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    com/0263-5577.htm IMDS 111‚5 Warehouse contextual factors affecting the impact of RFID Angeliki Karagiannaki‚ Dimitris Papakiriakopoulos and Cleopatra Bardaki Department of Management Science and Technology‚ ELTRUN Research Center‚ Athens University of Economics and Business‚ Athens‚ Greece Abstract Purpose – Empowered by the possibility to automatically identify unique instances‚ radio frequency identification (RFID) is expected to revolutionize warehouse processes. However‚ every warehouse differs

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    CASE: Building a Brand Community on the Harley Posse Ride Study Questions 1. Should Harley-Davidson continue to sponsor the Posse Ride? Yes. Why or why not? $100‚000.00 budget (Posse Ride II)‚ is a good price for value comparing to other alternatives to advertise and build communities; The “Posse Ride” is probably the most important MKT instrument to build and preserve internal aspect of Harley-Davidson product regarding its brand; The product’s meaning of adventure‚ freedom and even rebellious

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    to save electrical energy by reducing the wastage of power. In our project the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) plays a prominent role. The main thing in this project is to control the wastage of power in an institution. In each department the RFID sensors are provided in every room. The entry mode in RFID helps to determine the presence or absence of a person. RFID not only deals with the attendance of a person and also plays a role in power saving. After his/her depart

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    SMART PURCHASE IN SUPERMARKETS USING RFID OBJECTIVE: • To provide effective customer service in supermarkets by rising the efficiency of total supply chain through quick billing of products. • To achieve operational excellence and effective supply chain management. ABSTRACT: Shopping seems to be a good entertainment. But the huge queue in the supermarkets to scan the products frustrates the customers . Barcode scanning is a time consuming process engaging the customers to stick to the billing

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    Australia and its identity By Davidson Joji “I love this Land Australia of gum and wattle tree. This vast and sunlit Continent is home from home for me. And though I come from a distant Land when I have had my day. Than underneath Australian soil where better place to lay.” This is an excerpt from a poem called I love this land Australia by Francis Duggan. Australia is a unique country with a variety of flora and fauna‚ seen in no other continent this is complimented well with a variety of people

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    Harley-Davidson’s Just-in-Time (JIT) Journey Case Summary This case is about the Just-in-Time (JIT) implementation at Harley-Davidson Motor Company. After World War II‚ they faced with competition from Japanese companies‚ which were able to produce better quality motorcycles at comparatively lower cost. Harley-Davidson found that there were three most important practices of Japanese companies‚ which differentiated their production process from that of others: JIT manufacturing‚ employee involvement

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    History of Harley-Davidson:Today it is hard to imagine Harley-Davidson (Harley) as a low-quality motorcycle manufacturer in severe financial trouble. But that’s exactly what Harley was in the beginning of the 1980’s. Harley motorcycles were of such poor quality that over half of all the cycles produced were effectively inoperable because of missing parts or poor assembly. When Japanese motorcycle manufacturers entered the US market with reliable and well-built bikes‚ past and potential Harley customers

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    strategies in a workplace. It discusses the Harley-Davison company on how it can improve and innovative in order to be always ahead of their competitors. GJ de J Cronje‚ M J Vrba‚ PJ Smith‚T Brevis (2007:203) state‚ every organisation faces change. Change can originate from an external environment or within the organisation itself. An organisation can benefit from change if it manages the process carefully. Question 1 Critically discuss to what extent Harleys is a stragety-alligned organisation? “Strategic

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    Harley-Davidson is an iconic company that has redefined the world of motorcycling by creating an illustrious and inspiring brand devoted to a culture and experience in which only Harley-Davidson owners can truly understand. Harley-Davidson has built long term customer relationships by promoting a consistent message and retaining tight control over its brand and image. The consistent message and brand control promotes the idea of independence‚ freedom‚ individuality‚ adventure and experiencing life

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    Kim Brown Sims Module 1 Case Assignment MKT 501: Strategic Marketing Dr. Darlene Jaffke February 27‚ 2012 Selling Mama Hog Harley Davidson has typically targeted older‚ well established men seeking exhilaration and a desire to exhibit their status. To grow its brand and sustain its business in a declining economy‚ Harley must aggressively target women. Key foci to accomplish this goal are glorification of the feeling of ownership‚ introduction of color and styles behooving

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