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    Trials 4 2. Systems Biology 4 3. Simulation of processes: 4 4. Better disease prediction: 4 5. Risk and compliance management: 4 External Processes 4 1. Real-time health tracking 4 2. Electronic health records and Electronic medical records 4 3. Cross-selling applications 5 4. Credit services to medical practitioners 5 Internal Process – Clinical Trials 5 Applications 5 Competitive advantage 6 Metrics 6 Tools 7 Issues 7 External Process 8 Driving New Insights through Big Data Analysis 8 Usage of…

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    The qualitative description approach is utilized to describe an individual’s lived experience in his or her own terms or understandings – it is a recognition of various shared experiences, social interactions, and a comprehensive analysis of an experience in the ordinary, layman terms of that particular event (Sandelowski, 2000; Willis, Sullivan-Bolyai, Knafl, & Cohen, 2016; Frankel & Devers, 2000). This type of qualitative methodology can be particularly insightful for analyzing individual…

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    misalignments, differences, and gaps in the current compensation system within the organization. Determination of issues that are most prominent based on the qualitative data of the existing population that will be affected by the change. Determination of the strengths and weaknesses of the current compensation packages, while impacting a change to either stay the same, increase or reduce any necessary changes to the program. Comprising a SWOT analysis that will align with the company’s…

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    Job Analysis Documents Table 1 presents the data from all of the relevant JA sources on competencies. In order to only retain competencies that were of greater significance to the job each data source had a cut-off point (retention criteria) and if the values were lower than this then they were removed from further analyses. The retention criteria for each of the data sources was approximately half their possible maximum values: 55, 4 and 50 respectively. The combined competency weight were…

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    department of Information Systems. This document is in correspondence with the course MIS 5375 580 for the purpose of midterm examination only. Any concerns regarding can be addressed to mukeshreddydhanagari@dusty.tamiu.edu Running head: Data Mining & Business Analytics Mid Term 1. Explain what data mining and business analytics consist of and how they differ and resemble each other. Data mining is a process of extracting data which cannot be identified using simple analysis. This process…

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    referent-based method, the weighting approach could help provide meaningful quantitative analysis when assessing students’ concept maps in terms of the importance of…

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    I believe it`s important to note that there`s no single, accepted way of carrying out a research. Indeed, how researchers proceed depends on upon a range of factors, including their beliefs about the nature of the social world, the nature of knowledge and how it can be acquired, the purposes, and the goals of the research, its participants or I would say the audience and time and environment in which they`re conducting. Differences in the mix of these factors have led to numerous variations in…

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    The PEST analysis, like a SWOT analysis studies four dimensions. However, a PEST analysis looks at the political, economic, socio-cultural, and technological factors. The difference between a PEST analysis and a SWOT analysis is that a SWOT analysis analyzes internal factors whereas a PEST analysis involves examining the external factors that affect one’s work environment. Organizations conduct PEST analyses in order to create strategies going forward. For my PEST analysis, I am going to analyze…

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    .2: SWOT ANALYSIS When evaluating major investments, organizations may carry out a SWOT analysis in order to support proper decision making. The SWOT analysis method is useful when trying to ascertain negative and positive factors concerning the investment. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses/Limitations, Opportunities and Threats. A SWOT analysis is a method of analyzing internal factors a business can control and external factors it cannot control. A company's strengths and weaknesses are…

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    As a company that has grown via acquisition, there were many legacy systems in place that the acquired companies used for sales analysis. There was no standardization, with each organization operating as it’s own entity under the corporate umbrella. Some used platforms like Cognos, others used Microsoft Excel as their analysis tool. There was no unified marketing effort. Recognizing the drawbacks this approach, Airgas began an effort to bring everyone…

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