at www.sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect International Journal of Project Management xx (2014) xxx – xxx www.elsevier.com/locate/ijproman Managing project-to-project and project-to-organization interfaces in programs: Organizational integration in a global operations expansion program Virpi Turkulainen a‚b‚⁎‚ Inkeri Ruuska b ‚ Tim Brady c ‚ Karlos Artto b a University College Dublin‚ School of Business‚ Ireland Aalto University‚ Department of Industrial Engineering and Management‚ Finland University
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rollout for a global company (MNC: Multinational Company) division such as Maytag Refrigerators. Maytag Refrigerators uses its universal brand but conducts all its component sourcing‚ packaging and labeling from around the globe. Its compressors might come from Thailand‚ its condenser piping from Brazil‚ its electronic and thermostat units from Japan and Germany‚ its panels and plastic components from China. They are assembled in Malaysia and shipped to the US and 20 other global markets. Each
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Purchasing B. Operations C. Logistics D. None of these 2. Approximately‚ what percentage of the American workforce works in service industries? A. 20% B. 40% C. 60% D. 80% 3. The four decision areas in operations management are: A. Planning‚ technology‚ inventory‚ and control B. quality‚ process‚ capacity‚ and inventory C. Process‚ quality‚ technology‚ and capacity D. None of these 4. The three primary functions that exist in most business organizations are: A. Operations‚ accounting‚ and
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GLOBAL & TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT TRENDS: WAL-MART The Radio Frequency Identification‚ a short range communication technology‚ profoundly has impacted businesses. It helps companies track and control goods as they move through the supply chain. It can improve operational efficiencies and customer service while providing new business opportunities. However‚ like many other new technologies‚ RFDI also brings some concerns for people as well as benefits. For this assignment‚ I will focus on this
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Chapter 2 Operations performance Source: Honda Motor Company Slack‚ Chambers and Johnston‚ Operations Management 5th Edition © Nigel Slack‚ Stuart Chambers‚ and Robert Johnston 2007 Key teaching objectives • Why is operations performance important in any organization? • How does the operations function incorporate all stakeholders’ objectives? • What does top management expect from the operations function? • What are the performance objectives of operations and what are the internal
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10 Reasons to go International The international marketplace offers a world of business opportunities for American companies seeking to sell or source products worldwide. Not only can you tap into a world marketplace of 7 billion people‚ but according to business.gov‚ companies that do international business grow faster and fail less often than companies that don’t. Written by: Richard P. Biggs‚ CEO Atlantric LLC Portland‚ OR‚ USA 1 678 231 9195 ~ www.atlantric.com 10 Reasons
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body---------------------------------------------------------3 The definition of International trade------------------------3 The reason of International trade----------------------------3 The importance of international trade---------------------3 Economic integration and global markets to UK business organizations-----------------------------------------4 The impact of two policies of the European Union on UK business organizations------------------------------------5 The impact of fiscal policies on the UK business------------5
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when researchers began documenting ways of creating business value through the strategic management of the workforce. The function was initially dominated by transactional work such as payroll and benefits administration‚ but due to globalization‚ company consolidation‚ technological advancement‚ and further
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DATA INTEGRATION Data integration involves combining data residing in different sources and providing users with a unified view of these data. This process becomes significant in a variety of situations‚ which include both commercial (when two similar companies need to merge their databases and scientific (combining research results from different bioinformatics repositories‚ for example) domains. Data integration appears with increasing frequency as the volume and the need to share existing data explodes
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Economic integration Economic integration is the unification of economic policies between different states through the partial or full abolition of tariff and non-tariff restrictions on trade taking place among them prior to their integration. This is meant in turn to lead to lower prices for distributors and consumers with the goal of increasing the combined economic productivity of the states. The trade stimulation effects intended by means of economic integration are part of the contemporary
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