reports.
Learning Objectives:
List the topics commonly covered in the introduction, body, and close of informational reports, analytical reports, and proposals.
Identify five characteristics of effective writing in online reports, and explain how to adapt your writing approach for wikis.
Discuss six principles of graphic design that can improve the quality of your visuals, and identify the major types of business visuals.
Summarize the four tasks involved in completing business reports and proposals.
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Writing and Completing Reports and Proposals Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 Folder with relevant pictures
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Data Protection is a lecture which is covered during Internet Law Module.
This lecture is covered with bachelor level 5 students!
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1 Data Protection - Internet Law Lecture Power Point Presentation
Lecture Outline:
• Digitization,Personal data and the data industry
• Information protected under privacy
• Legal Framework for Privacy Protection
• Principles of Data Protection
• International Data Protection Framework
5 Interesting Case Studies for Seminar/Tutorial
2 Interesting Video Clips for Lecture/Seminar
1 File with recommended reading materials
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Managing Careers and Retention – Human Resource is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module.
The main purpose of this Lecture is to explain how to support your employees’ career development needs and improve employee retention. The main topics we’ll address are career management, improving employee engagement through career development, managing employee turnover and retention, employee life-cycle management, and managing dismissals.
**Interesting Issues: **
Cognizant Corporation creates products for things like managing huge volumes of images and other content in computer systems. Creating such products requires creative and engaged employees. Cognizant therefore takes talent development very seriously, and its managers consciously consider the talent development implications of each of their strategic decisions. We will see how they do this.
Learning Objectives:
Discuss what employers and supervisors can do to support employees’ career development needs.
Explain why career development can improve employee engagement.
Describe a comprehensive approach to retaining employees.
List and briefly explain the main decisions employers should address in reaching promotion and other employee life-cycle career decisions.
Explain each of the main grounds for dismissal.
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1 Managing Careers and Retention Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
3 Case Studies with all answers to them
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 Interesting Exercise
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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Communication Challenges in a Diverse, Global Marketplace is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This lecture explores the opportunities and challenges that a diverse business environment presents to today’s professional communicators, including the importance of developing cultural competency and recognizing all the dimensions of diversity. The lecture closes with advice for adapting to other business cultures and improving intercultural communication skills.
Learning Objectives:
1 Discuss the opportunities and challenges of intercultural communication.
2 Define cultural competency, and explain the influence of culture on business communication.
3 Explain the importance of recognizing cultural variations, and list eight key dimensions of cultural diversity.
4 List four general guidelines for adapting to any business culture.
5 Identify six steps you can take to improve your intercultural communication skills.
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1 Communication Challenges in a Diverse, Global Marketplace Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 Folder with relevant pictures
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Monitoring and Controlling is a lecture which is covered during Management Module. This resource is suitable for bachelor and master level students who are studying in business department.
Managers must monitor whether goals that were established as part of the planning process are being accomplished efficiently and effectively. That’s what they do when they control. Appropriate controls can help managers look for specific performance gaps and areas for improvement. Focus on the following learning objectives as you read and study this lecture.
Learning Objectives of this lecture are:
Explain the nature and importance of control.
Describe the three steps in the control process.
Explain how organizational and employee performance are measured.
• Know how to be effective at giving feedback.
Describe tools used to measure organizational performance.
Discuss contemporary issues in control.
• Develop your skill at dealing with difficult people.
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Monitoring and Controlling Lecture Power Point Presentation
Lecture Note Guide
Test Bank with 132 different questions with full answer description and explanation
Eight Interesting Discussion Questions with answers to them
Four Interesting Exercises related to the topic with all answers to them
Two Interesting Case Studies with all answers to case study questions
Two Reading Resources files related to lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
1 Folder with relevant useful pictures
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Professional Communication in a Digital, Social, Mobile World is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This lecture emphasizes the importance of effective communication, explains what it means to communicate in a professional context, describes the communication process model and the ways social media have changed the nature of business communication, introduces students to three major classes of communication technology, and offers guidance for making ethical choices as a business communicator.
