Curriculum Vitae Christiane Wassim Chahoub Jbeil‚ Lebanon Mobile Number: +961 70 907 171 Email Address: Christiane.shalhoub@lau.edu PROFILE As an energetic and hard working person‚ I strive to develop my abilities to be able to advance in life and build a professional experience. The following led me to having good grades and quality work experience for my age. The three elements I live for daily are: Hard work‚ Planning and persistence. KEY ACHIEVEMENTS Managing my parents
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Book Review: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Lean: Lessons from the Road “Hitchhikers don’t travel a fixed path. They intentionally wander so they can learn and change along the way. Embarking on the lean journey is similar‚ there are many roads on which to wander and no single one is right for all.” These words serve as a very intriguing introduction to the book‚ The Hitchhiker ’s Guide to Lean: Lessons from the Road‚ co-authored by Jamie Flinchbaugh and Andy Carlino and published by the Society of
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According to (Deloitte Report)‚ the lean approach is best known for successful application and leaving lasting changes. Therefore‚ if the approach is well crafted and applied in a patient-centred healthcare environment‚ it helps in bringing dynamic improvement and changes to the healthcare sector that would result in patient satisfaction and improved clinical outcome. Some of the direct benefits of applying the lean approach in a healthcare environment include‚ improve the quality of care‚ improved
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Lean Manufacturing/JIT Production “Continuous improvement is not about the things you do well - that’s work. Continuous improvement is about removing the things that get in the way of your work. The headaches‚ the things that slow you down‚ that’s what continuous improvement is all about.” ~Bruce Hamilton Continuous improvement is what makes companies profitable. Not only must they constantly innovate their product and services to satisfy the needs of their consumers‚ but also their
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Building Dissertation 443 Topic Proposal Assignment BUILDING DISSERTATION 443 TOPIC PROPOSAL Title: LEAN SIX SIGMA: Analysis of its use within the Supply Chain of Oil and Gas Construction projects in Western Australia Name: Student Number: Unit Name: Email Address: Date Submitted: Daniel Foley 15487960 Building Dissertation 443 d_foley_@hotmail.com 27th March 2014 Word Count: 933 URL (if applicable): Curtin University of Technology By submitting this assignment‚ I declare
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Ohno Don’t Lean on Me! A partial Biography on Taiichi Ohno and the Lean System Topics of Discussion: -Transportation and Unecessary Inventory -Underutilization of Employees -Defects -Excess Motion -Overprocessing
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1 Lean Six Sigma in the Service Industry Alessandro Laureani University of Strathclyde United Kingdom 1. Introduction The business improvement methodology known as Lean Six Sigma is rooted in the manufacturing industry‚ where it developed over the past few decades‚ reaching widespread adoption worldwide. However‚ according to the World Economic Outlook Database‚ published in April 2011‚ by the International Monetary Fund (IMF‚ 2011)‚ the distribution of PPP (Purchase Power Parity) GDP‚
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Improving the NPD Process by Applying Lean Principles: A Case Study Bimal P. Nepal‚ Texas A & M University Om Prakash Yadav‚ North Dakota State University Rajesh Solanki‚ RTI International Metals Abstract: This article extends the new product development (NPD) literature by presenting a case study of a lean product development (LPD) transformation framework implemented at a U.S. based manufacturing firm. In a departure from typical LPD methods‚ in this article the design structure matrix
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Applying Lean Logistics to SCM The system of interconnected businesses used to push a product from supplier to consumer is defined as a supply chain. Supply chain management (SCM)[1] focuses on managing the supply chain in an effort to improve the quality and time it requires to manufacture a product. The marriage of lean production and supply chain management creates lean supply chain management‚ which provides a much leaner and more economical supply chain for the product to flow
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EIN 4401 Key to Sample Midterm 2 Closed book‚ Closed notes 1. (20 pts) Consider the following information about a small molding company that subcontracts to major toy manufacturers. A set of jobs‚ whose numbers indicate the order they arrived at the shop and ready to be processed are given below. Job | pi | di | 1 | 8 | 26 | 2 | 12 | 28 | 3 | 6 | 32 | 4 | 10 | 35 | 5 | 3 | 38 | 6 | 11 | 48 | 7 | 9 | 50 | 8 | 11 | 51 | 9 | 13 | 53 | 10 | 7 | 64 | a) Schedule the
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