Assessment Task – 2 1. Read the case study “Australian Hardware” (Appendix 1). Assume no improvements have been made and the company is still operating in the same way today as when in 1967. 2. Consider the following scenario: Your manager as per organisational process for continuous improvement has asked you to develop a performance improvement strategy‚ brief the management team‚ develop the idea with the team‚ seek the team’s approval and seek final approval from your manager. After reading this
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Education in the schools lays a path for the better quality of life which is the essential and important for our society. Everyone knows that education is the purpose of acquiring knowledge for its industries as well as services and translates human beings capital into purposeful socio-economic assets’. The burden of society for a system to thrive to reach the best education. For an ideal system of education each country’s curriculum requires some distinct features. With constant modifications to
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here in Florida is Australian pine. Australian pine trees threaten beach plant communities as they quickly invade beaches. They have also invaded Everglades. These trees produce a dense leaf litter beneath them thereby outcompeting native vegetation. They have shallow root systems and hence tend to uproot and topple during high winds and pose a significant hazard to coastal storm evacuation routes. Australian pine forests provide little or no native wildlife habitat. Australian Pines’ success is so
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“Art doesn’t come from nowhere; it comes from a long line of human experience”-Rosalie Gascoigne Rosalie Gascoigne was a new-Zealand and Australian sculptor who worked and lived in Canberra. She moved to Australia when she was 26 in 1943 to marry her husband‚ Ben Gascoigne‚ who was an Australian astronomer. She was Born on the 25th of January 1917 in New-Zealand and died in 1999 on the 23rd of October in Australia. She never had any formal art training or education. Her art career began when
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Introduction This essay explores the popularity of Australian film‚ both locally and internationally and asks the question: Is there a crisis in the Australian Film Industry? This essay will go through the current issues the Australian Film Industry and will demonstrate examples of those problems. To understand why Australian movies are the way they are now‚ there must be a review of the history of the films produced in Australia‚ because through out time‚ the films have had successes as well
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objective by implementing the mission of Toyota Company that is ‘to deliver outstanding automotive products and services to our customers‚ and enrich our community‚ partners and environment’. Moreover‚ Toyota has grown to be a dominant force in the Australian automobile market with a market share of around 18 percent as at the end of the 2011 calendar year. Toyota Australia kept in the first place for selling 181624 vehicles (excluding Lexus)‚ which is more than any other single brand in the country
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Animals to be classified: Hypocalymma Angustifolium‚ Hypocalymma Cordifolium‚ Xerochrysum Bracteatum‚ Xerochrysum Viscosum‚ Pteropus Poliocephulus‚ Petaurus Australis‚ Tachyglossus Aculeatus‚ Perameles Gunnii. Has roots‚ leaves and/or flowers? Yes (therefore Flora species) No (therefore Fauna species) Average height above 100 centimetres? Is the specimen nocturnal‚ its torso covered in fur? Yes No Yes Heart shaped leaves borne opposite each other and/or Newly grown stems
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What is it about ’the bush’ that is so special to Australians? The bush has an iconic status in Australian life and features strongly in any debate about national identity‚ especially as expressed in Australian literature‚ painting‚ popular music‚ films and foods. The bush was something that was uniquely Australian and very different to the European landscapes familiar to many new immigrants. The bush was revered as a source of national ideals by the likes of Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson. Romanticising
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through the painting “The Mining Town” and the poem “The Time Is Running Out. ” They each present slightly differing interpretations of the country based upon their altered perspectives and context. Arthur Boyd presents a vivid and vibrant life of an Australian mining town of 1920 through his painting while Kath Walker aggressively portrays an outraged view of what Australia has become violently outlining the damages caused by European settlement. In Kath Walkers poem “time is running out” she uses
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SHOULD THE AUSTRALIAN FLAG BE CHANGED? The Australian flag was chosen in 1901‚ when a competition was held to design our country’s flag. The guidelines of this competition included that the Union Jack and Southern Cross should appear on the flag. However‚ I believe that in the year 2001‚ the Australian flag needs to be changed. During the course of this essay‚ I will show that the Australian flag does not represent all Australians‚ in particular‚ Aboriginal Australians and that the symbols on
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