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Situation Analysis
A, very, brief introduction into a Situation Analysis (each section has a subsequent video).
published: 18 Jan 2021
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How to start writing your situation analysis
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A situation analysis helps you better understand your local situation. It provides you with evidence plan actions for your challenge.
For your situation analysis, you need to:
1. Describe the most important challenge you face in your work.
2. Turn this into a question, to help you work out what you need to know.
3. Gather as much information and data as you can to help answer your question.
4. Summarize your key findings.
5. Identify what important things you still do not know that would help you answer your question.
6. Find simple ways...
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Situation Analysis
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What and How of Situation Analysis
published: 12 Apr 2020
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CapSim Situation Analysis Tutorial - Capsim Situation Analysis Walkthrough
Link to resources https://psychologyofbusiness.beehiiv.com/p/capsim-materials
More resources for CapSim can be found on my website BrandonAntoineGriffin.com. Drop a like, subscribe, or comment on any questions you have!
*ChatGPT generated description.
Welcome to our comprehensive CapSim Situation Analysis guide! In this video, we'll walk you through the essential steps to perform a thorough situation analysis in CapSim. If you're new to the game or need a refresher, this video is a great place to start.
Here's what we'll cover:
Accessing Situation Analysis: Learn how to navigate to the Situation Analysis section within CapSim, where you'll find key information for making strategic decisions.
Understanding the Perceptual Map: Dive into the perceptual map, a crucial tool that visualize...
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SITUATION ANALYSIS
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Situation Analysis in Process of Curriculum Design
Steps in Process of curriculum development.
1. Situation Analysis https://youtu.be/j9zMkrdQqvk
2. Formulation of Objectives https://youtu.be/Pa9Cx9b8e3A
3. Selection and Organization of Contents https://youtu.be/dQoDRXiAWiU
4. Selection of Instructional Strategies https://youtu.be/XIpWvS0r1HI
5. Evaluation of Curriculum
https://youtu.be/lNdTB1pX5cA
Curriculum
https://youtu.be/8CKp0C9Bcos
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Video Tutorial B: Situation Analysis
This video tutorial goes into more detail about the Situation Analysis phase of Real Account Planning. Further details can be found at www.realaccountplanning.com
published: 28 Nov 2013
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The Situation Analysis
This brief tutorial helps users of the Foundation Business Simulation complete the Situation Analysis assignment in the richest possible context.
published: 04 Jan 2012
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Situation Analysis 101
Bare basics of the Sit Rep to help identify a marketing problem.
published: 21 Aug 2013
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Situation Analysis
A, very, brief introduction into a Situation Analysis (each section has a subsequent video).
A, very, brief introduction into a Situation Analysis (each section has a subsequent video).
https://wn.com/Situation_Analysis
A, very, brief introduction into a Situation Analysis (each section has a subsequent video).
- published: 18 Jan 2021
- views: 14864
5:44
How to start writing your situation analysis
Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 Full Learning Cycle
This is part of a series of tutorials to help you use the Rubric for situation analysis
Go to your le...
Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 Full Learning Cycle
This is part of a series of tutorials to help you use the Rubric for situation analysis
Go to your learning dashboard to find additional guidance and support
https://www.learning.foundation/login
A situation analysis helps you better understand your local situation. It provides you with evidence plan actions for your challenge.
For your situation analysis, you need to:
1. Describe the most important challenge you face in your work.
2. Turn this into a question, to help you work out what you need to know.
3. Gather as much information and data as you can to help answer your question.
4. Summarize your key findings.
5. Identify what important things you still do not know that would help you answer your question.
6. Find simple ways in which you could gather this missing information.
7. Based on what you have discovered, identify actions that could be taken to address your challenge.
Based on this, you will prepare a brief summary to explain this to others (such as your colleagues, your supervisor, or your leadership team).
Click here to download the template you will use to write and submit your situation analysis…
Your situation analysis should be:
* Specific: Focus on what is specific about your local situation, not generalities. Use your own words. Do not copy and paste. Summarize or reference information that is already available elsewhere.
* Focused: Zero in on a single question - everything you do in your situation analysis should help you answer this question.
* Data guided: Your analysis should be based on data and evidence. Use data sources that are locally available to you. If data is incomplete or evidence is weak, explain why it is still useful for your analysis. Spend time reviewing and thinking through what “story” the existing data tells you.
* Relevant. Your situation analysis should tell you what you need to do next. If it does not help you identify concrete action steps you can take to start to tackle your challenge, you need to go back and redefine your question until it does.
Gaps in the data: what to do if there is something you do not know?
* Focus on what you do know. Use information and data that already exist. If they are imperfect, acknowledge this as a limitation and explain how this affects your findings.
