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    Introduction The National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) is a group of standards developed by the International Society of Technology in Education (ISTE). I explored the NET standards in order to reflect on the penetration level of technology in my school for administrators, students, and teachers, as well as to reflect as a future leader on the standards and the implementation of technology in schools. The NET standards, are standards that were developed to engage students, teachers,…

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    Introduction Integration of math and science is a current issue impacting the classroom, this issue has multiple view points some negative and some positive. No matter the viewpoints it is important to consider how integration impacts the students. At the end of the day what students retain is what matters most and retaining information can happen in a variety of different ways. Integration provides a way to connect multiple subjects and allows students to make connections. Integration can be…

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    SME In Thailand Analysis

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    This includes holding the SMEs National Awards Competition to select the best SMEs (OSMEP, 2014) in accordance with a set of criteria from the Thailand Quality Award (TQA) which is considered a world-class award. The fundamentals of the technical and decision-making processes are identical to the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) of the United States of America, as the MBNQA is being adopted by many countries around the world (TQA, 2014). The SMES National Award sets criteria from…

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    Baldrige served in this position until his death on July 25, 1987. Due to Baldrige's excellent managerial skills and his contributions leading to improvements in the economy, the Quality Improvement Act of 1987 was renamed the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award after his death. The purpose of The Baldrige National Quality Award is to give recognition to businesses and organizations for their outstanding and excellent performance and service. “The award was originally intended for…

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    It is a high honor for any organization to be nominated, let alone receive the Malcolm Baldridge Quality Award. When an organization receives this designation they are stating that they are one of the best in the country in terms of quality care. Patients and customers will except to receive this quality treatment whenever they visit that location that has received this prestigious award. In 2015 one of the best hospitals in the United States received this prestigious award. That hospital is…

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    Oberoi Hotel Case Study

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    The Oberoi group was founded by late Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh in 1934. The first Oberoi Hotel came into existence by converting Maharaja’s palace in Srinagar and converted it into “The Oberoi Palace Hotel”. Since then the Oberoi Hotel chain is growing, marking a luxurious mark at each step. Product The Oberoi Palace Hotel in Srinagar, Kashmir was introduced by leasing Maharaja’s palace and converting it into a hotel in 1956. After that the company started its flight services in 1957. The first…

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    manufacturing and business world, quality management has become an important aspect. Demand by for quality goods and services is the primary reason for the pursuance of quality in the outputs. Apparently, consumers have become aware of their right to quality products and services than before. They are therefore more selective on what they purchase. This awareness has increased the competitiveness in the market, and this has forced all firms to result in quality management to cope with the…

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    B), Quality Assurance According to (Arnold & Holler, 1995), quality assurance is “all those planned and systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence that a system or product will perform satisfactorily in service”. They further claim that quality assurance responsibilities include: “setting broad goals, providing guidance, setting direction, reviewing qualifications and training personnel, reviewing quality-related records, developing and documenting as well as following…

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    environment.2” Discussion/Current Research In 1970, Congress created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and passed the Clean Air Act. This gave the federal government ability to clean up air pollution in the United States of America3. The EPA and states, tribes, local governments, industry, and environmental groups have worked to establish a variety of programs to reduce air pollution levels across America3. Under the Act, EPA and states set emissions limits for motor vehicles and…

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    Canadian Car Industry

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    of the annual GDP. The industry is progressing to meet the demands of consumers and government alike. They have set the standards to manufacture environmental friendly, fuel efficient vehicles. The Canadian vehicle industry is a part of the NAFTA trade agreement which includes the U.S, Mexico and Canadas combined agreement for free trade, economic growth and increasing the quality of life for its people. Global Competition Global competition is an integral part of the automobile industry in…

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