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BUS 680 Entire Course

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  3. This archive file of BUS 680 Entire Course consists of:
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  6. BUS 680 Week 1 DQ 1 Training Preferences.doc
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  8. BUS 680 Week 1 DQ 2 Learning Theories.doc
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  10. BUS 680 Week 1 MHC Case Study.doc
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  12. BUS 680 Week 2 DQ 1 Design Consulting.doc
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  14. BUS 680 Week 2 DQ 2 Domtar Case Study.doc
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  16. BUS 680 Week 2 Hardware Store Case Analysis.doc
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  18. BUS 680 Week 3 CSS Case Analysis.doc
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  20. BUS 680 Week 3 DQ 1 Games Simulations.doc
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  22. BUS 680 Week 3 DQ 2 Classroom-based Learning Experience.doc
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  24. BUS 680 Week 4 DQ 1 Tips for Trainers.doc
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  26. BUS 680 Week 4 DQ 2 Review Questions.doc
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  28. BUS 680 Week 4 Jims Case Analysis.doc
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  30. BUS 680 Week 5 DQ 1 Resistance to Training.doc
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  32. BUS 680 Week 5 DQ 2 KSAs.doc
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  34. BUS 680 Week 5 IMP Case Analysis.doc
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  36. BUS 680 Week 6 DQ 1 Evaluating Learning.doc
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  38. BUS 680 Week 6 DQ 2 Final Paper Summary.doc
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  40. BUS 680 Week 6 Final Paper.doc
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  42. Business - General Business
  43. Training Preferences. Discuss the type of training you would prefer and why. Use Figure 3-6 on page 82 to help you start your discussion, but do not limit it to only those characteristics. When responding to at least two of your classmates’ postings, discuss what accounts for the differences and similarities in your training preferences.
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  45. Learning Theories. There are more theories of learning and motivation than have been described in the text. Do a search for a learning or a motivation theory that is not in the text. Write a summary of the theory and suggest how it could be used in training. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
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  47. MHC Case Study. Read the “Strategic Planning at Multistate Health Corporation” case on pages 51-57 and answer the case questions on pages 56-57
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  49. Design Consulting . Conduct an Internet search to identify a company that provides training design consulting services. Discuss the design process. Respond to one of your classmates’ postings. In your response, compare and contrast the design process of the company you chose and the one your classmate chose. Do these comparisons in terms of the design process approach.
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  51. Domtar Case Study. Reread the Domtar Case Study (p.1-3) from Chapter 1. Answer Case Analysis question 1 on page 207.
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  53. Hardware Store Case Analysis. Read the Case Analysis on pages 147-148 and answer the questions that follow.
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  55. Games Simulations. Do an Internet search to identify the types of games and business simulations that are available. Select one and provide a description and an analysis of it. Discuss the learning content objectives. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings
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  57. Classroom-based Learning Experience. Think about your best classroom-based learning experience and list the things that made it such a good experience. Then, think about your worst classroom-based experience and list the factors that made it such a bad experience. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
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  59. CSS Case Analysis. Read the Case Analysis: Training for Customer Service Specialists on pages 258-260. Answer the case questions on page 260.
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  61. Tips for Trainers. Conduct a search of the Internet to identify tips for trainers in dealing with difficult trainees. Compare the types you find with the types identified in the text. If different, compare those you found with those in the text and offer an explanation as to why you think they were not included. If types are similar, compare how the text and Internet site suggest handling these types, notin
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  65. Look for second-hand textbook deals. You can spend a lot on books for college. When you factor in the cost of classes, the necessity of saving money becomes paramount. Go around to local bookstores and check out online ones as well to find books. Used books are much cheaper than new.
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