and set him to guard her door while she finishes her bath. Shiva who has gone out‚ returned at that time‚ but as Ganesha didn’t know of him‚ stopped him from entering. An angry Shiva severed the head of Ganesha after a combat between the two. Parvati was enraged and Shiva promised Ganesha will live again. The devas who went in
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5 basic operations performed by computer system Inputting Storing Processing Outputting Controlling The internal structure of a computer looks like above: Input unit: Input unit links the external environment with the computer system. Data and instruction must be entered to the computer before performing any competition. Data or instructions can be entered through input devices eg. Key board‚ or any other input devices. Input unit transferred this data into binary coded in short input unit
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System to consolidate buying decisions for each of the 4 dealerships. This would facilitate greater leveraging with suppliers for consistent quality-control. They should study‚ calculate and make effective decisions on the materials that should be brought for each of the four dealerships instead of allowing each dealer to do it on their own. An automated EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) inventory management system that interconnects with each of the dealerships and interfaces with the suppliers should
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Woolworth levels of operation and mechanisation Level of operations refers to the scale of food production and the amount of sophistication of the technology used. The various levels of operation and mechanisation include household‚ small business‚ large company and multinational. Woolworths is a large company. A large company is characterised by a range of stores across Australia‚ large scale food production and selling‚ stores including industrial equipment‚ high turnover and a large number
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test1. The four decision areas in operations management are: A) Planning‚ technology‚ inventory‚ control B) Process‚ quality‚ capacity‚ inventory C) Process‚ quality‚ technology‚ capacity D) None of these 2. Capacity decisions: A) Include forecasting and scheduling B) Include inventory control C) Require management of personnel D) None of these 3. Inventory decisions and control systems involve: A) Determining what to order‚ how much to order and when to order B) Tracking the flow of
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10. REFERENCES 12 INTRODUCTION: WILKINSON is a family value store having more than 335 stores and by 2014 Wilkinson is looking to expand from 350 stores to 500. Approximately four million people visit Wilkinson every week. JK Wilkinson was the founder of Wilkinson store. He opened his first store at Charnwood Street‚ Leicester in 1930. In 1932 a second shop opened in Wigston Magna‚ Leicester. In 1937 JK’s brother John joined him as a director of Wilkinson. The vision of Wilkinson is –
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several makes of American and Japanese cars‚ two auto part stores‚ a large body shop and car painting business‚ and an auto salvage yard. David Bennett‚ owner of BASS‚ went into the car business when he inherited a Ford dealership from her father. He was able to capitalize on her knowledge and experience to build her business into the diversified and successful mini-empire it is today. Her motto “Sell ‘em today‚ repair ‘em tomorrow!” reflects a strategy that he refers to in private as “Get ‘em coming
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6/hour 6 orders x 4 hours = 24 orders Therefore Kristen can fill 24 orders each night. 3. How long will it take her to fill a rush order? A ‘rush’ order will still take 26min as this is how long the operations time is. None of the processes can be eliminated with rush orders therefore the operations time cannot be minimized. 4. How busy (utilization) will she be? With processing 24 orders each night over four hours‚ Kristen will be fully utilized with the time activated equaling the time available
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in direct proportion to the presence or absence of external stimuli. The danger inherent is this view is of placing too strong a focus on those external reinforcements. A patient who places conditions of worth on his or her actions may be convinced that others will never be in a state of approval of those actions. Such a patient may benefit more greatly from a cognitive therapy that addresses his or her maladaptive thinking patterns and self-deprecating automatic thoughts. It is the therapist’s responsibility
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Operations Function: The operations management function has a considerable influence on the quality‚ cost and availability of an organisation’s goods or services. These‚ in turn‚ have a direct bearing on whether the organisation achieves its other main objectives — specifically‚ to increase profitability‚ to increase market share‚ to provide a reasonable return for investors or to contribute to the wellbeing of the community. Operations Management Definition: All the activities in which managers
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