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    Standardization testing has been around since the 1960s to prove the knowledge each student has. Tests such as the SAT and the ACT which will determine your college education, career, and future. As well as the state testings, under the ruling of the No Child Left Behind act, that decides how much funding a school get based on how the students are taught and how much they learned. However, these types of tests have huge negative impacts on students lives and futures. Many teachers, students,…

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    What Is Lean Six Sigma

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    Improvement is formed from “stable yet flexible processes” with an uninterrupted flow of information ("What Is Lean Six Sigma?"). The Six Sigma program teaches a “problem solving methodology” to achieve a standardization of quality without variations ("What Is Lean Six Sigma?"). Standardization is attained by selectively restructuring and updating techniques and methods used in daily activities and manufacturing ("What Is Lean Six Sigma?"). The results of the combined programs show a decrease…

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    ideas. Due to the homogenization of larger societies it is necessary to observe civilizations unblemished by the standardization of modern societies. These cultures such as the Dyaks, Hopis, Fijians and Yakuts are significant for study due to their isolation providing them the opportunity to form localized social norms. When it comes to higher cultures universal forms and the standardization of custom and belief have given us the idea that our ethical arguments are the prime examples of ethics…

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    When it comes to accreditation the first thing in most healthcare workers that comes to mind is The Joint Commission (JCO) formerly knew as The Joint Commission on Accreditation Organizations (JCAHO). Accreditation is very important to the healthcare community in a sense of how they are looked at as an organization. In this paper I will discuss the overall view of Accreditation programs in the healthcare organization, the purpose of accreditation, differences types of accreditation and the…

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    Lean Supply Chain Case Study

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    1. Introduction Under the globalisation and very integrated relation ship between individual companies in amost all industries, more and more companies adopted new business models which focus on their core competitiveness, while outsource the less important operations and services to third parties. In manufacturing, this means that companies are changing themselves from single plants into domestic and international contract manufacturer. Under such circumstance, sourcing from suppliers from all…

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    Whatever parts of the process needs to be improved can be improved and it also paves the way for the second principle whereby the critical control points are determined. Within this step all critical points within the operation must be controlled, are identified (Principles of HACCP, 2016). Any step at which control can be applied and is crucial to prevent a food safety hazard to an acceptable level is a critical control point. Any potential hazard which may cause an illness or injury due to the…

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    Implementation of a Standardized Handoff Procedure in Surgical Patients Communication errors continue to plague healthcare and can lead to increased morbidity and mortality in patients. Staggers & Blaz (2012) acknowledge that “important information gaps, omissions, and errors” related to patient care can occur in the handoff process (p. 247). Inconsistencies, including information loss and misunderstanding, in the report process between providers are factors that may lead to an…

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    the private consumer market both within and outside Denmark. After this short introduction to the company I attempt to answer case study’s questions. 1. Based on the article “Standardization and Adaptation of International Marketing Mix Activities: A Case Study” I will discuss company’s strategic choice between standardization and adaptation activities under expansion process. During globalization process, is crucial to understand that internationalization is require product customization, due…

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    society. Apple chooses how and what to sell on their device. Similarly, schools limit their students with a teaching method that strictly relies on teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic. This method of teaching creates a system of standardization. This standardization forms institutes where teachers only teach content on a standardized text. Likewise, students only learn things for the test. This system bottlenecks the learning process where students are not learning things that interest…

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    Collective Learning

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    order to succeed against a new challenge” (67). People are facing various difficulties all the time, and confidence help people to fight with challenges and success. Collective learning helps students to think outside the box, and overcome the standardization. “The world is full of problems to solve that cost little except imagination, relevant learning, and careful guidance by a teacher with the wisdom to no control every outcome or to think that the best way to measure is by keeping each kid…

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