Federico Fellini’s masterpiece‚ “La Dolce Vita”‚ is a comedy-drama film produced in 1960‚ which comments on how new‚ modern society has been built upon and replaced the tradition and culture of Rome. The distractions and superficialities of this newly constructed reality are exemplified by the love life of the protagonist‚ Marcello. All of the women with whom Marcello has affairs (Maddelena‚ Sylvia‚ etc.) represent the young‚ unstable reality created in the Italian postwar period. These women are
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It’s clear that learning more about your customer is good. Direct communication with customers enables you to work with them to achieve the best result. This is easy to do for small businesses. On a larger scale it can be more difficult. Questionnaires‚ focus groups and the like aim to achieve the same goal as direct communication. These methods are effective but there is a risk that the VOC will get lost or misheard. For example‚ a questionnaire may ask customers how a firm can improve their
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Introduction to Optimization Linear Programming 1. If an LP model has more than one optimal solution it has an infinite number of alternate optimal solutions. In Figure 2.8‚ the two extreme points at (122‚ 78) and (174‚ 0) are alternate optimal solutions‚ but there are an infinite number of alternate optimal solutions along the edge connecting these extreme points. This is true of all LP models with alternate optimal solutions. 2. There is no guarantee that the optimal solution to an LP problem
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Quality management worldwide Total quality management in India ± perspective and analysis R. Jagadeesh Introduction For more than four decades after independence the companies in India enjoyed a protected market with virtually no competition‚ and some of them even monopolised the market‚ with customers having little or no choice. As a result complacency set in‚ and no pressure existed for improvement or change. However‚ the policy of globalization and liberalization adopted by the Indian Government
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Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Quality and Total Quality Management 1 2. Company Background 2 2.1. JEEVES PLC 2 2.2. Company product 4 2.3. Production Process 4 2.4. Factory Layout 6 3. Problems and Root Cause Definition 7 3.1. Problems in the Production Process 7 3.1.1. Precision Jointing 7 3.1.2. Adhesive Applicators & Component Sub-assembly 10 3.2. Employee Problems 12 3.3. Complains and Warranty Claims 13 3.4. Quality Cost & Productivity Effort 15
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reputation for innovative high-quality products and its economic power. There‚ from 1950 onward‚ he taught top management how to improve design (and thus service)‚ product quality‚ testing‚ and sales (the last through global markets) through various methods‚ including the application of statistical methods. W Edwards Deming placed great importance and responsibility on management‚ at the individual and company level‚ believing management to be responsible for 94% of quality problems. He is regarded as
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Quality Management Plan Project Management Improvement Project Example Prepared By: Name1 - Project Manager Position: Project manager Date: January 27‚ 2006 Version No: v1.0 Document Change Control The following is the document control for revisions to this document. Version Number Date of Issue Author(s) Brief Description of Change 0.9 11/15/05 Name1 - Project Manager Phase 1 - Preliminary draft for Phase 1 1.0
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Question: While there is widespread evidence to support the view that effective quality management practices can lead to improved organisational performance‚ some would argue that the importance of quality to logistics systems has not been fully realised. In the last decade the growing importance of quality management has been a widely debated topic. Much empirical evidence links an organisations quality management practices to improved organisational performance therefore greater surplus. Due to
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Quality Management Organizations The American automobile industry chose to benchmark from the Japanese industry after they saw that they had gained the competitive advantage with better quality products. They did not understand the quality management concept and was not interested in using statistics for continual improvement. Edward Deming‚ an American citizen‚ was sent to Japan and taught his quality management concept using his 14 points for management approach because he believed that poor quality
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Total quality management or TQM is defined as a form of management that ensures that every element of the business is contributing to the overall total effort of a business of achieving the highest quality levels in the delivery of its products and services. This type of management’s goal is to assure that everything that is produced has meet very high standards. In this paper I will discuss the history of Total Quality Management‚ the philosophy of Total Quality Management (Fourteen Points)‚ and
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