NAME: Roshni Rathor ENROLMENT NO: 13BSPHH010532 COURSE TITLE: Marketing Management I SECTION: I PRODUCT NAME: Sony Ericsson INDEX SERIAL NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NUMBERS 1. PRODUCT HISTORY 1 2. MAJOR COMPETITIORS 2-3 3. COMPARITIVE STUDY 4-6 4. COMPARITIVE STUDY 4P’S 7-9 5. COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES 10-12 6. SOURCES PRODUCT HISTORY Sony Mobile Communications (formerly Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB)
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Total quality management in higher education The TQM Magazine Volume 7 · Number 6 · 1995 ·6–12 Gerald McElwee Perspectives Total quality management in higher education: how to approach human resource management George Holmes and Gerard McElwee The authors George Holmes is Dean of Management‚ University of Humberside‚ Hull‚ UK. Gerard McElwee is Associate Dean of School of Management‚ University of Humberside‚ Hull‚ UK. Abstract Presents the view that total quality management in higher
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CASE STUDY: “SOLUTION” EURASIA INTERNATIONAL: TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN THE SHIPPING INDUSTRY SYNOPSIS: This Case gives an account of how a ship management company was able to set itself apart from competitors and from its clients’ own in-house technical and crew-management capabilities by embracing a culture of continuous improvement and by implementing Total Quality Management systems. The shipping industry was not alone in having regulation imposed upon it‚ but its distinctly international
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Introduction - Total quality management (TQM) has been defined as ‘continuous improvement of every production output whether it be a product or a service‚ by removing inefficient variations and by improving the backbone of the work process’. International managers like their domestic counterparts have found that incorporating the notion of total quality management into their management process and style can give the competitive advantage. A manager’s decision-making process regarding new or increased
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concerned with development‚ production and sales‚ the author proposes Toyota Total Quality Management utilizing Science SQC (TQM-S) as the software system. The author believes that New JIT’s effectiveness has been demonstrated as described herein based on the author’s experience at Toyota. r 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V. Keywords: New JIT; Three core elements (TMS‚ TDS‚ TPS); TQM-S; Science SQC 1. Introduction The production technology principle Japan contributed to the world in the latter half
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was based on the forecast of our sales‚ the capacity was more than enough‚ so we didn’t spend any money on buying capacity this year‚ but we spent $18‚800‚000 on automation rating‚ because it could help to reduce the labor cost. Human resources and TQM: We didn’t notice the important role about training and recruiting spend and TOM were playing in reducing the cost and the R&D cycle time‚ so we didn’t spend any money on these
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POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 30 35 I IB ‚ INPUT BIAS CURRENT (nA) TA = 25°C RL = Figure 6. Input Bias Current versus Supply Voltage R 90 80 70 0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10 12 14 16 VCC‚ POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 18 20 4 MOTOROLA ANALOG IC DEVICE DATA LM358‚ LM258‚ LM2904‚ LM2904V Figure 7. Voltage Reference R1 VCC VCC – 1/2 Figure 8. Wien Bridge Oscillator 50 k R2 5.0 k 10 k VO Vref – 1/2 VCC VO 1 fo = 2 π RC R C For: fo = 1.0 kHz R = 16 kΩ C = 0.01
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World Resources Institute ble Enterprise Program Sustaina A program of the World Resources Institute . Eastman Kodak Case Implementation of TQEM at Kodak Parks Utilities Division Our vision is to be a world class company and the leading imaging company in protecting the quality of the environment and the health and safety of our employees‚ customers‚ and communities in which we operate. For more than a decade‚ WRI’s Sustainable Enterprise Program (SEP) has harnessed the power of business
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approach to management most corperations havea program that includes some of the dominant and salient principles and practices of TQM. Employee involvement or empowerment‚ is one of the important principles which has its significant role in performance of the organization. To make TQm programs effective a choice has to be made among the two alternatives that is the supporting of TQM programs by employee involvement or usage of practices in support of employee involvement programs going to have impact on
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clearly indicated that their support in the implementation o this new program was questionable. Sigtek’s approach to change involved choosing one manager from the engineering and operations sector respectively to be trained as site instructors for TQM. They in turn would train other employees to
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