SUMMER-2015 Get solved assignments at nominal price of Rs.120 each. Mail us at: subjects4u@gmail.com or contact at 09882243490 Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 3 OM0013–Advanced Production and Operations Management-4 Credits (Book ID: B1935) Assignment (60 Marks) Note: Answer all questions must be written within 300 to 400 words each. Each Question carries 10 marks 6 X 10=60 Q1. Explain the methods that are used by an organisation to improve its productivity. Answer. A few factors
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| |[pic] |Consider consecutive processes ABC‚ where process A has a capacity of 20 units per hour‚ process B has a capacity of 25 | | |units per hour‚ and process C has a capacity of 30 units per hour. Where would an operations manager NOT want any | | |inventory? | | |Answer
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van and refrigerated service which is the most demanding by the customer .AET transport has rental and leased agreement with some of the largest trailer leasing and rental companies in an Australia. The main purpose of the AET Company is providing good customer service and supplies their goods on time. AET transport takes pride in safety and compliance. They have mission to provide and improve their customer’s service. Mission statement:- Transportation Services mission is provide to
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate® CSEC® OFFICE ADMINISTRATION SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May-June 2014 CXC 09/G/SYLL 12 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means electronic‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence
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treatment with hot aqueous acid. The reason for this reversibility is the fact that the Wheland intermediate is overall neutral and therefore more stable than other‚ positively charged intermediates. Hence‚ under forcing reaction conditions‚ the energy difference in progressing in either the forward or backward sense from the Wheland intermediate is proportionately smaller compared to the barrier to activation and hence discrimination is lost. Fig – 2 Progress of Reaction against Energy This makes the
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operate offices that consumers can visit or call. A few‚ such as Expedia‚ Orbitz‚ and Travelocity‚ are “virtual” agencies that sell through Internet Web sites. They have no offices open to the public and largely rely on their computer-based self -service approach to sell travel. They do employ travel agents‚ however‚ to handle sales situations in which customers feel a strong need to talk to someone (such as when selecting cruises and tours). It can target their sales primarily to leisure travelers
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pre-existing Central excise duty of the Government of India and sales tax system of the State Governments. The introduction of Central VAT (CENVAT) has removed the cascading burden of "tax on tax" to a good extent by providing a mechanism of "set off" for tax paid on inputs and services upto the stage of production‚ and has been an improvement over the pre-existing Central excise duty. Similarly‚ the introduction of VAT in the States has removed the cascading effect by giving set-off for tax paid on inputs
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Why good database design is important in performing data operation? A good design is significant in performing data operation. Without the good design‚ it is difficult to make relationship with other database and it will not run competently and also securely (Knight‚ 2011). This report will discuss the important of good database design‚ which are crucial for the business in performing operation and making a decision. Firstly‚ with the good design‚ data will be stored in consistent form. Appropriately
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Similarities and Differences between Common Goods‚ Public Goods‚ Private Goods‚ and Natural Monopolies IDENTIFY SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN COMMON GOODS‚ PUBLIC GOODS‚ PRIVATE GOODS‚ AND NATURAL MONOPOLIES. PROVIDE AN EXAMPLE OF EACH TYPE OF GOOD AND JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWERS. DISCUSS POSSIBLE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH EACH EXAMPLE. HOW DO THE EXTERNALITIES AFFECT THE ECONOMY? Similarities Each is guided by the economy. Differences Each is unique and different in
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shift. The new line productivity was found by dividing 180 valves by an 8-hour shift. Calculating the difference between the new line productivity and the old-line productivity‚ and then dividing that number by the old-line productivity gave us the percentage increase. See the accompanying graph (1.2) to see the change in productivity over time. 1.5 At Lori Cook’s current rate of production of “Final Exam Care Packages” for her resale by her sorority she is producing 100 packages over a 5 hour
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