SCHULICH SCHOOL OF BUSINESS YORK UNIVERSITY Winter 2013 OMIS 5210F: Operations Management Wednesdays‚ 2:30-5:30pm E112 SSB INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Laurie Turnbull Operations Management and Information Systems Area Schulich School of Business E-mail: lturnbull@schulich.yorku.ca 1) BRIEF DESCRIPTION Operations management in both manufacturing and service organizations involves the coordination of complex and dynamic systems of people‚ technology and materials to achieve competitive objectives. The
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that she will be held liable for the full extent of G’s death‚ although she did not directly kill him. BLAUE (1975) In relation to causation ’But For’ F not pointing a gun at G‚ G would not have had a heart attack and died. Therefor F is the factual cause of Gs death. She wouldn’t be the factual cause of death if the death would have occurred anyway. WHITE (1910). Legal causation will be easier to establish. The De Minimis Principle states that F not need be the sole or the main cause of the
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Econ 136: Financial Economics Problem Set #10 Due Date: April 30‚ 2014 1. In the spreadsheet Markowitz-01.xlsx some of the entries in the long/short and longonly portfolio data sections are missing (the missing data locations are highlighted in yellow). Use the Solver to calculate the following to replace this data: (a) The mean excess return‚ standard deviation‚ and portfolio weights for the minimum variance portfolio. (b) The mean excess return‚ standard deviation‚ and portfolio weights for the
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While talking about Goldman Sach’s organizational effectiveness‚ there are numerous models that this company deals with. Since they have been around for over one hundred years‚ GS have figure out what has worked best for them. No matter what model they have applied in the work force‚ there mission has always been to produce increased opportunities for developing its present and future leaders. Professional Development is a filed in which Goldman Sachs really shines when it comes to organizational
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Assignments for International Business Management Assignment 1: The TATA case Tata Cars‚ India‚ has become the focus of public attention‚ and has caught the beady eyes of competitors in the automobile industry since it announced it would put the cheapest car ever on the market – first in India‚ but eventually also in the rest of the world. This plan is seen as a revolution in the car industry. Many potential customers all over the world anticipated the arrival of the Tata Nano. Millions of people
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Marketing and Audience Research Exploratory Research Report Executive Summary This report investigates the fashion clothing purchase behavior by examines the drivers such as perception and motivation. Four adults have participated in this research‚ in order to complete an interview which conducted under QUT guidelines‚ and transcripts collected have been used as thematic analysis for further process. Some major findings and recommendations generate after data analysis of interview
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The stake holder of Goldman Sachs are it stockholders‚ investors and those who conduct various financial transactions with the company and have any vested financial in the company. The impact that Goldman Sachs has had on it’s stakeholders has taken a n financial toll on many as there investments were lost the public perception of Goldman Sachs and many companies like them has changed dramatically due to the errors of their ways. When a company as large as Goldman Sachs gets accused of fraud and
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Strategic Management 66.490.213 Spring‚ 2013 Donald Barry‚ Ph.D. Office: TBA Email: donald_barry@uml.edu Phone: TBA Class Time for section 213: Monday and Wednesday 2-3:15 PM Office hours: By appointment CATALOG DESCRIPTION: Strategic management is an integration of knowledge in the various functional areas of management toward solutions affecting the character and success of the total enterprise i.e. performance. PLACE IN CURRICULUM AND REQUIREMENT FOR GRADUATION Strategic management is required
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Bibliography: (GS) Gesta Stephani‚ edited by Richard Clarke Sewell‚ London‚ Sumptibus Societatis. 1846. Duby‚ George. The Knight‚ the Lady and the Priest: The Making of Modern Marriage in Medieval France. Chicago. The University of Chicago Press. 1993. Gransden‚ Antonia
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promotions are awarded for political reasons. b. a system in which jobs and promotions are awarded on the basis of desert. c. a system of hiring and firing based on the merit principle. d. the schedule for federal employees‚ ranging from GS 1 to GS 18‚ by which salaries can be keyed to rating and experience. e. an elite cadre of about 9‚000 federal government managers at the top of the civil service system. 6. ____ systems are designed to hire and promote members of the bureaucracy
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