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Project 1: In this project, you will write a short essay that reflects your belief or passion about a particular part of your professional experience. This project requires you to organize complex and divergent thoughts to write a single page paragraph by paragraph. Your essay is intentionally limited to 500 words to engage you in the structural process of writing. You will refresh basic writing skills and rediscover the building blocks that you will use for longer projects. Consider this a first step in your journey.
1. CBR 600 Project 1 Identifying Core Belief
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Project 1: In this project, you will write a short essay that reflects
your belief or passion about a particular part of your professional
experience. This project requires you to organize complex and divergent
thoughts to write a single page paragraph by paragraph. Your essay is
intentionally limited to 500 words to engage you in the structural process
of writing. You will refresh basic writing skills and rediscover the
building blocks that you will use for longer projects. Consider this a first
step in your journey.
MY BELIEF. I BELIEF CHANGE IS THE ONLY THING THAT
IS CONSTANT IN LIFE
Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that promotes
understanding and meets the requirements of the assignment.
1.2: Develop coherent paragraphs or points so that each is internally
unified and so that each functions as part of the whole document or
presentation.
1.3: Provide sufficient, correctly cited support that substantiates the
writer’s ideas.
1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and
audience.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
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CBR 600 Project 2 Identify three top trends in your profession
or field (Enterprise Network)
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In this project, you will search for information that will enable you to
identify three top trends in your profession or field. Over the course of
the project, you will exercise information literacy skills as you locate
and evaluate information, and develop well-reasoned conclusions.
Reviewing the many sources available to you, you will choose those that
are relevant, timely, and helpful to your quest to understand the issues of
your industry. Once you have identified the top trends, you will choose
one that is particularly interesting to you or one that you think is the
most problematic, and research more deeply to produce an analytical
research paper for your team. Your project is intended to prepare the
search committee on the issue so that it is well-prepared to interview
candidates. This project will prepare you for more complex research
projects, as you will refine and hone your ability to create a statement of
the problem and find the information you need to produce a well-
reasoned, well-supported analysis.
There are four steps that will lead you through this project. Begin by
watching the video above, which introduces the project as it might occur
in the workplace, and then continue with Step 1: Search Techniques.
3. When you submit your project, your work will be evaluated using the
competencies listed below. You can use the list below to self-check your
work before submission.
1.1: Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that
promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the
assignment.
1.2: Develop coherent paragraphs or points so that each is
internally unified and so that each functions as part of the whole
document or presentation.
1.3: Provide sufficient, correctly cited support that substantiates the
writer’s ideas.
1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and
audience.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
2.1: Identify and clearly explain the issue, question, or problem
under critical consideration.
2.2: Locate and access sufficient information to investigate the
issue or problem.
2.3: Evaluate the information in a logical and organized manner to
determine its value and relevance to the problem.
2.4: Consider and analyze information in context to the issue or
problem.
2.5 Develop well-reasoned ideas, conclusions or decisions,
checking them against relevant criteria and benchmarks.
Step 1: Conduct Research to Identify Top Trends
In this step, you will refine your ability to conduct research for
information in academic, public, and web domains. This project will
require two different kinds of searches. First, you will perform a
brief industry analysis to become more knowledgeable about your
industry and how it is classified in national databases. From this initial
research, you will learn the codes associated with your industry and you
4. will learn where to find and use business research resources. This should
enable you to find more specific search terms to help you find the
resources that will help you identify the top trends in your industry.
Once you have identified the top trends, you will choose an issue in one
of the three top trends and conduct more research to provide an analysis
of the issue, its effect on the industry, and how an organization would
address this issue – whether to mitigate or to promote – to its own
advantage.
Once you have reviewed NAICS and SOC codes and UMUC library
resources for conducting research and business research, you will do
some in-depth searching for industry trends. A trend could be something
that you, as an industry insider is aware of, an emerging trend, or it
could be a trend that you think is unrecognized or disputed. You will use
your resources to provide evidence for the trends you choose, and your
initial choices may change as you continue to read more deeply. Scan
resources that you found in periodicals, journals, newspapers, industry
blogs, and websites to choose the best references to help you devise the
top trends. Use industry-specific keywords and industry codes, and take
notes on resources as you read because you will be building on this
research in the next step when you choose an issue within one of the
trends. Record notes from the resources and record the complete citation
in APA format in your draft References page now in accordance with
the APA Style Guide Sixth Edition. Be diligent in your choices about
the resources you choose.
Searching effectively for relevant and timely sources and recording
citation details may take up to 3 hours. After you have identified the top
three trends in your industry, you will choose an issue in one of them
that is particularly important.
Step 2: Choose an Issue to Research Further
In the last step, you used research to identify three top trends in your
industry. That was the first part of the project. Now it is time to focus on
an issue within one of those trends that you think is noteworthy in your
field. This project requires that you review the trends and develop a plan
to research the issue further, and synthesize the information you find
into a coherent, well-supported analysis. But first, you have to develop a
5. focused research question or statement of the problem. Consider this
step similar to the starting point for solving any problem with the
scientific method. You first have to identify the problem. Then, when
you have researched a bit more, you will form a reasonable assumption
(a hypothesis) of what you think might be a potential resolution/answer.
