Not exact matches
Subsequently then, more
complex buying processes or buyer journeys emerge as an element of transformed buyer
decision models.
A key trend that is altering the landscape of conventional buyer - seller
models is buyers are developing
complex networks that engage in collaboration whereby
decisions are not made in isolation.
Dr. Pineau's research focuses on developing new
models and algorithms that allow computers to learn to make good
decisions in
complex real - world domains, even in circumstances where there is incomplete or incorrect information.
In animal
models, the researchers found that using microRNA to disrupt cells in the brain's prefrontal cortex — a region associated with
complex planning and
decision - making — affected learning and memory later in life.
The results of this study counter the rational choice
models that are currently used in sexual selection theory, suggesting they may prove inadequate to explain
decisions in socially
complex and dynamic mating arenas.
One of Crawford - Brown's initial concerns with the use of his
models was that theorists and experimentalists in the
decision field rarely talked to each other, making the proper incorporation of data into
complex models all the more difficult.
Mundel is a big proponent of «
modeling and simulation,» according to a 2009 article in Bio-IT World, using
complex mathematical
models to optimize and expedite everything from biochemical drug mechanisms to
decision - making and profits.
They labeled these
models basic (simple data, simple analysis, simple
decision making), analysis - focused (simple data,
complex analysis,
complex decision making), data - focused (
complex types of data, simple analysis, simple
decision making), and inquiry - focused (
complex types of data,
complex analysis,
complex decision making).
A couple of weeks ago, Edunomics Lab, a university - based research center that focuses on «exploring and
modeling complex education finance
decisions,» released a report in which it claims to have figured out a way to pay some teachers more without taking money away from other areas or sticking it to the taxpayer.
Cory also served as a senior budget analyst at Atlanta Public Schools, and as a research consultant at the Edunomics Lab, a Georgetown University - based research center focused on exploring and
modeling complex education finance
decisions.
Complex decision - tree - based
models which enable learners to explore multiple process outcomes based on their
decisions
Edunomics Lab is a university - based research center focused on exploring and
modeling complex education finance
decisions.
«NUMMI has been a
model of U.S. - Japan industry collaboration as long as 25 years, but GM's
decision to abandon NUMMI and discontinue its production of the Pontiac Vibe have prompted a set of difficult and
complex decisions for Toyota,» the statement read.
«Facing today's
complex local and global challenges, the ICA's outspoken voice is needed more than ever, and by placing artists and ideas at the heart of all our programming
decisions, I believe the ICA has all the tools to be that unique, utopian
model — simply one of the most progressive organisations for the 21st century.»
Models are useful tools but the financial crisis taught me (again) that, when the downside is steep and reality is very
complex, we can not afford to base our
decisions on substantially skillful prediction.
just out of curiosity, does anyone want to defend the use of inordinately
complex computer
models with heaps of uncertainty in making imporant policy
decisions?
In case of such
complex issues, both the Linear
Model and the Consensus
Model are not fit for the characteristics of the issue addressed, because the truth can not be known at the moment the
decision needs to be made, and can thus not be a substantial aspect of the issue.
In particular, it is not at all clear that weighted combinations of results from today's
complex climate
models based on their ability to reproduce a set of observation can provide
decision - relevant probabilities.
So climate
models are much more
complex than other
models being discussed here, and their projections are not being used for deterministic
decision making by major policy makers.
We suggest that that conclusion will, again, be fact - sensitive and the significance of the
model to the
decision (see Eisiai, [35 — 36]-RRB-, the
complex and specialist nature of the issues, the consultees involved and the degree of consultation that was undertaken as a matter of course will all be likely to have pointed to this result.
• Exceptional mechanical aptitude aimed at controlling and operating
complex machinery • Deep technical knowledge of CAD / CAM technology and how it is used for machine operations • Great physical stamina and dexterity to perform repetitive work activities and movements • Well - versed in reading and interpreting blueprints with a view to understand machine schematics and models • Demonstrated ability to learn new machine operations and adjust machine parts to meet specific instructions • Capable of working in a high noise environment • Able to monitor and assess performance of machinery and make needed adjustments • Proven ability to perform quality control analysis by conducting tests and inspections • Exceptional time management skills aimed at ensuring that machine operations are carried out in a time efficient manner • Excellent judgment and decision making skills; ability to consider costs and benefits of optimal machine operations • Critical thinking abilities aimed at identifying alternative solutions to machine operation problems • Complex problem solving skills targeted at evaluating possible machine operational issues • Able to plan, organize and schedule machine operations in sync with production agendas • Track record of prioritizing work activities in accordance to scheduled operating precedence • Skilled at dismantling, repairing and maintaining equipment • Knowledge of operating hand and power tools used in the productio
complex machinery • Deep technical knowledge of CAD / CAM technology and how it is used for machine operations • Great physical stamina and dexterity to perform repetitive work activities and movements • Well - versed in reading and interpreting blueprints with a view to understand machine schematics and
models • Demonstrated ability to learn new machine operations and adjust machine parts to meet specific instructions • Capable of working in a high noise environment • Able to monitor and assess performance of machinery and make needed adjustments • Proven ability to perform quality control analysis by conducting tests and inspections • Exceptional time management skills aimed at ensuring that machine operations are carried out in a time efficient manner • Excellent judgment and
decision making skills; ability to consider costs and benefits of optimal machine operations • Critical thinking abilities aimed at identifying alternative solutions to machine operation problems •
Complex problem solving skills targeted at evaluating possible machine operational issues • Able to plan, organize and schedule machine operations in sync with production agendas • Track record of prioritizing work activities in accordance to scheduled operating precedence • Skilled at dismantling, repairing and maintaining equipment • Knowledge of operating hand and power tools used in the productio
Complex problem solving skills targeted at evaluating possible machine operational issues • Able to plan, organize and schedule machine operations in sync with production agendas • Track record of prioritizing work activities in accordance to scheduled operating precedence • Skilled at dismantling, repairing and maintaining equipment • Knowledge of operating hand and power tools used in the production trade
I am excited about a position with an explicit emphasis on value creation, value recognition and execution of strategies to consistently deliver profitable earnings growth through the development of empirically based,
complex financial
models to optimize executive the quality of the executive
decision making process.
Utilize a new
decision - making
model that is designed to serve as a practical checklist of elements for therapists to consider as they engage in the
complex process of recognizing and then deciding whether or not to enter nonsexual relationships with their clients.
Category: Building a Positive Family Environment,
Modeling Social and Emotional Skills, Practicing Social and Emotional Skills Tags: Asking questions of parents, Caring, Child development, Compassion,
complex thinking, equality, ethics, Fairness, justice, kids questioning, Moral development, Patience, questioning authority, questioning parents, Reflection, Responsible
decision - making, Rules, Self control, Social rules, stages of moral development