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    1b) Provide a one-two sentence summary of what the entire exercise was about. This SAP exercise revolves around the production logistics, emphasizing the regions involved in manufacturing the kites as well as the processes and steps required to do so. It portrays the significance of planning for materials in the process of procurement as it is essential to have the correct amount of materials required in order to finish the product. Through the exercise we can learn how to make planned orders…

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    work in conjunction with major international manufacturers, and help international companies through the government restrictions. At this point, this program has successfully secured over seventeen international manufacturing projects from various industries, and it has reformed several labor laws to make them more accommodating to modern day businesses (New Initiatives). Because some of the stricter government regulations have been relaxed by this program, it eases companies’ minds that they…

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    To obtain the data needed for the question, I first downloaded the dataset per instruction of the question. Specifically, I obtained the data of “rental commitments minimum – 5-year total” and “total liabilities,” assuming that these data reflect firms’ lease commitments and total liabilities. The dataset was then organized as follows: To throw out the “bad data,” I sorted out all the rows containing blank cells by the “filter” tool and removed all the duplicated rows by the “remove…

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    Miss Julie is naturalistic play written by August Strindberg in 1888. A naturalistic piece is a more extreme form of realism that is defined as “An avant-garde movement, which flourished between 1880 and 1914, that portrayed heredity and environmental factors as the primary causes of human behavior through the accurate rendition of external realities,” explains editor Tobin Nellhaus. Miss Julie contains these naturalistic elements as it takes place in real time and focuses heavily on survival of…

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    1.Why did Philips’ organizational structure make sense in the 1950s and 1970s? Why did this structure start to create problems for the company in the 1980s? ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE SUCCESSFUL IN 1950S AND 1970S:- Philips developed globally by the time of world war ll, as per the demand the company's national organizations in Britain, Australia, brazil, canada, and united states became autonomous. The strong national organizations with their own entity by their own manufacturing, marketing, and…

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    In this essay I am going to discuss recent changes of production in a global environment, and based on these changes, explain how business leaders will have to change in order to thrive in the next four years. Global production is the creation and assembly of components to make a finished product that will be exported to multiple different countries (Investopedia, 2016). The ability to adapt as a manager is crucial, as 21st century business leaders are currently working in a complex environment…

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    • Industry Structure: interdependent relation among suppliers of inputs, buyers of outputs, substitute products, potential new entrants, rivalry among competing firms. (PG 440) o Suppliers of inputs: EDA Industry mainly depends on inputs from three main suppliers – Mentor Graphics, Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems. o Buyers of outputs: Hi-Tech electronics development and manufacturing industry, PCB and semi-conductor manufacturers, aircraft industry, automotive industry, defense industry,…

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    Chapter 5: History’s Haves and Have Nots The overall point of this chapter was to figure out why some areas adopted food production at different times of other areas. Only a few areas had developed food production independently, but they had done so at very different times. Near those areas, hunter-gatherers adopted food production, while other areas did not and were replaced by invading food producers, but again, at very different times. Many people of some ecologically sound areas for food…

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    warfare, manufacturers who had contributed products to the army during World War, had altered their management of the manufacture. Nevertheless, organizations thought of novel innovations, focusing directly onto consumers to meet personal wants. Industry players targeted to deliver services to consumers, which were financially applicable to buy automobiles and home appliances. Consumer buying power became dominant throughout the American commonwealth. Mass production as mentioned nourish in…

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    Wage-And-Hour Regulations

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    Administrator’s Interpretation 2015 where guidance is provided to employers and employees to avoid misclassification. Just last year, the Wage and Hour Division investigated hundreds and hundreds of cases of more than 109,000 workers in various industries that resulted in over $79 million in back wages. Thus, twenty six states have decided to take an initiative along with the Department to Labor in the past few years to prevent misclassifications. Many states’ agencies are signing a three year…

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