You will look for more information that reflects different sides or
viewpoints of the issue, and use analytical thinking to arrive at a well-
reasoned conclusion. This conclusion may or may not bear out your
original first estimate; however, your quest is to arrive at an answer that
is well-supported and based on facts. Remember, your objective is to
consider the impact of this issue on your industry, so this may be the
first step toward a practical solution for your organization.
So, choose an issue from your research on a trend in your industry that
has potential for great impact on the field, and then draft a preliminary
question or statement of the problem. Your research should reveal if the
question has already been answered, or if there is enough information on
the topic. Refine your question or statement and submit it to the “so
what” test. Will your answer contribute to knowledge about the issue
you have selected? Is the question answerable? Remember that in
academic work you would normally avoid normative or open-ended
questions, which start with the words shouldor would, or any question
that can be answered with a yes or a no.
Once you have chosen your issue and completed enough research to
provide a well-reasoned answer (or solution), you will be ready to write
your issue paper. In the next step, you will draft your research paper.
Step 3: Writing your Research Paper
In the previous two steps, you performed searches, first to identify
industry trends, and then for information about an issue in one of those
trends that you consider to be important to your industry. Now you
should be ready to draft your paper. This would be a good time to
review organization in writing and paragraphs. You might also review
the Effective Writing Center’s Online Guide to Writing, a valuable
reference to students who seek to improve their writing.
6. Review your task. You are to provide a research paper that provides a
summary of the three top trends in your industry (with associated
NAICS codes). Supply sufficient background for your reader that the
trend is clear and supported by resources you have found. Review
resources in References and Citations to ensure that you are using “in
text” citations to give credit for the ideas of other authors and to build
your credibility as a researcher, neither ignoring sources nor quoting
excessively.
You will develop a paper that accomplishes two objectives:
It will identify the three top trends in your industry and your
rationale, based on the resources you have found, for your choices;
It will discuss the issue within one of the trends that you deem
important, based on the current state of the industry, and will be
supported by your analysis of facts and a well-reasoned conclusion
of what it means to the industry.
Start with an outline and flesh out the main themes with supporting
statements. This will become your roadmap to an organized paper. Draft,
sleep on it, and edit. Repeat.
Your paper will be 5-7 pages, not including your cover page and
References page(s), double-spaced and set up in APA standards. It does
not require an abstract.
Your citations, both “in text” and in References will be in accordance
with the APA Style Manual Sixth Edition .
Your headings will follow this general pattern:
1. Introduction
2. Findings
a. Top Trends of the _____ Industry
b. An Important Emerging Issue in a trend and what it means in
context to the industry
3. Conclusions
4. References
7. MILESTONE: Many students are asked to re-submit their papers based
on incomplete or inaccurate citation formats. This milestone will get you
off to a good start with APA citations. By the end of Week 2, please
submit a draft of your References page. Please use the APA style guide
or References and Citations to draft your complete citations. This is an
opportunity for you to get feedback before your project is graded. When
you submit your draft References page for review, your faculty member
will provide feedback on your citation format so that you can correct for
your project submission at the end of Week 3.
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CBR 600 Project 2 Identify three top trends in your profession
or field (IT Industry)
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In this project, you will search for information that will enable you to
identify three top trends in your profession or field. Over the course of
the project, you will exercise information literacy skills as you locate
and evaluate information, and develop well-reasoned conclusions.
Reviewing the many sources available to you, you will choose those that
are relevant, timely, and helpful to your quest to understand the issues of
your industry. Once you have identified the top trends, you will choose
one that is particularly interesting to you or one that you think is the
most problematic, and research more deeply to produce an analytical
research paper for your team. Your project is intended to prepare the
8. search committee on the issue so that it is well-prepared to interview
candidates. This project will prepare you for more complex research
projects, as you will refine and hone your ability to create a statement of
the problem and find the information you need to produce a well-
reasoned, well-supported analysis.
There are four steps that will lead you through this project. Begin by
watching the video above, which introduces the project as it might occur
in the workplace, and then continue with Step 1: Search Techniques.
When you submit your project, your work will be evaluated using the
competencies listed below. You can use the list below to self-check your
work before submission.
1.1: Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that
promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the
assignment.
1.2: Develop coherent paragraphs or points so that each is
internally unified and so that each functions as part of the whole
document or presentation.
1.3: Provide sufficient, correctly cited support that substantiates the
writer’s ideas.
1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and
audience.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
2.1: Identify and clearly explain the issue, question, or problem
under critical consideration.
2.2: Locate and access sufficient information to investigate the
issue or problem.
2.3: Evaluate the information in a logical and organized manner to
determine its value and relevance to the problem.
2.4: Consider and analyze information in context to the issue or
problem.
2.5 Develop well-reasoned ideas, conclusions or decisions,
checking them against relevant criteria and benchmarks.
