1. What did you observe in inventory and back order levels when you play the game in uncoordinated and coordinated modes? What are the underlying reasons for the problems associated with uncoordinated decision-making? Based on the results you found in the previous part‚ list the potential benefits of coordination. (max 0.75 page) 2. What are the steps companies can take in order to reduce the problems associated with uncoordinated decision-making? Discuss also the potential implementation issues
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Public speaking can be easily improved with three simple tricks. These tricks include making eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures‚ starting the speech with a question or a fact‚ and finally if you make a mistake do not apologize to the audience. Eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures. Making eye contact with the audience and using hand gestures can help you engage with your audience and make a firm connection with them. Making a connection is important because it
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According to the article three of the most common billing and coding errors are as follows double billing‚ typos‚ error in billing amounts. When a person is being double billed this means that they are getting charged for two of something ex: procedure or medication. As a solution I would suggest that one double checks their work with a fresh pair of eyes. Instead of billing out the file when finished set it down and start working on another file when one is done with that one pick the previous
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3.1. SIMULATION In Aspen Plus to study the behavior of any process‚ the first step is to make the flow sheet converged in steady state so as to define and obtain the characteristic of the process. Once this flow sheet is converged‚ then it is imported to Aspen plus Dynamics so as to control and study nonlinearity of the system. Simulation of TAEE etherrification is carried out in Aspen Plus. Firstly‚ the reactive distillation column is simulated by the module‚ RadFrac‚ using NRTL property method
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we can say there is an error. In some cases‚both parties are mistaken about contract. Such defects are called “Collective Error”. In these situations‚contract is formed by parties’ true intent‚not according to their false statements. Error In the TCO article 30‚the law states that “A party acting under an essential error when entering into a contract is not bound by it.” Interpreting this article‚we can deduce that essentiality is a key concept‚since unessential errors will not affect validity
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and grow as a person. Even though errors are usually a bad thing‚ they are very common and accepted as a natural part of peoples lives. So if errors and mishandled situations are an everyday thing and impossible to avoid‚ why is it unacceptable for doctors to make errors? Why is it that if a doctor makes one mistake their reputation is shattered? In all honesty‚ it should not. If a doctor makes an error and wants to confess or confide in someone else of what error they may have committed then they
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commits errors. What is it that makes humans err‚ but not computers? I will prove that it is simply the way humans are built that makes us commit errors. Unlike computers‚ built of mechanical or electronic parts‚ humans are made of organic matter and nerve pathways. These same pathways‚ with the help of the brain are responsible for all the decision making. I shall demonstrate why humans err‚ despite the fact that we have eyes and ears to sense with. Before I can establish causes for error‚ I shall
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SULIT 1119/1 PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA NEGERI PERAK 2012 SKEMA PEMARKAHAN BAHASA INGGERIS KERTAS 1 MARK SCHEME FOR Section A: Directed Writing ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES To test the candidates’ ability to: • read and comprehend the rubric • use
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The spring constant Manuel Cereijido Fernández – UO237242 PL-4 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Objectives The main objective of this experiment was to determine the spring constant using the dynamic method. 2. Theoretical fundamentals On the one hand‚ when a spring oscillates‚ the movement which describes can be classify as a simple harmonic motion. Therefore‚ its position‚ velocity and acceleration equations respect the time will
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077 0.055 0.039 Data Processing Creation of Standard Calibration curve By plotting Concentration of I2on the x-axis and Absorbance on the y-axis‚ a standard calibration curve for Iodine in solution can be created. The margin of error in absorbance calculations is4.1% + 0.7% (from the graph) or 4.8% Calculation of concentration during reactions Using
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