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  • [[Image:Shewhart.gif|right|frame|Walter A. Shewhart]] ...ievement was inventing the [[control chart]], which was ''a formulation of a scientific basis for securing economic control''.
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  • '''A-[[B trust|B Trust]]''' is a way to avoid property taxes (if you have a fairly large building) for married couples. The AB Trust [[system]] allows ...erred to as marital trust (L. Rush Hunt, Lara Rae Hunt 2004, p. 48). Trust A must belong to the federal subtraction of marriage property tax (L. Rush Hu
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  • '''Starting a [[project]]''' can be a daunting task but it is important to have an organized [[plan]] of attack. ==Example of Starting a project==
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  • The preparation of the budget because of its significance is a complex [[process]] and usually consists of several stages. ...the system is developed and how much decision-making levels must pass such a project, depends on the size of the company.
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  • ...ment]], which determines the conditions for all firms in the sector. It is a [[method]] of assessing the reality in which the [[company]] operates. * The rate of growth of the market as a percentage of annual sales volume changes,
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  • ...ob. It involves the ability to work collaboratively with others to achieve a common goal. This includes the [[ability to communicate]] effectively, dele .... In the first place among these competences is the ability to [[work]] in a team.
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  • ...related to [[management]], business, and [[economics]]. The website offers a wealth of [[knowledge]] and resources that can be used by students, manager ...tures articles, case studies, and other resources that can help users gain a better understanding of different aspects of management and business. These
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  • ...[[evaluation]] (good ~, bad ~, high ~, low ~). Today we define quality as a group of [[product]] characteristics (features) that guarantee fulfilment o D.A. Garvin in his paper<ref>Garvin D.A.: What does [[product quality]] really mean, Sloan [[Management]] Review, 1
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  • Sławomir Wawak is a management consultant since 2001. He cooperates with [[consulting]] firms l ...sponsor]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Innovative research]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Project support office]]}} }}
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  • A [[quality circle]] is a group of workers that meet regularly in order to analyse and solve [[work]] [[Fish diagram]] is a cause and effect diagram, which shows causes of specific event (problem). T
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  • ...titutes. In 50-ties he worked in Indian Statistics Institute with [[Walter A. Shewhart]]. Design of experiments is the [[method]] of designing tasks in a way that allows find explanations of variation. Origins of systematic trial
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  • ...ng, tagging), [[organizing]], using and development of knowledge assets of a given [[organization]]. The goal of Knowledge Management is to give access ...en knowledge developed by an organization is not used or is forgotten, and a problem is solved once more, absorbing time ([[project]] takes longer than
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  • Business Intelligence systems are used primarily as a support in [[management]] of two groups of problems. ...re: decision on entering a new [[market]] or development of a prototype of a new, ground-breaking [[service]] or [[product]].
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  • ...wner the right * not an obligation * to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specified [[price]] (strike/ exercise price) at some point in the future. W And the buyer/holder - the party that holds option. The buyer pays a writer (or the seller) the premium, which is kept by the writer whether the
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  • ...instrument]] at a price established now, but payment and delivery occur at a specified future date. The commodities can be: gold, oil, cattle, frozen or ...They usually constitute small percentage of the value of underlying asset. A typical margin can be anywhere from 10 to 20 percent of the price of the co
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  • '''[[Interest]] rate swap''' is a type of derivative, so its value depends on underlying assets, for example, ...period of time. Usually, interest rate swaps exchange a fixed payment for a floating payment - often linked to an interest rate (ex.LIBOR).