9. Step 1: Conduct Research to Identify Top Trends
In this step, you will refine your ability to conduct research for
information in academic, public, and web domains. This project will
require two different kinds of searches. First, you will perform a
brief industry analysis to become more knowledgeable about your
industry and how it is classified in national databases. From this initial
research, you will learn the codes associated with your industry and you
will learn where to find and use business research resources. This should
enable you to find more specific search terms to help you find the
resources that will help you identify the top trends in your industry.
Once you have identified the top trends, you will choose an issue in one
of the three top trends and conduct more research to provide an analysis
of the issue, its effect on the industry, and how an organization would
address this issue – whether to mitigate or to promote – to its own
advantage.
Once you have reviewed NAICS and SOC codes and UMUC library
resources for conducting research and business research, you will do
some in-depth searching for industry trends. A trend could be something
that you, as an industry insider is aware of, an emerging trend, or it
could be a trend that you think is unrecognized or disputed. You will use
your resources to provide evidence for the trends you choose, and your
initial choices may change as you continue to read more deeply. Scan
resources that you found in periodicals, journals, newspapers, industry
blogs, and websites to choose the best references to help you devise the
top trends. Use industry-specific keywords and industry codes, and take
notes on resources as you read because you will be building on this
research in the next step when you choose an issue within one of the
trends. Record notes from the resources and record the complete citation
in APA format in your draft References page now in accordance with
the APA Style Guide Sixth Edition. Be diligent in your choices about
the resources you choose.
10. Searching effectively for relevant and timely sources and recording
citation details may take up to 3 hours. After you have identified the top
three trends in your industry, you will choose an issue in one of them
that is particularly important.
Step 2: Choose an Issue to Research Further
In the last step, you used research to identify three top trends in your
industry. That was the first part of the project. Now it is time to focus on
an issue within one of those trends that you think is noteworthy in your
field. This project requires that you review the trends and develop a plan
to research the issue further, and synthesize the information you find
into a coherent, well-supported analysis. But first, you have to develop a
focused research question or statement of the problem. Consider this
step similar to the starting point for solving any problem with the
scientific method. You first have to identify the problem. Then, when
you have researched a bit more, you will form a reasonable assumption
(a hypothesis) of what you think might be a potential resolution/answer.
You will look for more information that reflects different sides or
viewpoints of the issue, and use analytical thinking to arrive at a well-
reasoned conclusion. This conclusion may or may not bear out your
original first estimate; however, your quest is to arrive at an answer that
is well-supported and based on facts. Remember, your objective is to
consider the impact of this issue on your industry, so this may be the
first step toward a practical solution for your organization.
So, choose an issue from your research on a trend in your industry that
has potential for great impact on the field, and then draft a preliminary
question or statement of the problem. Your research should reveal if the
question has already been answered, or if there is enough information on
the topic. Refine your question or statement and submit it to the “so
what” test. Will your answer contribute to knowledge about the issue
11. you have selected? Is the question answerable? Remember that in
academic work you would normally avoid normative or open-ended
questions, which start with the words shouldor would, or any question
that can be answered with a yes or a no.
Once you have chosen your issue and completed enough research to
provide a well-reasoned answer (or solution), you will be ready to write
your issue paper. In the next step, you will draft your research paper.
Step 3: Writing your Research Paper
In the previous two steps, you performed searches, first to identify
industry trends, and then for information about an issue in one of those
trends that you consider to be important to your industry. Now you
should be ready to draft your paper. This would be a good time to
review organization in writing and paragraphs. You might also review
the Effective Writing Center’s Online Guide to Writing, a valuable
reference to students who seek to improve their writing.
Review your task. You are to provide a research paper that provides a
summary of the three top trends in your industry (with associated
NAICS codes). Supply sufficient background for your reader that the
trend is clear and supported by resources you have found. Review
resources in References and Citations to ensure that you are using “in
text” citations to give credit for the ideas of other authors and to build
your credibility as a researcher, neither ignoring sources nor quoting
excessively.
You will develop a paper that accomplishes two objectives:
It will identify the three top trends in your industry and your
rationale, based on the resources you have found, for your choices;
It will discuss the issue within one of the trends that you deem
important, based on the current state of the industry, and will be
12. supported by your analysis of facts and a well-reasoned conclusion
of what it means to the industry.
Start with an outline and flesh out the main themes with supporting
statements. This will become your roadmap to an organized paper. Draft,
sleep on it, and edit. Repeat.
Your paper will be 5-7 pages, not including your cover page and
References page(s), double-spaced and set up in APA standards. It does
not require an abstract.
Your citations, both “in text” and in References will be in accordance
with the APA Style Manual Sixth Edition .
Your headings will follow this general pattern:
1. Introduction
2. Findings
a. Top Trends of the _____ Industry
b. An Important Emerging Issue in a trend and what it means in
context to the industry
3. Conclusions
4. References
MILESTONE: Many students are asked to re-submit their papers based
on incomplete or inaccurate citation formats. This milestone will get you
off to a good start with APA citations. By the end of Week 2, please
submit a draft of your References page. Please use the APA style guide
or References and Citations to draft your complete citations. This is an
opportunity for you to get feedback before your project is graded. When
you submit your draft References page for review, your faculty member
will provide feedback on your citation format so that you can correct for
your project submission at the end of Week 3.
