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    Lean Six Sigma Case Study

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    their process - it doesn’t add any value to the customers: + Defects: The product isn’t in accordance with customer wishes, inaccurate, late, incomplete Staff is rude and/ or sloppy. + Over-production: Wrong document Settings, blank paper, double printing, unused system features, redundant systems, unnecessary options and/or clauses. + Waiting: Batch processing, any delay between the first and the last step…

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    For the purpose of the paper every element, though living or non-living, has a voice and is able to express something about it that we need to be sensitized to which is the character, suitability and the properties of the material. A dialogue is a conversation between two or more entities regarding a particular topic for a purpose. As mentioned earlier, there are four groups which can be associated with that of a product among whom the dialogue happens  Designer – Designer  Designer –…

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    Also, because these processes are so effective, they reduce the amount of offenders that might be roaming the streets by a significant amount. Hence, the more people are aware of criminal profiling, and the multifaceted purposes of it, the greater sense of security they might…

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    Product Quality Reflection

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    How important the role of customer in product quality? Why? Customers can be categorized into internal customers and external customers. Internal customers are referring to the person at the next step in the certain processes or the employees whereas external customers are referring to the end users or the ultimate people that we are trying to satisfy. Both internal and external customers have important role in product quality. A product is quality enough if the product…

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    Industrial robotics are quasi-intelligent machines that increase production rates, efficiency, quality, and safety in all aspects of manufacturing and assembly. They have the ability to pick up single or multiple objects and place them anywhere within their reach, weld simple and complex parts together, and use sensors to inspect material or parts at any point in the manufacturing process. Although robotic arms and automation are a newer technology, both are taking the manufacturing industry by…

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    Xerox Case Study

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    Case 2 Review Question: 1. How would Xerox define diversity? How has its definition changed over the years? 2. What are the seven reasons why Xerox should be motivated to diversity their workforce? Illustrate how Xerox shows it values workplace diversity. 3. Does Xerox embody or defy the “leaking pipeline” phenomenon? Why? 4. Research question: Compare Xerox to other Fortune 500 companies. How are women and minorities represented at the highest levels of each organization? How can these…

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    According to the Printing Industries of America (2011, p. 1), “when it comes to an instructor and experience, it is expected that a teacher is qualified as a subject-matter expert and has good teaching abilities”. A survey conducted by the Learning & Development showed that…

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    Whole Foods Case Study

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    the environment. Paperless concept could lead the business to lean initiative by cutting unnecessary information or using e-document instead. This concept could effect the way that employees work and lean up business process. It could also save printing ink, which consider being hazardous materials.…

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    period. The ways of making textiles, the tools or sewing clothes and even the purpose of clothing were all new. The ‘flying shuttle’, ‘spinning jenny’ and ‘mule’ machines all led to innovations in weaving, which lead to mass-produced fabrics. Cylinder printing on cotton changed the look of patterns, the Jacquard loom allowed complex patterns to be woven into the fabric and the sewing machine enabled new complicated styles and cheaper ready made…

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    Question 1: A- Marketing is a set of processes or activities that seek to discover the desires of customers and develop a range of products or services that satisfy their desires and achieve the organization's profitability within a suitable period of time. Marketing can be defined as the art of selling, but sales are part of the process. From the societal point of view, marketing is the link between the material needs of the community and the response to the patterns of the economy by…

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