Summary-------------------------------------------3 Introduction:----------------------------------------------------4 Objectives--------------------------------------------------------4 Reason behind locating our factory in JOHOR ‚Malaysaa-5 SWOT Analysis for our new factory-------------------.--------7 Complete PROCESS VIEW ------------------------------------8 PROCESS VIEW Details-- -------------------------------------9 Developing Core competence-----------------------------------10
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CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO THE TOPIC PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL A performance appraisal‚ employee appraisal‚ performance review‚ or (career) development discussion is a method by which the job performance of an employee is evaluated (generally in terms of quality‚ quantity‚ cost‚ and time) typically by the corresponding manager or supervisor. A performance appraisal is a part of guiding and managing career development. It is the process of obtaining‚ analyzing‚ and recording information about
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Established in 1908‚ General Motors‚ also known‚ as GM or GMC with it’s headquarters based in Detroit‚ is the world’s 2nd largest auto company in sales revenue behind Toyota which took the lead in 2006. General Motors reigned as the global leader in the automobile industry for the last 76 years‚ longer than any other automaker. Their business operates in 140 countries with an employment of approximately 212‚000 people. Their European headquarters is based in Zurich‚ Switzerland. Also 2006‚ 9.1 million
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Walter Adolph Georg Gropius is regarded as one of the pioneer modern Architects in the world. He was born in Berlin Germany on 18th May 1883 as the third child of Walter Adolph Gropius and Manan Auguste Pauline Scharn Weber. He studied in Technical Universities in Munich and Berlin. He started his career in 1908 as an architect with Peter Behrens who was a German Architect and designer. Noted architects Ludwig Mies and Le Corbusier were his colleagues there. Gropius continued there for two years
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There are many reasons why people wanted to reform the factories in the industrial revolution. The factories were very dangerous to work in‚ there were a lot of accidents‚ punishments and the food was horrible. A lot of children worked very long shifts in tightly packed conditions under the machines‚ which they had to clean and oil. This resulted in the children growing up with deformed bodies. According to a supervisor working in a factory in 1833 he found it very hard to keep his workers awake
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asked him why‚ he told you he had read that the sky blue ceiling would fool wasps into thinking it was the sky and they would not build any nests under the eaves of the porch or along the ceiling. Question: Would a blue ceiling really deter wasps from building nests on the porch? Introduction: There are many colloquial stories about blue painted porch ceilings. In particular‚ southerners believe that it wards off bees‚ wasps‚ and even ghosts from nesting or visiting their porches. After conducting
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Question: Explain the following distribution network designs that may be used to move products from factory to customer: manufacturer storage with direct shipping‚ distributor storage with carrier delivery‚ manufacturer/ distributor storage with customer pickup‚ and retail storage with customer pickup. Manufacturer storage
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parents were no longer in control of the children’s discipline in the factories. That later it created the act of 1833‚ called English factory act. It for bided the employment of children under the age of nine or below. It also limited the workday of children in the age of nine through the age of thirteen by nine hours. It was required that children should be able to take two hours of education a day and it would be paid by the factory owners. It later divided the time of work and home life‚ which the
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seen that there is population explosion‚ due to which more and more land is required to meet the human needs. More people will require more shelter to dwell. For their employment and to earn their bread they will have to work which would require factories and industries to be setup. Also farming has to be done on extensive scale so as to meet the demands of the people. Also infrastructures like roads have to be setup for commutation. This various reasons will ultimately result in reduction of free
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“Being a journalist is not like working on a baked bean factory – journalists have a more social role that goes beyond the production of commodities to sell in the market place.” (Harcup) How true is this? According to an article appeared in The Guardian in December 2010‚ almost 15 million nation and regional daily newspapers are sold in the UK every day. Many more people also regularly use Internet sites‚ radio and television programmes to access information. Despites a highly discussed question
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