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13. CBR 600 Project 3 Design Your Professional Presence
(Branding Statement)
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Project 3: Design Your Professional Presence
In this project, you will create a professional presence on LinkedIn (a
professional social media network that is widely used by professionals
and employers in most industries). If your profession or personal beliefs
prevent you from establishing a LinkedIn site, ask about an alternative to
building a live LinkedIn profile. As part of this project, you will conduct
research into your present or desired industry; you will create a branding
statement, and finally, create or revise an existing LinkedIn profile,
using what you have learned about the industry and yourself.
There are four steps in this project that will lead you through each
deliverable. Most steps of this project should take no more than two
hours to complete. Begin by watching the video above, which introduces
the project as it might occur in the workplace, and then continue with
Step 1: Engage in Analysis and Reflection.
When you submit your project, your work will be evaluated using the
competencies listed below. You can use the list below to self-check your
work before submission.
1.1: Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that
promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the
assignment.
14. 1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and
audience.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
2.2: Locate and access sufficient information to investigate the
issue or problem.
Step 1: Engage in Analysis and Reflection
You know your assignment, so here’s where you get started.
1. For background information, read Cybersecurity Profession and
LinkedIn. You may also want to read Professional Use of Social
Media and LinkedIn on the Using LinkedIn resource page.
2. Now, reflect on your career: Where are you right now in your
career? Where do you want to be? What are your goals and
objectives? What particular positions do you want, and what is
your time frame for obtaining them? It’s a good idea to have some
steps along the way. For example, you could ask yourself “Why
am I pursuing a degree in cybersecurity?”
3. Next, answer the question: What’s the market like in your
cybersecurity field? Is the demand for employees increasing,
decreasing, or remaining steady? Is it better in some areas than
others? Use the UMUC library to locate journal articles, books,
and other sources that will enable you to identify information about
your industry. You can refer to the Project 2 information on
Business Research.
4. Finally, you need to think about what the competition is like. Who
are the other competitors seeking positions in your cybersecurity
field? Who are the primary competitors for employment and
upward mobility? Can you identify particular individuals who are
your main competition (which will be the case if you are
competing internally). How do you compare to these competitors?
Look at Competitor Analysis for some guidance on these issues.
Next, you will work on your branding statement.
15. Step 2: Create a Positive Personal Branding Statement
Now that you’ve analyzed the situation, you can start on your branding
statement.
See Branding Statements for some resources and tips to create your
statement. Draft a personal branding statement of 200 words or less.
Edit for clarity and conciseness. It should be error-free as the
representation of you!
Next, you will create or revise a LinkedIn page. If you have an issue
with this assignment, consult with your instructor.
Step 3: Create or Revise a LinkedIn Page
You can use your results from the last step, your branding statement, to
help you create your LinkedIn profile summary. Employ any aspects of
the research and exploration performed in the prior two steps to develop
your page. See Using LinkedIn for more information.
Once you have created your LinkedIn page, go through the LinkedIn
Checklist available on the LinkedIn site and make revisions as needed.
Next, you will submit your project.
Step 4: Submit the Deliverables
Once you’ve completed the prior step, submit the following deliverables
to the assignment folder:
Personal Branding Statement in a Word document
URL link to your LinkedIn Profile
PDF of your LinkedIn Profile
Share your link and summary in the discussion area. Discuss your
experience with LinkedIn and what you learned from this activity.
Submission Notes:
1. How to create a PDF of your LinkedIn Profile Page
Create a PDF of your LinkedIn profile page by right clicking and
choosing "print". When your printer selections come up, select the
Destination as "Save to pdf" and your profile should save to a pdf
document. Submit that doc to your assignment folder.
16. 2. If you revise your existing LinkedIn page, submit a copy of the
original LinkedIn page to show a comparison with the newly
revised page.
Before you submit your assignment, review the competencies below,
which your instructor will use to evaluate your work. A good practice
would be to use each competency as a self-check to confirm you have
incorporated all of them in your work.
1.1: Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that
promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the
assignment.
1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and
audience.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
2.2: Locate and access sufficient information to investigate the
issue or problem.
Summary Board
Please copy and paste the link to your site and your summary from your
new LinkedIn site in the below. Your summary paragraph should be a
tight synopsis of your professional attributes, which you can recap from
your branding statement.
Share your experience. Did you have any trouble creating the site? Did
your research into the top trends and employment potential produce any
new information of interest?
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17. CBR 600 Project 4 mathematical Operations and data analysis
(Workforce)
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Over this two-week period, you will use mathematical operations and
data analysis to solve problems and inform decision making. Your final
assignment will be the creation of a comprehensive Excel workbook
with supporting charts and graphs and a short analysis of the data.
This project will enable you to refresh and refine your skills in math and
statistics before you tackle a real-world data set using Excel to analyze
and display the data.
