Hello 1,
You did a fantastic job ijn your initial post. I agree with you that a RACI chart is useful in defining duties specific to assigned roles in a development project. Using the RACI chart can be quite useful when making decisions as it reduces delays for approvals. It can be resourceful for team members holding more than one roles in a project
References
Malik, P. (2024, March 4). 8 change management exercises to try in 2024
Hello 2,
You adequately addressed the prompts of this week's discussion and like your selection of the Fishbowl Discussion exercise. This exercise can be useful for facilitating not only sustained discussions but also engaging exchange of ideas. Fishbowl discussions can play a vital role in cultivating a culture of active listening, respect for diversity and inclusion. When that happens, teams can be creative and very productive.
References
Malik, P. (2024, March 4). 8 change management exercises to try in 2024
Hello 1,
Your post outlines a comprehensive rationale for utilizing qualitative research methods to explore the relationship between effective leadership and emotional intelligence at Aikyum Inc. Qualitative methods offer depth and insight into real-world issues, complementing quantitative data analysis. Your structured approach, including background, problem statement, research goal, and justification, demonstrates a clear understanding of research design. The focus on correlational design aligns well with the study objectives, considering the company's unique context.
Hello 2,
Your approach to adopting quantitative methodology for your research study is clear and methodical. Collecting data through questionnaires from a sizable sample of 1000 US respondents ensures robustness. Incorporating key variables from relevant literature into the questionnaire reflects a well-informed design. Your intention to utilize cluster analysis to categorize video game spenders demonstrates a structured approach to deriving meaningful insights. Overall, your plan exhibits a systematic strategy for exploring the typology of free-to-play game spenders.