Chapter4 Result and of Findings This chapter presents findings from employee side‚ and then analyzes and discusses these findings from small business and literature review as a whole. 4.1. Finding from Questionnaire - Automated System and Manual System 4.1.1. Personal Profile Among 10 questionnaire that have been delivered‚ only 9 are collected back with all questions completed‚ from these usable surveys‚ 77.78% of our respondents are male and 22.22% are female. In term of age‚ 22.22% of our respondent
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the contribution margin ratio under each approach. Current approach: 800‚000 / 2‚000‚000 = 0.4 Automated approach: 1‚600‚000 / 2‚000‚000 = 0.8 (b) Compute the break-even point in sales dollars under each approach. Discuss the implications of your findings. Breakeven Point – Fixed Expenses / Contribution Margin Ratio Current Approach: 200‚000 / .4 = $500‚000 Automated Approach: 600‚000 / .8 = $750‚000 The current approach without investing in the new robotic painting
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just giving me brain tumour ! #Quettadiaries English language has been distilled to one symbol: #. And abbreviations . Not international abbreviations or Army Abbreviations ( even they make sense in this scenario) . But some crazy mixture of IDK and BAE that leaves me flabbergasted. I am all for "keeping it simple" mantra but this # hashtag disease has gone too #far. Times have changed. #iykwim. ( If You Know What I Mean ) I don’t believe any aesthetically balanced sane person can but what if you
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The high financial burden of this joint venture was shared by both the governments of the respective countries involved‚ and the industry involved in its production‚ including companies such as BAE Systems‚ Alenia Aeronautica and the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company. Initially envisaged to cost the British taxpayer £7 billion and to have entered service by 1992 ‚ it is needless to say that somewhere along the line‚ targets were not
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NAME : MIRA SAFINA BINTI MR. YALEE CLASS : 2 ARIF TEACHER : MADAM ASIFAH THE PERSON WHOM I ADMIRE The person whom I admire ‚let’s see? Recently I’m interest with the K-POP idols‚ G-Dragon. He is a leader of a group name Big Bang‚ it is a group that popular in Korea ‚Malaysia or even everywhere‚ let’s just say anywhere you’re going they will know about this group if you ask them. Big Bang is even popular amongst uncle and aunty or in Korean ‘Ahjusshi’ and ‘Ahjuma’
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programmable equipment Lower production rates than fixed automation Flexibility to deal with variations and changes in product configuration Most suitable for batch production Physical setup and part program must be changed between jobs (batches) Automated production systems that are programmable are used in low and medium-volume production. The parts or products are typically made in batches. To produce each new batch of a different product‚ the
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Evaluation of future development strategies for Boeing and Airbus Seminar Paper Transportation University of Applied Sciences HTW Chur Dr. Oec. HSG Andreas Wittmer 15th January 2010 Wanner Marco‚ Haag Marius‚ Mäder Liliane‚ Tinu Joseph & Schuler Christoph Table of contents 1 Introduction .................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Delimitation .......................................................................
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stores are automated and some are semi automated and many are still having manual system for keeping the record of inventory. In manual system the inventory management system is quite time consuming and tedious. Semi automated system is also not well organized. 2. problem definition Some of existing system semi automated and many are manual to keep the transaction record of the inventory in the departmental store. People still prefer to follow the manual method even if there is automated system
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CHAPTER I The Problem and Its Background INTRODUCTION Long before the computer era‚ merchants had reckoned that keeping a simple system of keeping track products and services being delivered or exchanged were important to keep the business operations as organized as possible. This paved the way to one of the most chief aspects of a business and was almost as important as having an investment: inventory management. Be it in barter system‚ small village livelihoods or up to the most basic unit
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References: Bae‚ J. and Rowley‚ C. The impact of globalization on HRM: The case of South Korea. Journal of World Business vol. 36 no. (4) (2001). pp. 402–428 Barney‚ J Barney‚ J. Looking inside for competitive advantage. Academy of Management Executive vol. 9 no. (4)
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