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Interviewing Skills
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This course is intended to help you showcase your personality, strengths, interests, and abilities to potential employers through the interview process.

Interviewing Skills Tutorial
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Learn to impress with the preparation and communication skills that will lead to a job offer

Introducing Oracle Mobile Cloud Service
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One of the primary challenges of implementing your enterprise mobile strategy is the effort of integrating your mobile applications with your enterprise backend. In this video you'll get an overview of Oracle Mobile Cloud Service and an insight into some of the challenges of enterprise mobile development.

Like to learn more about Oracle Mobile Cloud Service? - check out: https://cloud.oracle.com/mobile

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Oracle Mobile Platform
Introducing a Framework For Strategy
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If you're currently engaged in strategic decision-making, or will be in the future, this unit will stimulate your imagination and inform your judgement. An understanding of the frameworks of strategy and an ability to use them imaginatively will help your organisation survive in the longer-term and perform its role more effectively.

Introduction to Business
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This course is designed as a survey course that will expose you to business terminology, concepts, and current business issues, with the intent of helping students develop a viable business vocabulary, foster critical and analytical thinking, and refine business decision-making skills.

An Introduction to Business Cultures
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Disney and Google are just two companies renowned for their 'business culture'. Have you ever wondered why the company you work for is different from others? This unit explores how the concept of culture developed to the point where it is now possible to see and (feel) the difference between companies.

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Business and Communication
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Date Added:
09/11/2007
Introduction to Business Intelligence
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Introduction to Business Intelligence - This session explains what is BI and why companies are using BI.

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Suresh Kumar Thanda
Introduction to Convex Optimization, Fall 2009
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This course aims to give students the tools and training to recognize convex optimization problems that arise in scientific and engineering applications, presenting the basic theory, and concentrating on modeling aspects and results that are useful in applications. Topics include convex sets, convex functions, optimization problems, least-squares, linear and quadratic programs, semidefinite programming, optimality conditions, and duality theory. Applications to signal processing, control, machine learning, finance, digital and analog circuit design, computational geometry, statistics, and mechanical engineering are presented. Students complete hands-on exercises using high-level numerical software. Acknowledgements The course materials were developed jointly by Prof. Stephen Boyd (Stanford), who was a visiting professor at MIT when this course was taught, and Prof. Lieven Vanderberghe (UCLA).

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Parrilo, Pablo
Boyd, Stephen
Introduction to Financial Accounting
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Accounting involves a process of collecting, recording, and reporting a business’s economic activities to users. It is often called the language of business because it uses a unique vocabulary to communicate information to decision makers. To understand accounting, we first look at the basic forms of business organizations. The concepts and principles that provide the foundation for financial accounting are then discussed. With an emphasis on the corporate form of business organization, we will examine how we communicate to users of financial information using financial statements. Finally, we will review how financial transactions are analyzed and then reported on financial statements. The text goes on to form a complete introduction to financial accounting.

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D. Annand & H. Dauderis
adapted by Athabasca University and Lyryx Learning.
Introduction to Financial Accounting Based on International Financial Reporting Standards (second edition)
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A second edition of an approximately 800 page introductory financial accounting text has been developed. This version of the text has been professionally edited. It has also been revised from the first edition based on instructor feedback.

The text and all ancillary materials are freely-sharable under a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-NC licence. There are two .pdf versions: an online version of the text is extensively bookmarked for easy access. Suggested solutions to about 25% of assessment material are included and linked to the appropriate questions and problems. The .pdf printable version includes an index. A print-based student solutions manual is available with this version.

A free, nearly 1,000-page .pdf student workbook has been developed to accompany either version of the text. Students can print out solution outlines as they need them, then fill in solutions by hand.

Original .docx source files are also available for all material to facilitate modification by individual instructors.

A free, complete instructor’s solutions manual is available upon request and review of instructor bona fides.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Financial Accounting
2. The Accounting Process
3. Financial Accounting and the Use of Adjusting Entries
4. The Classified Balance Sheet and Related Disclosures
5. Accounting for the Sale of Goods
6. Assigning Costs to Merchandize
7. Cash and Receivables
8. Long-lived Assets
9. Debt Financing: Current and Non-current Liabilities
10. Debt Financing: Bonds
11. Equity Financing
12. Proprietorships and Partnerships
13. Financial Statement Analysis
14. The Statement of Cash Flows

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David Annand
Henry Dauderis
Introduction to Financial Accounting (Business 103)
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Accounting can be considered the language of business. If you are learning accounting for the first time, embracing its foundational concepts may be a challenging process. Mastery of accounting primarily rests in your ability to critically think through and synthesize the information as it applies to a given situation. You should approach the learning of accounting the same way you would approach learning a foreign language; It will take time and practice to ensure you remember the concepts. There are a number of sub-disciplines that fall under the umbrella of "accounting,” but in this course, we will be focused on financial accounting.

