Determination of lead time Types of inventory models : Types of inventory models Deterministic models – these are simple models in which it is assumed that the demand or consumption rate is known with certainity Constant lead time is involved in procurement Probabilistic models – here the demand follows a known probability distribution‚ while the lead time may either be constant or variable with a known probabilistic distributiuon Static models – static models relate to a single decision process in which
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Managing product returns for reverse logistics This paper provides a framework to manage product returns for reverse logistics. It takes a specific product catalog in India as an example. It utilizes an integrated framework to estimate returns of products. Next step‚ it makes decisions on operations‚ such as disposition‚ location and capacity of facilities. After that‚ take strategic‚ operational and customer service-related constraints into to consideration to give a time horizon for returned
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Once upon a time in a mansion with treble clef notes‚ there lived a middle aged woman called steperella who lived with her two piglets called Alice and Sapphire. Every night after a long hard working day steperella and her two piglets would go to the beach and watch the sunset and everything was going so well as a family. Until the evil king takes the two piglets away and puts them as slaves. (Pig Slavery). After a warm sunny spring day‚ steperella and her two piglets went out to the market not
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years_option=all_years&periods_option=specific_periods&periods=Annual+Data http://financeandinvestments.blogspot.com/2011/05/historical-annual-returns-for-s-500.html Jain‚ Rajiv‚ and Daniel Kranson. "The Myth of GDP and Stock Market Returns."2009. Web. 4 Mar. 2012. <http://www.virtus.com/vsitemanager/Upload/Docs/6141_GDPwhitepaper.pdf>. Rao‚ Rama. "Forecasting Future Returns." Financial Physics. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 5 Mar 2012. <http://www.financialphysics.net/future.html>. Bekaert‚ Geert‚ and Campbell
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1. Qeach brand t=β0+β1*PMinute Maid t+β2*PTropicana t+β3*PPrivate label t+ueach brand t Q: quantity P: price By running the above regression model for each brand‚ we got the following elasticity matrix and the figures for “V” and “C.” Note that we used the average price and quantity for P and Q to calculate each brand’s elasticity. Price Elasticity | Tropicana | Minute Maid | Private Label | Tropicana | -3.4620441 | 0.40596537 | 0.392997566 | Minute Maid | 1.8023329 | -4.26820251 | 0.765331803
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Returning the Relevancy of the P&L: Proposed Model Ehud Lurie‚ CPA (Isr.) Shlomi Shuv‚ CPA (Isr.) 1* 1. Introduction Profit or Loss‚ or more commonly known as Profit and Loss (P&L)‚ has always been a significant statement for most reporting entities. The primary reason lies in the fact that the P&L is the basis for evaluating the ability of reporting entities to generate profits in the future. This issue is reflected‚ among others‚ by the various earning multipliers which are used often in appraising
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Michael porter’s five forces analysis is a frame work for industry analysis and business strategy development formed by Michael E Porter of Harvard business school in 1979.Five Forces model of Michael Porter is a very elaborate concept for evaluating company’s competitive position. Three of porters five forces refer to competition from external sources and the remainder are internal threats .porters referred to this forces are micro environment to contrast it with more general term macro
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Channel Models A Tutorial 1 V1.0 February 21‚ 2007 Please send comments/corrections/feedback to Raj Jain‚ jain@acm.org Please send comments to jain@acm.org 1 This work was sponsored in part by WiMAX Forum. Channel Models: A Tutorial 2 V1 Created on 2/21/2007 TABLE CONTENTS CHANNEL MODELS: A TUTORIAL..................................................................................................................................3 CHANNEL MODELS: A TUTORIAL.....................
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SPJIMR ‘2013 Application of Malcolm Baldrige in the current American Industry Term Paper - MQPE Shishir Jindal PGP-12-065 Rajesh P PGP-12-208 Rajesh P PGP-12-208 ABSTRACT The Oxford dictionary describes an organization as “an organized body of people with a particular purpose”. Organizations‚ whether business‚ government or non-profit‚ play an important part in satisfying the complex and changing needs of the society. In doing so‚ organizations bring together their human‚ capital
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Good Are Private Equity Returns? This article by Robert Conroy and Robert Harris researches the historical successfulness of investments in firms from the private sector as opposed to investments in firms traded publicly. The article begins by referencing how private equity investment has grown from what they believe is a correlation to huge management fees‚ reduced transparency and concern over job loss. More institutions are taking this path in search of higher returns and diversification.
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