Q1. Explain in brief the origins of Just In Time. Explain the different types of wastes that can be eliminated using JIT Ans. Just in Time (JIT) is a management philosophy aimed at eliminating waste and continuously improving quality. Credit for developing JIT as a management strategy goes to Toyota. Toyota JIT manufacturing started in the aftermath of World War II. Although the history of JIT traces back to Henry Ford who applied Just in Time principles to manage inventory in the Ford Automobile
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Time and Stress Management Skills Do I have stress management skills? Do I know how to manage my time properly? In order to be successful at any job I personally think that you would have to be able to conquer both of these. I think that i can handle them really well. To have good stress management skills means to be able to adjust well to change in the environment around you. Everyone experiences a certain degree of stress on a daily basis. It can be small or big but not all stress is harmful
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One of the most important concepts about saving and investing is the time value of money. It can be used to compare investment alternatives and to solve problems involving loans‚ mortgages‚ leases‚ savings‚ and annuities. This means money paid out or received in the future is not equivalent to money paid out or received today because inflation erodes money’s buying power. Basically‚ the power of time is on a person’s side and the premise that cash in hand today is more valuable
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ON HOW STUDENTS SPEND THEIR LEISURE TIME The survey was conducted on 15 and 16 August 2012 by means of a questionnaire. About 20 students in the same cohort were asked an how their spend their leisure time. Students were required to tick items on a given list and give a reason why they chose the activity. Whenever the students are free‚ most of them about 45% will surf the internet. It was found that 30% chose involve in sports to fill up their leisure time. Shopping and doing others activities
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and processing times at the workstation are independent with an unspecified distribution‚ so that the queue operates as an M/G/1 system. The arrival rate to the queue is 20 items per hour‚ and the mean processing time at the workstation is 2.4 minutes. It is observed that the number of items in the system‚ N‚ has a mean of 2.8 items‚ and a standard deviation of 2.3 items. (a) What is the standard deviation of the processing times at the workstation (in minutes)? Let T denote time in system for
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End time (also called end times‚ end of time‚ end of days‚ last days‚ final days‚ or eschaton) is a time period described in the eschatologies of the dominant world religions‚ both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic. The Abrahamic faiths maintain a linear cosmology‚ with end time scenarios containing themes of transformation and redemption. In Judaism‚ the term "end of days" is a reference to the Messianic Age‚ and includes an in-gathering of the exiled diaspora‚ the coming of the mashiach‚ olam haba‚
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Time travel is the concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space‚ generally using a theoretical invention‚ namely a time machine. It has a commonly recognized place in philosophy and fiction‚ but has a very limited application in real world physics‚ such as in quantum mechanics or wormholes. Although the 1895 novel The Time Machine by H. G. Wells was instrumental in moving the concept of time travel to the forefront of the
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S I C The burdens of subordinates always seem to end up on the manager’s back. Here’s how to get rid of them. Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? by William Oncken‚ Jr.‚ and Donald L. Wass • Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? 8 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s
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Consumer decision process and competitor profile: The Times Of India [pic] Table of Contents 1. Background 2 2. Need or Purpose Identification 2 3. Customer Analysis 3 3.1 Stimulus Response Model 3 3.1.1 Consumer Characteristics 3 3.1.2 Consumer Psychology 4 3.2 The Purchase Decision Process: Five-Stage Model 4 3.2.1 Problem Recognition 5 3.2.2 Information
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Something that I could’ve fore seen if I wouldn’t have missed that minute. There are many reasons why one should be on time. For one as a soldier I took a vow. One of many‚ actually. As I repeat in my head and am reminded‚ "Right Place‚ At the Right Time and in the Right Uniform.” Also it goes the Soldiers Creed when I am late for anything. It is my job to be professional which means ON TIME. Being a solider I constantly instill the self-established law of‚ "I am An American Soldier. I am a warrior and
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