Chapter5. Benefit of planning: persistence‚ direction‚ intensified effort‚ and creation of task strategies. Pitfalls: false sense of certainty‚ impedes change and adaptation and detachment of planners. How to make a plan work: setting goals‚ developing commitment to the goals‚ developing effective action plans‚ tracking progress toward goal achievement and maintain flexibility in planning. Setting goals: SMART specific‚ measureable‚ attainable‚ realistic and timely. The determination to achieve a
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The Effectiveness of Military Organiza tions ALLAN R. MILLETT‚ WILLIAMSON MURRAY‚ and KENNETH H. WATMAN Mershon Center‚ The Ohio State University The interrelated issue of rnilitary structure and effectiveness confronts planners and commanders with some of the most intractable intellectual issues associated with organizational behavior. T h e realities of preparing forces to kill and to face death in the service of the state createproblems with no ar~aloguesin other forms of social interaction
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“Delivering love to the one’s we love” Transporting the animals- “Sizing up the Sheep” WLNA- “Keeping it cool on this Sunny Island” NTUC supply chain- “Right product‚ right quantity‚ at the right time!” Keppel Logistics- “The life and benefits of logisticians” 2. What type of logistics does each story belong to? (10 marks) WLNA - Product based logistics FarEastFlora- Product based logistics Transporting of sheep to mosques- Consumer based logistics Groceries (NTUC supply chain)- Product
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we describe the overall supply chain‚ its participants and the planning problems arising along the chain. We divide the planning problems into strategic‚ tactical and operative in a supply chain matrix and describe their characteristic and provide applications as illustrations. We discuss the need for information and decision support for planners in each of these areas. This relates to planning within a single company as well as integrated planning across several. A number of tailor-made systems has
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chosen position to target consumers. Marketing mix efforts should be synchronized to back the positioning strategy. If the company wants to build a position on better quality and service‚ it must first take necessary action to deliver that position. Tactical details of the positioning strategy must be worked out to guide the designing of marketing mix-product‚ price‚ place and promotion. A company that chooses a “high-quality position” must produce high quality products‚ charges a high price‚ distribute
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Since the beginning of time‚ when men could barely communicate and modern technology was only a dream‚ war has been prevalent as a means to attain glory‚ land and personal wealth. Although motives and weapons have evolved‚ war has been a common occurrence aimed at securing nationalistic goals or heightening fame and fortune. There are however‚ two types of wars. The more common and stereotypical is a physical war where people are killed and injured and victory is attained by annihilating the enemy
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203-205 (1986). Lupfer‚ Timothy. “H111: World War I – Birth of Combined Arms Warfare – Chapter 2: The Offensive Tactics of 1918”. U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (2012). Lupfer‚ Timothy. “The Dynamics of Doctrine: The Changes in German Tactical Doctrine During World War I”. Leavenworth Papers. No.4‚ pg 2-12 (1981). Stephenson‚ Scott. “The Revolution in Military Affairs: 12 Observations on the Out of Fashion Idea”. Military Review‚ pg 38-39 (May-June 2010). Strachan‚ Hew. “Clausewitz and
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For a year and a half working in Joint Task Force-National Capital Region (JTF-NCR)‚ I’ve been hearing a lot about the conduct of joint military exercise between the Philippines (PH) and United States (US). Last year I’ve been attending series of Commander’s Update Brief (CUB) regarding Balikatan (BK) exercise and tasked to take note and make minutes. All through those CUBs‚ believe me I really did not understand what they were talking about‚ just taking notes‚ nodding and assuming as if I understand
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Defines inventory performance objectives. Measure in terms of order cycle and includes time‚ case fill rate‚ line fill rate‚ order fill rate and any combination of these. Safeety Stock: Safety stock (also called buffer stock) is a term used by logisticians to describe a level of extra stock that is maintained to mitigate risk of stockouts(shortfall in raw material or packaging) due to uncertainties in supply and demand. Adequate safety stock levels permit business operations to proceed according
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Historically‚ artillery (from French artillerie) refers to any engine used for the discharge of large projectiles during war‚ served by a crew of men. The term also describes ground-based troops with the primary function of manning such weapons. Artillery is sometimes known as "The King of Battle". This term includes coastal artillery which traditionally defended coastal areas against seaborne attack and controlled the passage of ships‚ using their ability to deny access through the threat of coastal
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