Quantitative reasoning uses a process similar to the qualitative research
process in that you will first identify an issue or problem and then use
mathematical formulas or an analytic tool to derive a solution. You will
construct graphs, charts, and tables to display data and inform analysis
and interpretation. You will evaluate the results of the information, draw
analyses and validate them by applying them to the issue or problem.
This project will enable you to see the connection between data and how
the use of quantitative analysis of that data informs solutions to practical
problems with potential impact on your organization or industry.
There are 10 steps that lead you through this project. Each step should
take about two hours to complete. Begin by watching the video above,
which introduces the project as it might occur in the workplace, then
continue with Step 1: Refresh Your Math, Statistics, and Excel Skills.
18. When you submit your project, your work will be evaluated using the
competencies listed below. You can use the list below to self-check your
work before submission.
1.1: Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that
promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the
assignment.
1.2: Develop coherent paragraphs or points so that each is
internally unified and so that each functions as part of the whole
document or presentation.
1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and
audience.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
3.1: Identify numerical or mathematical information that is
relevant in a problem or situation.
3.2: Employ mathematical or statistical operations and data
analysis techniques to arrive at a correct or optimal solution.
3.3: Analyze mathematical or statistical information, or the results
of quantitative inquiry and manipulation of data.
3.4: Employ software applications and analytic tools to analyze,
visualize, and present data to inform decision-making.
Step 1: Refresh Your Math, Statistics and Excel Skills
Everyone will begin this project with different background skills in
math, statistics and Excel. Let’s start by thinking about what it
means to engage in quantitative processesand the role these skills
play in this project.
Next, assess your current baseline by refreshing your skills
in math, statistics, and Excel. You will choose how much you
already know and where you need to concentrate more attention in
order to complete this quantitative analysis project.
After this refresher, you will create your own spreadsheet based on
the template provided in the next step.
If you need help outside the classroom, you can register for the
STAT 689 tutoring room (go to the Project 4 Discussion for
19. registration information) in which you can access tutoring help and
other resources to enable you to complete this project successfully.
Help is free and immediate!
Step 2: Set Up Your Spreadsheet
Now that you’ve assessed and refreshed these important skills, you’re
ready to begin. First download the Excel template course file and use it
to set up your spreadsheet. This step has you set up your basic view in
preparation for the use of several tools.
After you’ve formatted and set up your basic view and saved it with
your name, you’re ready to move to the next step and add data.
Step 3: Add Data
With your spreadsheet set up and saved with your last name, you’re
ready to add data. In Section 1 on the Data page, complete each column
of the spreadsheet to arrive at the desired calculations.
When you’re ready, move on to the next step, where you will use
functions to summarize the data.
PRO Example for add data to your spreadsheet
Add Data
In Section 1 on the Data page, complete each column of the spreadsheet
to arrive at the desired calculations. Use Excel formulas to demonstrate
that you can perform the calculations in Excel. Remember, a cell address
is the combination of a column and a row. For example, C11 refers to
Column C, Row 11 in a spreadsheet.
Reminder: Occasionally in Excel, you will create an unintentional
circular reference. This means that within a formula in a cell, you
directly or indirectly referred to (back to) the cell. For example, while
entering a formula in A3, you enter =A1+A2+A3. This is not correct and
will result in an error. Excel allows you to remove or allow these
references.
Hint: Another helpful feature in Excel is Paste Special. Mastering this
feature allows you to copy and paste all elements of a cell, or just select
elements like the formula, the value or the formatting.
20. "Names" are a way to define cells and ranges in your spreadsheet and
can be used in formulas. For review and refresh, see the resources for
Create Complex Formulas and Work with Functions.
Ready to Begin?
1. To calculate hourly rate, you will use the annual hourly rate
already computed in Excel, which is 2080. This is the number most
often used in annual salary calculations based on full time, 40
hours per week, 52 weeks per year. In E11 (or the first cell in
the Hrly Rate column), create a formula that calculates the hourly
rate for each employee, by referencing the employee’s salary in
Column D, divided by the value of annual hours, 2080. To do this,
you will create a simple formula: =D11/2080 Complete the
calculations for the remainder of Column E. If you don’t want to
do this cell by cell, you can create a new formula that will let you
use that same formula all the way to the end of the column. It
would look like this: =$D$11:$D$382/2080
2. In Column F, calculate the number of years worked for each
employee by creating a formula that incorporates the date in cell
F9 and demonstrates your understanding of relative and absolute
cells in Excel. For this, you will need a formula that can compute
absolute values to determine years of service. You could do this
longhand, but it would take you a long time. So, try
the YEARFRAC formula, which computes the number of years
(and even rounds for you). Once you start the formula in Excel, the
element will appear to guide you. You need to know the “ending”
date (F9) and the hiring date (B11). The formula looks like
this:=YEARFRAC($F$9,B11) and the $ will repeat the formula
calculation down the column as before if you grab the edge of the
cell and drag it to the bottom of the column.
