UCSI UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND INFORMATION SCINECE (FoBIS) Teaching Plan 1. Unit Code & Unit Title: DL101 Introduction to logistics management 2. Course of Study: Diploma in Logistics Management 3. Year of Study: Year One 4. Year and Semester: Semester 2‚ 2014 5. Reading List: Main Text: 1. Paul R. Murphy‚ Jr‚ Donald F. Wood‚ Contemporary Logistics‚ Pearson education 2. John J. Coyle‚ C. John Langley‚ Jr.‚ Brian J. Gibson‚ Robert A. Novack‚ Edward J
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Women in Business Management Businesses all around the world have their own particular ways of doing business depending on their culture‚ location‚ resources‚ etc. The roles of women in business management differ from country to country; sometimes they have no roles at all. In the U.S.‚ India‚ and China the roles of women share many similarities and differences. One country could be a women’s dream when it comes to advancing their career but another’s nightmare‚ rights and responsibilities of women
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Management is important in the business world. Managers‚ especially‚ have a great deal of responsibility for a company. It is essential that they have management skills; without them‚ the business would not function effectively and efficiently. Managers are individual(s) in an organization who are responsible for making a group of people more effective and efficient. They plan‚ organize‚ direct‚ and control resources to achieve their goals to perfect the business industry; functions of management
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Global marketing. Multinational marketing is very complex as a firm engages in marketing operations in many countries. In multinational marketing‚ a firm visualises different countries as one market and build their brand or service according to the business environment of the foreign countries. Global marketing indicates the integrated and coordinated marketing activities across many different markets. Taking into account the various conditions on which markets vary and depend‚ appropriate marketing
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There are various number of problems that exsist in the chip’s current business process.they are‚ Heavily depend on paper based manual methods for the most essential departments Ex:- purchasing material‚ controlling production‚ satisfying customer orders etc.. Less contribution and effort by top level management in to developing a better organized business process. Chip’s business strategy is centred on differentiating based on quality and customer responsiveness. But this strategy has
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Planning for individuals and business The military saying‚ “If you fail to plan‚ you plan to fail‚” is true. People always make plans‚ like teachers plan their Teaching Plans‚ students write outlines to plan their essay‚ and business managers make plans to improve outstanding achievement. A plan‚ on the other hand‚ helps a manager organize resources and activities efficiently and effectively to achieve goals. Making plans is generally beneficial for those individuals and business managers; however‚ there
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footprint‚ so that the area that was mined can recover. ArcelorMittal ‘s process of adding value to their products can be done by their organisation functions and generic management functions. Organisation functions consist of the production process ‚ marketing‚ and their financial status. The generic functions can be the companies management and human resources. The adding value process is a balance of workers using the resources correctly and adding their skills and knowledge to it to make it a more affordable
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Business Management A1 Marius Philippus Honiball Student Number: 123708 Bachelor of Commerce Information and Technology Management Table of Contents Question 1.1……………………………………………………………… 2 Question 1.2……………………………………………………………… 2 Question 1.3……………………………………………………………… 3 Question 2.1…………………………………………………………….... 3 Question 2.2…………….………………………………………………… 4 Question 3………………………………………………………………… 6 Question 4.1………………………………………………………………. 7 Question 4.2………………………………………………………………. 7 Question 4.3………………………………………………………………
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Type 1 Autocratic Style Autocratic type of leader is called an Autocrat. He does not consult his subordinates (followers). He takes all the decisions by himself. He also takes full responsibility for his decisions. The subordinates must obey him without asking any questions. Type 2 Consultative Style Consultative type of leader has an open mind. He encourages his subordinates to give their suggestions and comments. If these suggestions and comments are good‚ then he will accept them. So this
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Question 1.1 The six components or variables of the macro environment: Technological environment‚ which continuously brings change and innovation to the business world. Factors that may affect Johnson Matthey are because he operates in an industry that is driven by advancements in technology in order for him to remain competitive his company would need highly skilled workforce and new and more efficient ways of meeting challenges faced by this industry. To be at the forefront of technological
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