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Analytical Thinking
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Module 1: Overall Process
Overall Process
Module 2: Defining the Problem
Defining the Problem
Tools and Techniques
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Module 3: Formulating the Hypothesis
Formulating the Hypothesis
Tools and Techniques
Quiz 2
Module 4: Collecting the Facts
Collecting the Facts
Tools and Technique
Quiz 3
Module 5: Conducting the Analysis
Conducting the Analysis
Tools and Techniques
Quiz 4
Module 6: Developing Solution
Developing Solution
Tools and Techniques
Quiz 5
Module 7: Conclusion
Conclusion
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Quiz 4
What is benchmarking?
Comparing a company's performance against industry standards or competitors
Analyzing employee satisfaction levels
Conducting market research
Assessing financial projections
What is the purpose of identifying opportunities and threats in a SWOT analysis?Â
To focus on internal strengths
To capitalize on market trends
To ignore external factors
To avoid strategic planning
In Force Field Analysis, what does the driving forces represent?Â
Factors hindering change
Factors supporting change
Factors causing inertia
Factors leading to stagnation
Which of the following is a key step in conducting a cost-benefit analysis?Â
Identifying stakeholders
Estimating the total revenue of a project
Assessing the environmental impact
Calculating the net present value (NPV)
What is a common technique used in impact analysis?
SWOT analysis
Regression analysis
Stakeholder mapping
Sensitivity analysis