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    The Industrialization Era and American Society During the times between the end of the Civil War and World War I (WWI)‚ industrialization had evolved to great extents‚ transforming the once agrarian American society to one that would rapidly move toward the manufacturing of goods. For many‚ this would entail more luxury and comfort‚ but for others‚ the less fortunate‚ perhaps a glimpse of hope for a better future than they left behind. This tremendous change in technological advancement would bring

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    Bong Tadiwan founded a small radio manufacturing plant in EDSA in1991. This business grew to become one of the nation’s largest radio‚ TV‚ and appliance production companies. By 1999‚ its sales approached P300 million annually with 15000 employees and ten manufacturing plants. Throughout the company’s growth‚ the founder was its active‚ imaginative‚ and driving force. In earlier days‚ he knew every manager and worker and called them by their first names. When the company grew fairly larger‚ people

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    manufacturers and the Department of Defense are clients who can be found at the top of Riordan’s list of customers (University of Phoenix‚ 2012). Current Situation Recently‚ Riordan Manufacturing has suffered from strategic changes in its marketing and production areas. These types of changes often affect employee retention statistics. If a company wants to be prosperous‚ it must take care of its employees. Company leaders are worried that their employees may share proprietary information with commercial

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    people prefer driving. This is all because of the assembly line. The assembly line certainly changed the face of motor vehicle manufacture. There was an ever-growing demand for the car and the new technology was intended to rapidly speed up the production process. It saved the ford company a lot of time on car making‚ also lowered the price of the car. Before the assembly line was created‚ automobiles were much more expensive. But after it was created‚ they are as low as $260. The creativity

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    A Man with Five Children Module C: Texts and Society Standard English Prepared by Monique Frangi‚ Muirfield HS‚ North Rocks Prescriptions Statement In this elective students explore a variety of texts that deal with the ways in which individuals and communities experience and live in a global context. Students consider the positive and negative aspects of the global village and the consequences of these on attitudes‚ values and beliefs. Students also consider the role and uses

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    aspects of standardization‚ social classes‚ and the role of children in society have presented challenges in America. Standardization has played a role around the world. When Henry Ford started to use the assembly line in the 1910s it “revolutionized production” (“Innovation”). Through the assembly line‚ standardization helped the world by saving huge amounts of time. The introduction of standardization through the assembly line also helped because it required the need of many materials to make the products

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    was less than ideal for the decisions they faced. It employed a standard value which was calculated based on past performance‚ but it seemed to contradict the actual sales and expense data. In 2005‚ Superior had to decide whether to continue production on all three of their product lines or discontinue the least profitable one‚ product 103. They also had to decide whether to lower the price of their product 101 to match Sampra’s price. Case questions: 1) Warner’s decision to continue manufacturing

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    exports were grain‚ textiles‚ and steel. Steel was important in the establishment of skyscrapers‚ elevators‚ and suspension bridges. The North and the South had a massive change in industry. In the North‚ manufacturing center sprung up‚ increasing the production of goods. In the South‚ farms became mechanized and were needed to feed the nation. There were a lot of inventions and ideas that contributed to the technology and industrial growth‚ such as the creation of electricity‚ expanding transportation

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    Toyota Production System (TPS) Toyota Production System The practical expression of Toyota’s people and customer-oriented philosophy is known as the Toyota Production System (TPS). This is not a rigid company-imposed procedure but a set of principles that have been proven in day-to-day practice over many years. Many of these ideas have been adopted and imitated all over the world. TPS has three desired outcomes: * To provide the customer with the highest quality vehicles‚ at lowest possible cost

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    geographical/resource paragraph for the essay – factories needed a large‚ mobile population to work in the factories. DOC#3 This document supports an innovation paragraph because the idea of the assembly line was first used in the textile mills to increase production. This document could also be used to support the resource paragraph because if there were not so many people available to work in the factories‚ then there would not be enough people to man the assembly line. DOC#4 This document aids the resource/geography

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