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    CHAPTER 6: MASTER BUDGET AND RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTING TRUE/FALSE 1. Few businesses plan to fail‚ but many of those that flop have failed to plan. Answer: True Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 2. The master budget reflects the impact of operating decisions‚ but not financing decisions. Answer: False Difficulty: 1 Objective: 1 The master budget reflects the impact of operating decisions and financing decisions. 3. Budgeted financial statements are also referred to as pro

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    improvement programs using Total Quality Management (TQM) and Statistical Process Control (SPC). Every employee is trained from the beginning of their career on these two programs and have the immediate opportunity to be involved with Kaizen continuous improvement teams. The Kaizen teams represent microcultures throughout the organization. As a consultant‚ Schein will likely determine that employees have confidence in the ability to make recommendations to better the company and will be open to new ideas

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    BTEC – Level -7: Extended Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership Westford – Assignment Tasks Unit 11:Strategic Quality and Management Systems Instructor Information | | ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ID: …………………………………………….. ------------------------------------------------- Class (Course): Extended Diploma in strategic Management and leadership ------------------------------------------------- Section

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    Development/Diversity and Inclusion/Safety and Health/Pride and Loyalty From the beginning‚ Toyota has had "Continuous Improvement" and "Respect for People" as its pillars‚ and as its moral foundation the Toyota Way summarized in the five keywords‚ "Challenge‚" "Kaizen‚" "Genchi Genbutsu‚" "Respect" and "Teamwork." For employees‚ Toyota steadily promotes various measures including human resource development and healthcare so that the employees could work with confidence‚ vigor and enthusiasm. Also‚ under a labor-management

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    Everything had order‚ a specific place‚ specific time plan. Packard originally had a large rack to place defective/undesirable products during which a certain period of time would be allotted for reviewing these problems and determining a solution (kaizen). By reducing the size of the rack‚ fewer defective/undesirable products could be placed on the rack‚ this forced people to develop solutions as they worked on the product. Also in the back of their head they realized that this left fewer room for

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    In 1999‚ Mary Kay’s senior executives were contemplating a new strategy. This new strategy was necessary to face stagnant sales‚ changing consumer trends and increased competition. I. Background A. Industry and Distribution Channel Mary Kay was a direct seller of cosmetics and toiletries. This direct sales force consisted mainly of women who sell full-time or part-time through home demonstrations. The company’s product line included items such as skin creams‚ cosmetics‚ fragrances and

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    The success of Henry Ford till 1925s Henry Ford did not invent the automobile. He didn’t even invent the assembly line. But more than any other single individual‚ he was responsible for transforming the automobile from an invention of unknown utility into an innovation that profoundly shaped the 20th century and continues to affect our lives today. Model T (A car for everyman) In simple terms‚ the Model T changed the world. It was a powerful car with a possible speed of 45 mph. It could

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    Problem Identification Doug Friesen‚ Toyota Motor Manufacturing‚ U.S.A. (TMM)’s manager of assembly‚ has an urgent issue on hand. His focus on current production and on manufacturing the needed quota for suppliers has led to deviation from Toyota Production System (TPS)’s core competency of lean manufacturing. Because Friesen holds an important position as manager of assembly‚ this deviation has trickled down to his employees and possibly even their suppliers. He must now work to quickly resolve

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    manufacturing” Liker (2005‚ p.16) lists following components of Toyota Supplier Partnering Hierarchy: mutual understanding and trust‚ interlocking structures‚ control systems‚ compatible capabilities‚ information sharing‚ joint improvement activities‚ and Kaizen and learning. “JIT system – a system that organizes the resources information flows and decision rules that enable a firm to realise the benefits of JIT principles”. (Krajewski‚ Ritzman & Malhotra p.349) The elements of just-in-time system are

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    TOYOTA MOTOR THAILAND In the environment where companies operate‚ the external environment is continually changing and creates uncertainty to managers. As a consequence the internal environment needs to be efficiently adapted responding to those changes. The external environment consists of two main concepts; General and Task Environment. The General Environment does not directly affect the organization operations but it influences the organization over time. Toyota Motor is easily impacted by

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