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North Paradox
Buridan’s Paradox Buridan’s paradox is a philosophical concept first introduced by French philosopher Jean Buridan in the 14th century. The concept is based on a hypothetical situation in which a donkey is presented with two identical haystacks, each equidistant from the donkey but in two direc......
tags: paradox buridans will paradox statement truth
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Sophie
scientific decision-making
Science-Based Decision Making Science-based decision making is the process of selecting and implementing solutions to problems based on the best available scientific evidence and knowledge. This type of decision making can be used in many areas of life, such as industry, business, government, hea......
objective rational decision theory
subjective Decision Theory subjective decision theory is the idea that decisions are made based on subjective assumptions about the outcomes of actions, rather than by relying solely on rationality. The theory allows for the existence of uncertainty in the decision-making process, since it is imp......
training evaluation
*Effective Training Evaluation* Employee training is an important part of any companys success. It is important for employers to measure the effectiveness of their employee training programs. The effectiveness of a training program can only be determined if it is evaluated. The evaluation process......
tags: training program should training data program
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Alexandra
Talent Assessment
Employee Evaluation Systems In today’s competitive market, employers need to hire, develop and retain the best workforce possible. This requires companies to have an effective employee evaluation system, to ensure they are making the best possible decisions when it comes to hiring, developing an......
Process-Based Capability Theory
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the process-based ability theory. This theory suggests that process-based abilities are more important in successful performance than the traditional factors such as intelligence, education, and skills. The paper will be divided into three sect......
count test
Introduction Chi-square tests, otherwise known as Pearson’s chi-square test, are an important part of statistical analysis. They are used to measure how well a given set of data conforms to a model or hypothesis. In this paper, we will look at the application of chi-square tests as well as the v......
tags: chisquare test used tests observed model
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Sophie
value engineering
Value engineering is a process used to ensure optimum performance in products or systems while minimizing costs associated with the development and production. This process involves experts from various disciplines who work together to identify and eliminate wasteful activities in the design, manu......
tags: value customer process value product service
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Hannah
talent model
Introduction The concept of a “talent model” is a relatively new concept in the business world and Human Resources field. Talent models are used to identify talented individuals who are suitable for the roles necessary to fill a company’s talent needs. Talent models are often used to identify ......
tags: talent model potential employees can model
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Alexandra
law of value
Value is the exact meaning of all things, the responsibility of everything, and the duty of all of us. The pursuit of value is the mainstream of human development, the cornerstone of social progress, and the ladder of the rise and fall of the nation. Every aspect, every thought, and every detail ......
tags: value social economic value something worth
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Ethan
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