Learning Objectives:
Explain the importance of effective communication to your career and to the companies where you will work.
Explain what it means to communicate as a professional in a business context.
Contrast the conventional communication process model with the social communication model.
Identify five major benefits of business communication technology and three major innovations that are reshaping the practice of communication.
Define ethics, explain the difference between an ethical dilemma and an ethical lapse, and list six guidelines for making ethical communication choices.
Identify six related skills that you will have the opportunity to develop as you work on your communication skills in this course.
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1 Professional Communication in a Digital, Social, Mobile World Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 Folder with relevant pictures
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Training and Developing Employees - HR is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module.
The purpose of this lecture is to increase your effectiveness in training employees. The main topics we will cover include orientating employees, designing onboarding to improve employee engagement, the training process, analyzing training needs, implementing training and development programs, and evaluating the training efforts.
**Interesting Issues: **
For about 6 years after buying May Department Stores Co., Macy’s Inc. emphasized consolidation. First it focused on integrating the regional department stores under one Macy’s umbrella. Then the recession hit and Macy’s turned to cutting costs. Meanwhile, Macy’s customer service suffered. Many sales associates failed to provide the service level that customers wanted. With deteriorating service cutting into its sales and profits, the question was, what should Macy’s do about it now? We will see what it did.
Learning Objectives:
Summarize the purpose and process of employee orientation.
Give an example of how to design on boarding to improve employee engagement.
List and briefly explain each of the steps in the training process.
Explain how to use five training techniques.
List and briefly discuss four management development methods.
List and briefly discuss the importance of the steps in leading organizational change.
Explain why a controlled study may be superior for evaluating the training program’s effect.
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1 Training and Developing Employees Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
3 Case Studies with all answers to them
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 Interesting Exercise
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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Building Positive Employee Relations – Human Resource is a lecture which is covered during Human Resource Management Module.
The main purpose of this lecture is to explain the building blocks of positive employee relations. Our topics include what is employee relations, managing employee relations, using human resources management tools to promote ethics and fair treatment, managing employee discipline, and developing employee engagement and great places to work for.
**Interesting Issues: **
After a worker uprising over pay and work rules at Apple Inc.’s Foxconn IPhone assembly plant in Shenzhen, China, Apple asked the plant’s owner to have the Fair Labor Association (FLA) survey the plant’s workers. The FLA found “tons of issues.” We’ll see what they found and what Foxconn’s management did to improve the situation.
Learning Objectives:
Define employee relations.
Discuss at least four methods for managing employee relations.
Explain what is meant by ethical behavior.
Explain what is meant by fair disciplinary practices.
Answer the question: “How do companies become “Best Companies to Work For?"
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1 Building Positive Employee Relations Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 110 different questions with full answer description and explanation
3 Case Studies with all answers to them
10 Interesting Discussion Questions and answers to them
1 Interesting Exercise
1 additional reading file about the lecture topic in order to enhance Lecturer/Teacher/Student knowledge
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Interpersonal Communication Skills is a lecture which is covered during Business Communication Module.
This Lecture explores five important aspects of interpersonal communication: listening, nonverbal communication, workplace conversations, conflict management, and negotiation.
Learning Objectives:
Explain why listening is such a complex communication process, and describe three steps to becoming a better listener.
Explain the importance of nonverbal communication and identify six major categories of nonverbal expression.
Outline an effective process for initiating, sustaining, and concluding workplace conversations.
Explain the causes of workplace conflict, and identify five productive steps for resolving conflict.
Describe the importance of negotiation as a communication skill, and explain how to prepare for and conduct a negotiation.
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1 Interpersonal Communication Skills Lecture Power Point Presentation
1 Guide file how to conduct Lecture
1 Test Bank with 100 different questions with full answer description and explanation
1 Folder with relevant pictures
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