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    Devices will be cradled on their respective charges when not in use. 3. Devices will be under precision measurement, calibration and testing every 6 months. Riordan’s current manufacturing process As you can see from the above illustration, Riordan Manufacturing current process for the receiving of raw materials is a manual system, which could cause inaccurate information due to human error. With the slow process of each station information could take days before entering the system…

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    Time (JIT) is a widely used production and inventory control system in which materials are purchased and units are produced only as needed to meet actual customer demand. The use of this inventory system is a strategy to increase efficiency and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process and therefore reducing inventory costs. Just In Time works as an inventory management system with the objectives of having inventory rapidly available to meet demand, but…

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    Strong Interest Inventory

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    According to the MBTI assessment, I am an ISTP and according to the Strong Interest Inventory, my strongest themes are RCI; I agree with these analyses, all things considered. As mentioned in the modules, everyone has a bit of both types in them, but some stand out stronger than others. Regarding myself, especially, it actually depends on the situation and moment as to which type or interest will stand out more prominently. MBTI Assessment • I: Having done several MBTI assessments before, I…

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    Case and Blackwell (2008) provide a thorough description of the 2004 update of the Strong Interest Inventory (SII), its practical application, technical evaluation, reliability, validity, and its strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, providing counselors with the necessary information to assist them in determining if the inventory is appropriate to the population they serve. Originally developed in 1927 by E. K Strong, the SII was revised in 2004 to make it more efficient and broaden the areas…

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    The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), was developed in 1961, by Aaron Beck and his coworkers. The purpose of this test was to measure the behavioral manifestations of depression. In other words, the Beck Depression Inventory was developed as a way to diagnose the severity of one's depression. This test is not based on a theoretical basis, however it is based on a clinical observation of symptoms (Van Hemert et al., 2002). With all of the stressors in today's world, a significant amount of the…

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    intervention. Clinicians use these ideas to assess the clients’ behavior by a set of guided questions. The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) is a self-administered tool that provides information relevant to the clinical diagnosis, treatment and screenings for psychopathology (Morey, 2012). This assessment was created as an alternative to the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory that was designed to assess abnormal personality traits. The PAI was designed to be easily scored by hand…

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    A successful career also includes well pay and benefits. Interests- Strong Interest Inventory What are your strongest interest codes according to the Strong Interest Inventory (SII)? My strongest interest codes according to the Strong Interest Inventory are Conventional, Investigative, and Social. Do you agree or disagree with your Strong results? Why or why not? I do agree with my Strong Interest Inventory results. I enjoy working with data and numbers,…

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    The purpose of strong interest inventory is to categories individuals with their interest when choosing careers, work activities, education programs and leisure activities. This tool was developed in nineteen twenty-seven by Edward Kellogg Strong Jr. His purpose was to help people exiting the military find suitable jobs. Strong is based on the theory of psychologist John Holland, who proposed “birds of the same feather flock together”. He stated that people treasure to be around others who have…

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    General Information The Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) was developed by Leslie C. Morey Ph.D. in 1991 and revised in 2007. It is published through Psychological Assessment Resource and is a multidimensional objective inventory designed to measure psychopathology and treatment planning for various psychopathological conditions. The current PAI form is not a revision of normative data, test form, or interpretative guidelines from the original 1991 edition. The current version reflects the…

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    INVENTORY Inventory is generally classified as Independent demand and dependent demand. Independent demand An inventory of an item that its demand is not dependent upon the demand of another item, these are finished goods e.g. a car, which orders come from external customers or manufactured for stock or sale. These inventories base on confirmed customer orders, forecasts, estimates and past historical data. Dependent demand An inventory of an item that depends on another item e.g. raw materials…

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