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    qualty control

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    School of Management and Marketing MGMT 350: Continuous Quality Improvement PROJECT TITLE: Ya Kun Kaya Toast (Parkway Parade Outlet) Teaching Roles: Mr Fadi Kotob Team Members: Chua Hock Lai (4335120) Ho Wei Giin (4398063) Koh Hee Ting (4337062) Ong Wen Pin‚ Sean (4397940) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION 3 2.DEFINE 3 3.MEASURE 4 4.ANALYZE 7 5IMPROVE 13 6.CONTROL 19 1. INTRODUCTION In every business‚ quality control is the most important portion that affect the business

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    The case study focuses on the HR problems faced by Honda Motor Cycle & Scooters India (HMSI). The case discusses the various reasons which led to the dispute between the management and employees of HMSI. It elaborates the incidents‚ which led to the strike at the company that resulted in HMSI workers being severely beaten up by the police. Labor strife and the management’s inability to deal with it effectively had resulted in huge losses for the company due to the fall in the production level

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    MHM522 Module 3 SLP

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    function lies in the hands of the professional boards. In both cases‚ there is a vast number of incidents that are reportable. The two cases use a medical examiner as one of the primary investigators. Additionally‚ there is the application of the cause analysis. In the end‚ the system of reporting of choice depends on their pros and cons. In Minnesota‚ the mandate of reporting the adverse incidents that happen within the institutions lies in the hands of the various professional boards. These boards

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    A 1. A sentinel event is defined by The Joint Commission as an event that results in unanticipated death or major loss of function not related to the natural course of a patient’s condition‚ or one of several other specifically defined circumstances that do not necessarily result in death or major injury to the patient. The term “sentinel” is used to emphasize the need for immediate investigation and response. (The Joint Commission‚ n.d.). The abduction of a patient receiving care‚ treatment

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    Toyota Case

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    Executive Summary The automobile industry can be considered one of the most competitive industries that exists today. The production has to be flawless‚ the employees hardworking and the managers fully aware of their product. This case study discusses the Toyota production plant in Georgetown‚ Kentucky. In July of 1988 Toyota Motor Manufacturing (TMM)‚ USA began producing Toyota Camry sedans. Toyota implements the Toyota Production System (TPS) in their Georgetown plant‚ similar to all other

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    currently going through a court battle with my ex-husband regarding the divorce settlement ordered August 1‚ 2012. Today we were in court for an order to show cause hearing due to his failure to follow the court order and pay what the judge ordered him to pay me. In New Mexico they have conflict resolution days when they have the order to show cause hearing in hopes that the parties will be able to work it out with the help of volunteer attorney/mediators. During our conflict resolution when my attorney

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    Disaster Recovery

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    References: Bellinger‚ G. (2004). Root cause analysis. Retrieved on August 16‚ 2011 from http://systems-thinking.org/rca/rootca.htm. Shimonski‚ R. (2009). High availability: disaster recovery planning. Retrieved on August 17‚ 2011 from http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/High-Availablity-Disaster-Recovery-Planning

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    Jean Watson Nursing Theory

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    proquest.com.lob-proxy.usi.edu/docview/196342901/ Dunn Edward Moga Paul 2010 Patient Misidentifcation in LAboratory Medicine: A Qualitative Analysis of 227 Root Cause Analysis Reports in the Veterans Health Administration.Dunn‚ Edward‚ Moga‚ & Paul (2010). Patient Misidentification in Laboratory Medicine: A Qualitative Analysis of 227 Root Cause Analysis Reports in the Veterans Health Administration. Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine‚ 134(2)‚ 244-255. Retrieved November 6‚ 2011‚ from

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    FAILURE ANALYSIS

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    POWER-GEN International 2011‚ Las Vegas‚ U.S.A. Failure analysis of rotating equipment using root cause analysis methods Graeme Keith‚ Lloyd’s Register ODS1 Philippe Loustau‚ Lloyd’s Register Energy Americas2 Magnus Melin‚ Lloyd’s Register3 Increasing demand on equipment up-time in power sector With the rapid development of technology and ever rising demand for energy consumption‚ more and bigger power plant projects are being designed‚ built and operated around the world. Increased portion

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    Blozis Company

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    Summary Blozis Company is facing some challenges in procurement process due to the uncertainty and misalignment in supply process and unclear roles and responsibility of supply staff. In order to come over the challenges‚ Blozis will need to undertake a sequence of activities to improve the procurement process of ordering and receiving goods and services. New staff will be recruited to share the work load with the expediter so he can be more focus on his roles and duties. New computer based information

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