Assignment DetailsFor this submission assignment, please choose a Michelin Star Restaurant in New York City from this list. You will need to visit the restaurant’s Web site to get a feel for what it
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Review the tutorial titled How to Submit the Intellipath Submission Assignment .
Please submit your work to this week’s Intellipath Unit Submission lesson. Click the Upload button within the submission lesson to access the submission area. Click the
Select File button to upload your document, and then click "OK" to finish.
For this submission assignment, please choose a Michelin Star Restaurant in New York City from this list . You will need to visit the restaurant’s Web site to get a feel for
what its business is like.
Now, imagine that you have just landed your dream job as a Business Analyst for the restaurant you chose. Your job is to provide upper management with credible statistical
information to help them make sound business decisions. As the Business Analyst, your work needs to be based upon collecting data and interpreting them through
appropriate formulas. You are not the company statistician, so your job is not to crunch a lot of numbers. It is much more about analyzing data and giving your
recommendations to the company; however, along the way, you will crunch a few numbers as well. Your first assignment is to look at different types of data for a specific
scenario that the company is facing.
The restaurant you chose (hereinafter referred to as “X” in this assignmentyf L V N Q R Z Q I R U X O W U D I L Q H G L Q L Q J L Q 1 H Z < R U N & L W \ E X W Z D Q W V W R O R R N D W H [ S D Q G L Q J L Q W R W K H F D V X D l
restaurant niche to compete with family restaurants. Before it does that, management needs to do some indepth research to decide if expansion into this market segment is
a good idea, and if so, what the menu for their new restaurant may look like. Of course, the company wants to make money, so they want to ensure that any restaurant they
open will give the public an atmosphere and menu choices that are in line with today’s busy lifestyles. However, they have an impeccable reputation to uphold and they want
to make sure that any new restaurant will complement and enhance their reputation, not detract from it.
Prepare a PowerPoint presentation of at least 6–8 substantive slides that addresses the following:
List and discuss 2 qualitative attributes of the atmosphere of the new casual dining restaurant that X’s upper management might want to ask potential customers.
(Think of items that the customers would want to see in the atmosphereyf .
List and discuss 2 qualitative attributes of the menu choices of the restaurant that X may want to explore with potential customers.
List and discuss 2 quantitative attributes of the menu items that management might want to measure to make sure they are providing menu items that customers
want.
List and discuss 2 quantitative attributes that the new restaurant’s chefs may be interested in when creating the menu.
Explain the difference between a population and a sample in research.
Discuss at least 2 populations and 2 samples that X may be interested in using for their research.
Discuss the target market for this new restaurant venture.
Explain how the attributes you discussed above will help ensure that this new restaurant will compliment what you see to be X’s best attributes at their fine dining
location (from what you learn by researching X’s Web site and other Internet sources you findyf .
Please keep in mind that your PPT should have a Title slide and a Reference slide. You should cite at least 3 credible sources of research to back up your thoughts and
ideas on the topics. Great PPTs always have some color, a theme, and some graphics on the slides to keep the audience entertained as they learn. Your PPT slides should
only have 4–6 bullet point items on them. The bulk of your presentation should be the speech you put into the Notes section of the PPT slides. Those notes are what you talk
about when the slide is being shown to the audience. Make sure you have at least 200 words of substantive information in the Notes section of each slide to elaborate on the
topics that you cover on the slide.