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  • ...al instruments which are issued to raise capital. In other words, they are a loan made by investors to corporations, local or state governments. As ment There is a large variety of bonds, the most common one are:
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  • The '''[[project]] [[steering committee]]''' is a body supporting the [[management]] of the [[project]] in its activity durin The steering committee may designate to project manager a certain margin of financial discretion, so that spending small amount of [[
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  • ...and economic policies, common authority which acts like a central bank and a common [[money]]. The Economic and [[Monetary Union]] (EMU) established in 1992 as a result of Maastricht Treaty is the best known example of [[Monetary Union|m
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  • ...d offers in order to achieve common objectives that satisfies both side of a [[process]]. ...ation''' - Also known as win-lose or "fixed-pie" type of negotiation where a final result is often an agreement that is not equally satisfactory to both
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  • ...d]] of [[production]] [[system]] improvement performed in order to achieve a [[product]] of perfect [[quality]]. The method base on [[statistical proces ...If you measure the thickness and draw a histogram you'll probably end with a bell curve. The most of slices will have thickness about the mean, and the
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  • ...e. He was a student of [[Alfred Marshall]] and in 1908 he succeeded him as a professor of political [[economics]] at University of Cambridge. He stayed ...become one of the bases of an analysis on [[government]] intervention with a relation to externality. In ''The Theory of [[Unemployment]]'' (1933) he ex
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  • ...e Rehunga, New Zealand, died 4 March 1975 in Auckland, New Zealand. He was a British [[economist]], adherent to Keynesian Theory. He is most well known ...ut soon switched his course to [[economics]] and within 11 years he became a professor of economics at the statistics department in LSE. 9 years later,
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  • ...ivide the aggregated tax base to particular member countries, according to a specific key. The key has to be agreed between member countries firstly. On ...oposes that member countries harmonize their corporate income tax rates to a uniform rate. This would help to reduce tax avoidance and evasion, as compa
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  • ...te budget the same percentage of income by every taxpayer - what is called a flat tax nowadays (this view was supported by Adam Smith) or diversifying t ...]] An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, provide a sound basis for taxation that is fair, efficient, and promotes economic gro
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  • ...ch the insurance products are being sold by a bank, by the same channel as a traditional bank's products. ...urance can have many positive effects on the bank. First of all, it can be a new and very successful source of the capital. Then, the [[risk]] of sellin
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  • ...to keep 20% of all investment gains. In the theory hedge funds should have a positive return when the [[market]] is up, down or even sideways. ...While mutual funds are designed to have stable investment [[strategy]] in a given class, hedge funds are much more flexible. Manager of hedge funds hav
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  • '''Synergy in business''' means a specific type of relation between factors, which results that final effect ...nt accounting. Synergies can be divided into those that can be achieved in a short time (e.g., by use of the basic management techniques, access to cash
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  • ...sorship marketing''' is one of the fastest growing [[forms of promotion]]; a tool promoting products, companies or brands within the sponsored unit. It is a contract where a sponsor provides the sponsored unit with resources needed to achieve its go
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  • ...litteraire et politique". After fulfilling various public functions he was a lecturer in [[economics]], in particular in Conservatoire des Arts et Metie ...ur. However, what distinguished him from the classical English school, was a more optimistic vision of capital economy.
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  • ...to the Royal Commission on Indian Currency and Finance. In 1908 he became a lecturer at Cambridge University. Throughout all his life Keynes was seriou ...University of Cambridge, where Keynes worked as a lecturer, was a place of a serious theoretical reflexion.
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  • '''Milton Friedman''' was born in Brooklyn on 31 July 1912. Being a leader of the Chicago School of [[Economics]], in the years 1965-1990 he ga ...rcent rule," which recommends that the money supply should be increased at a steady rate, regardless of the state of the economy.
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  • ...His [[work]] entitled "Principles of [[Economics]]" published in 1890, had a big influence on his generation. Even now the introduction to [[economics]] ...period. The [[market]] period is the amount of time for which the stock of a commodity is fixed. The short period is the time in which the supply can be
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  • ...estricted to the role of "state-policeman", it should fulfill some role at a point when the [[competition]] mechanisms seem to be insufficient to achiev John Stuart Mill was a highly influential thinker and writer during the 19th century. He made sign
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  • ...itions]] (abbr. M&A) are the financial transactions which aim is to create a [[company]] with the assets value increasing the total value of assets of t ...ished itself as the new owner, the purchase is called an acquisition. From a legal point of view, the target company ceases to exist, the buyer "swallow
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  • In a private company, because the shareholders and the board are usually the sam # *In 2011, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer acquired rival drugmaker Wyeth in a friendly takeover valued at $68 billion. The deal was approved by Wyeth’s
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  • ...the assets by using the stock-exchange. However, according to the law when a certain threshold of owning the company assets is exceeded then acquiring c Threats of a hostile takeover include the following:
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  • ...[[firm]]'s common stock directly from a firm at a specified [[price]] for a given period of time. Warrant is characterized by the number of shares of s ...iduals while warrants are issued by firms and when a warrant is exercised, a firm must issue new shares of stock, what causes the increase in number of
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  • ...ty for error (human mistake) either by making it more difficult to produce a defected product during [[production]] process or by making mistake so obvi .... the element won't leave the workplace if photocell didn't noticed taking a screw from bin.
