packages‚ overnight and deferred‚ and air or air and ground. Virtually all FedEx business activities were in the air express segment of the package delivery industry‚ only 22% of UPS’s revenues were derived from its next day air business. FedEx and UPS’s competition for the dominance of the $25bn domestic air express delivery market foreshadowed in an unusually challenging future Background of the 2 companies FedEx Fedex was formed in 1971‚ as the brain child of Fred Smith who started the idea
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1. The organization’s name and main line of business: FEDEX Corporations – Logistics 2. Specific type of operation: Air and Ground Delivery Specializing in Next Day Delivery 3. Describe the nature of operations process given your newfound understanding of operation management and productivity: a. Service and product design: i. Supply Chain management ii. Next Day Delivery Services b. Quality management – Customer oriented business “People First Philosophy” c. Process and capacity –
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a key player in the competitive airfreight industry‚ just three years after beginning operations‚ as a direct result of its unique strategic hub system and a policy of limiting package size to under 70 pounds. By capitalizing on this strategy‚ FedEx was able to boost its average delivery volume in 1976 to 20‚726 packages per day via its three services‚ Priority-One‚ Standard Air‚ and Courier Pack‚ compared with an average of 10‚521 delivered daily the prior year. Clearly the company’s calculated
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1994-1996 Becoming a Global Force New Management is more than a mere re-engineering of SAMSUNG but rather an entire revolution dedicated to making world-class products‚ providing total customer satisfaction‚ and being a good corporate citizen. In retrospect‚ New Management was a decisive turning point for SAMSUNG‚ the moment when the entire company was repositioned on the basis of "Quality first." During this period‚ 17 different products - from semiconductors to computer monitors‚ TFT-LCD screens
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article emphasis on TQM in Education. TQM is a philosophy and system for continuously improving the services and/or products offered to customers(Ron Fitzgerald‚2004). Now that the technologies of transportation and communication have replaced national economic systems with a global economy‚ nations and businesses that do not practice TQM can become globally non-competitive rather rapidly. This march towards non-competitiveness can be avoided if citizens are helped to become TQM practitioners. Therefore
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TQM in Steel Industry MANGT 810‚ Spring 2014 Instructor: Dr. C. Sheu Student : Aparna Lohiya‚ Jiayi Outlines of the paper 1. Introduction 1.1 Review the concept of TQM‚ Six Sigma and Lean manufacturing 1.2 Review current problems in Steel Manufacturing Industries 1.3 Purpose of the paper 2. TQM Implementation 2.1 Introduce the current TQM implementation practice in the Steel Industry 2.2 Benefits of TQM implementation in Steel Industry 2.3 Hurdles or challenges in implementing
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0954-478X.htm TQM: an act of balance between contradictions TQM: balance between contradictions Roland Harnesk Division of Quality and Environmental Management and Department of Health ˚ ˚ Science‚ Lulea University of Technology‚ Lulea‚ Sweden‚ and 531 Lena Abrahamsson ˚ Department of Human Work Sciences‚ Lulea University of Technology‚ ˚ Lulea‚ Sweden Abstract Purpose – The
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is becoming the key distinction among transportation firms‚ FedEx recently announced plans to shrink its 4000 employee IT division by about 200 workers. The move has been considered jarring by some because FedEx traditionally has used layoffs only as a measure of last resort. How could this action affect the company’s organizational culture and employee relations‚ especially in lieu of its corporate philosophy? What steps should FedEx take in order to prevent or minimize possible negative effects
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Introduction What is TQM? Total Quality Management (or TQM) is a management concept introduced by W. Edwards Deming. TQM was developed to reduce the errors produced during the manufacturing or service process‚ increase customer satisfaction‚ streamline supply chain management‚ plan for innovation of tools and make certain workers have the highest level of training. One of the principal aims of TQM is to limit errors to 1 per 1 million units produced. Total Quality Management is often associated
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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. INTRODUCTION A. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Company Profile MANG INASAL - Philippine ’s fastest growing barbeque fast food chain‚ serving chicken‚ pork barbeque and other Filipino favorites‚ was first established on December 12‚ 2003 in Iloilo City. Currently‚ there are 306 branches nationwide and with over 8‚000 employees system wide. MANG INASAL is doing its share in alleviating the unemployment burden of the country. The presence of every MANG INASAL in a certain
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