DISCUSSION Design Concepts for Jib Cranes Paper by JAMES FISHER and STEVEN THOMAS (2nd Q. 2002) Discussion by MICHAEL HEMSTAD I thank the authors for a very thorough and informative article on jib cranes. To this‚ I would add the following regarding maximizing the crane’s effect for column design. For a single jib crane on a column‚ the position of the jib crane resulting in the maximum effect on the column can be calculated as follows. The position of the jib crane is described by the angle
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References: Brown S.‚ Blackmon K.‚ Cousins P.and Maylor H.‚ 2001. Operations Management: Policy‚ Practice and Performance Improvement. P. 183‚ 184. Butterworth-Heinemann Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs. Animal Feed Statistics for Great Britain - September 2013. p.9‚ Table 7 Rosentrater‚ K.A. August 2004. Design Considerations for the Construction and Operation of Feed Milling Facilities. Part II: Process Engineering Considerations.p 14-16. Figure 1‚ 2
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Operations Management in INSURANCE SECTOR Q. How to measure operational efficiency in service industry? Ans-Insurance companies use KPI indicators to measure operational efficiency and ensure optimum standards. The secret to success for an insurance company is providing the right product‚ having the right people selling and managing risks associated with it. Insurance organizations use and act on metrics to avoid unnecessary risks. Following are the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) that insurance
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Zakir ALI ALAMI Yakult’s Operation Management Process: Research Activities Part A: Background Information Questions 1) What is Yakults corporate philosophy? Ans: Yakult ’s greatest goal is to bring smiles to faces everywhere. The global corporate philosophy of the Yakult Group is: "We contribute to the health and happiness of people around the world through pursuit of excellence in life sciences in general and our research and experience in microorganisms in particular. 2) What type
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Chapter outline 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 Design ’Of quality control systems Process quality control Attribute control Variables control Using control charts Continuous improvement Six Sigma Lean and Six Sigma Quality control and improvement in industry Student Internet exercises Solved problems Discussion questions Problems Selected bibliography 9.10 Key points I In the last chapter‚ we reviewed the long history of quality management. In the early 1900s‚ inspection shifted from the
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Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet Senthil Kumar University of Phoenix Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet Concept Application of Concept in Scenario Reference to Concept in Reading Levels of Measurement: There are four different levels of measurements: 1. Nominal 2. Ordinal 3. Ordinal. 4. Interval. 5. Ratio. These different levels of measurement useful in business. New board member and statistician Bea Hansen pointed out that the data collected
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dependable‚ flexible‚ produce high-quality products‚ and still provide poor service from a customer’s perspective? Yes‚ if a customer’s needs are not considered and does not influence strategy development‚ an organization could be delivering the wrong service or product. Even though the product or service is delivered fast‚ dependable‚ and flexible in design and features and is of high technical quality‚ overall service could be rated “poor” by a customer who demands a different mix of features
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Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet Concept Application of Concept in Scenario Reference to Concept in Reading Methods of research 1.) Focus Groups 2.) Random Sample While attempting to identify a new product USA World bank made use of two different methods of conducting research. The VP of Marketing Jim Wilson‚ used focus groups of 40 small business owners to identify their needs and spending habits‚ while Mary Monroe‚ VP of New Product Development‚ used a random sample of 140
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Realigning Service Operations Strategy at DHL Express Tim Coltman University of Wollongong – Centre for Business Service Science‚ Wollongong‚ New South Wales 2522‚ Australia tcoltman@uow.edu.au John Gattorna Macquarie University – Macquarie Graduate School of Management 2000‚ New South Wales‚ Australia‚ john@johngattorna.com Stuart Whiting DHL - Express Global Head Office‚ Bonn‚ Germany‚ Stuart.Whiting@dhl.com This paper describes the approach that DHL used to respond to aggressive revenue
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NETFLIX OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT REPORT TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 2 Introduction .3 Netflix Process Strategy 3 Competitive Climate ..5 Competitive Strategy .7 Inventory Management 10 Supply-Chain Management .11 Management Critique 12 Future Innovation ..14 Conclusion .16 APPENDIX Exhibit 1 Process
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