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RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - Johmford - 11-30-2018 Anyone recently complete c207 data driven decision making that can answer some more involved questions? WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - ThatBankDude - 11-30-2018 (11-30-2018, 04:56 PM)jjsafari Wrote: Anyone recently complete c207 data driven decision making that can answer some more involved questions? I am not with WGU but i have taken Data Analysis for Managers. What questions you have? East Central University Bachelors of Science - 2015 Biology Southeastern Oklahoma State University AACSB-Accredited Masters of Business Administration - 2019 Management RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - Johmford - 12-01-2018 27/34 For marketing I was A little intimidated by the paper. It was surprisingly easy to complete when I put all the headings down and just answered the prompts. First submission. Was comptent. Economics: know all about eslasticity, know about what the federal reserve would do if _______ Thatbankdude ill pm you RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - Kima - 12-01-2018 (11-30-2018, 04:56 PM)jjsafari Wrote: Anyone recently complete c207 data driven decision making that can answer some more involved questions? I completed C207 last month. I'll be happy to answer what I can. RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - Johmford - 12-01-2018 (12-01-2018, 03:17 PM)Kima Wrote:(11-30-2018, 04:56 PM)jjsafari Wrote: Anyone recently complete c207 data driven decision making that can answer some more involved questions? PM'ed RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - Johmford - 12-10-2018 Anyone have experience with the capstone? It seems like the capsim is not very well integrated in to the course. Leave some feedback and tips if you’ve completed it please! RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - amilitab4k9 - 12-10-2018 (12-10-2018, 06:15 PM)jjsafari Wrote: Anyone have experience with the capstone? It seems like the capsim is not very well integrated in to the course. I'm working on it right now. The team scheduling and communication is by far the most difficult part of this entire program. RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - Johmford - 12-12-2018 (12-10-2018, 11:09 PM)amilitab4k9 Wrote:(12-10-2018, 06:15 PM)jjsafari Wrote: Anyone have experience with the capstone? It seems like the capsim is not very well integrated in to the course. How quickly can you get through the simulation? Do you all have to be logged in at once to do it? RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - amilitab4k9 - 12-13-2018 (12-12-2018, 02:54 PM)jjsafari Wrote:(12-10-2018, 11:09 PM)amilitab4k9 Wrote:(12-10-2018, 06:15 PM)jjsafari Wrote: Anyone have experience with the capstone? It seems like the capsim is not very well integrated in to the course. You don't all have to be logged in simultaneously. However, the decisions must be made in order, so you have to wait for the person ahead of you to go, etc. So, I may enter my decisions in the morning and then have to wait until the next guy gets home from work in the evening to keep the ball rolling. We started working on it last weekend. We did two practice rounds on Saturday and then decided to start over Sunday morning. So, between Sunday morning and Tuesday evening we were able to complete 4 practice rounds (some people couldn't do it at work during the day). We have since completed 2 more. Our goal is to spend all day Saturday and get as many of the competition rounds done as possible. Everyone wants to get done before Christmas, so we are working really hard and putting a lot of time in. By now, I would say it takes us about 1-2 hours for each round or working time, not waiting time. When you do the rounds back to back it is faster because everything is still fresh in your mind. It gets faster as you get the hang of it and build out decision making spreadsheets (really helps for marketing & R&D). Also, the better you communicate, the better it will go. We have just ended up using group texts, which has worked fine. Figuring out communication and scheduling in the beginning was a challenge, though. RE: WGU MBA Course Configuration Input Needed - Johmford - 12-19-2018 Anyone have their top tips for completing the simulations successfully and painlessly? I know a lot depends on your team members, but anything helps! Feel free to PM it to me if you dont want to share here. |