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    MB 0044 - PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT B1627 4 CREDITS‚ 60 MARKS Criteria Marks Write short notes on:  Environmental scanning as a basis for strategic decision making  Tools for implementation of operations  Differentiation strategies as a basis of decision making  Core competencies as a basis of decision making Total Marks  10    Environmental scanning as a basis for strategic decision making Tools for implementation of operations Differentiation strategies as a basis of decision

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    not complete the full maternity that was offered to Mayer shows how choices within an organization can impact the environment. When looking at the impact of Mayer’s decision by using the environmental scanning process it’s possible to see these effects. Shockley-Zalabak defines environmental scanning as “The acquisition and use of information about an organizations external environment” (Shockley-Zalabak‚ 2015‚ p. 355). Mayer’s choice to not take the maternity leave not only impacted both the internal

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    For this assignment I will discuss and evaluate the improvements to computer systems achieved by routine housekeeping procedures and the benefits. Listed below is what I shall be discussing. - Physical cleaning - Disk Defragment - Virus Scanning - Disk Clean up - Disk Checker - Windows updates Physical Cleaning Physical cleaning means that you will clean the keyboard‚ mouse‚ computer screen and check for any errors such as stuck or missing keys on the PCs keyboard. This process involves

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    CHAPTER 5 Internal Scanning: Organizational Analysis STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS POLICY 10TH EDITION THOMAS L. WHEELEN Prentice Hall‚ Inc. © 2006 J. DAVID HUNGER 5-1 Resource-Based Approach to Organizational Analysis Internal strategic factors -–Critical strengths and weaknesses that are likely to determine if the firm will be able to take advantage of opportunities while avoiding threats Prentice Hall‚ Inc. © 2006 5-2 Resource-Based Approach to Organizational Analysis Core and Distinctive

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    FACE RECOGNITION INTRODUCTION • People have amazing ability to recognize and remember thousands of faces. • Face is an important part of who you are and how people identify you. • While humans have had the innate ability to recognize and distinguish faces for millions of years‚ computers are just catching up. • Face recognition is a fascinating problem with important commercial applications such as mug shot matching‚ crowd surveillance & witness face reconstruction. • In computer vision most

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    BTN 211 TOTORIAL 1 Chapter 1 1. The History and Scope of Microbiology Which of the following distinguish the field of microbiology from other fields of biology? a. the size of the organism studied b. the techniques used to study organisms regardless of their size c. both the size of the organism studied and the techniques employed in the study of organisms d. neither the size of the organism studied nor the techniques employed in the study of organisms regardless of their size Who of

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    NAME STUDENT NO ASSINGMENT INTAKE UNIVERSITY An input device is a hardware used to send data to a computer . input device allows users to communicate for processing ‚ display ‚ storage and transmission SEVEN COMPUTER INPUT DEVICES THAT WE HAVE ARE AS FOLLOWS: KEYBOARD A computer keyboard is an input

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    Think creatively what would a Filipino city look like‚ if it had been allowed to develop historically Under other influences? I think Filipino city would be developed into a city that has more vertical structures. Because as of today Philippines already reach high poverty levels like overpopulation Is one of the major problems of a Philippine city. In 2030‚ the population of the Philippines will reach nearly 128 million‚ an increase of 32.1% from 2012. Population growth will be driven

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    devices: are hardware used to translate words‚ sounds‚images‚and actions that people understand into a form that the system unit can process. In addition to keyboards and mice‚ there are a wide variety of other input devices. These include pointing ‚ scanning‚ image capturing‚ and audio-input devices. 2-There four basic categories of keyboards: Traditional keyboards- used on desktop and larger computers. -Notebook keyboards- used on notebook computers including netbooks. -Virtual keyboards-used on

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    visible through the ocular are the: fine and coarse adjustment knobs ocular and objective lenses illuminator and revolving nosepiece condenser and iris diaphragm Question 8  of 25 Initial focusing of any slide is done under the: scanning or low power objective high power objective oil immersion objective depends upon the size of the specimen Question 9  of 25 Under which magnification would the distance between the objective and the specimen being observed be the

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