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    operation management HW1

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    for pick-up. They come back an average of 3 hours later. If the students choose to stay‚ their name is called as soon as the Rx is ¯lled and they then enter the pick-up line. Assume that the system is operating at a steady state. a) Draw a °ow diagram for the entire process. Include °ow paths for students (solid lines) and prescriptions (dashed lines). b) What is the average time in the pharmacy for those students who stay to pick-up their Rxs? c) What is the average time in the pharmacy for

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    London School of Business & Finance (LSBF) MBA / MSc Marketing Module Market ing Management Assignment Title Marketing Management Assignment Type Written assignment Word Limit 3000 words Weighting 50% Student Intake Intake 6 Issue Date 18 Feb. 11 Submission Date 28 Mar. 11 Feedback Date Issued by (Assessor) Debbie Pearson Internal Verifier Kulbir Basra Plagiarism When submitting work for assessment‚ students should be aware of the LSBF guidance and regulations in concerning plagiarism

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    Operation Management Ii

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    Cost - Risk In this case‚ the advantages that Deaconess Clinic‚ as a service company‚ would have if they performed it in-house would be at quality and risk factors. If the cooking activity performed within the hospital‚ it would be easier for the management to control the quality of the food‚ and minimizing the risk of contamination from outside. Other than that‚ employees could feel more about the “family” atmosphere if they doing the activity in a same room and doing teamwork. On the other hand

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    is based on the assumption that the future will be an extrapolation of the past. Judgmental forecasting relies upon opinions and expertise of people in developing forecasts. Chapter 12 What is inventory management and why is it important? Be very detailed and specific. Inventory management is the planning‚ coordinating and controlling the acquisition‚ storage‚ handling‚ movement‚ distribution‚ and sale of raw materials‚ component parts‚ and subassemblies‚ supplies and tools‚ replacement parts

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    Hanze University International business School Daniel Prieto MBA 2008/09 Operation Management: Dell 1 Introduction Dell is a technological sales company which performs their business in the whole world as is possible to see in the following diagram. With a net revenue of $61‚133‚000‚000 is the second largest computer manufacturer company in the word and the number one in United States. Dell focuses on Business to Business(B2B) and Business to Consumer(B2C) commerce to satisfy their business

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    cell. Using Group Technology Cells can reduce movement and improve product flow. Smooth the flow-> pull system-Kanban: Kanban means “sign” or “instruction card” in Japanese; the authority to produce or supply additional parts come from downstream operations; -small lots: Require less space and capital investment‚ Move processes (work stations) closer together‚ make quality problems easier to detect-quick setups-uniform production‚ and continuously improve-> quality at the source-total productive

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    Ikea Operations Management

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    Hong Kong Environment Light Sound Temperature Humidity Man Machine/Technology Posture Fatigue Physical comfort 1 A little about me … • Calvin Or • Assistant Professor‚ Dept of IMSE • BEng.‚ Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management • MSc‚ Industrial Engineering • PhD‚ Industrial & Systems Engineering Contact Information – Tel: 2859-2587 – Email: klor@hku.hk – Office hour: By appointment 2 Course syllabus 3 About my teaching and class • Teaching is about sharing

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    QM 300 Midterm Part I 1. Project management: a) Is the planning‚ scheduling and controlling of project tasks to meet objectives. b) Is used primarily in construction and public works. c) Requires less communication than ongoing process management. d) Focuses on well-understood‚ unambiguous tasks and relationships. Using the following project‚ with activity times estimate in days and a critical path of CH-J-K‚ to answer the next 3 questions: Activity A B C D E F G H I J K Immediate Predecessor

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    The way ones and zeros are physically carried through a specified network depends on whether the network is electrical‚ optical or radio. In electrical networks‚ one bits are represented as high voltage‚ and zero bits are represented as a low voltage. In optical networks‚ one bits are represented by the presence of light‚ and zero bits are represented by the absence of light. The ones and zeros are carried through the network‚ and the receiving device repackages the ones and zeros to determine

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    Ishikawa Diagram

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    Ishikawa diagram From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ishikawa diagram Cause and effect diagram for defect XXX.svg One of the Seven Basic Tools of Quality First described by Kaoru Ishikawa Purpose To break down (in successive layers of detail) root causes that potentially contribute to a particular effect Ishikawa diagrams (also called fishbone diagrams‚ or herringbone diagrams ‚ cause-and-effect diagrams‚ or Fishikawa) are causal diagrams that show the causes of a certain event -- created

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