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Business Enterprise Simulation

This document discusses different frameworks and methodologies for analyzing businesses and services. It explains framework analysis as a flexible process involving familiarization, identifying themes, indexing, charting and interpretation. It presents the business analysis framework path guide. It also outlines common elements of a methodology chapter like overview, population/sample, procedures, variables and statistical treatment. Finally, it shows LOREAL's methodology framework and the steps to form a methodology.
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This document discusses different frameworks and methodologies for analyzing businesses and services. It explains framework analysis as a flexible process involving familiarization, identifying themes, indexing, charting and interpretation. It presents the business analysis framework path guide. It also outlines common elements of a methodology chapter like overview, population/sample, procedures, variables and statistical treatment. Finally, it shows LOREAL's methodology framework and the steps to form a methodology.
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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

SIMULATION

USING APPROPRIATE
FRAMEWORK ANALYSIS AND
METHODOLOGY IN CHOOSING
A SALON-EXPERIENCED
SERVICE

Curpos, Fel Angelie M.


12 ABM-C

Professor Cenen Zorilla


Teacher
Framework Analysis
Framework analysis is flexible during the analysis process in that it allows the user to either
collect all
the data and then analyze it or do data analysis during the collection process. In the analysis stage
the
gathered data is sifted, charted and sorted in accordance with key issues and themes. This
involves a
five step process:
1. familiarization;
2. identifying a thematic framework;
3. indexing;
4. charting; and
5. mapping and interpretation (Ritchie & Spencer, 1994).
Business Analysis Framework

Business Framework Analysis Path Guide


Methodology
Methodology (In this unit I use the word Methodology as a general term to cover whatever you decide
to include in the chapter where you discuss alternative methodological approaches, justify your chosen
research method, and describe the process and participants in your study). The Methodology chapter is
perhaps the part of a qualitative thesis that is most unlike its equivalent in a quantitative study. Students
doing quantitative research have an established conventional ‘model’ to work to, which comprises these
possible elements:

 Overview of the Experiment/Design

 Population/Sample

 Location

 Restrictions/Limiting Conditions

 Sampling Technique

 Procedures

 Materials

 Variables

 Statistical Treatment
LOREAL Methodology Framework
The Steps on how to form a Methodology

REFERENCES:
1. Framework Analysis: A Qualitative Methodology for Applied Policy Research (PDF
Download Available). Available from:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267678963_Framework_Analysis_A_Qualitati
ve_Methodology_for_Applied_Policy_Research [accessed Dec 03 2017].
2. http://idea-space.eu:19001/up/19942132a7774b897ae34498241ab6f0.pdf
3. file:///C:/Users/whoopi%20jane%20%20magdoza/Downloads/ESSENTIEL_VGB.pdf
4. libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/methodology

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