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  • '''Technical analysis''' is a popular technique used by investors in order to predict future prices of fi ...s]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Chande Momentum Oscillator]]}} &mdash; {{i5link|a=[[Forecasting]]}} }}
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  • ...earnings of the firm, growth plans of the firm, [[economic situation]] of a country or particular [[industry]], etc.) in order to maintain perspective ...ined by dividing net [[profit]] by total sales, the result is presented as a percentage. In order to calculate net margin, analyst should use net [[prof
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  • ...hat person. The outcome of that personal skill investigation is a profile, a team role, that shows which of the 9 [[team roles]] is currently the strong Each Team Role brings an important contribution to a team, and each is associated with particular strengths and typical weakness
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  • * cost [[budget of a project|budgeting]], ...ed on approximate [[market]] value). It is necessary to create [[budget of a project]].
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  • ...divided into two segments: more and less than 10 percent growth per year. A [[market growth]] above 10 percent is considered high Therefore, this varia ...y the share of its biggest [[competitor]]. Relative market share serves as a measure of the [[company]]'s strength in the relevant market segment.
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  • ...hat is offered in a market to satisfy a specific [[need]] of [[customer]]. A product may be physical but also may have immaterial form (e-book, mp3 tune ...sidered separately from the element of product. The key objective of using a price is obviously to generate and maximize [[company]] revenues.
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  • * ''Introduction'': A period of slow sales growth as the product is introduced in the market. Pro * ''Growth'': A period of rapid market acceptance and substantial [[profit]] improvement.
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  • ...oject''' is an one-time effort limited by time (it has a starting date and a fixed end date), characterized by specific goals and conditions, with defin Project [[Management]] Institute (PMI) defines a Project as:
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  • ...h the staff reduction means lowering costs of an [[enterprise]] as well as a scale of its [[action]]. This type of reorganization has recently taken pla ...literature downsizing means reducing the number of people who [[work]] in a [[company]]. In practice downsizing may refer to such areas as: [[organizat
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  • ...f the amount of [[business activity]] in a given period but are subject to a change in longer time frame (e.g. due to macroeconomic changes, [[investmen Fixed costs are an inherent part of expenses for a number of businesses, especially in the field of services, including restau
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  • ...o attract foreign [[investment]] and promote economic growth. The goals of a SEZ can vary depending on the specific policies and regulations established * Attracting foreign investment: One of the main goals of a SEZ is to attract foreign companies to invest in the zone, through the prov
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  • ...ed merchant banks in the United Kingdom, until its collapse in 1995 due to a loss of over £800 million. ...on the emerging markets. Its brokerage, Barings Securities Limited, played a crucial role in Asia and Latin America.
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  • ...d with [[investment]] in its issued securities. A credit rating aggregates a number of scores from risk [[evaluation]] of given economic, social and [[P ...bjectivity. The fact that the data is analysed on an ongoing basis is also a considerable advantage of credit reports.
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  • ...result is an increase in costs and often a bankruptcy of the employer and a subsequent increase in [[unemployment]]. ...re not limited to: moon-shining, manufacture and sale of narcotics etc. As a rule illegal market activities are highly profitable.
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  • '''Business angel''' is a private investor, usually former [[entrepreneur]], who is investing his own ...ally. The informal nature of the relationship between a business angel and a financed company can result in varying [[investment]] periods and condition
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  • ...curitization of assets''' is a [[process]] through which an issuer creates a [[financial instrument]] by transforming an illiquid asset such as receivab Securitization is a common form of [[financing]] an operational business especially among banks
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  • ...can execute other applications (e.g. [[Management information system]]) in a comfortable and efficient manner. ** there is a noticeable delay after a task has been fed in and executed
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