INSTRUCTOR’S RESOURCE MANUAL to accompany Operations and Supply Management – The Core Second Edition Prepared by F. Robert Jacobs ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am indebted to all of my colleagues who have contributed to this manual. Very few of the ideas contained in here are totally original. Thanks much to all of you for spending so much time discussing how you do things in class and allowing me to share your ideas in this manual. F. Robert Jacobs i TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Videos
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CHAPTER 3 COSTS CONCEPTS and CLASSIFICATION [Problem 1] 1. Direct labor P10 Variable factory overhead 15 Fixed factory overhead 6 Unit conversion cost P31 2. Direct materials P32 Direct labor 10 Unit prime cost P42 3. Unit prime cost P42 Variable factory overhead 15 Unit variable cost P57 4. Total production cost (12‚000 units x P63) P756‚000 [Problem 2] 1. Indirect materials and factory supplies P 68‚000 Supervising salaries
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Bachelor of Business Administration in International Office Management [pic] The Individual research project A GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT STUDENTS Bachelor of Business Administration in Office Management The Individual research project A GUIDE FOR OFFICE MANAGEMENT STUDENTS Academic year: 2009/2010 Research Project Co-ordinator: Afke Moufakkir-van der Woud BA.‚ MA.‚ PhD.
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Viktor & Rolf‚ Roberto Cavalli‚ Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons‚ Matthew Williamson‚ Jimmy Choo‚ Sonia Rykiel and Lanvin. Picture 1 1. HEAD OFFICE Organization Structure PRODUCTION OFFICES COUNTRY OFFICES ADVERTISING INTERIOR EXPANSION ACCOUNTS FINANCE DESIGN IT COMMUNICATION INVESTOR LOGISTICS CSR SECURITY HUMAN Fig 1 Figure 1 summarizes the organizational structure of H & M. The Head office is based in Sweden and this is where major decisions concerning the
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POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES Don Fabian St.‚ Commonwealth Avenue‚ Quezon City ON-THE-JOB TRAINING PORTFOLIO (OFAD 4016 OFFICE PRACTICUM) BACHELOR IN BUSINESS TEACHER EDUCATION Presented by: Olorvida‚ Irah O. BBTE 2-1 Presented to: Prof. Mary Grace I. Cruz March 2014 Table of Contents: Dedication Acknowledgement Introduction PART I: Course Description Course Objectives PART II: PUP History of PUP Vision Mission Core Values Philosophy
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34B Frog cardiovascular Physiology: computer simulation 1. What was the baseline heart rate for the frog? Ans: 59-63 bpm 2. Which wave is larger‚ the one for atrial constriction or the one for ventricular contraction? Why Ans: Ventricular. It shows the strength of the ventricle as it pumps blood‚ and it is a thicker muscle to pump stronger as it contracts 3. At what time during the contraction cycle was it possible to induce an extrasystole? Ans: The time during the relaxation part of
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Introduction to Stata Christopher F Baum Faculty Micro Resource Center Boston College August 2011 Christopher F Baum (Boston College FMRC) Introduction to Stata August 2011 1 / 157 Strengths of Stata What is Stata? Overview of the Stata environment Stata is a full-featured statistical programming language for Windows‚ Mac OS X‚ Unix and Linux. It can be considered a “stat package‚” like SAS‚ SPSS‚ RATS‚ or eViews. Stata is available in several versions: Stata/IC
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[pic] Good planning is central to successful teaching - and effective planning requires a clear set of learning objectives. In order to generate learning objectives‚ you need first to check the syllabus requirements. These may be expressed in a variety of ways. For example‚ they may be given as topic headings‚ or learning outcomes‚ or competence statements. The precise form varies according to the type of qualification. In order to understand the uses and characteristics of learning objectives
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ICT Submitted to: ASSOC. Prof. Iluminada Vivien Domingo‚ DBA Submitted by: Paraños‚ Philip C. Tanyag‚ Adriano Miguel July 9‚ 2014 TITLE: A Library Management System for Malinta National High School in Valenzuela City KEYWORDS: 1. ADDING – Adding new books in the records. 2. BORROWING – The Loaning of Books by Faculties and/or Students. 3. RETURNING – The Return of Books by Faculties and/or Students based on the given due date. 4. RESERVATION – The Reserving of Books by Faculties
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