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    Order of Operations

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    Dear Student‚ The Order of Operations is not one of the hardest‚ nor is it one of the easiest things that you will have to learn in Algebra and other mathematical classes. To begin in learning the Order of Operations‚ you must follow the steps‚ hence the "order" of the operation. To start off‚ the first step would be to do anything that is inside of grouping symbols ([ ]‚ ( )‚ { }). Next you would have to do powers from the left to the right (9 squared). Following the Order of Operations‚ the

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    Inventory and Direct Labor

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    Chapter 2--Job Order Costing Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Cost accounting systems are used to supply cost data information on costs incurred by a manufacturing process or department. 
True    False   2. A manufacturer may employ a job order cost system for some of its products and a process cost system for others. 
True    False   3. A job order cost accounting system provides for a separate record of the cost of each particular quantity

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    Made to Order

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    Made to order‚ E style 1. What was Dell’s original strategy? Dell’s strategy is to sell directly to customer and build computer thru customer’s own specifications‚ which they made a dominant share on the market on made-to-order PC’s. This strategy also encompasses customer service which they entailed an ordering system through phone. These steps made by Dell are to make the customer comfortable. 2. Why is Dell losing the competitive edge of its original strategy? As technology arises‚ a

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    INTRODUCTION The terms “order winners” and “order qualifier” were invented by Terry Hill‚ a professor at the London Business School. These terms is defined as the process of how internal operational capabilities are converted to criteria that may lead to competitive advantage and market success.  The operations people are responsible for providing the order-winning and order-qualifying criteria-identified by marketing-hat enable products to win orders in the marketplace. This process starts with

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    ORDER-WINNING AND  ORDER-QUALIFYING CRITERIA The terms "order winners" and "order qualifiers" were coined by Terry Hill‚ professor at the London Business School‚ and refer to the process of how internal operational capabilities are converted to criteria that may lead to competitive advantage and market success. In his writings‚ Hill emphasized the interactions and cooperation between operations and marketing. The operations people are responsible for providing the order-winning and order-qualifying

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    Co-existence of authority and responsibility b. Division of labour c. Unity of command d. Unity of direction 6. When the workers are encouraged to do things which are not defined but add to productivity‚ it is called as ___________. a. Equity b. Order c. Initiative d. Overtime 7. Planning should always end in _________ because that is the purpose of planning. a. Structuring b. Decision c. Profits d. Staffing 8. Planning implies goal setting for the organisation keeping in mind the constraints‚ __________

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    Bt Direct Marketing

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    are a planning of continuous action in order to confront the challenges‚ which BT confronts. The most important factor is considered to be the fact that the marketing environment changed rapidly after the deregulation of the telephone industry. Up to then BT was operating as a monopoly‚ ignoring the competition and ways to face it. Our intention is to achieve the already given targets and also prepare BT for an opening to new horizons. In addition‚ in order to face the fast changing environment

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    World Order

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    Why is world order hard to achieve? World order is best achieved through agreement of all nations which idealistically is reflected in the legal system of treaties. the ICC‚ the United Nations‚ and its peacekeeping forces ultimately aim to achieve this outcome. The devastation resulting from military conflicts in recent years has highlighted the need for the legal system to preserve and maintain world order. Through the UN‚ its legal processes‚ and non-legal responses‚ the legal system’s effectiveness

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    such non punitive action‚ an essay that maintains the title "Essay on Obeyeing a Lawful Order From An NCO"‚ done by another‚ i believe to be‚ private; "This is a 2000 word essay on the importance of obeying a lawful order from an NCO. The reason for me to be writing this essay is because I disobeyed a direct order from a senior NCO‚ I was told to move into the barracks by Sunday and I completely ignored this order and went along doing my own thing. It is extremely important to obey an NCO because if

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    Military Orders

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    The issue of following military orders from higher ranking military officials that may be unethical has been a disturbing and controversial issue over many years and decades. Many soldiers and service members in general have been put into a situation where they were given in order‚ knowing well that the situation isn’t right but cannot disobey. The leader giving the order in all likelihood may threaten or set out stiff punishment on to the individual who did not follow the order or hesitates to

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