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Karen Liu recently accepted the position of Department Chair of the Department of Business at her university. She quickly realized that one of the very important jobs related to her role, was the need to make good human resource decisions as this affected the Department's ability to offer, schedule, and meet student needs for courses in all three academic terms per year. The mission statement of the university specifies a clear commitment to meeting the needs of all stakeholders, and in particular, being student centered is a priority. Due to the distinct rise in the number of students wishing to pursue a degree in business in recent years, this had placed an increasing stress on resources to meet student demand for courses and course sections. In particular, student feedback had indicated that course waitlists were long, that many students were unable to enter into their preferred courses, and that students wished that more courses were offered in three hour blocks or in the evening to allow them easier work scheduling. As she looked at course offerings and schedules from last year, and considered her current teaching faculty, she wondered how she would tackle the huge job of course planning for the next academic year.
-Karen found that the job of identifying appropriate faculty members to be assigned to particular courses a huge task.It became evident that it would have been helpful to have a HRIS in place in the Department.As always,keeping any information system up to date can be time consuming.For this purpose,she would have appreciated a(n) ____________ intranet function which would allow faculty members to access and view their own records and make changes and update where applicable.
Truth
The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality; it is often considered to be the ultimate standard by which reality is judged.
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A deductive argument that contains two premises, at least one of which is a conditional statement.
Hypothetical Claim
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Deductive Argument
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