3. To determine if an employee is vested or not In Column I, use
an IF statement to flag with a "Yes" any employees who have
been employed 10 years or more. Here is how an IF statement
works: =IF(X is greater (or less than) Y, “Answer”, IF not,
“Answer”). To create this as a formula it would look like
21. this:=IF(F11>=10,"Yes","No") You can drag this formula down
the column or highlight the starting cell, hold down the shift key,
and zip down to cell 382 and release and the whole column should
compute properly.
4. Using the VLookup function, use the Region Key located at
F417:G420 to fill in the cells in Column N to identify the region in
which the employee is located based on the state listed in Column
M. (If this function is new to you – hang in there – this one is
worth it
Using the VLookup function, use the Region Key located at F417:G420
to fill in the cells in Column N to identify the region in which the
employee is located based on the state listed in Column M. (If this
function is new to you – hang in there – this one is worth it
There are some video resources available that address some common
"hard spots" in this Excel assignment. Do not be confused if you see a
data set that is different than yours - the principles are the same!
Remember, if you have any questions, ask.
Snip is used by courtesy of Microsoft.
You will devise a formula that will match the state to a region (in
position 2). We will use the $ function to enable a repeat of the formula
down the column. =VLOOKUP(M11,$F$417:$G$420,2,FALSE)
To view videos that explain these formulas, please refer back to Step 1
under the link entitled Access Tutoring Help and Other
Resources. The videos were created for another class but pertain to this
same data set.
Remember: if you have any questions, ask!
Step 4: Use Functions to Summarize the Data
With your data built, you are now ready to start using some tools
to summarize the data, using Countif and the Sum function to do the
math. In this step, you'll begin to see patterns in the data and the story of
the workforce.
22. Take a breather here if you need it. You should strive to work through
the first four steps this week. Check in with your instructor.
With this step complete, you’re ready to begin your analysis.
Step 5: Analyze the Workforce
You’ve summarized the data, and next, you will employ descriptive or
summary statistics to analyze the workforce. Your summary table
described "how many." Now you will calculate mean, median, and mode
for the categories of data, and derive the deviation, variance, and
dispersion, and distribution. This is where it gets interesting!
Your data set in Tab 1 should now be built. Next, you’ll create Tab 2:
Excel Summary Stats.
Step 6: Use the Analysis Toolpak
With your data set built, you will now use the Analysis Toolpak to do
those same functions. This is a handy feature to know. Remember that
there may be some minor differences in the answers depending on the
version.
You should now have Tab 2 complete: Excel Summary Stats. Next,
you’ll create charts and a histogram for Tabs 3 and 4.
Use the Analysis Toolpak
You have just finished calculating descriptive statistics using individual
Excel functions. Did you know that you could generate the same
descriptive statistics in one easy step? Excel features an add-in, called
the Toolpak, to work with statistics. Try it now.
1. First, make sure you have enabled the data analysis Toolpak
feature. (See the resource below for instructions.) You will
calculate the statistics for salary, hourly rate, years of service,
education level, and age using the Toolpak function.
2. Select the Data Analysis functions at the far right and select
Descriptive Statistics.
Used with permission from Microsoft.
3. Now, you will tell Excel what you want to do and where to look
for the data. Since you know that you will use the D – H columns
23. for this operation, you can perform these calculations in one step
by highlighting the adjacent five columns of data in D10:H382.
That will be the input. You want the output on a new sheet in the
workbook.
Used with permission from Microsoft.
4. When you select OK, Excel will calculate the statistics and put
them on a new tab, labeled Sheet 1. (See below.) You will have to
"size" the column dimensions, but the work has been done for you.
Used with permission from Microsoft.
5. Label the tab "Excel Summary Stats."
6. Compare your calculations using the data analysis feature to the
results you obtained in the previous step, when you calculated the
results manually with individual functions. How did you do?
7. Remember the Toolpak. You will use this tool again to create your
histogram.
Step 7: Create Charts and a Histogram
Where would we be without the ability to view data in charts? It is
sometimes easier to grasp context of data if we can see it captured in an
image. In this step, you will work with data to create charts, adding a tab
for charts, and another for a histogram.
In this step, you will build Tab 3: Graphs—Charts and Tab 4:
Histogram. After you complete these tabs, you’ll be ready to sort the
data.
Work with Data to Create Charts
It is often helpful to view and interpret analytical results when they are
presented visually. Graphs and charts help readers digest and interpret
information more quickly, consistent with the familiar adage "a picture
is worth a thousand words." Let’s see what we can see in your data
analysis.
Create the following graphs in your workbook on a separate tab named
Graphs_Charts:
24. 1. Create separate pie charts that show the percentage of employees
by a) gender, b) education level, and c) marital status. Explore pie
chart formats.
2. Create separate bar charts that show the a) number of employees
by race, and b) the number of employee per state.
3. Create a line graph for the sales summary provided.
4. Create a histogram that shows the number of employees in
incremental salary ranges of $10,000. Here, you want to show how
many employees are making 0-$10,000, $10,999-$20,000,up to
$210,000. This involves counting how many for each "salary
bucket," creating what is called a frequency distribution table and
histogram. Histograms seem hard, but mastering how to visualize
the frequency of events is so helpful in analysis!
