M Bass‚ B.M.‚ 1998. Transformational Leadership: Industrial‚ Military‚ and Educational Impact. Routledge. Bass‚ B.M.‚ Avolio‚ B.J.‚ 1994. Improving Organizational Effectiveness through Transformational Leadership. SAGE Hacker‚ S Hersey‚ P.‚ & Blanchard‚ K. H (1988). Management of organizational behavior: Utilizing human resources (6th. Ed.) Englewood Cliffs‚ NJ: Prentice Hall Lussier‚ R.N.‚ Achua‚ C.F.‚ 2009 Northouse‚ P.G.‚ 2009. Leadership: Theory and Practice. SAGE. Reddin‚ W. J. (1967‚ April)
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Books24x7‚ I. (2009). Lead by example: 50 ways great leaders inspire results. York: AMACOM. Blanchard‚ K. H.‚ Carlos‚ J. P.‚ & Randolph‚ W. A. (2001). Empowerment takes more than a minute Blayney‚ Candace & Blotnicky‚ K.‚ Leadership in the Hotel Industry: Evidence from Canada (2010) Building Trust (March 2013). The Ken Blanchard Companies– Retrieved from http://www.kenblanchard.com/img/pub/Blanchard-Building-Trust.pdf Kaplan‚ R. S. (2007). What to ask the person in the mirror. Harvard Business
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1. Safety inventory is inventory carried for the purpose of satisfying demand that exceeds the amount forecasted for a given period. Safety inventory is carried because demand forecasts are uncertain and a product shortage may result if actual demand exceeds the forecast demand. 2. Lead times serve to magnify the increase in variability due to demand forecasting. Therefore‚ lead time reduction can significantly reduce the bullwhip effect throughout a supply chain. Lead times typically include
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************************* MIDTERM I ***************************** 1. Operations Management is attracting increasing attention due to the recent trends in the industrial world. Which of the following statements correctly represents this recent change? a. The percentage of the world’s output produced by the U.S. has been steadily increasing since 1960. b. Compared to the other industrial countries such as Italy and France‚ the U.S. has a higher rate of productivity growth since 1960
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QUANTITY MODEL (EOQ) 15 10.2. P-SYSTEM 16 10.3. Q-SYSTEM 16 11. SELECTIVE INVENTORY CONTROL TECHNIQUES 17 11.1. ABC ANALYSIS: 17 11.2. XYZ ANALYSIS 19 11.3. FSN ANALYSIS 20 11.4. VED ANALYSIS 20 11.5. HML ANALYSIS 22 11.6. SDE ANALYSIS: 23 11.7. SOS ANALYSIS: 23 11.8. GOLF ANALYSIS: 24 11.9. JUST IN TIME SYSTEM (JIT) 24 12. JUST-IN-TIME IN TOYOTA: 27 13. CONCLUSION 30 14. REFERENCES 31 15. GLOSSARY 32 1. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS * EOQ EXAMPLE:
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level. This theory was initially created by Hersey and Blanchard (1969) and has approaches that concern for people productions as well as shows that there is no one best style of behavior for a leader (Norris‚ 1992). Most importantly‚ the situational theory require leader to adjust his behavior and leadership style to features of followers and situation. Therefore‚ it might be important to look at the four styles described by Hersey and Blanchard to identify the situations that any leader might have
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Many people in Texas regard water as oil because of its long and hot drought seasons that come most of summer and fall. Now more than ever has Texas grown so rapidly. Since the 70s Texas has been at a steady incline in both population growth and resource usage. With the constant growth and usage of open water sites across the lone star state‚ many cities are trying to grasp rights to the water below them. One city in particular has almost exclusively relied on ground water. Texas and its people‚
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IVIANAGING SUPPLY CHAINS A LOGISTICS APPROACH WITH Sf UDENT 6 b C. John Langley‚ Jr. Georgia Institute of Technology John J. Coyle The Pennsylvania State University Brian J. Gibson Auburn University Robert A. Novack The Pennsylvania State University Edward J. Bardi The University of Toledo SOUTH-WESTERN fe CENGAGE LearningAustralia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Contents Preface xxi About the Authors xxv Parti
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Cost Classifications and Estimation 2.0 Introduction Cost classification may be defined as ‘the arrangement of cost items in a logical sequence having regard to their nature and purpose to be fulfilled’. The term cost must be qualified when in use in order that its precise meaning is established in a particular situation; however‚ cost refers to the amount of resources that have been diverted from other uses or sacrificed so as to achieve the desired objective. But the term is used to refer to
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UNIVERSITY OF DELHI DELHI SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Minutes of Meeting Subject : Course : Date of Meeting: Venue : Convenor Attended by: 1. Basanti Kumari Nayak‚ Satyawati College 2. Supriti Mishra‚ Shyam Lal College 3. Chhavi Gautam‚ Kamla Nehru College 4. Lokendra Kumawat‚ Ramjas College 5. Rashmi Mittal‚ Dyal Singh College 6. Reetika Rana‚ Shivaji College 7. Punam Tyagi‚ Kalindi College 8. Aditi Aeron Bansal‚ Shaheed Bhagat Singh College 9. Vandana Sethi‚ Motilal Nehru College
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