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#3 The Tabular Format for Presentation

#3 The Tabular Format for Presentation. Ted Mitchell. 3) The machine’s equation in the first column. Used for comparing performance, calculating averages, differences, forecasting. First Calibrated performance. Used for comparing performance, calculating averages, differences, forecasting.

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#3 The Tabular Format for Presentation

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  1. #3 The Tabular Format for Presentation Ted Mitchell

  2. 3) The machine’s equation in the first column Used for comparing performance, calculating averages, differences, forecasting

  3. First Calibrated performance Used for comparing performance, calculating averages, differences, forecasting

  4. Each Column is a performance report Used for comparing performance, calculating averages, differences, forecasting

  5. Each Column is a performance report Used for comparing the differences of two performances, calculating an average performance, forecasting a performance, looking for trends in a series of performances

  6. The Advantages of the • Tabulation presentation is • 1) More than one performance can be presented at a time • 2) Several performances can be averaged together • 3) Differences between two performances can be calculated and presented • Lends its self to spreadsheet formats

  7. First Format students use • When playing a business stimulation that allows for ‘Groundhog Day’ replays • You keep everything the same from one replay to the next Except the Single Marketing Input that is being changed in a systematic way to explore the Marketing outputs the change in decision is having an effect upon

  8. Each Column is a Groundhog Day Report

  9. Each Column can be a fully calibrated Groundhog Day Report: Use a Spreadsheet

  10. Change One Input at a time

  11. Can Monitor Several Different Outputs

  12. Any Questions on • Using the the Tabular format for presenting Two-Factor Marketing performances? • The advantages of the format?

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