Grading Criteria
Percentage
Deliverable requirements addressed; understanding of material and writer's message and intent are clear. 35yb
Scholarly research supports the writer's position and is properly acknowledged, and cited direct quotations may not exceed 10yb R I W K H Z R U G F R X Q W R I W K H E R G y
of the assignment deliverable (excluding title page, abstract, table of contents, tables, exhibits, appendices, and reference pagesyf , Q F O X V L R Q R I S O D J L D U L ] H d
content will not be tolerated and may result in adverse academic consequences. 20yb
Position is welljustified, there is logical flow, and there are examples. 20yb
Includes introduction and conclusion, proper paragraph format, and reads as a polished, academic paper or professional presentation, as
appropriate for the required assignment deliverable. 10yb
No spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors. 10yb
Deliverable is cited properly according to the APA Publication Manual (6th ed.yf . 5yb
If you are planning to repurpose an assignment or submit one you have used before, please let your instructor know. If an instructor is not made aware of work being
repurposed or reused, he or she will treat the assignment as a plagiarized task and reserves the right to post an F grade and submit a task for review to administration until
proof of originality is provided. Click here for more information.
The following are some tips if you have problems submitting your assignment:
1 . Resave in the proper format per the Assignment Detail instructions, and resubmit.
2 . Submit with a different Web browser.
3 . Submit from a different computer.
4 . Call Technical Support at 8772215800, Menu Option 2. They are open 24/7.
5 . If you are still having difficulties after trying steps 1–4, please contact your course instructor.
Make sure you submit this assignment by the listed due date. Late deductions will apply for this assignment as follows:
1 . Assignments submitted within 7 calendar days after the stated due date: 10yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
2 . Assignments submitted 8–14 calendar days after the stated due date: 20yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
3 . Assignments submitted 15–21 calendar days after the stated due date: 30yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
4 . Assignments submitted 22–28 calendar days after the stated due date: 40yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
5 . No assignments, including late assignments, will be accepted after the end of the course unless an approved Incomplete has been granted.
Using the Unit Steps as a guide, read the following chapter sections in
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Discuss the difference between applied and basic research
Understand the difference between qualitative and quantitative variables.
Explain the methodology of central tendency – mean, median and mode
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Extra Credit View Assignment RubricOther
Fundamentals of Statistics
Tue, 6/5/18
Numeric
100
0
See assignment details Learning Materials
Reading Assignment
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© 2018 American InterContinental University.
All Rights Reserved. Authorized Users Only.You will create this assignment following the Assignment Detail instructions below.
Review the tutorial titled How to Submit the Intellipath Submission Assignment .
Please submit your work to this week’s Intellipath Unit Submission lesson. Click the Upload button within the submission lesson to access the submission area. Click the
Select File button to upload your document, and then click "OK" to finish.
For this submission assignment, please choose a Michelin Star Restaurant in New York City from this list . You will need to visit the restaurant’s Web site to get a feel for
what its business is like.
Now, imagine that you have just landed your dream job as a Business Analyst for the restaurant you chose. Your job is to provide upper management with credible statistical
information to help them make sound business decisions. As the Business Analyst, your work needs to be based upon collecting data and interpreting them through
appropriate formulas. You are not the company statistician, so your job is not to crunch a lot of numbers. It is much more about analyzing data and giving your
recommendations to the company; however, along the way, you will crunch a few numbers as well. Your first assignment is to look at different types of data for a specific
scenario that the company is facing.
The restaurant you chose (hereinafter referred to as “X” in this assignmentyf L V N Q R Z Q I R U X O W U D I L Q H G L Q L Q J L Q 1 H Z < R U N & L W \ E X W Z D Q W V W R O R R N D W H [ S D Q G L Q J L Q W R W K H F D V X D l
restaurant niche to compete with family restaurants. Before it does that, management needs to do some indepth research to decide if expansion into this market segment is
a good idea, and if so, what the menu for their new restaurant may look like. Of course, the company wants to make money, so they want to ensure that any restaurant they
open will give the public an atmosphere and menu choices that are in line with today’s busy lifestyles. However, they have an impeccable reputation to uphold and they want
to make sure that any new restaurant will complement and enhance their reputation, not detract from it.
Prepare a PowerPoint presentation of at least 6–8 substantive slides that addresses the following:
List and discuss 2 qualitative attributes of the atmosphere of the new casual dining restaurant that X’s upper management might want to ask potential customers.
