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Problem 1. Sampling 4 pieces of precision-cut wire (to be used in computer assembly) every hour for the past 24 hours has produced the following results: |Hour |Average (inches)|R (inches) |Hour |Average[pic] |R (inches) | | | | | |(inches) | | |1 |3.25 |0.71 |13 |3.11 |0.85 | |2 |3.10
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1) What is the meant by the term ‘feasible region’? Its feasible region is a convex polyhedron‚ which is a set defined as the intersection of finitely many half spaces‚ each of which is defined by a linear inequality. 2) What is an infeasible solution? How is this condition recognized in simplex method? A infeasible solution is one that does not satisfies all linear and non-linear constraints. When the solution is along with the artificial variable even when the aolution is optimized then
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Managing strategy requires the consideration of a wide range of factors‚ which change over time. Dell Computers aims to stretch its way of business In an interview with the Financial Times in November 2003‚ Kevin Rollins‚ the CEO of Dell Computers‚ explained how he was putting his job on the line by leading a major strategic change in the company. The US company famous for selling PCs is planning a big push into consumer electronics. If things go according to plan‚ Michael Dell could
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OPERATIONS AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Submit: 18/08/2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction…………………………………………………………………………… 03 Executive Summary…………………………………………………………………… 04 Operations strategy……………………………………………………………………. 05 Operations competitive dimensions…………………………………………………… 06 Capacity……………………………………………………………………………….. 07 Location……………………………………………………………………………….. 08 Total Quality Management……………………………………………………………. 09 Flexibility……………………………………………………………………………… 11 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………
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is the technology that most people believe will usher in the singularity. Authors like Vinge and singulatarian Ray Kurzweil think AI will usher in the singularity for a twofold reason. First‚ creating a new form of intelligent life will completely change our understanding of ourselves as humans. Second‚ AI will allow us to develop new technologies so much faster than we could before that our civilization will transform rapidly. A corollary to AI is the development of robots who can work alongside
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week) on output Output increased even when worsening conditions Hypothesis was now that it was the attitudes of subjects at work and not the physical conditions. This gave rise to the ’Hawthorne Effect’ - employees were responding not so much to changes in the environment as to the fact they were the centre of attention - a special group. Advantages first real attempt to undertake genuine social research in industrial setting individuals cannot be treated in isolation‚ but function with group
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An Analysis of the Operations Strategy and Management Decisions in Lego Group between 2004 and 2009 Summary By 2004 Lego was in considerable trouble; it had made a loss of approximately £200m; sales fell by 40%. One reason for this was lack of success in moving into new markets‚ such as computer games and clothing. However‚ a major cause for the financial woe was due to issues in the supply chain; costs were not being squeezed out‚ and the increase in specialised LEGO models had led to an explosion
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The Ploughman family farm owns and operates a 640-acre farm that has been in the family for several generations. The Ploughman always have had to work hard to make a decent living from the farm and have had to endure some occasional difficult years. Stories about earlier generations overcoming hardships due to droughts‚ floods‚ etc.‚ are an important part of the family history. However‚ the Ploughman enjoy their self-reliant lifestyle and gain considerable satisfaction from continuing the family
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Service Strategy McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2011 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Learning Objectives Formulate a strategic service vision. Discuss the competitive environment of services. Describe how a service competes using the three generic service strategies. Explain what is meant by qualifiers‚ service winners‚ and service losers. Discuss the competitive role of information in services. Explain the concept of the virtual value chain and its role in service
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