Ramly Burger does not need introduction for Malaysians‚ and the popularity of the Ramly brand itself eclipses its very own creator‚ Ramly Mokni. Ramly is the guy who has almost single-handedly changed the way how burgers are commercialized via the ’gerai’ concept. In 1970s‚ imported meat became very popular in Malaysia and Ramly saw the opportunity to have burger meat locally produced at high volume which could match the standard of the imported meat while maintaining its halal standard. So‚
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Capacity Planning The overall objective of strategic capacity planning is to reach an optimal level where production capabilities meet demand. Capacity needs include equipment‚ space‚ and employee skills. If production capabilities are not meeting demand‚ high costs‚ strains on resources‚ and customer loss may result. It is important to note that capacity planning has many long term concerns given the long term commitment of resources. Managers should recognize the broader effects capacity
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tangible as well as intangible assets. Most importantly‚ the key successful factors of Crust are based not only on its differentiation strategy but also the synergy of its competitive advantages with promotional tactics. On the other hand‚ Real burger world was established in UK which builds up the similar concept as Crust. However‚ due to its weak sustainable competitive advantages‚ site location error and broad target groups selection‚ it entered bankruptcy within few years. Importantly‚ although
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1. Rich Snyder was twenty-four years old when his father passed away and he assumed leadership of In-N-Out Burger. Was his young age an asset or a liability for leadership of the company? Explain you answer. Take a position Does age really matter in the first place? I think the age didn’t really matter. It’s the experience or knowledge that makes the difference. Rich was young when his father had him involved in the business‚ so by the time he passed Rich should’ve been able to lead the company
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Mary Roach dives into the world of science cadavers to see and understand what happens to peoples’ bodies once they’ve donate their bodies after they die. In chapter one‚ attends a facial anatomy and face-lift refresher course sponsored by San Francisco university medical center. She follow one of the surgeons around asking questions about face lifts and different parts of the human face. In the chapter two‚ Roach tells about how people first began learning about human anatomy‚ the act of body snatching
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Name Date Institution Operation Capacity Doughnuts are pastries made from dough and deep-fried. Fried pastries in the form of doughnuts have many forms from all over the world. They can be either savory or sweet depending on one’s preference. However‚ most people‚ like in the United States‚ prefer them as sweet treats that they mostly enjoy during breakfast or snacks for in between the day. Although some doughnuts are filled with pastry cream or jam‚ the most common one is
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Chapter 12: Capacity Planning Question #1: Why are facilities decisions often made by top management? What is the role in these decisions of operations‚ marketing‚ finance‚ accounting‚ engineering‚ and human resources? “Facilities decisions often made up by the top management and the chief executive‚ and the board of directors because these decisions are strategic in nature‚ they require the input of all functional areas in the firm.” It is longest-term planning decision that contains all the important
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to undertake the manufacture of a product‚ and is weighing three capacity alternatives: small job shop‚ large job shop‚ and repetitive manufacturing. The small job shop has fixed costs of $3‚000 per month‚ and variable costs of $10 per unit. The larger job shop has fixed costs of $12‚000 per month and variable costs of $3 per unit. The repetitive manufacturing plant has fixed costs of $30‚000 and variable costs of $1 per unit. Demand for the product is expected to be 1‚000 units per month with "moderate"
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beneath my dignity‚ so to that‚ I quote Charles J. Sykes‚ in his article called ‘Life rules for Teenagers‚ “Flipping Burgers in not beneath your dignity”. I could not agree more with him. Millions of United States workers are employed at a fast food restaurant. Many Americans are probably working in two or more of them at one time‚ just to get by. They also realize that flipping burgers isn’t below their dignity‚ having no job and living off of others should be below ones dignity. Every day I see people
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positive or negative‚ was there in that litigation. Under the Consumer Protection Act‚ no Court fee has to be paid and the decision on the complaint is much quicker‚ as the Court can evolve a summary procedure in disposing off the complaint. CASE LAWS ON THE ACT. Pecuniary Jurisdiction In Krishan Dass Chaurasia V. State Bank of India (1995) the total claim in a complaint did not exceed Rs. 1‚00‚000/-. It was held that the matter was not within the jurisdiction of the State Commission
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