1) Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs is known as corporate social responsibility. Answer: False 2) Internet-based technologies today allow consumers‚ communities‚ public interest groups‚ and regulators to be well informed about an organization’s performance. Answer: True 3) What does CSR stand for? A) consumer sustainability requirements B) critical sustainability ratio C) corporate social responsibility D) corporate sustainability
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is based on the KANBAN concept POSSIBLE KANBANs TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY ITEM RECOMMENDATION BURRITO STEAMER USE 2 STEAMERS MEAT 2 CONTAINERS VEGETABLES 2 CONTAINERS D)JIT u TORTILLA v JIT can be implemented for tortillas. v Using one card Kanban zero
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and also looks at JIT and MRP as examples of Pull and Push systems respectively. The report also discusses two real world scenarios where these systems have been implemented successfully. In conclusion this report discusses Hybrid systems that have been gaining popularity. Table of Contents Abstract Page 2 Table of Contents Page 3 Introduction Page 4 Pull systems Page 5 Advantages and Disadvantages Page 8 JIT Page 10 JIT A case study
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both internal and external operations). Just-In-Time (JIT) manufacturing may affect a Job Shop both positively and negatively. The most important affect is that it improves the performance of job shop production. JIT also eliminates waste and/or decreases work in progress (WIP) in that same sense. JIT allows for products that are produced to fulfill an immediate demand for them. JIT emphasizes on quality. Quality is very important in JIT manufacturing because it decreases or eliminates costs
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Social Network and Influence Donna Dubinsky built an excellent social network with her subordinates. She willingly fought for them and they really appreciated her. It helped her to maintain strong trust and relationship. [pic] But she failed to build good network with higher level management. Dubinsky had lots of confidence and conviction in her belief. She was very direct and not intimidated by upper management. She was not very political. She didn’t go out and sell her idea
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QUESTION 1 Using the specific operations performance objectives explain why do you thing TMC is a world-class company? A company should be concerned to satisfy its customers’ requirements for fast and dependable services at reasonable price‚ as well as helping its own suppliers to improve services they offer. There are five basic performance objectives and they apply to all types of operation: • Quality • Speed • Dependability • Flexibility • Cost (Slack‚ N. et
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Introduction The issue of transportation and the environment is paradoxical in nature. From one side‚ transportation activities support increasing mobility demands for passengers and freight‚ and this ranging from urban areas to international trade. On the other side‚ transport activities have resulted in growing levels of motorization and congestion. As a result‚ the transportation sector is becoming increasingly linked to environmental problems. With a technology relying heavily on the combustion
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1.0 Introduction For the recently research from the chapter1-introduction to managerial accounting (n.d.) has shown that the Institute of Management Accountants describes managerial accounting supports the decision making process through planning and controlling operations. Planning primarily appears in the budgeting process and Controlling occurs when managers compare actual performance with budgeted amounts to identify differences and then act upon differences that appear to be significant. For
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Quality management and international standards Quality is the ability of a product or service to meet customer needs and exceed them. Implications of quality In addition to being a critical element in operations‚ quality has other implication: Company reputation – an organization can expect its reputation for quality – be it good or bad – to follow it. You are known by the company you keep! This statement does not only apply to individuals but organizations as well. Quality will show up in perception
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To compete in today ’s global markets‚ organizations strive to deliver their products and services in both an efficient and effective manner. A critical component in this effort is the design and coordination of the supply and distribution strategies in supply chain companies and the service quality in the service industry. Based on a site visit to the IGA Distribution Centre‚ below are be comparisons between the IGA National Distribution Centre and the well known popular Hard Rock Café. TRANSFORMATION
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