per kilogram). The other variable costs (costs of packing) are € 0.02 per meat roll. All produced meat rolls will be sold instantly: There is no inventory/stock of meat rolls. The budgeted indirect fixed costs are distributed as follows: Costs management | € 200‚000 | | Costs administration | € 150‚000 | | Costs production installation | € 150‚000 | | Costs production staff | € 700‚000 | | Costs sales department | € 200‚000 | | Total budgeted fixed indirect costs | | € 1‚400‚000
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What is Data Management? What are some of the difficulties that organizations face when managing data? How can data warehousing‚ online transactional databases and data mining assist with these difficulties? May 18‚ 2014 Kendra L Thompson ITEC 6111: Information Technology in the Organization Professor Mello Star Just as cars need fuel‚ so does organizations‚ when it comes to data it serves as fuel to many organizations. Without the use of data‚ organizations would probably “go
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LOGISTICAL MANAGEMENT Table of Contents Introduction 3 The Business Problem 4 Information Technology and Business 6 Reducing Times 8 Conclusion 9 Introduction Throughout the years‚ communication has been a very important part in the development of the United States. Without proper communication‚ the United States would most likely not be the first world potency
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Management control system Assignment -1 Summary Basic concept Elements of control system 1) Detector: it provide the information about the process which is being controlled. 2) Assessor: it describe the significance of what is happening in comparing with expectation of what should happen. 3) Effectors: this device alter the behavior if assessor indicates the need to do so. 4) Communication network: this device transmit the information between detector and assessor and between
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A management control systems (MCS) is a system which gathers and uses information to evaluate the performance of different organizational resources like human‚ physical‚ financial and also the organization as a whole considering the organizational strategies. Finally‚ MCS influences the behavior of organizational resources to implement organizational strategies. MCS might be formal or informal. The term ‘management control’ was given of its current connotations by Robert N. Anthony (Otley‚ 1994)
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average transit time is 10 days. Another carrier promises to deliver in 7 days. What is the reduction in transit inventory? I = tA=(10 – 7 ) 2‚500‚000=$7‚500‚000=$20‚547.90 365365 365 9.4) A florist carries an average inventory of $12‚000 in cut flowers. The flowers require special storage and are highly perishable. The florist’s estimates capital costs at 10%‚ storage costs at 25%‚ and risk costs 50%. What is the annual carrying cost? 10%+25%+50%=85%X$12‚000 =$10‚200 9.6) An importer
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FACTS ABOUT ASPARTAME. In an even that one wants to make something taste sweeter‚ an individual is faced with two choices; they can either use sugar and sugar alcohols or artificial sweeteners. In choosing to use artificial sweeteners also called sugar substitutes or nonnutritive sweeteners or noncaloric sweeteners‚ one can either use acesulfame K‚ neotame‚ saccharin‚ sucralose and finally Aspartame. Aaspartame is a lab manufactured sweetener that does not exist in the form of a naturally grown
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or stored in electronic memories and retrieved later. The complex part lies in making the network easy to use‚ changing organizations to enable them to incorporate the network’s benefits‚ developing the services it will make possible (examples - electronic shopping malls‚ world-wide yellow pages)‚ and training and developing the people necessary to make the organizations function effectively within the electronic environment. The rise of electronic networks is staggering. The market for
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| The Role of Management and the Union in an Organization | | BUS 372: Employee & Labor Relations | 2/7/2013 | Corporations are important members of the society as they are responsible for providing substantial input in terms of goods and services as well as adding to the growth of the country as a whole. The employees of a company are the only assets which do not have a monetary figure assigned to them yet the benefit accruing from the continued use of the employees
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