Used with permission from Microsoft.
Note: Your Excel spreadsheet template has the upper limit and labels
already identified. Complete the table and histogram by engaging the
Data Analysis Toolpak. Place the output on a new worksheet and label it
Histogram.
Step 8: Copy and Sort the Data
You’ve accomplished a lot with your data set, summary stats, charts, and
histograms. Another skill you’ll need to be able to do is sort data in an
Excel worksheet for reporting purposes. You’ll copy and sort the data..
This is a good skill that applies to any Excel application.
In this step, you will create Tab 5: Sorted Data. When you’re finished,
you’ll be ready to conduct your quantitative analysis.
See below for example of sorted spreadsheet.
Step 9: Conduct Quantitative Analysis
In this step, your hard work bears fruit. What does it all mean? Think
back to your boss's reasons for tasking you with this project. Bring your
25. powers of analysis to bear to determine what the data may be telling
you. Apply your quantitative reasoning skillsby answering the questions
provided in the resource and writing a short essay.
After you answer the questions, your short essay should include:
a one-paragraph narrative summary of your findings, describing
patterns of interest
an explanation of the potential relevance of such patterns
a description of how you would investigate further to determine if
your results could be perceived as good or bad for the company.
Prepare your response in this workbook. Create a tab for Quantitative
Analysis, create a text box, and paste your answers to above questions
and your essay in it. Move the tab to the first tab position.
Good job! In the next step, you’ll submit your workbook and analysis.
Step 10: Submit Your Completed Workbook and Analysis
You’re now ready to submit your workbook and analysis. Review the
requirements for the final deliverable to be sure you have:
1. Excel Workbook with Six Tabs
o Tab 1: Data—completed data sheet (Steps 1–6 above)
o Tab 2: Excel Summary Stats (Step 6)
o Tab 3: Graphs—Charts (Step 7)
o Tab 4: Histogram (Step 7)
o Tab 5: Sorted Data (Step 8)
Quantitative Analysis (Step 9; see detail below and move to
first position upon completion.)
2. Answers to Questions and Short Essay
Prepare your response in this workbook. Create a tab for
Quantitative Analysis, create a text box, and paste your answers to
the questions and your essay in it. Move the Quantitative Analysis
tab to the first tab position.
26. Make sure the following tabs are included in your final workbook:
Quantitative Analysis
Data
Excel Summary Stats
Graphs–Charts
Histogram
Sorted Data
3. Format to Be Printed
Format this workbook so that all the spreadsheets can be printed.
Before you submit your assignment, review the competencies below,
which your instructor will use to evaluate your work. A good practice
would be to use each competency as a self-check to confirm you have
incorporated all of them in your work.
1.1: Organize document or presentation clearly in a manner that
promotes understanding and meets the requirements of the
assignment.
1.2: Develop coherent paragraphs or points so that each is
internally unified and so that each functions as part of the whole
document or presentation.
1.4: Tailor communications to the audience.
1.5: Use sentence structure appropriate to the task, message and
audience.
1.6: Follow conventions of Standard Written English.
3.1: Identify numerical or mathematical information that is
relevant in a problem or situation.
3.2: Employ mathematical or statistical operations and data
analysis techniques to arrive at a correct or optimal solution.
27. 3.3: Analyze mathematical or statistical information, or the results
of quantitative inquiry and manipulation of data.
3.4: Employ software applications and analytic tools to analyze,
visualize, and present data to inform decision-making.
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CBR 600 Project 5 Apply critical Thinking (Cybertech, OPM)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgpXM6ZNpI8
Early one morning at work, CEO Alice Johnson asks if you have a
moment to chat. I need your expertise and advice on a complicated
situation for the company regarding an international hacking lawsuit. In
her office, Alice explains that CyberTech is serving as the cyber
forensics consultant for a law firm handling the suit from a 2015 hack of
the Office of Personnel Management, OPM.
The OPM hack compromised background information on millions of
workers. In a related case Anomalous, a non-US gray hat hacking group
suspected in the OPM breach case, is claiming that US-based Equation
Set attempted to hack its facilities. So we have a non-US and a US set of
test hacker groups involved. With Anomalous, the non-US group, being
a client defendant in one case against Equation Set, the US group, and as
a suspect in the OPM breach. But Alice then outlines why the case is
problematic. Along with the OPM victims, CyberTech represents clients
from some of the OPM breach suspect companies in unrelated cases,
28. which could appear to be a conflict of interest. This could affect the way
our company is perceived by others.
We need to maintain our image as an unbiased cyber security consultant.
Should CyberTech remain on both the OPM breach investigation and the
overseas case at the same time? Or should we drop one of the cases?
Apply your critical thinking and analytical skills to figure out what
happened what we know and don't know, and how the company might
remedy this situation. I'd like a paper by the end of the week with your
recommendations.
Step 1: Prepare to Think Critically
In this first step, you will prepare to respond to your boss’s request for
an analysis of a problem in your organization. You realize that this will
require careful thinking. So, you take some time to review the process
and to engage in Critical Thinking and Analysis.