* What you do not know points to the need for future investigation (e.g., through a field visit).
* Treat situation analysis as an iterative process. This means that you do it once, and then review and revise as you learn more.
For example, if your question is about “why” a particular challenge or problem exists, look for root cause(s). If you do not have all the information you need to get to the root cause, draw conclusions where you can and acknowledge what you do not know.
https://wn.com/How_To_Start_Writing_Your_Situation_Analysis
Movement for Immunization Agenda 2030 Full Learning Cycle
This is part of a series of tutorials to help you use the Rubric for situation analysis
Go to your learning dashboard to find additional guidance and support
https://www.learning.foundation/login
A situation analysis helps you better understand your local situation. It provides you with evidence plan actions for your challenge.
For your situation analysis, you need to:
1. Describe the most important challenge you face in your work.
2. Turn this into a question, to help you work out what you need to know.
3. Gather as much information and data as you can to help answer your question.
4. Summarize your key findings.
5. Identify what important things you still do not know that would help you answer your question.
6. Find simple ways in which you could gather this missing information.
7. Based on what you have discovered, identify actions that could be taken to address your challenge.
Based on this, you will prepare a brief summary to explain this to others (such as your colleagues, your supervisor, or your leadership team).
Click here to download the template you will use to write and submit your situation analysis…
Your situation analysis should be:
* Specific: Focus on what is specific about your local situation, not generalities. Use your own words. Do not copy and paste. Summarize or reference information that is already available elsewhere.
* Focused: Zero in on a single question - everything you do in your situation analysis should help you answer this question.
* Data guided: Your analysis should be based on data and evidence. Use data sources that are locally available to you. If data is incomplete or evidence is weak, explain why it is still useful for your analysis. Spend time reviewing and thinking through what “story” the existing data tells you.
* Relevant. Your situation analysis should tell you what you need to do next. If it does not help you identify concrete action steps you can take to start to tackle your challenge, you need to go back and redefine your question until it does.
Gaps in the data: what to do if there is something you do not know?
* Focus on what you do know. Use information and data that already exist. If they are imperfect, acknowledge this as a limitation and explain how this affects your findings.
* What you do not know points to the need for future investigation (e.g., through a field visit).
* Treat situation analysis as an iterative process. This means that you do it once, and then review and revise as you learn more.
For example, if your question is about “why” a particular challenge or problem exists, look for root cause(s). If you do not have all the information you need to get to the root cause, draw conclusions where you can and acknowledge what you do not know.
- published: 25 Mar 2022
- views: 3765
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CapSim Situation Analysis Tutorial - Capsim Situation Analysis Walkthrough
Link to resources https://psychologyofbusiness.beehiiv.com/p/capsim-materials
More resources for CapSim can be found on my website BrandonAntoineGriffin.com. D...
Link to resources https://psychologyofbusiness.beehiiv.com/p/capsim-materials
More resources for CapSim can be found on my website BrandonAntoineGriffin.com. Drop a like, subscribe, or comment on any questions you have!
*ChatGPT generated description.
Welcome to our comprehensive CapSim Situation Analysis guide! In this video, we'll walk you through the essential steps to perform a thorough situation analysis in CapSim. If you're new to the game or need a refresher, this video is a great place to start.
Here's what we'll cover:
Accessing Situation Analysis: Learn how to navigate to the Situation Analysis section within CapSim, where you'll find key information for making strategic decisions.
Understanding the Perceptual Map: Dive into the perceptual map, a crucial tool that visualizes your product's performance and size in comparison to competitors. We'll explain the different segments and what they mean for your business.
Industry Demand Analysis: Discover how to calculate the industry's demand activity for your product. We'll show you where to find this data in the Capstone Courier and how to use it for forecasting.
Capacity Analysis: Get a grip on your production capacity, both first and second shifts, and how to adjust automation levels. Learn the cost implications and understand the numbers behind this vital aspect of the game.
Margin Analysis: Understand contribution margins and how to calculate them. We'll explain the significance of contribution margins and how they impact your company's financial health.
Margin Potential: Discover how to determine the maximum price you can charge for your product while maintaining profitability. We'll also cover how to calculate minimum material and labor costs.
A, B, C, D Grade Analysis: Dive into the Capstone Courier to evaluate your product's performance based on price and reliability, and assign grades (A, B, C, or D) accordingly.
By the end of this video, you'll be better equipped to make informed decisions in CapSim and set your company on the path to success. Remember, practice makes perfect, and our goal is to help you become a CapSim master.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Good luck on your CapSim journey!
https://wn.com/Capsim_Situation_Analysis_Tutorial_Capsim_Situation_Analysis_Walkthrough
Link to resources https://psychologyofbusiness.beehiiv.com/p/capsim-materials
More resources for CapSim can be found on my website BrandonAntoineGriffin.com. Drop a like, subscribe, or comment on any questions you have!
