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Calculus 1 MATH1130 1
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Food & Culture FDNT470 17
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This is MNGT4711 Module 6 final assignment. It includes a completed Problem Solution/Opportunity Financial Forecasting Report. Includes: 
-A cash flow analysis 
-A completed financial matrix 
-NPV - Net Present Value 
-Payback period and cashhole
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MNGT 4711: Analytical Decision-Making (2022/23)• By Welch1
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This is MNGT4711 Module 6 final assignment. It includes a completed Problem Solution/Opportunity Financial Forecasting Report. Includes: 
-A cash flow analysis 
-A completed financial matrix 
-NPV - Net Present Value 
-Payback period and cashhole
This assingment document includes a completed evaluation report. The report incorporates problem/opportunity statement, ideas generated, the SMART model of evaluation, the probability tree as well as a force field analysis (FFA) of the problem/opportunity. 
 
Problem/opportunity definition 
 
Ideas you generated for your problem/opportunity 
 
SMART model 
 
Probability Tree 
 
Force Field Analysis 
 
Final conclusion and recommendations
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This assingment document includes a completed evaluation report. The report incorporates problem/opportunity statement, ideas generated, the SMART model of evaluation, the probability tree as well as a force field analysis (FFA) of the problem/opportunity. 
 
Problem/opportunity definition 
 
Ideas you generated for your problem/opportunity 
 
SMART model 
 
Probability Tree 
 
Force Field Analysis 
 
Final conclusion and recommendations
This is final assignment in MNGT4711 - Analytical Decision Making (Module 7). 

In this paper the folllowing are addressed; the WBS, Responsibility Matrix, and Schedule that was developed for the project.

Also includes a gantt chart and a responsibility matrix.
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This is final assignment in MNGT4711 - Analytical Decision Making (Module 7). 

In this paper the folllowing are addressed; the WBS, Responsibility Matrix, and Schedule that was developed for the project.

Also includes a gantt chart and a responsibility matrix.
Prompt: In this assignment, you will be compiling a problem/opportunity definition report. This is an important aspect of this course because it will be the basis for future module assignments.

Contains: Moving from problem to problem definition. Understanding contributing factors using the fisherbone method. Understanding multiple perspectives using the affinity diagram and how to define the problem
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Prompt: In this assignment, you will be compiling a problem/opportunity definition report. This is an important aspect of this course because it will be the basis for future module assignments.

Contains: Moving from problem to problem definition. Understanding contributing factors using the fisherbone method. Understanding multiple perspectives using the affinity diagram and how to define the problem
Generic Decision-Making: Write a half page section about the level of decision-making you are involved with in your place of business. What decision-making tools and techniques do you currently use?

Paradigms and Decision-Making: Write no more than one page about current paradigms you are aware of that influence your decision-making. Indicate if you have learned anything new in this module. Which paradigms have you adapted, or will you adapt to enhance your decision-making effectiveness?

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Generic Decision-Making: Write a half page section about the level of decision-making you are involved with in your place of business. What decision-making tools and techniques do you currently use?

Paradigms and Decision-Making: Write no more than one page about current paradigms you are aware of that influence your decision-making. Indicate if you have learned anything new in this module. Which paradigms have you adapted, or will you adapt to enhance your decision-making effectiveness?

