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    IELM4200

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    Basics of Supply-Chain Management IELM 4200‚ Fall 2011 Dr. Emily Au Dept. of IELM‚ HKUST Note02: Basics of OM 1 What is a supply chain? • A supply chain is a goal-oriented network of _________ and ____________ used to deliver goods and services to customers. Fundamental activity: flow of entities through processes Note02: Basics of OM 2 Key performance measures • Throughput (TH): the rate at which entities are processed by the system. • Work in Process (WIP):

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    Companies Lost Their Edge

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    10 Great Companies That Lost Their Edge By RICK NEWMAN August 19‚ 2010 RSS Feed Print * * ------------------------------------------------- Comment (16) * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- * inShare7 Related Articles * Law Schools With the Highest Median LSAT * Start a Business in Business School * Make Money in Social Enterprise With

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    has overshadowed its competitors focusing on four marketing strategies such as product strategy‚ pricing strategy‚ promotion strategy and distribution strategy‚ offering comparison between Apple and some main competitors (Samsung‚ Blackberry and Motorola) Introduction In recent years‚ humankind has witnessed a boom in many aspects of life‚ particularly in the area of computer and information technology. A multitude of mobile phone devices have been developed and introduced into the market‚ offering

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    inShare11 * Read Later FENG LI / GETTY IMAGES ------------------------------------------------- RELATED * ------------------------------------------------- Apple‚ Motorola Mobility Discussed Patent Settlement‚ EU Says Bloomberg * ------------------------------------------------- Judge Orders Google‚ Motorola Mobility to Give Info to Apple Wall Street Journal * ------------------------------------------------- Email -------------------------------------------------   *

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    TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT | CONTINUOUS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT | | Process‚ The Juran Trilogy‚ Improvement Strategies The PDSA (Plan-Do-Study-Act)‚ Problem solving method‚ Kaizen and Six-Sigma | | JOHN KIRUGUMI :B211/003/0003/2012 | 3/1/2013 | | INTRODUCTION Processes: Quality is a never ending quest and Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) is a never ending effort to discover and eliminate the main causes of problems. It accomplishes this by using small-steps improvements

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    Abstract: In the early 1980’s and 1990’s‚ companies began to build upon the principles of Total quality management and developed their own unique quality systems. The most popular and well known of the systems is Six sigma that was developed by Motorola and successfully adopted by others such as allied signal ( now Honeywell) and most notably‚ General Electric. Six Sigma process is normally performed by a diverse team‚ who attack a quality/process problem by analyzing process variations or in statistical

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    Motorrola Inc

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    Motorola Inc. Questions: 1. What are the key success factors for Motorola’s ASIC division? * The opening of a new production facility in Chandler was an opportunity for them to make changes within the division. * New plant floor layout that was designed for a JIT philosophy. * Products were able to move from cell to cell instead across large distances on the production floor. * The fast turnaround time for new IC’s which allowed items to be shipped within 3 weeks from the time

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    each? Why has Intel been able to sustain its advantage in microprocessors‚ but not in DRAMs? In the early microprocessor arena‚ only two companies had the ability to produce microprocessors that could be used for PCs – Motorola and Intel. Intel’s strategy was based on beating Motorola by striking design wins. Specifically in 1980‚ Intel initiated Project CRUSH‚ a sales effort intended to secure 2‚000 design winds‚ including the IBM contract. Generally‚ Intel has engaged in dedicated

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    changing position in the global marketplace---------------------------------------------------21 2.2. Samsung’s major competitors-----------------------------------25 2.2.1. Nokia - Best of the rest------------------------------------25 2.2.2. Motorola - Recent decline-------------------------------------27 2.2.3. Ericsson - Another year loser--------------------------------29 2.2.4. Siemens - Popularity in

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    Martin Cooper

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    invented the cellular phone. I also wanted to know if they make them by hand or by robot. I know a cell phone works I just don’t know its story. Here is a little bit about the cell phones story. Martin Cooper invented the cell phone while working for Motorola. He gave it to the company. It did take a while to sell. Martin Cooper was the lead engineer responsible of the cell phone. Martin cooper was born in 928.When he was young he earned his bachelor’s degree. The first cell phone was a lot different

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