September 9‚ 2010 THE SCAFFOLD PLANK INCIDENT OVERVIEW Bob Hopkins‚ a previous banker‚ accepted a “trader” position with White Lumber‚ who was one of the bank’s best accounts. John White‚ the owner of White Lumber‚ was a director at the bank Bob previously worked for and a leading citizen in the community. The “trader” position Bob accepted involved buying and selling lumber. Bob’s compensation was incentive-based without a salary cap. The ethical dilemma Bob faces in this case is a transaction that
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ethical dilemma is presented involving White Lumber Company’s obligation to sell‚ or not to sell‚ below-grade lumber that may be used for scaffolding. The stakeholder involved in this dilemma that is affected the most by the outcome of the final decision is Stan Parrish‚ the lumber buyer at Quality Lumber. His stake in this incident takes priority over that of the other stakeholders for several reasons. Parrish had considered purchasing below-grade lumber that would be unsuitable for use as scaffolding-
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Film Analysis Paper HU-489-001 5/4/2011 Fargo‚ and the role of Setting Fargo‚ a dark and somewhat humorous crime movie by the Coen Brothers delves into themes of isolation‚ morality‚ and greed. And throughout the film‚ a very prominent role is played by the setting. The Coen brothers make sure that no one misses where the story takes place – small town upper Midwest in the middle of a frigid winter. The film makes extensive use of the frozen landscape‚ the characterization of rural Midwesterners
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of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: a. Discuss what is board foot; b. Have knowledge on how to solve board foot as a unit of measure for lumber; c. Solve problems involving measurement of board foot; and apply board foot measurement to real world situations. II. Subject Matter Measurement for the Volume of Lumber (Board Foot) Reference: Materials: Measuring Tape or any linear measuring tools; Blocks of wood & Computer/DLP Values: Conservation of Resources/
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require the same type of lumber‚ maple‚ therefore it is important to know how many of each chair they can make with the amount of lumber they already have. Ozark uses 15 board feet of maple lumber for each classical rocking chair and 12 board feet of maple lumber for their modernized rocking chairs. The most the company is able to obtain of maple lumber at one time is 3000 board feet but how many classical and modernized rocking chairs are they able to make from that lumber? If they made an
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Allegory ALLEGORY‚ pronounced AL uh gawr ee‚ is a story with more than one meaning. Most allegories have moral or religious meanings. Famous allegories include the fables attributed to Aesop‚ an ancient Greek writer. Aesop’s fables seem to describe the adventures of animals and human beings. But the author actually wanted to teach his readers something about human nature. One of Aesop’s best-known fables is "The Fox and the Grapes." On its surface‚ or its literal level of meaning‚ the story
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Importance of English Education By Rev. Late. JOHN BUNYAN.‚ MA. (Paragon School‚ Kottaram‚ Tamil Nadu‚ South India.) English is the world language. It is Universal and cultural. The world communication is possible only through the language English. A man can go around the world without any difficulty if he or she knows English. Other than English even a man knows hundreds of languages he cannot go around the world. English is commonly spoken throughout much of the world due to Great Britain’s
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ISE 589-003 CASE STUDY 1 CHAIRCRAFT CORPORATION Parul Joshi Surabhi Shouche Tanmay Lohani October 17th‚ 2014 Contents 1. Chaircraft Corporation 2. Manufacturing Operations 2.1 Lumber Preparation 2.2 Frame Parts Production 2.3 Assembly 3. Production Scheduling 4. Analysis and Recommendations 4.1 Lumber Inventory 4.2 Variation in Material Flow 4.3 Piece wise Rate 4.4 Lot Sizing: EOQ VS SOQ 4.5 Planning Time Cycle 4.6 Finished Goods Inventory 5. Conclusions 6. References 7. Appendices
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(2½ to four hours by bus) to the north. Therefore‚ the founder chose Mikkeli to start the company to take advantage of its important position. Since 1994 Misawa Homes of Finland Ltd has manufactured and exported White Wood (spruce) kiln-dried (KD) lumber to Japan‚ and purchased it from Scandinavia and other EU countries. Misawa Homes of Finland is part of Misawa Homes Group which head office is placed in Tokyo‚ Japan. The Misawa Homes Group was officially established in 1967. Since then‚ Misawa
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