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1.	If you become ill, how might your worldview influence your expectations about your illness and its treatment?
In my culture we have a strong belief in harmonizing the energies within and without ourselves for a physical and spiritual health. As such, my worldview is that when all energies are in harmony then illness can be controlled. But having grown in the modern globalization era, I have also learned to appreciate the combination of traditional and modern health beliefs. So if I become ill...
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Food and Culture • Pamela Goyan Kittler, Kathryn Sucher, Marcia Nelms• ISBN 9780538734974
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Food & Culture - FDNT470• By Welch1
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1.	If you become ill, how might your worldview influence your expectations about your illness and its treatment?
In my culture we have a strong belief in harmonizing the energies within and without ourselves for a physical and spiritual health. As such, my worldview is that when all energies are in harmony then illness can be controlled. But having grown in the modern globalization era, I have also learned to appreciate the combination of traditional and modern health beliefs. So if I become ill...
1.	In Native American culture, what is considered the cause of illness? How may this influence the treatment of a medical disorder such as type 2 diabetes?
In the native American culture “each individual strives to maintain a balance among spiritual, social, and physical needs in a holistic approach” (). This is similar to the Chinese traditional medicine that believes that energies within an individual have to be balanced in order to maintain good health. Thus someone is considered ill in ...
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Thompson Rivers University•Food & Culture
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Food and Culture • Pamela Goyan Kittler, Kathryn Sucher, Marcia Nelms• ISBN 9780538734974
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Food & Culture - FDNT470• By Welch1
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1.	In Native American culture, what is considered the cause of illness? How may this influence the treatment of a medical disorder such as type 2 diabetes?
In the native American culture “each individual strives to maintain a balance among spiritual, social, and physical needs in a holistic approach” (). This is similar to the Chinese traditional medicine that believes that energies within an individual have to be balanced in order to maintain good health. Thus someone is considered ill in ...
1.	Summarize the immigration patterns of northern and southern Europeans.
Northern – the British were the earliest to arrive in the united states in the 17th century. They first settled in Virginia and Maryland and later expanded to new England. The arrival of British migrants reduced dramatically after the declaration of independence. The Irish, on the other hand, began arriving in the 18th century as did the French. The latter two groups were immigrating in search of economic opportunities, ...
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Food and Culture • Pamela Goyan Kittler, Kathryn Sucher, Marcia Nelms• ISBN 9780538734974
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Food & Culture - FDNT470• By Welch1
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1.	Summarize the immigration patterns of northern and southern Europeans.
Northern – the British were the earliest to arrive in the united states in the 17th century. They first settled in Virginia and Maryland and later expanded to new England. The arrival of British migrants reduced dramatically after the declaration of independence. The Irish, on the other hand, began arriving in the 18th century as did the French. The latter two groups were immigrating in search of economic opportunities, ...
1.	Briefly describe the traditional health practices and beliefs of the Russians, Germans, and Scandinavians.
Russians – Russians believe if natural cures and alternative medicine. Such methods are used extensively together with biomedical therapy in Russia. Some Russians believe that certain illnesses are caused by supernatural causes and therefore require magic and occult therapies.
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Thompson Rivers University•Food & Culture
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Food and Culture • Pamela Goyan Kittler, Kathryn Sucher, Marcia Nelms• ISBN 9780538734974
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Food & Culture - FDNT470• By Welch1
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1.	Briefly describe the traditional health practices and beliefs of the Russians, Germans, and Scandinavians.
Russians – Russians believe if natural cures and alternative medicine. Such methods are used extensively together with biomedical therapy in Russia. Some Russians believe that certain illnesses are caused by supernatural causes and therefore require magic and occult therapies.
1.	Why is communication with another person or group described as an action chain? Give an example of an action chain that might occur when you meet (1) a friend, (2) your new boss, and (3) a young child.
Communication with another person or group is described as an action chain because it involves “a whole series of unwritten expectations regarding how a person should respond” to certain cues and actions from the other party (ch.3, p.57)........
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Thompson Rivers University•Food & Culture
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Food and Culture • Pamela Goyan Kittler, Kathryn Sucher, Marcia Nelms• ISBN 9780538734974
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Food & Culture - FDNT470• By Welch1
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1.	Why is communication with another person or group described as an action chain? Give an example of an action chain that might occur when you meet (1) a friend, (2) your new boss, and (3) a young child.
Communication with another person or group is described as an action chain because it involves “a whole series of unwritten expectations regarding how a person should respond” to certain cues and actions from the other party (ch.3, p.57)........