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    recognized methods for integrating supply chain and measuring their members’ performance is the supply chain operations reference (SCOR) model. The SCOR model is used as a supply chain management diagnostic, benchmarking and process improvement tool by manufacturing and service firms in a variety of industries around the globe. Some of the more notable firms have success using the SCOR model include Intel, IBM, Cisco, Siemens etc. striving for the best telecommunications supply chain. The…

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    In the world of Operations Management, especially in manufacturing, change is inevitable. There can be changes to the product based on customer feedback and product improvement. There can be changes to the processes due to new technology, think about robots, or product redesign. There can also be changes to the basic way you extrapolate data to determine how your operations are running. We used to keep track of production data on paper, it was inefficient at best and lacked the timeliness to…

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    Demand Planning

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    secret that demand planning is a process that many businesses go through to remain successful. It allows for the creation of forecasts that will help the business manage their inventory levels. This is beneficial because the business can then use this information to align their inventory levels along with the fluctuation of demand that is placed on a particular product. Because it is so important, there are multiple strategies that businesses can rely on when it comes to demand planning. As…

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    Pressure of deadlines is one of the most important factors that led to interpersonal conflict between Eden and Abrams. While Eden’s main objective is to deliver the product on time, Abrams has a time strain on using the machine. He can only use it when the subcontractors are not and as you can see, this can lead to Eden interrupting constantly on Abrams while in the middle of a train of thought. This has been happening for a while and understanding the way of work of each person is important to…

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    track of our planning because we could plan backwards from the show itself and note down all of the important events that would need to be done by the night. Looking ahead to all of our plans helped us get an idea of what minor things we would need to do on the lead up to each big thing and it especially helped me with my advertisements as I could see what I would have to advertise and when. For example, as soon as we made our action plans we went straight to the end of the planning period to…

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    a. Consider authorization of a contract with San Benito Heating and Sheet Metal for roof repairs to the Community Services Building. (NTE $5,184): E.D. Flores reached out to Steel Solutions for an additional proposal but was not provided a proposal. E.D. Flores requested authorization to issue the contract to San Benito Heating. A motion was made to approve the contract with San Benito Heating. If Royce does respond back to CSDC please let board know. M/ Diaz S/ Wright V/U b. Consider…

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    SUMMARY Land Use & land cover change processes occurs at the interface between human and environmental systems interacting with both of these systems and with each other by feedback. However, there are other systems involved in these interactions to include natural and socioeconomic changes. As such land management decisions must have a balance between optimizing the various opportunities and the challenges imposed by various external factors. This proves that land-use and landscape change…

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    St. Vincent Group topic: Time Management In today’s session, group members learned how to manage and use their time effectively at their job and in recovery. Group members completed the handout “Be on time checklist” to see how to make it to an appointment or treatment on time. Then, group members were to share how to manage and use their time appropriately from now on. PO moderately participated in the group activities, and shared the benefits and the consequences of having /not having…

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    Although I believe I am an arduous, head forward student, by tracking my time throughout the course of five consecutive days I have proven to myself how many precious moments I waste. In other words, I spend the majority of my time watching Netflix or procrastinating around my work. Through out the course of my past year, Sophomore year, I cut off Netflix in order to focus on my studies. Since I am easily sucked into television shows I decided to wait until summer till I got back to my Korean…

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    A person’s has two options on how to live life; either plan accordingly or plan as the day goes by. There is no right or wrong way with these options, but one helpful skill is being able to manage time wisely. Once reaching adulthood, time management can be a hassle because of the overwhelming responsibilities. The poor choices made of not working towards completing daily tasks at his/her best efforts shouldn 't be a habit. Their should be an early upbringing in middle school students, to…

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