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    I believe the statistical analysis best fits this company because it could be used to rule out the likelihood that the outcome of taxes on sales, identification of revenues, and tax liability were in fact caused by random error or chance, and this case an inexperienced worker. This…

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    The elderly have an increased risk for falls due to their loss in balance as well as their decreased mobility. Exercising these patients can help increase their balance as well as their mobility in turn decreasing their risk for falls. One form of exercise that could be used is called dance based therapy. In a study done by Krampe, Rantz, Dowell, et. al. (2011) it was found that…

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    The break-even analysis completed for each of the above assumptions revealed how sensitive each of the assumption is in terms of a percentage amount to the NPV calculation. Basically, the lower the absolute change in percentage the more sensitive the assumption is to the…

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    Thus, if the managers do not have an estimate of the market conditions they would be facing continuous loss. In addition to this, we have learnt that a diversified portfolio of the companies should have to be made so that the risk of one investment can be managed with the risk of other investment by of setting. This is one of the greatest success strategies in portfolio…

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    2.1 Considerations to evaluate a strategic option Once the strategic decision makers have made a selection of potential strategies, they need to evaluate these options to choose the most appropriate strategy or combination of strategies (Louw & Venter, 2013:280). In the case of The Impala Platinum mine case study, the content of the overall cost leadership strategy chosen need to be evaluated for its contribution to the organisation’s objectives as recommended by (Louw & Venter, 2013:280).…

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    (p.16) Involve in market research that is the analysis of actual/potential customers, target market, size and segmentation. Also, be able to evaluate the firm’s potential derived from the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analysis that will serve to achieve a sustainable competitive advantage in the market. In addition, be able to develop a positioning strategy for the firm within…

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    Cumulative net 1933980 373648 433642 529671 Risk assessment • Savings of the projects • Reduced income in the first three months of operation because of the marketing testing strategy. • Delay in the Medicare Benefits Schedule Rebates because the facility is new. • Low level of activity than anticipated before the launch of the project • Technical desuetude, especially in the equipment replacement costs and the consumables • Market dynamics, for instance suppliers’ non-cooperation • Lack…

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    Inc. (Again, company as a whole as well as employees), and the decision-maker (myself). There are many legal implications and potential risks that arise if CleverTech Inc’s trade secrets are used within any of OpenTech’s products. Many detrimental risks would arise to OpenTech if a connection were to be found. Also, the decision-maker could face many legal risks posed by CleverTech Inc. It should be strongly noted also that CleverTech Inc. did not take the precautions of claiming superimposing…

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    the risk and return tradeoff, where if there is high risk it will compensate with high return as well as the low risk with lower return. The risk can be classified into two types which are systematic (uncontrollable) risk and unsystematic (controllable) risk. The examples of systematic risk are the interest rate risk, inflation risk, foreign exchange risk, country risk, political risk and market risk. Meanwhile, the example of unsystematic risk is business risk, liquidity risk and credit risk.…

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    the data of company is my responsibility. Security strategy plan helps to prepare an organization to face any type of unwanted security issues. As a security manager first thing I will do the Identification of threat, assessment of risk and controlling and mitigation actions should be planned, implementation of recovery strategies and continuity planning, and final step is documentation. I will plan my thoughts in an order • Establishing security roles and responsibilities •…

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