Service Catalog or Service Level Management

Perform a scholarly search for case studies about Service Catalog or Service Level Management implementations.

Give a general summary of the implementation
Describe anything you feel went well
Describe parts that could have been done better.
End your paper with a conclusion.

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Netflix’s Corporate-Level Strategy

1.Discuss Netflix’s Corporate-Level Strategy.

a.Identify different business segments within Netflix.

b.Determine the following comes from each segment in 2018, 2017 and 2016. )

i.Revenue

ii.Change in Revenue from previous year

iii.Contribution Margin (percent)

c.Identify what percentage of the total revenue comes from each segment for 2018, 2017 and 2016. (You will need to calculate this.)

d.Based on this information identify and defend Netflix’s Corporate-level strategy: (Single business, Dominant, Related Constrained, Related Linked,

Unrelated)

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“Somewhere over the rainbow”

Analyze the two versions of the song “Somewhere over the rainbow” by Judy Garland and Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
~Your paper must involve musical analysis. This does not necessarily have to be a Western classical music score. But if you choose a style of popular music

that does not have a score, you need to analyze what you hear in the pitch, rhythm, meter, tempo, dynamics, etc.

~Your paper must involve text analysis. This may seem obvious, but is something to consider in your choice. There is plenty of beautiful music in the world

with little lyrical interest. Choose something with compelling text. Poetry set to music makes a good paper, but you don’t have to do that. Another

possibility is music written about a text, but with no lyrics. This is allowed—as long as your paper involves musical and textual analysis. Text in a language

other than English is also possible.

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Hypothesis testing with one sample and correlation and regression

  1. A hat company states that the mean hat size for a male is at least 7.25. A random sample of 12 hat sizes has a mean of 7.15 and a standard deviation of

0.27. At a = 0.05, can you reject the company’s claim that the mean hat size for a male is at least 7.25? Assume the population is normally distributed.

For the exercises below use the data in the table, which shows the average annual salaries (both in thousands of dollars) for public school principals and

public school classroom teachers in the United States for 11 years. (Adapted from Educational Research Service)

  1. Construct a scatter plot for the data. Do the data appear to have a positive linear correlation, a negative linear correlation, or no linear correlation?

Explain.

  1. Calculate the correlation coefficient r. What can you conclude?

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