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Good morning Class and Professor
The truth of the matter is, in the workplace there are two groups of people. One's who relates to the numbers and the ones who focus on the actions. When you think in terms of management. That's the area where the numbers and graphs are the focus. Whereas when you think about entry level workers, they don't understand the world of numbers. There's more comfort in simply hearing if business is good or bad.
I worked as a Safety Coordinator and had to compile graphs weekly for management and place them on the boards throughout the plant for associates to see. It was not surprising to me to see how low the numbers were of associates took the time to stop and view the charts and graphs.
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Charts and graphs are used quite often in newspaper articles, magazines, books, and various online articles. There are pros and cons to using these types of visual representations. Describe one pro and one con for using a graph or chart. Share an example of a time when this type of visual changed your mind about something or gave you a deeper understanding of a topic or current event.
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Good morning Class and Professor
The truth of the matter is, in the workplace there are two groups of people. One's who relates to the numbers and the ones who focus on the actions. When you think in terms of management. That's the area where the numbers and graphs are the focus. Whereas when you think about entry level workers, they don't understand the world of numbers. There's more comfort in simply hearing if business is good or bad.
I worked as a Safety Coordinator and had to compile graphs weekly for management and place them on the boards throughout the plant for associates to see. It was not surprising to me to see how low the numbers were of associates took the time to stop and view the charts and graphs.
Sherry
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Sherry Hughes
RE: Week 5 Discussion
Good morning Class and Professor
The truth of the matter is, in the workplace there are two groups of people. One's who relates to the numbers and the ones who focus on the actions. When you think in terms of management. That's the area where the numbers and graphs are the focus. Whereas when you think about entry level workers, they don't understand the world of numbers. There's more comfort in simply hearing if business is good or bad.
I worked as a Safety Coordinator and had to compile graphs weekly for management and place them on the boards throughout the plant for associates to see. It was not surprising to me to see how low the numbers were of associates took the time to stop and view the charts and graphs.
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Charts and graphs are used quite often in newspaper articles, magazines, books, and various online articles. There are pros and cons to using these types of visual representations. Describe one pro and one con for using a graph or chart. Share an example of a time when this type of visual changed your mind about something or gave you a deeper understanding of a topic or current event.
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Good morning Class and Professor
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in Canvas. Here are the steps you will need to complete:Download the project.Watch the Project Description/Printout Demonstration Video to help you to generate the required printouts.Embed the printouts and answer the project questions and submit it in Canvas by midnight on November 10th.To help, I have created a video for both showing you how to
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Gateway (which is posted elsewhere). Feel free to join me during the
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project! I will be doing Statistix demonstrations as well as sharing
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I give some hints on the type of answers I am looking for and do a computer demonstration showing you how to generate the required printouts.How to Submit Projects in Canvas: https://youtu.be/ZWhmJbODE8E (Links to an external site.)
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