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Outils et Méthodos pro. SlideShare. Civicus - Planification stratégique. Planification stratégique · Communagir. Qu’est-ce que planifier de façon stratégique? La planification stratégique se comprend comme un cadre définissant la vision, de même que les principaux objectifs, étapes et moyens permettant d’atteindre le changement souhaité dans un certain laps de temps déterminé. Sans planification stratégique, il est probable que le changement souhaité ne puisse survenir naturellement. Dans le cas du développement d’une communauté, la planification stratégique s’inscrit dans une longue portée temporelle, ce qui rend d’autant nécessaire l’identification d’une ligne directrice, d’une orientation globale.

La planification stratégique sert ainsi de guide pour ajuster l’avancement d’une démarche de développement, puisqu’elle permet de veiller à la cohérence entre la vision, les orientations et les actions à réaliser. Planifier : Organiser selon un plan. Stratégie : Art de diriger et de coordonner des actions pour atteindre un objectif. Position stratégique : Qui permet d’agir dans les meilleures conditions.

List of cognitive biases. Systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from norm and/or rationality in judgment. They are often studied in psychology, sociology and behavioral economics.[1] Although the reality of most of these biases is confirmed by reproducible research,[2][3] there are often controversies about how to classify these biases or how to explain them.[4] Several theoretical causes are known for some cognitive biases, which provides a classification of biases by their common generative mechanism (such as noisy information-processing[5]).

Gerd Gigerenzer has criticized the framing of cognitive biases as errors in judgment, and favors interpreting them as arising from rational deviations from logical thought.[6] Explanations include information-processing rules (i.e., mental shortcuts), called heuristics, that the brain uses to produce decisions or judgments. Belief, decision-making and behavioral[edit] Anchoring bias[edit] 31 Days to Better Financial Modelling - Signup Now. Introduction to Excel Financial Modeling - What is a Financial Model and how to build one?

Posted on July 21st, 2010 in Featured , Financial Modeling , Learn Excel - 43 comments This is a guest post written by Paramdeep from Pristine. Chandoo.org is partnering with Pristine to bring an excel financial modeling online training program for you. This is Part 1 of 6 on Financial Modeling using Excel In this and next 5 posts, we are going to learn how to build a financial model to do project evaluation using Excel. The 6 parts of this tutorial are, What is financial modeling? Financial modeling is creating a complete program/ structure, which helps you in coming to a decision regarding investment in a project/ company. Who does Financial Modeling? Anybody dealing with any decision related to money (wish there was somebody who did not require that!). What are the steps in building a financial model?

Data collection – This is where the real front end banker works. One Advice for Aspiring Financial Modelers An Example Financial Modeling Case Download the case pdf from here [pdf]. What Next? Investopedia. Top Free Classes. Coursera. MITx Opens for Enrollment (and Certification - For Now - Is Free) MIT opens registration today for the first of its online courses offered as part of its new MITx initiative. The university announced MITx late last year as the next step not just in informal online learning but in alternative certification. Registration for MITx is free and open to anyone, and for this first "prototype" class, there is no additional charge to receive the certification upon successful completion of the class. This first class is "6.002x: Circuits and Electronics. " It will run from March 5 through June 8 and will be taught by Anant Agarwal and Chris Terman (co-directors of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory), Piotr Mitros (one of CSAIL's research scientists), and Gerald Sussman (a professor in the department of electrical engineering and computer science).

According to the course website, the class will demand approximately 10 hours a week from those enrolled. Open2Study.