Assessment Task 1 BSBPMG522A Undertake project work Appendix – Scenario Max Lionel Realty Max Lionel Realty (MLR)‚ in order to build customer goodwill and satisfy its legal and ethical obligations‚ has decided to implement a program to: ● inform agents of legal and ethical obligations (particularly with respect to WHS and anti-discrimination legislation) and any standards or codes of conduct followed by the organisation ● promote high standards in professional conduct (see Real Estate
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FACILITIES PLANNING INTRODUCTION 1 Omar Ghrayeb‚ Ph.D. - Department of Industrial Engineering‚ NIU Facilities Planning Facilities Planning deals with the design of industrial plants. It start with analysis of the product and end up with the plan of the factory to manufacture the proposed product. The outcome of this process is a set of drawings and procedures. Although in this lecture we talk about manufacturing plants‚ all ideas‚ principles‚ and procedures are similarly applied to service
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Course: Manage finances December 21‚ 2012 Lecturer: Matt Coulibaly T.A: Sophia I- Financial Reports for Mary’s Chinese restaurant. After spending many years in school studying business and completing her education‚ Mary finally graduates in 2009 and makes her parents proud. Mary has always dreamt of owning a Chinese food restaurant. A year later‚ her dream becomes
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Chapter: 1 Facility Location Models 1.1 Introduction Facility Location is a geographic location of manufacturing/service facilities where transformation activities from inputs into the output are performed. Selecting a location of facilities is very crucial decision not only for manufacturing unit but also for service unit. Generally it is a strategic decision and involves lot of activities. It starts from identifying the suitable locations based on certain criteria and then evaluating all locations
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Students to retain this section as proof of Assessment Student name: Student number: BSBRSK501B Manage risk Assessment 1: Project Student signature: Trainer/Assessor signature: Date: Assessment Project Instructions: This Assessment Project is to be completed in addition to the learning and assessment tutorial activities you complete in class during the course. This Project evaluates a number of elements of competency that will assess your knowledge
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1.0 Introduction Lean manufacturing is the systematic elimination of waste from all aspects of an organization’s operations‚ where waste is viewed as any use or loss of resources that does not lead directly to creating the product or service a customer wants when they want it. In many industrial processes‚ such non-value added activity can comprise more than 90 percent of a factory’s total activity Lean manufacturing or lean production are reasonably new terms that can be traced to Jim Womack‚ Daniel
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II. Managing Sport Facilities D. A Facility manager is the person responsible for coordinating all the employees and entities involved in the facility to ensure that they work on behalf of the facility. The head of the household or facility is usually known as the facility manager. A facility manager’s role is affected by the facility size and the workforce available to the manager. Facility Managers should have great management skills because their main priority is being a leader to many
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Manufacturing Systems in the Modernization of Manufacturing Manufacturing system‚ to understand manufacturing system it is first essential to appreciate the context of manufacturing. Manufacturing is the organized activity devoted to the tranformation of raw materials into marketable goods (B.Wu‚ 1996). Manufacturing is the transformation of material into something useful and portable. In the sector of industry‚ manufacturing is called a secondary industry‚ because this is the sector of a nation’s
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Measuring Geographic Differences in Technical Change in the US Manufacturing Sector Ethan Lewis Final‚ 26 March 2004 I. Introduction A large and growing literature examines the influence of advanced technologies on the relative wages and productivity of different workers (for example‚ Doms‚ Dunne and Troske (1997) and Autor‚ Katz and Krueger (1998)). These studies are motivated by indirect evidence that recent trends in technological change‚ such as the dissemination of information technology
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Great Widget Company TO: Network Administration Group FROM: Tonia Appleton‚ Manager of Network Services DATE: July 23‚ 2003 SUBJECT: Network Security Great Widget Company values the security and integrity of its data. In keeping with that policy the following information is provided to clarify the security level associated with each level of the OSI (Open System Interconnect) model. Please familiarize yourself with this information‚ we will discuss it in the next regular staff meeting
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