Introduction to Financial Accounting - Second Edition
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Based on International Financial Reporting Standards, this textbook was written by Henry Dauderis and published by Athabasca University's David Annand, EdD, MBA, CA, Professor of Accounting in the Faculty of Business. It contains 13 chapters and includes discussion questions, cases and comprehension problems. The first four chapters provide a succinct overview of the the financial accounting process before delving into specific topics in later chapters. This second edition has been professionally edited and significantly revised based on instructor feedback. Notable changes include: information about the classified balance sheet; notes to the financial statements, audit report and management discussion; analysis have been moved up to chapter 4 including an introduction to accounting for payroll, sales taxes, contingent liabilities and warranty reserves, among others, and a comprehensive demonstration problem has been added; accounting for proprietorships has been expanded in chapter 12; a section on notes receivable has been added to chapter 6; coverage of currently liabilities has been significantly expanded in chapter 9. Accounting for LIFO inventory valuation has been eliminated from the relevant chapter. A free, nearly 1,000-page student workbook has been developed to accompany the text. Students can print out solution outlines as they need them and then fill in solutions by hand. An Instructors Manual for this book is available. For access, please contact the author directly at davida@athabascau.ca

Author:
David Annand
Henry Dauderis
Introduction to Key Performance Indicators
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In this Performance Architects How To, we go over an explanation of Key Performance Indicators or KPIs. We also discuss best practices, and the role KPIs play in an Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) framework. This How To covers all the basics and will get you started with a clear understanding of KPIs and EPM.

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PerformanceArchHowTo
Introduction to the Context of Accounting
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Revenue, profit and loss, balance sheets - are these accounting terms that intimidate you? This unit will help you to understand the very basics of accounting, from its historical beginnings to the objectives of modern day accountants. You will learn how an accountant in business balances conflicting demands to maximize market share and profit.

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Accounting
Business and Communication
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Date Added:
09/11/2007
Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets - 1st Canadian Edition
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"Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets - 1st Canadian Edition" is an adaptation of Thomas K. Tiemann's book, "Introductory Business Statistics". In addition to covering basics such as populations, samples, the difference between data and information, and sampling distributions, descriptive statistics and frequency distributions, normal and t-distributions, hypothesis testing, t-tests, f-tests, analysis of variance, non-parametric tests, and regression basics, the following information has been added: the chi-square test and categorical variables, null and alternative hypotheses for the test of independence, simple linear regression model, least squares method, coefficient of determination, confidence interval for the average of the dependent variable, and prediction interval for a specific value of the dependent variable. This new edition also allows readers to learn the basic and most commonly applied statistical techniques in business in an interactive way -- when using the web version -- through interactive Excel spreadsheets. All information has been revised to reflect Canadian content.

Author:
Mohammad Mahbobi, Thompson Rivers University; Thomas K. Tiemann, Elon University
IoT Challenges and Opportunities
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The Internet of Things (IoT) digitizes physical assets -- sensors, devices, machines, gateways and the network. It connects people to things and things to things in real-time.
The challenges faced by IoT along with the opportunities available are discussed.

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Vitria Tech.
IoT - Explained in less than 3 minutes
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Let's understand it with a short example :
Suppose you wear a smartwatch which senses your blood pressure and keeps you aware of it. For instance, your blood pressure level crosses the danger level. So in that case your smart watch will automatically send a message to another smart device installed at your nearest hospital via internet. On receiving such alarming message, they will take a wise decision by sending an ambulance to your address and thus treat you on time. That's the power of IoT.

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Simplified Concepts
Iron Transport and Storage
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This unit looks at the methods that have been developed by organisms for the uptake, transport and storage of iron: a process made more complicated by the insolubility of its oxides and hydroxides. You will examine iron storage in mammals, including humans, is achieved by ferritin, which stores iron as a hydrated iron (III) oxide - an example of biomineralisation.

Is That Legal? A Case of Acid Rain
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The goal of this activity is to understand how techniques of persuasion (including background, supporting evidence, storytelling and the call to action) are used to develop an argument for or against a topic. Students develop an environmental case study for presentation and understand how a case study is used as an analysis tool.

Author:
Jane Evenson
Malinda Schaefer Zarske
Integrated Teaching and Learning Program,
Denise Carlson
Java Lecture 3
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