GUST Gulf university of since and technology Professor Yunus Kathawala Operations MGMT 571 Final Exam Question 1: Chapter 8 Explain any 3 major elements of “lean management” that were discussed in class. Contrast the 3 of them to the so called traditional approach. Which one of them that best applicable to a firm in Kuwait? Please explain: Answer: Lean management is an operation system that maximizes the value added each of the company activities by removing waste and delays‚ there are 3
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Revenues measure the inflow of net assets resulting from selling products or services. Failure to adjust for depreciation results in the overstatement of assets and the understatement of net income. (FALSE). Which of the following transactions would not affect owners’equity? Purchasing supplies for cash. Increased earnings do not always generate an increase in cash flow. CFO includes: selling goods‚ not: buildings‚ dividends‚ long-term debt. Depreciation reduces net income but is not related to a
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A Place for My Papers Sunday‚ July 03‚ 2005 The Lesson of the Sadhu: A case study in organizational ethics A paper written for “Creating and Leading an Intentional Organization” (Leadership 8520). The Case of the Sadhu Bowen McCoy’s (1997) “Parable of the Sadhu” gives us the tale of McCoy’s journey walking through Nepal. Half-way through his 60-day trip through the Himalayan Mountains‚ McCoy and his anthropologist friend along for the journey‚ Stephen‚ encounter a near dead‚ almost naked‚ barefoot
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precise voltage to the primary side of high voltage transformer and to the filament circuit. c. kVp controls- by selecting the major or minor kVp controls‚ a more precise kilovolt peak is provided. kVp major changes secondary side connection on autotransformer to 10-20 turns. kVp minor changes secondary side connection on autotransformer to 1-2 turns. The kVp meter connected to the output terminals of the autotransformer reads voltage not kV. The pre-reading meter voltage is also monitored continuously
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BIS261: Final Exam Study Guide Exam Structure Class‚ the Final Exam consists of the following: • 42 Questions worth 250 points‚ which breaks down as follows: o 34 Multiple-Choice questions @ 5 points each o 8 Essay questions @ 10 points each • There are four pages in the exam. • Covers all of the reading assignments for the course: o Chapters 1-5‚ 7‚ and 16 from the textbook o International Association of Facilitators Basic Facilitation Primer o The articles from the DeVry University
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instructions allows for satisfaction from customers. I think it is important to follow directions because if people didn’t follow directions we would have a lot of CHAOS (Behavior so unpredictable as to appear random‚ owing to great sensitivity to small changes in conditions). in our world!!! I think it is important to follow directions because for instance you could be walking across the street (say there’s no speed limit‚ red lights/stop signs or anything like that) you would obviously get hit by a car
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Chapter 7 Current Architecture definition: (review) Documentation of existing strategic goals‚ business services‚ information flows‚ IT systems/services‚ and technology infrastructure. function of Current Architecture (review) check whether there’s a good alignment between business process‚ technology and people (pg. 141) Benefit of Current Architecture becomes a reference baseline that then supports planning and decision-making regarding the future architecture Goal of Current
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SOCS350: Final Exam Study Guide 1. Some of the key concepts that will be covered include: (While these are key areas‚ remember that the exam is comprehensive for all assigned course content‚ and this study guide may not be all- inclusive). • Institutional (structural) discrimination – Lecture 1 • Individual discrimination – Lecture 1 • Diversity – Chapter 1 • Averse racism – Chapter 3 • Social identity – Chapter 3 • Stereotypes – Chapter 3 • Neosexism – Chapter 3 • Sex segregation – Chapter
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dramatically‚ the earth’s average temperature could rise by six degrees Celsius in the next 100 years.” My personal opinion on this statement is most closely described by:|Opinion then|Opinion now| A. |Who cares? ||| B. |I don’t believe this climate change nonsense ||| C. |Six degrees will make winters much more bearable
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50th Anniversary HR Magazine: 10 Changes That Rocked HR Page 1 of 7 By Leon Rubis‚ Patrick Mirza‚ Adrienne Fox‚ Terence F. Shea and Desda Moss expected to help manage change. Look at what it has been through. With Justice for All While there remains a long way for our society to go in terms of reducing racism and prejudic certainly say that we’ve come a long way‚ baby‚ in the past 50 years. In 1955‚ the Civil Rights Act was still nine years from passage—not even a gleam in the Congress
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