For WizardKim-CSW2
Running head: TITLE GOES HERE 1
TITLE OF THE PAPER GOES HERE 2
Title of the Paper Goes Here
Student Name
Keiser University
Instructor
Course
Date
Data Set Analysis
Leave in the headings below and type your ideas under each of the headings provided. Be sure to follow proper APA format for citations and sources. Also, remove any notes in this template.
Abstract :
The Abstract is an overview of the paper, written after completion. Other researchers use the Abstract to determine if your work will be useful to them. The Abstract should include the background, hypothesis or research question, methodology for data collection and analysis, the findings of your research, and conclusions (about 100-150 words).
Be sure to page break since the abstract goes on its own page
Introduction:
The Introduction should lead readers into the topic and its importance. Introductions typically include the overall topic of the paper, the specific focus of the paper within the larger topic, the main points in the paper, the kind of paper (study, argument, critique, discussion), and the purpose.
Writing Tip:
The length of the introduction should be in proportion to the length of the paper. Also ask yourself, “With my purpose and my audience, how do I engage my readers best?” In the introduction, you set the tone of the piece, establish your voice, and demonstrate your writing style; be authentic to your purpose and your audience.
(from the University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia): http://unilearning.uow.edu.au/report/4biii1.html
Written for Keiser University GROWS by Amy C. Flagg
Data Analysis: discuss the data set you selected including what the Tableau chart will show and the impact this analysis may have on decisions within the organization. For example, if you select a data set that talked about snow removal requests, you may have created a chart that showed the locations of the requests made and how the requests were made (phone, email, etc). This data can be used to determine staffing needs to answer the phones, maybe to see if setting up an online system for requests may be more cost effective rather than staffing the phones, or to see which contractor to send out to remove the snow.
Tableau Chart: embed a copy of the bar chart you created in Tableau here (easiest way is to have the chart on the screen and prt scr it then paste it into Word). Be sure to include headings on the chart or some text to describe what the chart is showing.
Form Analysis: discuss the features of the form you created and why you feel they were appropriate to capture the additional data needed based on the results of your analysis in your Tableau chart. For example, maybe you decided to break the city down by area (North, South, East and West) for better response times of the contractors to the removal requests. So your form would need to include area and contractor assigned in the input along with other information you feel is needed.
Internal Controls: discuss in this section how the form you created will improve internal controls in terms of accuracy and consistency. ex. If you are using contractors for removal maybe you could use this data to ensure all of the contractors are only being paid once for the removal and there are not multiple requests to the same address on the same day, etc.
Excel Form: embed the "form" and spreadsheet you created in Excel here, same, you can print screen to show how you created the form. You only need 3-4 lines of data.
Conclusion:
An overall summary of what is presented, do not introduce new material at this point but rather emphasize the key points of your paper.
References:
Remember to list all sources used in your paper in alphabetical order and they must match your in-text citations within the document. Please review APA format in your APA manual and/or the Writing Studio. Be sure to page break prior to your reference section since the references go on their own page.