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    Research and Management Science in Manufacturing Companies Clothes‚ food‚ gadgets‚ supplies; common things for common people. From the moment individuals open their eyes up to the time their unconscious walks in‚ it is usually the things being encountered. It seems like most‚ if not all of the population are dependent to these entities. But do people have any idea on how these things are being produced and came to existence? Anyways‚ this is how the manufacturing sector steps in; the transformation

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    Sunflower Company Case

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    Sunflower Company : Adapting to Changing Market Conditions Problem : Looking ahead‚ there are 4 challanges for Sunflower Company ; Splitting the company up and / or selling a part of the company Retaining people Applying Information Technology Managing counrty or regional economic factors Timeline 1992-1994 : Start of the firm Firm started with 3 employees; founder‚ accountant‚ sales agent. There was high demand and low competition.In early 1990s it was diffucult to gt a loan from a bank‚ by 1994

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    CASE BLUE RIDGE MANUFACTURING 1. Context and Problem Definition Blue Ridge Manufacturing produces and sells towels for the U.S. ‘sports towel’ market. A ‘sports towel’ is a towel that has the promotion of an event or a logo printed on it. Their most popular use is distribution in connection with major sporting events such as the Super Bowl or the U.S. Open. The firm designs‚ knits‚ prints and embroiders towels in three sizes: regular (18”x18”)‚ hand (12”x20”) and mid-range (15”x24”). Occasionally

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    Toothbrush Manufacturing

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    century‚ the Chinese invented the first toothbrush by attaching bristles from pigs’ necks onto a bamboo handle. The design was adapted by Europeans‚ who modified the design using soft horsehairs. Process selection In this case injection molding process is considered for manufacturing the brush handle and followed by other processes to complete entire the tooth brush First‚ The Materials Are Gathered The handles are made out of plastic and the bristles are made out of natural boar or synthetic fibres

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    Crocs Company Analysis

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    for Innovative Crocs. Retrieved November 20‚ 2007 from http://adp.com/workforce-management/docs/case_study/crocs_mfg.pdf Crocs Incorporated (2007) Crocs Incorporated (2007). Investor relations. Retrieved November 20‚ 2007‚ from http://www.crocs.com/company/investor Crocs Incorporated (2007) Driscoll‚ Marie‚ & DeFoe‚ Jeannine (2007). Industry Surveys: Apparel & Footwear. Standard & Poor ’s Hoovers North America (2007) Hoovers North America (2007‚ November 14). Crocs‚ Inc. 10-Q. Retrieved November 21

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    the case of Carlil v. Carbolic Smoke Ball 1893‚ Mrs Carlil saw an advertisement of Carbolic Smoke Ball Company will rewards 100 pounds to anyone who caught flu after using its smoke balls as directed for 14 days. Later then‚ Mrs Carlil bought the smoke ball‚ used it directed and caught flu. However‚ when she wanted to claimed that 100 pounds‚ she was rejected by the company. So she sued the company in contract. The case was concluded where the advertisement made by Carbolic Smoke Ball Company is an

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    2013 Tiger Mother Amy Chua and Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior It is true that the ways the parents raise their children will decide how well the children grow‚ especially the mothers who impact their children the most. There is no right or wrong in how a mother takes care of her children. All of them want the best for their children. The only difference is the level of intensity in how to raise a child. In Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior‚ Amy Chua‚ a professor at Yale Law School believes that

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    Samsung Company Analysis

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    Samsung Company Analysis Samsung Company Analysis Samsung‚ one of the leading brands around the world. It sells wide range of electronic appliances and technology such as television‚ personal computer and mobile phone. It accounted for more than 220‚000 employees across the globe with it headquartered in Seoul‚ South Korea (Datamonitor360). Byung-Chull Lee started his business from selling dried Korean fish with 30‚000 won in 1938 under the name Samsung. According to the company record (2012)

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    An Analysis of Wipro Company Submitted to: Prof. V N Bajpai Submitted By: Amrita Srivastava Ritesh A Shukla Piyush Rathaur Swati Rathaur Maneesh Singh Dinesh Tripathi Current rank of company vs last year rank Current year rank of Wipro is 2 Last Year rank of Wipro is 1 Wipro saw continued improvement in revenue productivity both in offshore and onsite‚ strong cash flow management‚ and 21% increase in IT services revenue. Nearly 46% of the revenue came in from fixed

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    additive manufacturing

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    Additive manufacturing or 3D printing[1] is a process of making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model. 3D printing is achieved using an additive process‚ where successive layers of material are laid down in different shapes.[2] 3D printing is also considered distinct from traditional machining techniques‚ which mostly rely on the removal of material by methods such as cutting or drilling (subtractive processes). London and Paris fashion weeks are months away

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