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    Planning an Excursion

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    Aid. Which staff members are qualified? Who carries the first aid kit? How many kits are required? What should be/is in them? Are there students with special needs? How are they catered for? Where are the epipens‚ asthma inhalers etc? What is the process for dealing with non-presentation of Permission forms? Eg: a student arrives at the bus and hasn’t submitted a form. She says “Mum said I could go…” You know her‚ you know her mum and it’s probably ok – what is the school policy? Parent letter:

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    Curriculum Planning

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    performance. Therefore the concept of Curriculum mapping came into force by (Jacob‚ 1997) so that teachers can translate the standards into actual classroom practice as what and how they teach and assess students ’ performance. Curriculum mapping is the process of recording what content taught in the classroom‚ school or district over a period of time and the data provide a summary of a full cycle. Educators and administrators find mapping as an important tool to allocate resources to the program and access

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    Profit planning

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    Congratulations‚ you are now in charge of a $100‚000‚000 corporation. Your company manufactures sensors. Sensors are devices that observe physical conditions. Your sensors are installed into the products your customers sell. Sensors are everywhere. Almost any product that has an automated function requires some sort of sensor. Your company was created when the government split a monopoly into identical competitors. When the company was a monopoly‚ operating inefficiencies and poor product

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    Agreggated Planning

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    Solutions Chapter 14: Aggregate Planning 2. Bob Carlton’s Golf Camp a. The peak demand is 6‚400 hours in quarter 2. As each employee can work 600 hours per quarter (480 on regular time and 120 on overtime)‚ the level workforce that covers requirements and minimizes undertime is 6‚400/600 = 10.67 or 11 employees. | | |Cost |Calculation |Amount | | | |Regular wages |($7200

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    Planning for Learning

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    I consider myself fortunate in that my personal learning experience has been positive overall. This may be because I enjoyed learning from an early age‚ and was receptive to new learning experiences – it might also be due to having attended a private school and being in relatively small-sized class groups where attention could be given to each student according to their needs. Further‚ it might have been enhanced by streaming‚ as I was able to progress in line with my ability – and to benefit from

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    The process of a flu vaccine Have you ever gotten a flu shot before? The moment you walk in the doctor’s office and sit on the table. Just waiting for the doctor to come in makes you have even more anxiety. Then the doctor comes thru the door with the tiniest needle‚ that needle has a vaccine that will be injected into your arm to help kill off the flu virus. I’ve always wondered why we needed to get vaccines for different kinds of illnesses. I’ve also wondered what it takes to make a flu vaccine

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    manager has to take in strategic planning process? Strategic planning: The process of determining a company’s long-term goals and then identifying the best approach for achieving those goals. A manager’s primary challenge is to solve problems creatively. While drawing from a variety of academic disciplines‚ and to help managers respond to the challenge of creative problem solving‚ principles of management have long been categorized into the four major functions of planning‚ organizing‚ leading‚ and controlling

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    Production Planning

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    PRODUCTION PLANNING TERM PROJECT | | | Course Lecturer: Prof.Dr.Selim Zaim Öğr.Gör.Dr.Hüseyin Selçuk Kılıç | | | | | Project Members: Elif Duygu Bağatırlar 150308045 Merve Ağaoğlu 150308026 İbrahim Ahıskalı 150308006 QUESTION 1 * Moving Average Method | | MA(2) | MA(3) | MA(4) | MA(5) | MA(6) | MA(2) | MA(3) | MA(4) | MA(5) | Month | Demand | one-step ahead | one-step ahead | one-step ahead | one-step ahead | one-step ahead | two

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    Strategic Planning

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    1. Introduction and executive summary of WAL-MART stores: Wal-Mart was started the year in 1962‚ with the opening of the first Wal-Mart discount store in Rogers‚ Ark. The company incorporated as Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc.‚ on 31/10/1969. Between 1945 and 1961‚ Sam Walton and his brother‚ bud‚ developed a chain of 15 Ben Franklin franchised variety stores across rural Arkansas. Experiencing increasing price competition from newly established discount retailers with large format stores offering a broad

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    Project Planning

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    group vice-president. When he asked Mander where his responsibility should end‚ the executive turned the question back to him. Mike had been prepared for this and said that he would like to regard his part of the project as done when the production process could be turned over to manufacturing. They agreed that according to Singer practice‚ this would be when the manufacturing operation could produce a 95% yield of product (fully packaged) at a level of 80% of the full

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