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    of tea. Explain why organisations need aims and objectives. (P1) Every organisation needs to set aims and objectives to be able to run the business more easily and effectively. Objectives are more like goals‚ it’s more realistic than aims. Objectives are far more sensible and achievable. Aims are what an organisation wants to achieve. These are long-term plans‚ probably over next 3 to 5 years. This allows the business to move forward. Objectives set out how the organisation will meet their aims

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    ust-In-Time (JIT) is a very simple idea but one that is essential in modern supply chain management. JIT sets out to cut costs by reducing the amount of goods and materials a firm holds in stock. JIT involves: producing and delivering finished goods ‘just in time’ to be sold partly finished goods ‘just in time’ to be assembled into finished goods parts ‘just in time’ to go into partly finished goods materials ‘just in time’ to be made into parts. The principle that underpins JIT is that production

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    Chiderah Onyeukwu Professor Daniel Galvin English 213 18 April 2013 Role of Marriage in Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde’s last and most famous play‚ debuted in London on February 14‚ 1895. Throughout the play‚ one major theme seems to override the others. That theme is the role of marriage; the question of whether marriage as an institution is “pleasant” or “unpleasant” comes up repeatedly. It seems as if every character has a strong stance on the role of

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    Unit operations and unit processes http://www.mine-engineer.com/ • At the end of this unit you should be able to: a. List the various reasons for undertaking size reduction and enlargement in the chemical industry b. Describe the operation principles of some size reduction equipment and size enlargement equipment c. Explain how industrial materials can be separated on the basis of their magnetic‚ electrostatic‚ hydrophobic and volatility differences respectively d. Discuss various organic unit

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    Operations Management Exam – revision notes Handles & Hinges Case (p670 of textbook) Key Points to note • Historical success based on reputation for high quality unique designs. • Architects specified H&H even in the face of alternative suppliers claiming equivalent products at less than 50% cost. Architects unwilling to potentially spoil multi-million pound projects for the sake of saving a few thousand pounds on fittings. See Garvins 5 categories of quality. • Changing

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    group good may result in a free rider problem: individual members of the group may tend to shirk‚ resulting in an inefficient level of group good. How much effort each individual member of the group exerts will depend on his or her own benefits and costs‚ the efforts exerted by the other individual members of the group‚ and the technic that relates individual effort to outcomes. In the context of system of study group’s reliability‚ we can distinguish three prototypical cases.  Total effort

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    Industrial revolution to internet revolution Operations Management involves the design and management of an organization’s systems and processes. Here‚ organizations will be focusing on the creation and delivery of products and services. This includes such functions as capacity planning‚ inventory management‚ logistics management‚ production planning and control‚ resource allocation and total quality. Career opportunities exist in consulting‚ manufacturing‚ retailing‚ service organizations and government

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    supply Assembly hours £12 extra per hour for hours above 200 Component £1 extra per component for components above 1‚200 Decision Variables X1 = Quantity of product Standard to produce‚ X2 = Quantity of product De-Luxe to produce. Objective function Maximise 100X1 + 300X2 (contribution) Constraints Subject to Machining Hour X1 + X2 ≤ 40 hours Assembling and Finishing 2.5X1 + 10X2 ≤ 200 hours Components 25X1 + 50X2 ≤ 1200 components Product De-Luxe X2 ≤ 18

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    profits and third-largest retailers in the world measured by revenues. Which it is the business that I have selected to carry out my investigations. Tesco According to the “Business Case Studies”‚ it has been mentioned that one of Tesco’s aim and objectives are to maximise sales. In order to do this‚ they will need to maintain their advertising and promotions to the public. For example‚ new products or services that are brought into the market needs to be advertised such as newspapers‚ leaflets‚ TV

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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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