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    The modern world is filled with information. This information not only exists as documentary form but has also been created in as new digital forms as digital ones such as audio, media, text, etc. Data can be used in various ways and in multiple fields. Doctors utilize former data or knowledge to innovate methods for resisting or curing incurable diseases. CIA agents use detailed data to narrow down the target for supporting evidence; Business managers use data to improve the performance of the…

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    Concept of brand associations formerly been argued have various dimensions which can be from 3 types to 16 types. Aaker’s categorization has outlined that brand associations has 11 types while Keller’s association define 3 types associations (Ramsoy, 2011). Aaker’s theory clarify that brand association’s function as value creators for a company which helps gain information, differentiating one another, provides decision maker reason to buy, creating positive attitudes, and also a basis for…

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    Kaplan and Norton’s Balanced Scorecard provide four perspectives that assist in creating vision and strategy as follows: Finance – Observes high level financial objectives and measures and asks how does a company look to its shareholders? Customer – Focuses on customer satisfaction and asks how do customers view a company? Internal Processes – Focuses on how well the company is run and if a company is providing what the customers want, or answers the question, what should a company be best at…

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    reason, the balance scorecard needs to be linked with its performance measures from an internal business perspective. IT is a department that is always innovating and standardizing software’s, and platforms to make sure that a business is running more efficiently. The reason for the IT department taking such a hit and having conflicts with the business department may be because of the lack of both innovation and learning which is the third perspective of the balanced scorecard. The lack of…

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    easy to pronounce, not offensive, and had “pro” meaning professional so it would call customers’ attention. In that same quarter I decide to open a new office in Sao Paulo and increase the number of sellers in Chicago, Paris, and Shanghai. My Balanced Scorecard of the fourth quarter gave me a huge surprise; it was the highest in the…

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    The balanced score card was developed by Dr. Robert Kaplan and David Norton. It is stated that the balanced scorecard is a strategic planning and management system that is used extensively in business and industry, government, and nonprofit organizations worldwide to align business activities to the vision and strategy of the organization, improve internal and external communications, and monitor organization. Below is a chart that tells you what it should look like. When examining Wells…

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    Work Life Balance

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    This opportunity has allowed me to create a more balanced routine as well as reduce the potential of burnout due to overload. This being said, it also reduces the number of days that I am absent. Another opportunity provided through my employer are stress management programs. I participated in several of…

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    Secrets to Living a Balanced Life Have you ever been on a circus, watching a tightrope walker? Obviously, the only thing he’s stepping on is a rope. As he shifts his body forward, his hands are gripped tightly around a balancing pole. He has to walk from one end to the other. Above that, he is also balancing another pole on his chin and on the top of that pole is a plate. Just like the performance of a tightrope walker, life is very much a balancing act. If things start to drift off balance,…

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    guided reading is not enough to support the ENL students. In the study researched by Kamps et al (2007), about 60 percent of the students who were receiving direct instruction met benchmark versus the 17 percent who reached benchmark that had a balanced literacy approach. One way that teachers can meet the needs of their students is by offering a modified guided reading approach. This approach enhances the guided reading format to meet the needs of the ENL students. The variation focuses on…

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    Breann Powell is an eighteen year old female and she is currently an Occupational Therapy student at Worcester State University. For this profile she filled out a “time study” that she recorded her activities for four days, an interest check list that she labeled different activities as a casual interest, a strong interest, or no interest, and she took a life balance inventory which gives life balance scores based on what she is interested in and how often she gets to do those things. Roles and…

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