(Think of items that the customers would want to see in the atmosphereyf .
List and discuss 2 qualitative attributes of the menu choices of the restaurant that X may want to explore with potential customers.
List and discuss 2 quantitative attributes of the menu items that management might want to measure to make sure they are providing menu items that customers
want.
List and discuss 2 quantitative attributes that the new restaurant’s chefs may be interested in when creating the menu.
Explain the difference between a population and a sample in research.
Discuss at least 2 populations and 2 samples that X may be interested in using for their research.
Discuss the target market for this new restaurant venture.
Explain how the attributes you discussed above will help ensure that this new restaurant will compliment what you see to be X’s best attributes at their fine dining
location (from what you learn by researching X’s Web site and other Internet sources you findyf .
Please keep in mind that your PPT should have a Title slide and a Reference slide. You should cite at least 3 credible sources of research to back up your thoughts and
ideas on the topics. Great PPTs always have some color, a theme, and some graphics on the slides to keep the audience entertained as they learn. Your PPT slides should
only have 4–6 bullet point items on them. The bulk of your presentation should be the speech you put into the Notes section of the PPT slides. Those notes are what you talk
about when the slide is being shown to the audience. Make sure you have at least 200 words of substantive information in the Notes section of each slide to elaborate on the
topics that you cover on the slide.
Grading Criteria
Percentage
Deliverable requirements addressed; understanding of material and writer's message and intent are clear. 35yb
Scholarly research supports the writer's position and is properly acknowledged, and cited direct quotations may not exceed 10yb R I W K H Z R U G F R X Q W R I W K H E R G y
of the assignment deliverable (excluding title page, abstract, table of contents, tables, exhibits, appendices, and reference pagesyf , Q F O X V L R Q R I S O D J L D U L ] H d
content will not be tolerated and may result in adverse academic consequences. 20yb
Position is welljustified, there is logical flow, and there are examples. 20yb
Includes introduction and conclusion, proper paragraph format, and reads as a polished, academic paper or professional presentation, as
appropriate for the required assignment deliverable. 10yb
No spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors. 10yb
Deliverable is cited properly according to the APA Publication Manual (6th ed.yf . 5yb
If you are planning to repurpose an assignment or submit one you have used before, please let your instructor know. If an instructor is not made aware of work being
repurposed or reused, he or she will treat the assignment as a plagiarized task and reserves the right to post an F grade and submit a task for review to administration until
proof of originality is provided. Click here for more information.
The following are some tips if you have problems submitting your assignment:
1 . Resave in the proper format per the Assignment Detail instructions, and resubmit.
2 . Submit with a different Web browser.
3 . Submit from a different computer.
4 . Call Technical Support at 8772215800, Menu Option 2. They are open 24/7.
5 . If you are still having difficulties after trying steps 1–4, please contact your course instructor.
Make sure you submit this assignment by the listed due date. Late deductions will apply for this assignment as follows:
1 . Assignments submitted within 7 calendar days after the stated due date: 10yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
2 . Assignments submitted 8–14 calendar days after the stated due date: 20yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
3 . Assignments submitted 15–21 calendar days after the stated due date: 30yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
4 . Assignments submitted 22–28 calendar days after the stated due date: 40yb S H Q D O W \ R I W R W D O D V V L J Q P H Q W S R L Q W V .
5 . No assignments, including late assignments, will be accepted after the end of the course unless an approved Incomplete has been granted.
Using the Unit Steps as a guide, read the following chapter sections in
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Discuss the difference between applied and basic research
Understand the difference between qualitative and quantitative variables.
Explain the methodology of central tendency – mean, median and mode
There is no additional information to display at this time.
Extra Credit View Assignment RubricOther
Fundamentals of Statistics
Tue, 6/5/18
Numeric
100
0
See assignment details Learning Materials
Reading Assignment
Online Deliverables: None