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William Wheeler commented on the post, Weekly Question #8: Complete by November 2, 2017, on the site 7 years, 4 months ago
The most important aspect of technology in the workforce, I believe, is being able to adapt to the changing environment. The technology used in the workforce, from ERDs to CRMs, is incredibly useful to provide any business with the tools they need to be successful. However, this technology is constantly changing and advancing so if you are not…[Read more]
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William Wheeler commented on the post, Weekly Question #5, on the site 7 years, 4 months ago
Both CRM and SCM are very valuable assets to any company however, I believe SCM (Supply Chain Management) is more important than CRM (Customer Relationship Management). CRM allows you to know important information about your customers that can be used to target the right customers, keep current customers, and be the driving force of your sales.…[Read more]
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William Wheeler commented on the post, Weekly Question #4, on the site 7 years, 5 months ago
I believe the most important innovation in the last few years is the technology found in Venmo and Google Wallet. These are apps that allow people to transfer money, using debit card information, to anyone who has an account. It makes it incredibly convenient for money to be transferred without the fear of fraud or theft. Also, I can see it…[Read more]
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William Wheeler commented on the post, Weekly Question #3, on the site 7 years, 5 months ago
Collecting data can be helpful towards any business major. I am an accounting major and i believe data is very crucial when it comes to the financials of a business. Without correct data on a businesses finances, it can be the difference from having a successful startup or a complete failure. Also, data in accounting can be very useful to make…[Read more]
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William Wheeler commented on the post, Weekly Question #2, on the site 7 years, 5 months ago
A decision tree can be helpful in many business situations, as well as many real-life situations. An example of a real-life situation can be trying to find a new place to live after college. There are many factors involved such as housing costs, cost of living, crime rates, school reputations, weather, job availability, etc. that can play a role…[Read more]
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William Wheeler commented on the post, Weekly Question #1, on the site 7 years, 5 months ago
The fact that interested me the most was that “today’s learner will have 10-14 jobs by the age of 38”. I find this interesting because it is understandable that at a young age you may bounce from job to job. However, it seems that people in the previous generations only changed jobs a very few times once they found a career. I think this shows…[Read more]