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    This work contains BUS 698 Week 4 Manufacturers and Customers Relations Business - General Business Manufacturer/End-Customer Relations. Analyze the relationship between manufacturers and end-customers. Why may integrating the supply chain as discussed in Chapter 8 of Logistics Management and Strategy create conflicting objectives between the two? Document your sources. Write your findings as a three to four page paper (not including title and reference pages) formatted according to APA style

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    Corporation (Japanese: トヨタ自動車株式会社‚ Toyota Jidōsha Kabushiki-gaisha?‚ TYO: 7203)‚ commonly known simply as Toyota‚ is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan. At its peak‚ Toyota employed approximately 320‚000 people worldwide. It is the world’s largest automobile maker by sales. The company was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father’s company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier‚ in 1934‚ while still a department of Toyota Industries‚ it created

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    became the site of the largest pro-democracy movement in China. It began with the death of a man named Hu Yaobang‚ a party leader who had tried to do things in his own way. Hu had suggested that it was time for Deng Xiaoping to retire from being a leader. His death had triggered massive protests that had millions filled the streets‚ criticizing the growing corruption and demanding democracy the way Hu symbolized. After seven weeks‚ it came to such a sudden end. It allowed the world to watch this sudden

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    Sports have always been an important part of people’s lives and a way for them to relax. The 90’s was a decade of unbelievably talented athletes and major icons. Michael Jordan started his fame in basketball and is now known as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. In 1995‚ at age fourteen Serena Williams became a top competitor and became a pro in the game of tennis. Tiger Woods became the first golfer in history to win the U.S. Amateur title for three consecutive years. The 1992 Dream

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    patient and overworked women of the time” (Hartman). However‚ women’s efforts during the 1800’s were effective in challenging traditional social‚ economical‚ and political attitudes about their role in society. Many of the problems women went through had lead to the beginning of women’s suffrage and the forming of many different movements. There was no such

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    Case Name: Selection of Pressure Vessel Manufacturer I. Major Facts: The engineering department hand-carried a purchase requisition for a pressure vessel to Jack Toole‚ supply manager‚ Oceanics‚ Inc. Quickly Jack went to work to get quotes from twenty different manufactures. Once they received back the quotes Jack narrowed down the potential suppliers to two companies. The two likely suppliers are Nuclear Vessels and Atomic Products Company. The advantages and the disadvantages seem to

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    eBay: “The world’s largest online marketplace”- A Case Study J.Gopalkrishnan* V.K Gupta** Abstract eBay‚ Inc. is the largest and most popular marketplace on the Internet‚ allowing members to buy and sell almost anything. Launched in 1995‚ about 147 million people now use eBay. An estimated 430‚000 people in the United States make all or most of their living by selling on eBay. eBay’s online payment service‚ called PayPal‚ enables transactions nearly anywhere in the world. eBay proclaims “trust” between

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    Introduction The 1930’s‚ known as the Great Depression Era‚ were a time of economic struggles for the American People. The United States Government was faced with multiple issues‚ having an economic depression at home‚ and trying to avoid getting involved with foreign affairs going on in Europe. Although it was a time of difficulty‚ a lot of good came out of this era. Inventions would make life easier‚ and there was a rise in entertainment as the movie industry grew‚ and great novels depicted the

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    The American people have questioned Harry S. Truman’s decision to drop the atomic bomb for years. Some people believe the release of the bomb was beneficial to both parties involved in the war‚ however others believe that it was cruel and unnecessary. Either way the decision was one that caused many people to speculate‚ asking questions such as; did the release of the bomb prevent the death of millions of the Japanese and Americans‚ or was the United States trying to show the Soviet Union how much

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    The world changed to a great extent during the period of time from the 1750’s to the 1900’s. These changes were due to the Scientific Revolution‚ Industrial Revolution and the movement of peoples. During this time frame changes occurred not only in the way people viewed the world but also how they travelled‚ their working and living conditions‚ it allowed them to make new discoveries and opened up many new doors. The Scientific Revolution led to fundamental changes to scientific ideas in mathematics

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