agement AEREN FOUNDATION’S Maharashtra Govt. Reg. No.: F-11724 [pic] SUBJECT : OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Total Marks : 80 CASE-1 (16 Marks) Bloomsday Outfitters produces T-shirts for road races. They need to acquire some new stamping machines to produce 30‚000 good T-shirts per month. Their plant operates 200 hours per month‚ but the new machines will
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dealerships that sell and service several makes of American and Japanese cars‚ two auto part stores‚ a large body shop and car painting business‚ and an auto salvage yard. David Bennett‚ owner of BASS‚ went into the car business when he inherited a Ford dealership from her father. He was able to capitalize on her knowledge and experience to build her business into the diversified and successful mini-empire it is today. Her motto “Sell ‘em today‚ repair ‘em tomorrow!” reflects a strategy that
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Chapter 1 Operations and productivity 1. Why should one study operations management? We study OM for four reasons. We study how people organize themselves for productive enterprise. We study OM because we want to know how goods and services are produced. We study OM to understand what operations managers do. We study OM because it is such a costly part of an organization. Productivity can be measured in a variety of ways‚ such as by labor‚ capital‚ energy‚ material usage‚ and so on. At Modern
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market. Further‚ the fast diffusion of mobile telecom networks has enabled M-banking service operators to draw on the geographic coverage of mobile networks and diverse needs of the client base. Hence‚ the common assumption behind M- Banking ventures is the potential of mobile phones as a channel for undertaking financial transactions. The objective of the study is to take a fresh look at the current M-Banking experience in a selected number of countries using primary and secondary data from the existing
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NAME: ZAHIRAH BINTI ZULKIFLI ID: 1071112289 Topic: ASSIGNMENT 4 (MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM) Q1: Adopting an enterprise application is a key business decision as well as a technology decision. Do you agree? Why or why not? Who should make this decision? Justify your answer with an example. I am agreeing to say that adopting an enterprise application is a key business decision as well as a technology decision. This is because if you do not understand the technology how and why shall you
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Explain the ethical issues a business needs to consider in its operational activities. P2 Explain the implications for the business and stakeholders of a business operating ethically. P3 Describe the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity P4 Examine the ethical concerns of the communities in which a selected business operated M1 Assess how a selected business could improve the ethics of their operations M2 Assess the social implications
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Kelly Chan chanchanlyly@gmail.com Personal Information Name: Chan Ho Ting‚ Kelly (陳賀婷) Nationality: Chinese Place of Birth: Hong Kong Date of Birth: 6th March‚ 1990 Contact No: (852) 6380 9268 Education qualification Sep 2002 – Aug 2007 Shun Tak Fraternal Association Lee Shau Kee College (F.1 – F.5) Sep 2007 – Aug 2009 Cotton Spinners Association Secondary School (F.6 – F.7) Sep 2009 –Aug 2011 Associate Degree in Journalism Chinese University of Hong Kong – Tung Wah Group of Hospital
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TLO-11006 BASICS OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT autumn 2013 ASSIGNMENT 1 This instruction sheet describes a case about an imaginary company‚ its employees and their work. The aim of this assignment is to understand the information flows of the company‚ the various attributes of knowledge (types and levels) and the importance of information and knowledge in business. Please do consider this assignment from the Information and knowledge management viewpoint! Case Orvar Orvar Group
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Centre for Continuing Education Executive MBA (OIL & GAS Management) Semester II YEAR: 2013 SESSION: January Assignment – 1 For Operations & Material Management (MBCQ 722D) (To be filled by the student) Name: _______________________ Sap No/Regn No: _______________________ Section A (20 Marks) Write short notes on any four of the following 1. Production management functions 2. The era of scientific management 3. Optimal criteria for selecting a plant location 4.
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Give Labour Day back to the workers Robert Fulford‚ Financial Post Published: Friday‚ August 29‚ 2008 Most job-holding Canadians do not belong to unions and express absolutely no wish to join. That ’s the most striking and (in numerical terms) the most convincing conclusion that emerges from the Nanos Research national survey of 1‚000 employees. Behind that single fact we can glimpse a major change in Canadian society‚ the slow but apparently inevitable death of a once-vibrant force in national
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