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    Case 7 – Volkswagen of America: Managing IT 1. What is your assessment of the new process for managing priorities at Volkswagen of America? Are the criticisms justified?  Is it an improvement over the old process? The new system of prioritizing IT projects to determine funding is a very efficient way of ensuring those projects that are critical to business strategy meet their financial requirements. However‚ the method of dropping entire goal portfolios simply because they ranked lowest in the

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    [Type the company name] | Project Management ToolBox | Volkswagen Mexico | | | 7/9/2011 | Project Management Tool Box Volkswagen Mexico All companies are faced with completing projects‚ whether it is to make a product‚ complete a service or an outcome such as a research project. Project Management helps to ensure that the projects are done effectively and efficiently. Project management is the “application of knowledge‚ skills‚ tools‚ and techniques to meet the project requirements

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    2 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH (2 ICBER 2011) PROCEEDING nd nd JUST IN TIME APPROACH IN INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Abdul Talib Bon (Corresponding author) Faculty of Technology Management‚ Business and Entrepreneurship Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia‚ 86400 Batu Pahat‚ Johor‚ Malaysia Tel: +60127665756 E-mail: talibon@gmail.com Anny Garai Faculty of Technology Management‚ Business and Entrepreneurship Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia‚ 86400 Batu Pahat‚ Johor

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    Just in Time‚ is it still a good strategy? The following essay will critically evaluate whether the ‘just in time’ approach to production is still a good strategy and whether it has any implications. The manufacturing approach ‘just in time’ was first established in japan during the mid-1970 by Taichi Ohno and Shigeo Shingo at the Toyota Motor Company. Toyota was one of the first companies to input this approach to streamline its manufacturing and production to minimise the retention of raw

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    VOLKSWAGEN REVS UP ITS B2B NET MARKETPLACE Volkswagen AG is Europe’s largest car manufacturer‚ producing 5 million cars‚ trucks‚ and vans each year. VW owns luxury car makers such as Audi‚ Lamborghini‚ and Bentley and family car makers such as SEAT in Spain and Skoda in the Czech Republic. The company has 300‚000 employees and operates plants in Europe‚ Africa‚ the Asia/Pacific Rim‚ and the Americas. Vehicles produced by Volkswagen Group account for over 12 percent of the world market.           

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    cycle times. Now the manufacturers put pressures on their suppliers. One way to ensure quick turnaround is by holding inventory‚ but inventory costs can easily become prohibitive. A wiser approach is to make your production agile‚ able to adapt to changing customer demands. This can only be done by JUST IN TIME (JIT) philosophy. Taiichi Ohno‚ a former shop manager and eventually vice president of Toyota Motor Company‚ is the individual credited most for the with the development of just-in-time. It

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    Executive Summary My decision for this case is to implement the Just-In-Time Distribution (JITD) system that was proposed by his predecessor Brando Vitali. This system is entirely different from the existing set up and is being opposed by both the distributors and Barilla’s Sales and Marketing Department. Barilla Spa‚ an Italian pasta manufacturer‚ is experiencing amplified levels of inefficiencies and rising costs due to variability in demand from its distributors. In order to bring things back

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    Volkswagen Case Study

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    public relations team and advertising agency of Volkswagen‚ is having in terms of positioning and pricing the new product. Volkswagen is the parent company of car brand “Beetle”.This case is embedded deeply into the marketing problems of an organization. It looks into the dilemmas that the managers have to face in terms of perfectly positioning their brands. As has been mentioned in the case‚ this positioning is of particular importance to Volkswagen because it is currently that is in 1998‚ in recovery

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    is calculated with the formula: (Annual demand) x (item cost per unit). JUST IN TIME Just in time is a pull (demand) driven inventory system in which materials‚ parts and support items are delivered just when needed and neither sooner nor later. Its objective is to eliminate product inventories from the supply chain. This enables the firm to produce only what is required‚ in the correct quantity and at the correct time. This means that stock levels of raw materials‚ components‚ work in progress

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    increased manufacturing‚ inventory and distribution costs. The proposed JITD system required the distributors to share their sales data with Barilla‚ who would then forecast and deliver appropriate amounts of products to the distributors at the right time in order to effectively meet demand. This was a radical change from the current and more traditional supply-chain setup where the distributors were not sharing any data and could place orders at will. Vitali’s proposal came under severe criticism from

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