Part C Question 4 Explain 6 dimensions of quality Six dimensions of quality is ; Performance‚ a product’s primary operating characteristics‚ examples are automobile acceleration and a television’s picture clarity. Features‚ supplements to a product’s basic functioning characteristics such as power windows on a car. Reliability‚ a probably of not malfunctioning during specific period. Conformance‚ the degree to which a product’s design and operating characteristics meet established standards
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Orientation – Past‚ Present‚ Future Basic Human Nature – Evil‚ Neutral/Mixed‚ Good Activity Orientation – Being‚ Contain/Control‚ Doing Relationships among People – Ind. Group‚ Hierarchical Space Orientation – Private‚ Mixed‚ Public Hofstede’s Dimensions of Cultural Values (1980‚ 2001) – work-related values Individualism / collectivism Low / High Power Distance Weak / Strong Uncertainty Avoidance Masculinity / Femininity (Mas – tough‚ value of success‚ money; Fem – tender‚ personal relationship
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Dimension of Diversity Race and/or gender are not the definition of diversity. Diversity is all of us and how we are so different. To better understand diversity it can be broken down into four different dimensions and classifications. These points will help you begin to pick apart the complex topic of diversity. Dimensions 1. Dimension may be hidden/ visible a. Race‚ gender and possible age or wealth index may be a visible dimension that / would classify people into one group. b. Intelligent
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FOUR PERFORMANCE DIMENSIONS Operations and supply chains can have an enormous impact on business performance. Experience suggests that four generic performance dimensions are particularly relevant to operations and supply chain activities. These are; • Quality. Quality is defined as the characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs. The concept of quality is broad‚ with a number of sub dimensions‚ including performance quality (What are
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stock and barrel” retained the icecream business and the dairy plant‚ it was prohibited from ever using the Selecta brand for its ice cream line and it could not produce ice cream for five years. The company‚ however‚ retained the name in its Selecta Feeds products which it uses to this day. In 1995 at the end of the five-year ban‚ the children of Mauro C. Arce Sr. incorporated Arce Foods Corp. and it began producing ice cream under the ArceDairy label. Its current president is Faustito Arce‚ oldest
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ENGINEERING DIMENSIONS AND UNITS Fundamental dimension A unique quantity that describes a basic characteristic‚ such as force (F) mass (M) length (L) time (t) Systems of units SI system Systeme International d’ Unites Based on meter for length‚ second for time‚ kilogram for mass and Kelvin for temperature. Force is expressed in Newtons. English (now American) system Feet‚ pounds (mass)‚ seconds‚ pounds (force) cgs system Density The density of a substance is defined
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Hofstede Cultural dimensions: India is a vast country known for its diversified culture and traditions. The unique characteristic of India is its “unity in diversity”. In India Relationships and feeling plays a larger role in decisions. Indians tend to take larger risks with a person whose intentions they trust. Thus‚ one’s credibility and trustworthiness are critical in negotiating a deal. Indians are ‘polychronic’ people‚ ie they tend to deal with more than one task at the same time. Indians
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Big data‚ Big rewards 1.Describe the kinds of big data collected by the organizations described in this case. There are mainly three kinds of big data collected by the organizations described in this case. First‚ IBM Bigsheets help the British Library to handle with huge quantities of data and extract the useful knowledge. Second‚ State and federal law enforcement agencies are analyzing big data to discover hidden patterns in criminal activity. The Real Time Crime Center data warehouse contains
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Xavier T When reading the article “Big data: Big hype”‚ written by Mark Barrenechea‚ I found that the main focus of the article to be on if big data is practical in industries. Right now there is a large build up of data‚ it’s estimated that only .5% of it being analyzed to this day. The only disadvantage to this build up of data is that people don’t know how to use all the data to their advantage. Meaning that they have lots of information that could be applied to the demand for a product‚ but
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Globalization: Making Connections to Strangers Mistreated women in China who are sought out laborers of transnational corporations; the impoverished citizens of Kensington‚ Pennsylvania; Mexican women who are systematically raped at the United States-Mexican border; and the first democratically elected president of Haiti: these are all people who seem to have little or no connection because of their different races‚ physical location‚ and cultural backgrounds. However‚ all of these people are
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