D.s in business manage to repackage themost glaring examples of common sense and the obvious in so much math and psychology mumbo jumbo that the uninitiated are actually, if only temporarily, fooled into thinking that something profound is going on.
Based on the ACFE 2010 Report to the Nation on Occupational Fraud and Abuse to identify themostcommon types of fraudulent acts, the researchers used misappropriation of assets and fraudulent financial reporting as case examples to solicit feedback from 96 evening MBA students.
To be sure, Minority Report wasn't the first movie to portray gesture interfaces as the future of human-computer interaction, but most prior examples were deeply entrenched in the traditional mindset of virtual reality and cyberspace common in the 1990s -- think Keanu Reeves in Johnny Mnemonic.