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    Shui Fabrics

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    difference influencing the relationship between the partners in Shui Fabrics? What GLOBE project dimensions would help you understand in Chinese and America perspectives illustrated in the case? Answer: the differences influencing the relationship between in partners in Shui Fabrics are: Chinese America Humane orientation - Concerned about job creation - 3000 jobs made a real contribution to the local economy - Does not want to cut jobs - Relationship orientated Performance orientation - Wants

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    Rana‚ Erec C. Management Dynamics SHUI FABRICS: A CASE STUDY I. PROBLEM Low return on investment is the main problem of Shui Fabrics as to US standards. It has stuck to 5% for three years and the Rocky River President expects 20%. II. OBJECTIVE To increase the return of investment of Shui Fabrics to 20% or better. III. ANALYSIS OF RELEVANT FACTS 1. Shui Fabrics is a 50-50 joint venture between the US textile manufacturer

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    Shui Fabrics: Critical Analysis of a Global Problem Introduction Shui Fabrics is a China based fabric company that is a 50%-50% joint venture between a Chinese company and U.S. Textile manufacturer. At present‚ it produces dye and coat fabric for both domestic as well as international market. There will be a discussion of differences between American and Chinese perspectives on Shui Fabrics ’ ROI by using the Global project dimensions. Along with this‚ a strategy will be also discussed to addressing

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    Knitting and Fabrics

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    Fabrics It refers to any material made through weaving‚knitting‚spreading‚crocheting or bonding that may be used in productionof further goods(garments etc). Uses ->it is used in clothing purpose mostly. ->it is used in industrial as well as scientific purpose. ->it is used in household purposes. ->it is used in making day to day products. ->it is used in making even footwear these days. Types of fabrics 1.Cotton Fabrics 2.Silk Fabrics 3.lycra 4.Polyster

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    Case Analysis: Elektra Products‚ Inc.   I. Statement of the Problem: This case is about the implementation of an employee involved and empowered organization at Elektra ProductsInc. The top management recommended to implement such as to permit managers to follow a product from design to sales to customer; allow sales employees to get an on the spot refund of $500 worth of merchandise; make information available to sales people about future products and swap sales and manufacturing employees for

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    Fabric Swatch

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    Fabric  Swatch   Price   and   Name   Linen   40$/m   • Fiber  Origin  and   construction   made  from  the   fibers  of  the  flax   plant‚  Linum   usitatissimum.   Spinning  of  100#   linen  (no  added   cotton)   • • • • •   • Properties   Handle/Drape   Laundering/   aftercare   • • Spin  and   tumble   Should  be   dried  in  the   sun   constant

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    Different Fabrics

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    VELVET Velvet is a fabric with a short and closely woven nap. The production of velvet varies between two methods. One uses a double-cloth construction in which two shifts of fabric are woven with long threads joining them together. After the double fabric is woven‚ the center threads are cut‚ producing two pieces of velvet. The second method of producing velvet uses wires. During the weaving the yarn is lifted over the wires to form the pile. After removing the wires theyarn is cut to form the velvet

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    Ray Betzell‚ the general manager of a joint venture between Rocky River Industries and Shanghai fabrics Ind.‚ was being torn between the two companies. After many years of production Rocky River’s President Paul Danvers wasn’t satisfied with the annual return of 5%. Chui Wai‚ deputy general manager‚ believed that Shui was generating just the right level of profit not too much and not too little. Although Chui Wai believed production and profits were well‚ his partner didn’t agree. Paul Danvers

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    Noah Webster

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    Book Report - NoahWebster Noah Webster was written by Elaine Cunningham. This book has 147 page and 12 chapters. This biography talks about the events in Noah’s life in Hartford‚ Conneticut where Noah and his family live. Even though little Noah lived in an old farm house he still got an education. I think the author of this book wrote the book to show children a example that they should not only read‚ but read to succeed. Noah Webster was a curious five years old who did not know

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    Cotton Fabric

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    Cotton Farming * Cotton is grown all over the world but the biggest cotton-growing nations are China‚ India‚ the United States‚ Brazil and Pakistan. After the flowers of the cotton plant have blossomed they fall off and a round green seed pod called a cotton boll remains. The cotton boll ripens in the sun and its cellulose fibers expand until they ripen and burst out of the boll. At this point the cotton plant is ready to be harvested. Cotton Harvesting * Although cotton used to be picked

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