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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QUIZ 2 IN MGT05: OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT 1) Which of the following statements regarding Bechtel is true? A) Its competitive advantage is project management. B) Bechtel was the construction contractor for the Hoover Dam. C) While helping to rebuild Iraq‚ Bechtel’s crews had to travel under armed escort. D) Bechtel’s procurement program is global in nature. E) All of the above are true. 2) Which of the following statements about Bechtel is true? A) Even though Bechtel
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Max Crombach IE2FA 7-‐3-‐2014 Summary Supply-‐Chain Management Table of Contents Chapter 1: From Mission and supply chain strategy to logistics operation .................................. 2 1.1 Helicopter view: .................................................................................................................. 2 1.2 Organisation Models .........................
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A PROJECT REPORT On “JAPANESE MANAGEMENT” At Ingersoll Rand India Ltd 21-30‚ GIDC Estate‚ Industrial Technologies Naroda‚ Ahmedabad‚ Gujarat Submitted to Digital Computers (01964) Sikkim Manipal University By Shah Jagat Maheshbhai (520864056) in partial fulfillment o f the requirement for the award of the degree Of MBA IN [Operations Management] 1 Acknowledgement This “Japanese Management” is the outcome of sincere and positive contribution of various individuals. I cannot justifiably translate
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1. INTRODUCTION OF FMCG INDUSTRY What is the FMCG Industry? "Resilient‚ Rewarding and really‚ really Fast." FMCG industry‚ alternatively called as CPG (Consumer packaged goods) industry primarily deals with the production‚ distribution and marketing of consumer packaged goods. The Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) are those consumables which are normally consumed by the consumers at a regular interval. Some of the prime activities of FMCG industry are selling‚ marketing‚ financing‚ purchasing
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Lean Six Sigma - Tools and Techniques Method | Description | Benefits | Tools | Balanced Scorecard | Balanced Scorecard is a management system — not a measurement system. It has 4 parameters (legs). a. Customer Scorecard b. Financial Scorecard c. Internal Business Process Scorecard d. Knowledge‚ Education‚ and Growth Scorecard | | | 5S Assessment | * Sort >> Set-order / Stabilize >> Shine >> Standardize >> Sustain * 5S is a process and method for creating
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Philips Healthcare Export Planning Project Class: Team: Norway Table Of Contents 1. General Characteristics 3 2. Norway’s Economic Structure 6 2.1 The output structure 6 2.2 Current account characteristics 7 3. Current and foreseeable macroeconomic situation 9 3.1 Macro Economic Indicators 9 3.2 Economic crisis 10 4. Special Issues 11 5. The Country Risk Index for Philips Patient Monitors in Norway 12 5.1 The Country Risk Index 12 5.1.1 GDP 12 5.1.2 Government
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1.0 DIRECTOR 1.1 WHO IS DIRECTOR? A company is a business entity whereby it is associated or collected of individual real persons and/or other companies‚ who each provided some form of capital. This group has a common purpose or focus and an aim of gaining profits. This collection‚ group or association of persons can be made to exist in law and then a company is itself considered a "legal person". The name company arose because‚ at least originally‚ it represented or was owned by more than
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IS 455: 1888 Indian Standard ( Reaffiid 1995 1 PORTLAND SLAG CEMENT-SPECIFICATION ( Fourth Revision ) Second Reprint SEPTEMBER 1998 UDC 666’943 @ BIS 1990 BUREAU MANAK OF BHAVAN‚ 9 INDIAN BAHADUR NEW DELHI STANDARDS SHAH 110002 e-4 ZAFAR MARG May 1990 Cenmnt and Concrete Sectional Committee‚ CED 2 FOREWORD This Indian Standard ( Fourth Revision ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on 30 October 1989‚ after the draft finalized by the Cement
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Toyota and Why It Is So Successful The History of Toyota For organizational convenience I will discuss Toyota history as follows: • The start • The 1940s • The 1950s • Etc. The start. The Toyota Motor Corp. (TMC) had its beginning in 1933 when it was established as a division within the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works‚ Ltd. The founder of Toyota was Kiichiro Toyoda (1894–1952)‚ the son of Sakichi Toyoda (1867–1930). The values that have underpinned Toyota success startedwith Sakichi who was the son
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