Category: Business and Entrepreneurship

  • “Applying Probability to Real World Problems”

    This assignment relates to the Course Learning Requirements:
    CLR3 Understand the Fundamentals of Probability
    Objective of this Assignment: Evaluate various probability problems as they apply to real world problems.
    Instructions: Use Word or Excel to solve the following exercises. Please show all your work

  • Title: “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Literature Review”

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  • Title: “Achieving Self-Sufficiency: My Goals for Completing a Certificate Program”

    In 450 to 500 words, describe what you hope to accomplish once you have completed your certificate program. In your essay, include why you selected this particular certificate and how it will help you toward your goals in general and, more specifically, toward becoming more self-sufficient. Evaluation of the essay will include the information provided on the steps you have taken toward your goal, how your past experience integrates with your future plans, and your ability to communicate in writing. Essays shorter or longer than the indicated word-length will be disqualified. Essays must be typed and should not include your name or other identifiable information.

  • “Building Your Professional Brand: Creating a Digital Portfolio for Career Success”

    The Project and Portfolio I: Personal Branding course combines hands-on learning experiences with summative and formative portfolio assessments. In this course, students will explore, build, and assess their professional brand identity, points of differentiation, and areas of expertise to highlight online. Students will create a digital portfolio website to serve as the foundation for all portfolio pieces throughout the program. By the end of the course, students will have a digital platform to showcase their future work and continually enhance their appeal to future employers and industry professionals.

  • Title: “Analyzing and Recommending a Major Purchase: A Yardstick Report”

    Analyze, sort, and interpret statistical data and other information using tables, measures of central tendency (mean, median, and mode), and decision matrices.
    Draw meaningful conclusions and make practical report recommendations after sound and valid analysis.
    Organize report data logically, and provide reader cues to aid comprehension.
    Write short informational reports that describe routine tasks.
    Prepare short analytical reports that solve business problems.
    Instructions
    Informal Yardstick Report (Activity 12.19)
    Course Project – Scenario
    Your company is considering a major purchase of equipment and/or service (example: a new computer system, new fleet of trucks, new food vendor for the company cafeteria.) You have been assigned to research this product/service and present the findings and make a recommendation in the form of an analytical report, a yardstick report.
    Your primary research will be in the form of interviews with individuals (users, owners, salespeople, technicians, etc.) in a position to comment on the attributes of the product/service. Your secondary research will be information in print form or electronic sources, such as Internet, magazine articles or owner manuals.
    The report should include an analysis and discussion of at least three comparable models or versions of the targeted product/service as well as you conclusions and recommendations based on the analysis.
    Formatting: single-spaced, 1″ margins, 12-point font size, and APA style of documenting sources of information. Use a memo format for this yardstick business report (as shown in the textbook.)
    Length: A minimum of three pages of text.
    Components: Introduction, body, conclusion, recommendations, and bibliography. The yardstick report must also include at least two meaningful visual component (graph, chart, image, etc.)
    Information Sources: A minimum of three sources including at least one primary source and secondary source. A primary source would be a personal interview, a survey you conducted, a demonstration you observed, or trying the product or service yourself.
    You must use APA formatting for citing your sources and reference page. Information on APA reference and a yardstick report format example please use your textbook, chapter 12.