Variables Using Excel Case Study Mba Schools In
Scenario: This is based on the Case Study: MBA Schools in Asia-Pacific and the corresponding data set found under Student Materials. As a business analyst, you have been assigned to prepare an analysis for data gathered for leading business schools in the Asia-Pacific. After preparing the analysis, there will be a lunch meeting with some of the media executives at Bloomberg where you will share your findings.
Assignment Steps:
Create a 15- to 20-slide Microsoft Powerpoint presentation that captures and summarizes the following components:
- Identify the type of data (Quantitative or Qualitative) for each of the columns (variables) in the dataset. If quantitative, is the data discrete or continuous? Neatly summarize your response in a table for all the columns (variables).
- Using Excel®, Find the mean, median, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, and the three quartiles for each of the quantitative variables identified in part 1 above. Summarize the calculations in a table and include in this presentation. Comment on what you observe.
- Identify the minimum and maximum full-time enrollments? Explain which schools have the minimum and maximum full-time enrollments.
- Identify the average number of students per faculty member and whether the average Is this low or high. Explain what this means to prospective applicants who are interested in pursuing an MBA in one of the leading international business schools.
- Identify the mean, median, and modal ages. Explain what this mean to prospective applicants.
- Identify the mean percentage of foreign students. Explain how many and which schools have 1% and 0% foreign students and which schools have the highest percentage of foreign students. Please state these percentages.
- Identify the percentage of schools that require the GMAT test.
- Identify the percentage of schools that require English tests such as Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
- Identify the percentage of schools that require work experience. Explain if this percentage appear to be a significant factor in gaining admissions.
- Identify the mean and median starting salaries. Identify which schools have the minimum and maximum starting salaries and the corresponding minimum and maximum salaries.
- Identify the mean tuition for foreign students and for local students. Does there appear to be a significant difference? What is the difference between the two means?
- Identify how many schools require work experience and how many of them don’t. What is the mean starting salary for schools requiring work experience? What is the mean starting salary for schools requiring no work experience?
- Identify how many schools require English tests and how many don’t. What is the mean starting salary for schools requiring English tests? What is the mean starting salary for schools requiring no English tests?
- Comment on the skewness for the data on starting salaries. Using the Excel Spreadsheet:
- Plot a histogram and determine the skewness.
- Find the skewness coefficient.
- Find the mean, median, and mode for starting salaries and compare the three measures to determine skewness.
- Use the Empirical Rule on the starting salaries and determine whether the salaries follow the Empirical Rule.
Include the following in presentation slides:
- Title Page
- Introduction
- Conclusion
- References