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    “A Proposed Scrap Wax Reduction Methods Through 5S at Deco Candle Inc.‚ Malvar‚ Lipa City” A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of College of Industrial Engineering College of Engineering‚ Architecture‚ Fine Arts‚ and Computing Sciences Batangas State University Alangilan Campus‚ Alangilan‚ Batangas City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering by: Aguirre‚ Emmanuel D. Digno‚ Ivan Rey R. Manalo‚ Marielle C.

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    1. Explain the purpose of correctly receiving‚ checking and sorting mail and packages (both incoming and outgoing). Professional handling of mails is vital within an organisation since it is widely used for transfer of equipment and material in the business. Improper handling of mails could result in loss of business / customers / suppliers and economic losses. This can be due to loss to vital documents‚ delays in mails‚ delivered to wrong person‚ inefficient service being delivered‚ payment

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    need for health care to be: Safe‚ Effective‚ Patient-centered‚ Timely‚ Efficient‚ and Equitable.” (2001‚ p.3). Lean management has addressed many of these issues in the manufacturing world but I believe the elements utilized by Toyota Production System (TPS) have been shown to be used by healthcare to improve patient safety and efficiency‚ two of the needs identified by IOM. “The lean approach is therefore focused on getting the right things to the right place at the right time in the right quantity

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    Supply Chain Overview

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    transportation. Why are companies finding the supply chain to be so valuable? Supply chain effects all departments of a company and can be very valuable as well as very destructive as well. Depending on a company’s objectives and strategies such as lean manufacturing and just in time manufacturing‚ supply chain can have large financial impacts. The supply chain aspect of a company can also have large implications on the service a company can provide for its customers. Overall‚ I think supply chain

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    TOYOTA

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    and with the business Toyota is regarded as one of the most efficient companies in the world because of the Toyota Production System (TPS) based on lean production and kaizen (continuous improvement) principles. These are at the heart of its approach to business strategy. The approach adopted by Toyota has resulted in the institutionalization of lean manufacturing skills and kaizen. Over 20 million suggestions in 40 years have been generated by the companys suggestion system which is only one aspect

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    Task 3

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    Jct task 3 Based on the information provided by Power Tool Company it is recommended that the company consider using a Keirtetsu Network as there supply chain strategy. While there are other supply chain strategies available the Keiretsu Network provides many of the desired components which will allow Power Tool Company A to achieve there desired goals while utilizing there current resources. Joint Ventures are not recommended for Power Tool Company because although companies can benefit from

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    A Delima Case

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    working experience. Furthermore‚ Encik Zayed and Puan Hashimah were also not familiar with Accounting Standards and the provisions of the Companies Act 1965‚ including their roles and duties as Company Directors. Besides‚ the company maintained a very lean organisation and had employed their own family members as employees and some did not have the required job experience. The characters

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    Toyota way

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    Studies/Harvard University Press‚ 1985. Shook‚ John. Presentation at 8th Annual Lean Manufacturing Conference‚ University of Michigan‚ Dearborn‚ May 6-8‚ 2002. Results: Using the Power of Lean as a Total Business Solution. Kensington‚ CT: Center for Lean Business Management‚ 2002. Ohno‚ Taiichi. Toyota Production System: Beyond Large-Scale Production. Portland‚ OR: Productivity Press‚ 1988. and Eliminate Muda. Brookline‚ MA: Lean Enterprises Institute‚ Inc.‚ 1999. OR: Productivity Press‚ 1988. Burns‚ Tom

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    Lean on me is a good film especially for school administrators and people who are thinking of becoming an administrator some day. It gives us a lot of insight in handling different challenges faced by administrators. There were a couple of interesting points that struck me while watching the movie. I especially liked the line at the start of the movie – "Discipline is not the enemy of enthusiasm". This line is very true. It doesn’t mean that when discipline is established in school‚ the students

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    Toyota Culture

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    Human Resource Development in Toyota Culture The article first appeared in the "International Journal of Human Resource Development & Management." It addresses the role of HR in a lean enterprise‚ explores a major crisis of trust at Toyota ’s plant in Georgetown‚ Ky.‚ and how it responded by reorganizing the HR function. By Jeffrey K. Liker and Michael Hoseus Introduction From the founding of Toyoda Loom Works in the 1920s to the creation of Toyota Motor Co. in the 1940s‚ its leaders believed

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