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    Organizational Charts

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    Organizational charts are detailed representations of organization structures and hierarchies. They are typically used to provide both employees and individuals outside the organization with a "snapshot" picture of it’s reporting relationships‚ divisions of work‚ and levels of management. Obviously‚ smaller firms—whether they consist of a single owner of a home-based business‚ a modest shop of a few employees‚ or a family-owned business with a few dozen workers—are less likely to utilize organization

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    Plant Design

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    many cities and towns and nearby shopping centers. The production layout is built is built to be effective and require few machine operators. Introduction First we began with the ideal plant location. Second we created a dimensionless block diagram to create the optimal plant layout. Then to determine the best machine layout we made a multi-column process chart to configure an efficient machine layout. It is important to keep the machine operators doing the most work with fewer movements. Finally

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    Network Flows Case Study

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    the water way to and from town. This can be done by placing barriers in the water way. But seeing that the river get wider as it gets further away from town‚ the barriers need to be placed just right to block the water way traffic. As seen in the diagram below: When placing the barriers‚ the first thing you want to do is figure out which points to place the barriers. This will allow the use of fewer barriers in this application. I would first start with points G‚ J‚ H‚ and L. This point have a shortest

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    Background National Cranberry Cooperative (NCC) had faced operational problems at Receiving Plant #1 (RP1) during the peak harvest season in the fall of 1995‚ which had resulted in unhappiness of the owners of the Co-operatives and high labour cost‚ despite the purchase of an additional dumper. To avoid the same problems in the coming peak season‚ it is important to analyse the plant operations based on predicted demands and make recommendations if new equipment should be purchased before the fall

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    problem analysis

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    or underlying‚ cause of an identified problem or a symptom of a problem. Example: a mail-order catalogue company addresses the problem of insufficient profitability • cost of non-conformance: cost of waste produced • Too much scrap 6 Fishbone Diagram of Root Causes 7 Pareto Chart of Root Causes Quality data demonstrates that many root causes are simply not worth fixing. A replacement of the existing sales order entry system can be at least a partial solution to the problem of too much scrap

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    ER Diagram

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    New Er Digram for BIOIn software engineering‚ an entity–relationship model (ER model) is a data model for describing the data or information aspects of a business domain or its process requirements‚ in an abstract way that lends itself to ultimately being implemented in a database such as a relational database. The main components of ER models are entities (things) and the relationships that can exist among them. Entity-relationship modeling was developed by Peter Chen and published in a 1976 paper

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    Green Computing

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    Case Study 3: Green Computing Research Project – Part 5 The Green Computing Research Project is an enormous project for We Are Big. As the Project Manager over this account it’s important for our team to satisfy key stakeholders. Not only for the Green Computing Research Project is it important for Project Managers to provide what if scenarios but also for all projects. Computer model tools are used to present these what if scenarios to project stakeholders. One of the tasks of the Green Computing

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    Case Study: “National Cranberry Cooperative” Question 1: “Draw a Process Flow Diagram of Receiving Plant 1”. For each step in the process indicate the resource pool‚ number of resources in the pool‚ total capacity of the pool. There are actually 27 holding bins‚ some of which can hold either dry or wet cranberries. Total Destoning machine capacity is 4500 bbl/hr Total Dechaffing machine capacity is 1500 bbl/hr dry and 3000 bbl/hr wet cranberries Total Dryer capacity is 600 bbl/hr of wet

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    relationships between the steps. It also facilitates the process of continuos improvement. Because it can help for the better understanding of the processes and it will illustrate how the process works. Compare the use of check sheets and pareto diagrams. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each under which

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    Six Sigma Case Study Reducing Employee Turnover in a Hospital System The Challenge A three-facility hospital system was facing a challenge with employee turnover. Statistics showed that almost 50 percent of terminations were employees in the first year of their employment‚ a number that was more than 20 percent higher than the national average. The hospital system estimated that terminations cost as much as $2.2 million annually‚ and that reducing terminations could have significant impact

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