When you have completed the critical thinking exercises, you will move
on to the next step: identifying the problem.
Step 2: Identify the Problem
Now that you’re prepared to think critically, it’s time to analyze the
situation. Remember the direction from your CEO is to analyze the
situation and advise on the two lawsuits.
Suggested area to focus on is to determine if a conflict of interest would
exist in handling the two cases that might be related, and advise how to
proceed.
Outline the points that you want to make in the first two sections of your
paper (introduction, explanation) and draft those sections.
Next, it’s time to analyze the information.
Step 3: Analyze the Information
Now that you have some understanding of the nature of the breach and
the parties involved, it’s time to gather and analyze information.
The Problem Analysis resources will further aid your analysis and
development of the third section of your paper.
Outline the points that you want to make in Section 3: Analysis of the
Information of your paper, and draft that section.
29. In the following step, you will consider other viewpoints, conclusions,
and solutions.
Step 4: Consider and Analyze Other Viewpoints, Conclusions, and
Solutions
Once you have completed your analysis of the incident, the next step is
to analyze alternative viewpoints, conclusions, and solutions. To do this
you will need to apply Ethical Decision-Making and Reasoning. Also
highly recommended, Randolph Pherson's "The Five Habits of the
Master Thinker," a paper written for intelligence analysts, but applicable
to all analytical thinking and reasoning.
Outline the points that you want to make in Section 4: Analysis of
Alternative Viewpoints, Conclusions, or Solutions of your paper, and
draft that section.
When you are finished, move to the next step, which involves
developing conclusions.
Step 5: Develop Well-Reasoned Conclusions
You considered alternative viewpoints in the last step. Now you’re ready
to develop your personal conclusions and suggest remedies so that your
boss is well-equipped to brief her leadership about the situation.
Remember, you may need to consult outside references but this is not a
research paper. It is more investigative in nature about the facts of the
case. Please cite outside sources carefully.
Now, outline your argument and draft Section 5: Conclusions and
Recommendations, the final sections. Your boss is expecting to receive a
concise, focused paper to prepare her for further meetings. Stay to the
main points, although you may have more facts to answer any questions.
You will submit your paper in the final step.
Step 6: Submit Critical Thinking Paper
Your final paper should be no more than 5 double-spaced pages,
excluding the cover page and References page(s). Please organize your
paper in accordance with your preparatory steps, using these
subheadings:
1. Introduction
2. Explanation of the Issue
30. 3. Analysis of the Information
4. Consideration of alternative viewpoints and conclusions
5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Here are some tips for success:
Consider outside sources if they inform your case. However, stay
on task.
Use APA style for “in text” and reference citations. At this point,
your citations should be error-free.
Consider these Best Practices for a paper:
An effective introduction that grabs the reader’s attention and sets
the tone and direction for the rest of the paper;
Supporting paragraphs that move the reader from the general
introduction to the more specific aspects of your analysis;
Body paragraphs that provide support; and,
A conclusion that leads to a natural close to what you have
presented in your paper.
For the introduction, please build on the following idea:
I feel that there is a conflict of interest for CyberTech to represent a
customer in one case and help build a case against that same customer is
another case. I feel, to avoid a possible conflict of interest situation that
CyberTech must make a choice and only take one of the cases for the
customer in question.
For the Explanation of the Issue, please review the transcript that is
posted above Step 1 and expand on the possible conflict of interest that
will be included in the introduction.
Then proceed through each additional step which should be
approximately one page per step.
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31. CBR 600 Project 6 OPM Data Breach Case (Stuxnet)
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In your final project that spans three weeks, you will work as part of a
team that will research the pertinent issues of the case and provide an
analysis of the leadership decisions and effects of group dynamics on the
outcome, positive and/or negative. From your research and division of
the tasks in a Team Project Plan, each team will produce a white paper
on the case, a one-page executive summary for your boss to share with
other executives, and a short narrated presentation that covers the case
succinctly. You will experience the challenges of working on a team,
which is not unlike the world we live in in which not all team members
are in the same location and must find opportunities to synchronize their
work. These challenges accentuate the importance of communication to
plan the project, divide the work, and determine how every member will
contribute and produce a first rate project. Consider this a great lesson
for group work in your program and professional life!
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CBR 600 Project 6 OPM Data Breach Case
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32. www.newtonhelp.com
In your final project that spans three weeks, you will work as part of a
team that will research the pertinent issues of the case and provide an
analysis of the leadership decisions and effects of group dynamics on the
outcome, positive and/or negative. From your research and division of
the tasks in a Team Project Plan, each team will produce a white paper
on the case, a one-page executive summary for your boss to share with
other executives, and a short narrated presentation that covers the case
succinctly. You will experience the challenges of working on a team,
which is not unlike the world we live in in which not all team members
are in the same location and must find opportunities to synchronize their
work. These challenges accentuate the importance of communication to
plan the project, divide the work, and determine how every member will
contribute and produce a first rate project. Consider this a great lesson
for group work in your program and professional life!
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