people‚ but also their physical attributes. This gives the reader a depiction of how physical appearance plays a role in employability. Caroline worked rigorously to provide for her mentally challenged daughter‚ Amber‚ while struggling with health quandaries going from job to job. Caroline eventually lost her teeth from being unable to afford a dentist. Amber was nearly taken away from Caroline because of unreliable jobs. It is arduous for single mothers maintain a job while raising children. Many single
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SEMESTER 3 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENTAND ENGINEERING CORPORATE LAWS $ SECRETARIAL PRACTICE PART 1 MARKS 80 Attempt any Four Q1 (A) How are the first directors of the company appointed? (B) What is the notice period required for a board meeting? Q2 (A) Can a company appoint managing director and manager simultaneously? (B) Is company allowed to appoint a part-time secretary instead of a Whole-time Secretary? Q3 (A) Who can fix the remuneration of auditors under
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CHAPTER 2 RESEARCH RESULT The research result was analyzed using SPSS and qualitative methods. These are the results on customer preference‚ customer profile‚ and feedback. 2.1 Customer Preference Statistical Analysis The customer preference being investigated in this research is the preference in the variables of a donut café which drives customers to go to donut cafés. The main variables being analyzed are: product‚ price‚ situation in the café‚ and service. These main variables are
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Q.1. What is a linear programming problem ? Discuss the steps and role of linear programming is solving management problems. Discuss and describe the role of liner programming in managerial decision-making bringing out limitations‚ if any. Ans : Linear Programming is a mathematical technique useful for allocation of scarce or limited resources to several competing activities on the basis of given criterion of optimality. The usefulness of linear programming as a tool for optimal decision-making
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INTRODUCTION In order to maximizing the effectiveness of production processes and meeting employee needs & desires Facility layout and design plays a key role in business’s overall operations. It entails in determining the placement off departments‚ work group within the departments‚ workstations‚ machines & stock holding points within a production facility. DEFINITION: “The physical arrangement of everything needed for the product or service‚ including machines‚ personnel‚ raw materials
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before they take the test 2. What are some examples of behaviors in typical organization that supervisors reward but that may actually be detrimental to others or to the organization as a whole? As a manager‚ what might you do to try to avoid this quandary? An example of a behavior in a typical organization that supervisors reward but may actually be detrimental to others or to the organization as a whole is athletes taking steroids. When athletes take steroids to enhance their performance abilities
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Page 242 technical note six WA I T I N G L I N E M A N A G E M E N T Queues defined 243 Economics of the Waiting Line Problem Cost-effectiveness balance The practical view of waiting lines 245 The Queuing System Customer arrivals Distribution of arrivals The queuing system: factors Exit Queuing system defined Arrival rate defined Exponential distribution defined Poisson distribution defined Service rate defined 252 261 263 263 Waiting Line Models Approximating Customer Waiting Time Computer
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MB0048- Operation Research Q1. Discuss the various stages involved in the methodology of Operations Research. Briefly explain the techniques and tools of Operations Research. Operations Research Methodology The basic dominant characteristic feature of operations research is that it employs mathematical representations or models to analyse problems. This distinct approach represents an adaptation of the scientific methodology used by the physical sciences. The scientific method translates
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which arrivals are drawn from a small population are called finite source models. •If a customer arrives but fails to enter the system‚ we say that the customer has balked The Output or Service Process •To describe the output process of a queuing system‚ we usually specify a probability distribution – the service time distribution – which governs a customer’s service time. •We study two arrangements of servers: servers in parallel and servers in series. •Servers are in parallel if all
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Level 1 The children were queuing at the canteen. They wanted to buy food. A prefect watched the children. A girl fell down. The boys laughed. The prefect helped the girl. The girl cried. The girl sat at the table. The prefect bought some noodles. The teacher praised the prefect. She was responsible. The teacher gave chocolate for her. Level 2 It was recess time. Some children were queuing at the canteen. They wanted to buy some food. A prefect was standing there. She watched the children
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