IIM LUCNOW MANFEST 2004 OPERA Paper On JIT IN SERVICE SECTOR By Deepti Mishra MBA(IB) 2004-2006 Phone no. 09868015479 Email Id. Deepti_d06@iift.ac.in Pooja Aggarwal MBA (IB) 2004-2006 Phone no. 09810673298 Email Id Pooja_d06@iift.ac.in INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN TRADE NEW DELHI Executive summary JIT is one of the quality management techniques widely employed in manufacturing sector. It aims at eliminating anything that is unwanted in the organisation‚ thereby increasing
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economic activities Sector The primary sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth. The primary sector includes the production of raw material and basic foods. Activities associated with the primary sector include agriculture (both subsistence and commercial)‚ mining‚ forestry‚ farming‚ grazing‚ hunting and gathering‚ fishing‚ and quarrying. The packaging and processing of the raw material associated with this sector is also considered to be part of this sector. In developed and
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primary sector is declining because it is running out of natural materials such as oil for example‚ this could mean that people would start to lose their jobs in this sector and it would be increasing growth in the tertiary sector. Although the secondary sector is also declining. These two sectors are declining due to a few reasons such as it is cheaper to import resources and materials such as coal‚ darming products etc‚ and there is an increase on the use of technology. The primary sector is focused
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TYPES OF BUSINESS SECTORS There are three types of business sectors in an economy. Primary‚ secondary and tertiary. Primary sector comprises of agricultural based or small scale industries in which investment is very low. For eg. Farming. It involves production of raw materials. The secondary sector consists of industries which focuses on manufacture of certain products and the output of the primary sector serves as the input for this sector. Whereas‚ the tertiary sector is mostly service based
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CASE STUDY The Service Sector of Germany I. Table of Contents II. Abstract III. Introduction Germany has the largest population in the European Union with 84.5 inhabitants in January‚ 2010. The prosperous German economy attracts millions of immigrants from around the world as it is the third largest country in terms of immigration. Germany is bordered by Poland‚ Czech Republic‚ Austria‚ Switzerland
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There has been considerable scientific debate on how to make the public sector function in the best way‚ and in particular there has been a debate on the role of government‚ of regulatory institutions and of good governance in the developing world. With (great) power comes (great) responsibility‚ but how much and what form of state intervention (government regulation) is needed to achieve economic development‚ political accountability‚ poverty eradication and other objectives? This debate
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Module 1: Global Management in the Public Sector—Theoretical Perspectives Overview In this module‚ we will focus on the relevant perspectives influencing public-sector management. Specifically‚ we will examine the historical‚ global‚ theoretical‚ ethical‚ and functional dimensions of public-sector management. We will explore the effects of globalization‚ the role of governments‚ the roles of intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations‚ and management‚ marketing‚ and finance strategies.
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Management and Organization Development: Planned Change in a Public Sector Organization HARRY SMINIAÃ & ANTONIE VAN NISTELROOIJÃÃ Ã The Management School‚ University of Sheffield‚ UK‚ Ã Ã Department of Administrative and Organization Science‚ Faculty of Social Sciences‚ Vrije Universiteit‚ Amsterdam ABSTRACT This paper reports on a case study on the introduction of organization development (OD) techniques in a traditionally top-down lead public sector organization in the Netherlands. The findings suggest
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Public Administration (SYBA-PAPER-III) LPG and Indian Administrative System LPG and Indian Administrative System Under the forces of globalization-liberalization recent decades have seen a shift towards reduced role for the state and government in all countries. India could have not remained unaffected by these global trends. The nineties saw the replacement of ‘License‚ Quota‚ Permit (LPG) Raj’ by Liberalization‚ Privatization and Globalization (LPG) regime. One natural and inevitable consequence
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Jeff Biddle and Daniel Hammermesh investigated the return of beauty on wages for attorneys in the public sector and the private sector. The hypotheses they tested were weather better looking attorneys who graduated in the 1970s earned more than others as an effect that grew with experience‚ and whether attorneys in the private sector are better looking than those in the public sector‚ differences that rise with age. The data used was attained from a particular law school which described graduates
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