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Greg Switliski commented on the post, Weekly Question #6, on the site 5 years, 4 months ago
My biggest takeaway for this course was how it taught to read and comprehend information better. I mean this I never knew how much information or data goes back and forth in between businesses and what it took for this to be managed in M.I.S. and such. This is just nuts to comprehend and I’m happy I was able to learn this from this course and keep…[Read more]
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Greg Switliski commented on the post, Weekly Question #5, on the site 5 years, 4 months ago
I think it depends on the organization as to whether CRM or SCM for example a bank would prolly need more customer relationship management than supply chain management. Customer data utilization has become a basic trend of the 21st century business model for companies in general in my eyes so therefore I feel that it’s necessary to make a good…[Read more]
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Greg Switliski commented on the post, Weekly Question #4, on the site 5 years, 5 months ago
What do you think was the most interesting or important innovation in the last few years? Why? What has it done to the original business model?
The most interesting technological innovation for me in the recent years is in my eyes is Uber. The reason for why this is the most incredible change for me is it changed the taxi game of how driving…[Read more]
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Greg Switliski commented on the post, Weekly Question #3, on the site 5 years, 5 months ago
My Major is Economics and Finance with a minor in accounting and collecting good data in economics, finance, and accounting as they all require work that is done online or through an online tool with data. Inaccurate data can lead to multiple issues and dilemmas in all three of those fields from miscalculated balance sheets in accounting, loss on…[Read more]
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Greg Switliski commented on the post, Weekly Question #2, on the site 5 years, 5 months ago
A decision tree would be helpful in so many ways that plague society in everyday life. These could range from societal boundaries like equal pay opportunities or choosing the right career path and outcome of that career path. Decision trees could revolutionize the effects of everyday thinking and risk management for the betterment of society and…[Read more]
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Greg Switliski commented on the post, Weekly Question #1, on the site 5 years, 5 months ago
What I thought was interesting from the video is that the amount of technical information is doubling every 2 years. This is shocking to me because teenagers who are just starting college will not even know what’s gonna happen for their job opportunities in the world by the time they’re done their prerequisites. Going forward to be successful in…[Read more]