*ChatGPT generated description.
Welcome to our comprehensive CapSim Situation Analysis guide! In this video, we'll walk you through the essential steps to perform a thorough situation analysis in CapSim. If you're new to the game or need a refresher, this video is a great place to start.
Here's what we'll cover:
Accessing Situation Analysis: Learn how to navigate to the Situation Analysis section within CapSim, where you'll find key information for making strategic decisions.
Understanding the Perceptual Map: Dive into the perceptual map, a crucial tool that visualizes your product's performance and size in comparison to competitors. We'll explain the different segments and what they mean for your business.
Industry Demand Analysis: Discover how to calculate the industry's demand activity for your product. We'll show you where to find this data in the Capstone Courier and how to use it for forecasting.
Capacity Analysis: Get a grip on your production capacity, both first and second shifts, and how to adjust automation levels. Learn the cost implications and understand the numbers behind this vital aspect of the game.
Margin Analysis: Understand contribution margins and how to calculate them. We'll explain the significance of contribution margins and how they impact your company's financial health.
Margin Potential: Discover how to determine the maximum price you can charge for your product while maintaining profitability. We'll also cover how to calculate minimum material and labor costs.
A, B, C, D Grade Analysis: Dive into the Capstone Courier to evaluate your product's performance based on price and reliability, and assign grades (A, B, C, or D) accordingly.
By the end of this video, you'll be better equipped to make informed decisions in CapSim and set your company on the path to success. Remember, practice makes perfect, and our goal is to help you become a CapSim master.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us. Good luck on your CapSim journey!
- published: 19 Feb 2021
- views: 24334
2:53
Situation Analysis in Process of Curriculum Design
Steps in Process of curriculum development.
1. Situation Analysis https://youtu.be/j9zMkrdQqvk
2. Formulation of Objectives https://youtu.be/Pa9Cx9b8e3...
Steps in Process of curriculum development.
1. Situation Analysis https://youtu.be/j9zMkrdQqvk
2. Formulation of Objectives https://youtu.be/Pa9Cx9b8e3A
3. Selection and Organization of Contents https://youtu.be/dQoDRXiAWiU
4. Selection of Instructional Strategies https://youtu.be/XIpWvS0r1HI
5. Evaluation of Curriculum
https://youtu.be/lNdTB1pX5cA
Curriculum
https://youtu.be/8CKp0C9Bcos
#education
#b.ed
#m.ed
#ctet
#ctet2022 #dsssb #kvs #headmistress #headmaster #htet #uptet #reet
https://wn.com/Situation_Analysis_In_Process_Of_Curriculum_Design
Steps in Process of curriculum development.
1. Situation Analysis https://youtu.be/j9zMkrdQqvk
2. Formulation of Objectives https://youtu.be/Pa9Cx9b8e3A
3. Selection and Organization of Contents https://youtu.be/dQoDRXiAWiU
4. Selection of Instructional Strategies https://youtu.be/XIpWvS0r1HI
5. Evaluation of Curriculum
https://youtu.be/lNdTB1pX5cA
Curriculum
https://youtu.be/8CKp0C9Bcos
#education
#b.ed
#m.ed
#ctet
#ctet2022 #dsssb #kvs #headmistress #headmaster #htet #uptet #reet
- published: 22 Oct 2018
- views: 8937
4:12
Video Tutorial B: Situation Analysis
This video tutorial goes into more detail about the Situation Analysis phase of Real Account Planning. Further details can be found at www.realaccountplanning.c...
This video tutorial goes into more detail about the Situation Analysis phase of Real Account Planning. Further details can be found at www.realaccountplanning.com
https://wn.com/Video_Tutorial_B_Situation_Analysis
This video tutorial goes into more detail about the Situation Analysis phase of Real Account Planning. Further details can be found at www.realaccountplanning.com
- published: 28 Nov 2013
- views: 416
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The Situation Analysis
This brief tutorial helps users of the Foundation Business Simulation complete the Situation Analysis assignment in the richest possible context.
This brief tutorial helps users of the Foundation Business Simulation complete the Situation Analysis assignment in the richest possible context.
https://wn.com/The_Situation_Analysis
This brief tutorial helps users of the Foundation Business Simulation complete the Situation Analysis assignment in the richest possible context.
- published: 04 Jan 2012
- views: 20513
4:36
Situation Analysis 101
Bare basics of the Sit Rep to help identify a marketing problem.
Bare basics of the Sit Rep to help identify a marketing problem.
https://wn.com/Situation_Analysis_101
Bare basics of the Sit Rep to help identify a marketing problem.
- published: 21 Aug 2013
- views: 12929