OPERATIONAL ANALYSIS
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- Operational Risk ManagementOperational Risk Management is a process that helps decision making. It is a method for identifying hazards, assessing risks and controlling them to reduce the risk associated with any activity to acceptable levels.
- Analyzing Operational and Distribution Issues Within Manufacturing FacilitiesCTU project discusses the operational and distribution issues associated with the Charleston, SC facility.
- Green Economy: The Demand & Supply AnalysisThis is the 2nd part of our Green Economy analysis, it discusses about the demand & supply situation, and forecast the size of the green economy and where the opportunities are.
- Using a SWOT Analysis to Evaluate Your Small BusinessA complete guide to organizing a SWOT analysis for your small business.
Chinese J-20 Stealth Fighter Prototype AnalysisAn analysis of the Chinese J-20 stealth fighter, including the possible origins of the fighter and what it means in the near future.- Problem Formulation, Research Question, and Theory AnalysisUnderstanding criminal justice research is vital to any criminal justice professional. The paper is an analysis of problem formulation, research question creation, and theory analysis in criminal justice research.
- Risk and Risk AnalysisRisk analysis is a scientific approach of identifying the possible causes that can harm a company's assets.
Microeconomic Analysis of AMD and the Microprocessor IndustryUsing Michael Porter's five forces analysis and Bruce Greenwald's Competition Demystified to analyze the microprocessor industry, this paper will address if AMD's reworked strategy is a viable plan to secure their market position in the future.- Business Cases, SDLC and SWOT AnalysisA look at business cases, the SDLC and SWOT analysis as they pertain to information systems analysis.
- Financial Performance AnalysisThis is an article written for my Applied Managerial Accounting class in which I was obtaining my Masters.
- What Makes a Metric Valuable and Important to Operational Success?When you evaluate a metric there are several factors that need to be considered to determine if the metric is of any value to your operation. The most important aspect of any software program is to correct metrics throughout the entire operation.
- Financial AnalysisCapital Projects are very important to a business because can improve company value in regards to the stock market, and investment resources. In this paper I will discuss capital projects and the benefits of capital projects.
- Juvenile and Adult Courts: A Comarative AnalysisOur court system is divided into the Adult Criminal Justice System and the Juvenile Justice System. This article looks at both courts.
Conducting PESTLE Strategic Marketing AnalysisIn this article the PESTLE process to analyze the external environment of a company is described in some detail.- Analysis of Hydrogen Power as an Alternative Energy ResourceHow feasible is hydrogen based energy sources? In this paper, I analyze existing hydrogen energy power plans and look to the future of alternative energy.
- Recreation and Sports: Industry AnalysisAn in-depth look into the market changes facing the recreation & sports equipment manufacturers.
Walmart: An AnalysisA comprehensive document that details the most important business and economics aspects of one of the most popular discount department stores in the US.- The Importance of Procurement and How Total Cost Analysis Improves the Procurement DecisionThis article aims to define the act of procurement and how the two concepts of TCO and lifecycle costing applies to this function
- AISD Budget AnalysisAn educational institution's budget is to serve as an outline for expenditure distributions throughout the school year and delineates the priorities and determinations of decision-making authorities within the school district.
- Pre-Offense Operational Restraint (POOR): Prophecy Fulfilled!Crime costs, violence,coupled with technology will take our nation where we never thought we would go!
- Toyota Motor Corporation: Strategic AnalysisThis paper extensively explores the Strengths, Weaknesses,and all facets of business, including structure and organization of the Toyota Motor Corporation.
- A Psychological Analysis of Chuck Palahniuk's Fight ClubFight Club was originally a novel by Chuck Palahniuk, and was made into a movie a short time after the book's success. Palahniuk's contemporary and often vulgar writing style has made the author not only a good fortune, but a huge fan base of support.
- Business Analysis Focusing on Human ResourcesPerhaps with the exception of society itself, the organizational entity has become one of the most contemporaneously significant institutions. This, moreover, is something that tends to be emphasized quite strongly when considering it in light....
- Environmental Analysis for a Strategic PlanThe following environmental factors provide insight into many of the strengths and weaknesses that the university can employ to further their mission and reach new areas of success.
- Skills and Education Needed for Career as a Computer EngineerArticle discusses the needed skills and educational background to start a career in the field of computer hardware engineering.
- Understanding Cost Behavior and ClassificationDescribes and explains fixed, variable, and mixed costs for the manufacturing organization.
How to Effectively Execute and Communicate Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) SolutionsCompanies fail to effectively communicate and execute their performance management plans because the necessary management or communications systems are not in place.- Book Review: "The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11" by Lawrence WrightThis is a critical review and analysis of Lawrence Wright's book about al-Qaeda and the events which led to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States.
- College Essay on the Film The MatrixThis is an essay I wrote for a film analysis class. It questions key elements of the film, such as the rise of conformity in mass society, and how mega-conglomerate corporations and rising technology effect human behavior. Please do not plagiarize.
- Yum! Brands Harvard Business School Case InterpretationA brief analysis of this HBS case study.
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Contributors: Operational Analysis
Jim Fitzgibbon
Ganesh Srinivasan
Jason M. Gelsomino, BSBA, MIS
Cindi Dixon
Robert C. Rhodes
Robert Morgan