New Products” by Robert Cooper‚ to show how they are used in business settings‚ then classroom workshops and discussions will reinforce the learnings. Lecturer – hero Email / .hero@learningtalk.ie / Mob 086 384 3670 Office E121 (behind Services desk) Pigeon-hole for hard copies of hand-ins – South corridor first floor‚ far end on right. Textbooks & references The main course text (available from the campus bookshop) is : • Winning at New Products - Robert Cooper ISBN : 978-0-7382-0463-5
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A Critical Analysis of Supporting and Assessing Learners in Practice. This portfolio will critically analyse my development to mentor students and colleagues in a mental health care setting. Portfolios improve competences by recording professional and personal development goals‚ growth and achievements (Sherrod 2005; Pietroni and Irvine 2001). As I have drawn upon different experiences of learning‚ self- awareness‚ reflection‚ analysis and critique‚ this will be written in the first person (Hamill
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JOURNAL OF BUSINESS LOGISTICS‚ Vol.24‚ No.2‚ 2003 37 STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MAPPING APPROACHES by John T. Gardner SUNY Brockport and Martha C. Cooper The Ohio State University Visualizing‚ tracking‚ and managing supply chains all become more complicated as firms pursue outsourcing strategies and as firms’ supply and delivery systems become increasingly global. The authors suggest that not only is there a need to visualize the supply chain‚ there needs to be a well-established process for building
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"Structural differences among firms: A potential source of competitive advantage in the application of information technology". Proceedings of the eighth international conference on information systems‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA‚ December 1987‚ pp 1- 9 . Cooper‚ R. & Kaplan‚ R. S.‚ Measure costs right: make the right decisions‚ Harvard Business Review‚ Sept- Oct‚ 96-103 1988 . Copeland‚ D. & McKenney‚ J. (1988). "Airline Reservation Systems: Lessons from History. MIS Quartely‚ vol 12‚ number 2‚ June 1988. Pp 352-370
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Corporate Ownership & Control / Volume 4‚ Issue 4‚ Summer 2007 96 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: SHAREHOLDERS’ INTERESTS’ AND OTHER STAKEHOLDERS’ INTERESTS Elena F Pérez Carrillo* Abstract Much of the traditional Company Law doctrine considers that Corporations must be managed to promote‚ above all‚ shareholders’ rights. Activities in favour of non-shareholder constituencies such as suppliers‚ consumers‚ employees or the Community at large can be perceived as a means of Management to increase its
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Introduction : Homework‚ or homework assignment‚ refers to tasks assigned to students by their teachers to be completed mostly outside of class‚ and it derives its name from the fact that most students do the majority of such work at home. Common homework assignments may include a quantity or period of reading to be performed‚ writing or typing to be completed‚ problems to be solved‚ a school project to be built (such as a diorama or display)‚ or other skills to be practiced. ..
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Quality cost measurement under activity-based costing Wen-Hsien Tsai National Central University‚ Chung-Li‚ Taiwan‚ Republic of China Introduction Many companies in the world gradually promote quality as the central customer value and regard it as a key concept of company strategy in order to achieve the competitive edge (Ross and Wegman‚ 1990). Measuring and reporting the cost of quality (COQ) is the first step in a quality management program. Even in service industries‚ COQ systems receive considerable
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5 No. 1‚ pp. 15-23. Camp‚ R.C. (1989)‚ Benchmarking – The Search for Industry Best Practices that Lead to Superior Performance‚ ASQC Quality Press‚ New York‚ NY. Codling‚ S. (1992)‚ Best Practice Benchmarking. A Management Guide‚ Gower‚ Aldershot. Cooper‚ J.R. (1998)‚ “A multidimensional approach to the adoption of innovation”‚ Management Decision‚ Vol. 36 No. 8‚ pp. 493-502. Drucker‚ P.F. (1993)‚ “We need to measure‚ not count”‚ Wall Street Journal‚ April 13‚ Section A‚ p. 18. DTI/CBI (1993)‚ Best
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Causes and Effects of Job Stress among Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) Employees in Runde Catchment WRITTEN BY LESLEY BOBO 1 ABSTRACT The study sought to investigate the causes and effects of stress among ZINWA employees in Runde Catchment.The purpose of the study was to find out whether poor working conditions‚ leadership styles‚ or the issues of occupational health and safety were causing stress among the employees. A sample of 83 employees comprising of people from all sections
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9-104-071 REV: SEPTEMBER 14‚ 2007 ROBERT S. KAPLAN DAVID KIRON Accounting Fraud at WorldCom WorldCom could not have failed as a result of the actions of a limited number of individuals. Rather‚ there was a broad breakdown of the system of internal controls‚ corporate governance and individual responsibility‚ all of which worked together to create a culture in which few persons took responsibility until it was too late. — Richard Thornburgh‚ former U.S. attorney general1 On July 21‚ 2002
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