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International Business Expansion Strategies: A Data-Driven Approach with IBM SPSS Williams, Tane; Kallas, Evelin; Garcia, Emily; Fitzroy, Arabella; Sithole, Precious
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 8 No 2 (2024): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: May)
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v8i2.2275

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This paper presents a structural framework to enhance time management proficiency within dynamic work environments. The framework integrates prioritization techniques, task scheduling methods, delegation strategies, and technology utilization to optimize time allocation and productivity. The methodology involves the application of the Eisenhower Matrix, Pareto Principle, and time-blocking techniques, supported by case studies in diverse professional settings. Results indicate a 20% improvement in project completion times, a 25% reduction in project turnaround time, and a 30% increase in project visibility. These findings underscore the framework’s effectiveness in enhancing time management and achieving long-term success. Implications include recommendations for continuous refinement and integration of emerging technologies.
Software-Defined Networking: Revolutionizing Network Management and Optimization Maulana, Sabda; Anjani, Sheila Aulia; Sanjaya, Yulia Putri Ayu; S, Sondang Visiana; Sithole, Precious
CORISINTA Vol 1 No 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/g1as4162

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This study investigates the impact of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) on network management and optimization, comparing its performance to traditional networking approaches. Through a mixed-methods approach, including empirical experiments and expert interviews, the research demonstrates that SDN significantly enhances network performance by reducing latency, increasing throughput, and providing superior security management. The scalability of SDN was also confirmed, with the network efficiently handling an increasing number of devices without performance degradation. However, the study identified challenges in integrating SDN into existing infrastructures and the need for specialized skills to manage SDN environments effectively. These findings underscore the potential of SDN as a transformative technology in modern network management, while also highlighting areas where further research is needed to address integration and skill-related challenges.