(Solution) MATH 399N Week 2 Discussion: Misleading Graphs

Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 2 Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source Initial Post Instructions After exploring different types of graphs this week, it is unfortunate to learn that there are sometimes misleading graphs used in the news, politics, medicine, etc. in order to sway a decision or belief. Some items to watch out for in graphs are— Is there a title that explains what the graph is displaying? Are nu...
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(Solution) MATH 399N Week 1 Discussion: Descriptive Statistics

Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: Textbook: Chapter 1 (All Sections), 2 (Sections 2.5 - 2.7) Lesson Minimum of 1 scholarly source Initial Post Instructions When data is collected, the most common calculations computed are the Measures of Central Tendency, mean, median and mode. It is important to know how to compute these values and it is also extremely important to know what these values mean in context of the data set. Use the inte...
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(Solution) UG Arithmetic Attempt 1 100 percent correct

UG Arithmetic Attempt 1 1. Which fraction has the greatest value? A 1/3 B 3/10 C 1/4 D 2/12 2. Which expression is illustrated on the number line? A 4 - 2 B -2 + 4 C -2 + 6 D 4 + (-6) 3. Petra has done a survey of car ownership in her neighborhood. She finds that the ratio...
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(Solution) UG Algebra Attempt 1 100 percent correct

UG Algebra Attempt 1 1. Solve for x.  5(3x-2)=5 A B C D   2. Which two equations are equivalent? A y = (x + 4)2 y = x2 + 16 B y = (x – 3)2 y = x2 – 6x + 9 C y = (x + 2)2 y = x2 + 2x + 2 D y = (x – 6)2 y = x2 – 12x – 36 3. Which line has an undefined slope? ...
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(Solution) NR631 Week 8: Collaboration Cafe: Wrapping up CGE Part I

Wrapping up CGE Part I At the end of each discussion, you are asked to provide a summary of your learning for the week. This reflective summary should focus on one or two key takeaway points that you feel are valuable to you as a rising executive leader. Take some time to review your discussion summaries and choose one or two of the biggest "Aha!" moments of the course, then tell us about them and why they are important in your development as an executive leader. Solution: According to ...
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(Solution) NR631 Week 7 Risk Management and Human Resource Management Plans

Purpose The process of project management has five phases:(1) design and initiation, which you just completed;(2) finalizing your plan before implementation, which you will do now; (3) implementation;(4) monitor and control; and finally, (5) evaluation and lessons learned (as well as knowledge transfer).   During Phase 2 (finalizing the project plan), you will continue to create the tools and documents you will need when you implement your project as the project manager in Phase 3. ...
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(Solution) NR631 Week 7: Controlling Risks and Project Budgets

You'll recall that as part of developing your project charter (Week 2), you submitted a preliminary budget. This week's lesson went into much greater depth on the financial aspects of a project. This is a good time to look at your preliminary budget, consider what was presented in this week's lesson, and reflect back on other financial concepts and tools you learned throughout the nurse executive track. Use the following questions as the basis for your discussion this week. What variances c...
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(Solution) NR631 Week 6 Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Gantt Chart

Purpose The process of project management has five phases:(1) design and initiation, which you just completed;(2) finalizing your plan before implementation, which you will do now; (3) implementation;(4) monitor and control; and finally, (5) evaluation and lessons learned (as well as knowledge transfer).   During Phase 2 (finalizing the project plan), you will continue to create the tools and documents you will need when you implement your project as the project manager in Phase 3. ...
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(Solution) NR631 Week 6: Planning and Scheduling

Assume you were appointed as project manager to lead a dozen of your classmates to write up an end-of-course summary guide that would be used to update all areas of the course (i.e., discussion questions, lectures, assignments, quizzes, and exams). You get to meet face to face periodically, but the majority of the work is done via conference call and e-mail. You plan to form subteams to work on each of these elements, each headed by a subteam leader. How would you set up your WBS? What are some ...
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(Solution) NR631 Week 5 Deliverables and Critical Success Factors(CSF)

Purpose The process of project management has five phases:(1) design and initiation, which you just completed;(2) finalizing your plan before implementation, which you will do now; (3) implementation;(4) monitor and control; and finally, (5) evaluation and lessons learned (as well as knowledge transfer).   During Phase 2 (finalizing the project plan), you will continue to create the tools and documents you will need when you implement your project as the project manager in Phase 3. ...
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