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    Giant Motor Company Case

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this analysis is to maximize profit of Giant Motor Company which has 3 lines of products and offers 3 brands of cars namely Lyra‚ Libra and Hydra which corresponds to subcompact car class‚ sporty car class‚ and luxury car class respectively. Currently the company has 3 manufacturing plants and each of them is dedicated to a specific product line. For future planning‚ the company has an option of retooling its manufacturing capacity which would bring a major expense

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    Tata Motors Case Study

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    Summary of findings 1. Majority of the males prefer to own the car of Tata Motors than females because most of the car owners are taxi drivers and few people use car for personal use. 2. Majority of the customers are in the age group of above 45 years which shows that Tata Motors is focusing more on old generation. 3. Majority of the customers are earning the income between Rs. 100000-250000 per annum. 4. Majority of the Tata Motors customers own the car of Tata Indigo and Tata Indica because most of the

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    Motor Learning in Occupational Therapy Even though the motor learning process is commonly over looked in day to day life‚ without motor learning we would not have reasoning for the things we do. Research on motor learning makes it possible to figure out how to learn an action in the most effective way. Naturally‚ we learn to utilize our motor skills in our occupations. Whether sitting at a desk typing up charts in a dentist office‚ preparing food for fellow hungry college kids in a cafeteria

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    Electric Motor Lab Report

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    Electric Motor The goal of this experiment is to build a simple electric motor and observe how it works. I will attempt to make it spin evenly by attaching it to a battery via jumper cables. The independent variable is the battery charge (1.5 V) and the dependent variable is how fast the motor spins. The lab doesn’t have multiple experiments for us to test this but I would hypothesize that the two variables would have a positive correlation: higher voltage‚ faster spin. I built my tiny motor out

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    of the areas: Physical - Babies (0-12 months) - I have learnt that babies at this age are learning‚ their gross and fine motor skills such as: Gross motor skills: Baby lies on spine. Arm and leg movements are jerky and uncontrolled. There is almost no heads lag in sitting position. Babies start using the palmer grasp and can transfer objects from hand to hand. Fine motor skills: Babies turn their head towards the light and stares at bright or shiny objects. Babies watch their hands and plays

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    Cases General Motors Like a Rock General Motors provided a videotape of the Harry Pearce press conference with retractions by NBC and acceptances by GM. Also available from GM were two videotapes of Michelle Gillen’s interviews with a GM engineer and an attorney representing GM in the Moseley case. The contact was: Mr. Ed Lechtzin‚ Director of Legal and Safety Issues‚ GM Communications Staff‚ New Center One Building--7305‚ 3031 West Grand Boulevard‚ Detroit MI‚ 48202. A segment on the GM

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    Ford Motor Case Study

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    Ford Motors. produces light systems for cars and sells them for 100€ each. Full capacity is 20.000 per month‚ but is currently producing 18.000 systems per month for its regular customers. The company reports the following monthly results:    Per unit Total Revenue 100‚00€ 1.800.000‚00€ Direct materials Direct Manufacturing Labor Variable Manufacturing OH Fixed Manufacturing OH 25‚00€ 10‚00€ 22‚00€ 3‚00€ 450.000‚00€ 180.000‚00€ 396.000‚00€ 54.000‚00€ Variable Selling Expenses 19‚00€

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    Introduction 1.0 Background Toyota Motor Corporation was birth when Mr. Kiichiro Toyoda‚ the founder‚ finally succeeded in creating the A1 prototype passenger car in 1935. He was a Japanese entrepreneur and the son of Mr. Sakichi Toyoda‚ who is the founder of Toyoda Loom Works. Kiichiro Toyoda has made the decision for Toyoda Loom Works to branch into automobiles. Shortly before Sakichi Toyoda died‚ he encouraged his son to follow his dream and pursue automobiles manufacturing. However

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    General Motors Case Study

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    General Motors Case Study #3 Problem Summary: One of the most serious problems that GM faces is when the firm announced a $10.6 billion loss‚ which was their first in 12 years. The auditors for General Motors even thought that the firm’s survival was in substantial doubt even if they received the additional $30 billion they were going to borrow from the federal government. The problems have grown as a result of mistakes by GM’s management over the last 30 years. They built up a bloated bureaucracy

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    Toyota Motor Manufacturing‚ USA‚ Inc Case Analysis * Main and sub ideas of the case. The main topic of the case was the problems caused by defective or damaged seats. TMM USA’s seat problem was threefold. The first was the actual defects with the hooks and the damaged caused by cross threading by employees when installing the seats. This problem led to the second problem‚ which was the departure from the Toyota Production System (TPS) when dealing with the seat problem. Rather than fix the problem

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