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    CASE: DOUGLAS ELECTRICAL INC Summary: Jim Essinger is a management consultant and training specialist from St. Louis who specializes in continuous process improvement and total quality management. Each month‚ he goes to Springfield‚ Illinois and provides three days of training to employees of a privately owned electrical wholesaler-distributor‚ Douglas Electrical Supply Inc. One of the attendee is Tony‚ from Quincy branch. Based on Jim and Tony’s conversation‚ Tony seem to be confused

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    History of LBC for elective1

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    History of LBC‚ the Philippine’s Finest Courier Company LBC Express has been one of the many courier companies in the Philippines known for its speed‚ trustworthiness‚ and their passion to provide every Filipinos a way to send their love back to the Philippines. Although not considered as the first courier company to provide international delivery services‚ which DHL was known for‚ LBC is the first of the few courier companies in the Philippines that provided local delivery service Philippines. 

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    every size are realizing the value of creating a plan to increase and manage diversity within their companies. The steps in developing this plan can include; assessing needs‚ defining goals and methods‚ open lines of communication‚ and evaluation. FedEx recognized early in its endeavors to become worldwide that diversity inclusion would be vital to this success. Assessment As assessment of the firm’s needs is the first step toward developing this plan. Through consultation with managers‚ staff

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    video. A business process is a collection of related‚ structured activities or tasks that produce a specific service or product for a particular customer(s). In FedEx case‚ the business process is the packages sorting in order to ship them to customers in many destinations inside and outside the U.S. As displayed in the video‚ first‚ a FedEx agent picks up a package and scans it‚ entering it into the system under a unique identification number. It is then transferred into a hub‚ or sorting center‚

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    Sipping is the game

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    time and in one piece were slim to none. So the shipping war began between USPS‚ FedEx and the United Parcel Service (UPS) for who can ship your packages safer and faster. When the two major shipping companies‚ FedEx and UPS began to battle it out‚ one decided to change the game and add printing services‚ thus changing the organizational structure of all three companies to compete with the ever growing FedEx and FedEx Office. In the world of printing on paper‚ one company name ruled over all others;

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    executing strategies

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    in a Global Environment Federal Express‚ known today as FedEx was developed by Fred Smith in 1973. Mr. Smith saw need for customer to receive packages sooner than 1-3 business days; this was the norm for express mail 40 years ago (Hill & Jones‚ 2013). Federal Express changed the structure of air cargo industry and improves on the overnight delivery service (Hill & Jones‚ 2013). In this paper‚ it will analyze value creation frontier of FedEx‚ determine which four building blocks will give competitive

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    perspective. It is clear that FedEx ’s commitment to operational planning is a key component of the organization ’s current and longstanding success. However‚ the company ’s operational planning strategy is not without its weaknesses. FedEx has helped to create an expectation of the company as more than an overnight shipping heavyweight. It says so on the company ’s

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    Risk Assessment

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    A Risk Assessment of FedEx Corporation Marvin Conley CIS RISK MANAGEMENT & STRATEGIC PLANNING CMGT/585 Mr. Sardoni June 12‚ 2006 Abstract Many organizations perform risk assessments to measure the amount of risks that could impact their organization‚ and identify ways in treating them before a major disaster occurs. Risks involve theoretical effectiveness of security measures‚ loss of impact‚ threats and vulnerabilities that are common in today’s society. FedEx Corporation follows guidelines

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    Environmental Factors FedEx Corp is the world’s biggest express transportation company. They generate over $20 billion in annual revenue. FedEx Corp is the largest provider of e-commerce and supply chain management. The company offers business solutions through a network of subsidiaries that operate independently. These businesses are FedEx Express‚ the worlds biggest express transportation company; FedEx Ground‚ Americas second biggest provider of small package delivery; FedEx Freight‚ a regional

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    Assignment 2 BUS 599

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    (San Jose Consulting Group‚ 2003). FedEx was the first shipping company to have wireless technology so that the employees can access the information 24 hours a day from the company’s computer. They have a wireless collection data via barcode so the employees can use to scan packages so this reduces error (San Jose Consulting Group‚ 2003). The efficiency is the quality of the way the company has the input and output of the product that they are working on. FedEx has to make sure that when the packages

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