...Quality Management for Organizational Excellence Name University of Phoenix MGT 449 Quality Management for Organizational Excellence “Quality Textiles International is an organization that weaves fabric and prepares the required sheet lengths as desired by customers. They have received recent complaints the fabric weight, measured in ounces per square inch, is not meeting customer requirements, which are very close to the control limits. Quality Textiles International’s quality assurance department checks the fabric weight on a regular basis and knows their process for fabric weight has a mean of 2.73 oz/in2 and a standard deviation of 0.31” (University of Phoenix, n.d., para. 1). 1.0 Histogram A graphical representation, which shows a visual impression and illustration of the data is known as a histogram. The plotted data and the values are arranged by the histogram in a regular manner like a graph. A histogram is quite easy to use and understand and by using a histogram representing difficult and lengthy calculations can be summarized very easily and accurately. A histogram is quite easy to read as well and requires little time to understand the histogram. 2.0 When should a person use a Histogram? When a person is uncertain what to do with a large set of measurements offered in a table, a person can use a histogram to categorize and show the data in a more user friendly layout. A histogram will make it simple to see wherever the bulk of values fall...
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...Decision-Making Process Paper Mira Blakey MGT/220 23August 2012 Dr. Thomas Woodruff Decision-Making Process Paper In order to describe the Business Research Process, one must be familiar with the steps. The steps are not necessarily set in stone, or in any particular order but generally address the following: 1. Clarifying the Research Question. For example patients complained about the length of time it takes to get a scheduled appointment with their designated doctor. The management dilemma was the delay in scheduled appointments was due to the high turnover rate of doctors on a military installation creating multiple vacancies. 2. Define the management question. What can be done to improve the delay between appointments? Brings the next point of defining the research question(s): Should the patient be assigned to a team of doctor(s) instead of one doctor due to the shortage of doctors? Can the number of appointments be reduced by conducting a more thorough examination during previous visits? Should we hire Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners to help augment the patient load? Can the Registered Nurses treat some of the patient issues? 3. The Research Proposal. This will likely require something to be drafted in writing. Now one must come up with a design to resolve the issue. This is no simple task. All areas of concerns should be addressed with a viable solution. Can a survey be administered to gather feedback from the patients? What questions...
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...Name: Yasir Iqbal Registration no: CIIT/SP15-EMBA-289/CVC Email ID: sp15emba289@vcomsats.edu.pk MGT-491 QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH FOR MANAGEMENT Submitted to: Prof. OSMAN BIN SAIF Research: The word research is composed of two syllables, re and search. “Re” is a prefix meaning again, a new or over again. “Search” is a verb meaning to examine closely and carefully, to test and try, or to probe. Together they form a noun describing a careful, systematic, patient study and investigation in some field of knowledge, undertaken to establish facts or principles. Research is basically based on primary and secondary sources. In primary source we collected original data via research "instruments" (surveys, interviews, questionnaires, "focus groups," etc.) to produce new knowledge on a particular topic. In addition to primary sources and original instruments another source is secondary data. The secondary sources are used to provide an overview of existing published knowledge on a topic and possible current debates about the topic. It also defines how the new knowledge described in a paper differs from what is already known. Definition: “The process of finding solutions to a problem after a thorough study and analysis” (Sekran, 2006) “Systematic inquiry that provides information to guide decision” (Cooper & Schindler, 2001) “Studious study of a subject that is intended to discover new facts or test new ideas, the activity of finding information...
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...USPS Blue Ocean Strategy Business Plan Final MGT 670 Spring Semester Blue Ocean Strategy The Postal Service should pursue the Blue Ocean Strategy of becoming a nationwide data collection network. According to the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) website they have 211,264 total vehicles as of 2014. The U.S. Government Accountability Office states that the USPS has the largest civilian fleet of vehicles in the world. The USPS also has delivers to every address in the United States- this requires an extensive delivery network. The USPS should exploit their vehicle fleet and extensive delivery routes to outfit their vehicles with sensors to become a data collection network. According to an article in Popular Science, the Postal Service’s fleet of vehicles could be equipped “with an array of cheap sensors, mail trucks could wireless deliver real time information on weather, pollutants, traffic, road conditions, and even locate gaps in cell phone coverage and television signals” (Dillow, 2010). The data collected could have homeland security implications as well, as noted in Popular Science, by sensors being able to identify chemical-biological threats as well as radiological threats. Threats are always prevalent to an organization, especially one that is trying to implement a new business opportunity to their existing business. The USPS is unique because they have threats that come from the private sector and threats that come from Congress in the public sector. The...
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...front tire is quickly going flat, and without a spare tube on me, it’s going to be at least an hour walk back to the car. So, what’s the first thing I do? Do I assess my injuries? Get off the trail so the next rider doesn’t run me over? Nope. I pull out my smashed iPhone, cutting my finger on the broken screen to hit “pause” on Strava. No way will I have my time bloated by this idleness. How can I possibly break into the top 10 on the leader board for this segment that way? And once I make top 10—well, King of the Mountain (KoM) is just around the corner… My poor Moots Strava—for those of you who don’t know—is a social fitness application that allows bikers and runners to share, compare, and compete with each other’s personal fitness data. The application lets you track your rides and runs via your iPhone, Android, or GPS device to analyze and quantify your performance and match it against people inside and outside your social circle. I got hooked because Bruce (our director of PM) is hooked. And he’s hooked because Ryan, Tim, and Chris (our developer, QA manager, and lead engineer respectively) are hooked. My Strava Dashboard I’ve been riding the trails at Valley Green for years. Previously, I’ve always seen it as a 17-mile loop with a that you can ride clockwise or counterclockwise. I kept track of my time, focusing on how quickly I could complete the entire loop and how well I was handling the technical challenges. But with Strava, I now see the trails as a series...
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...Follow-on Activity Qualitative Risk Analysis Purpose: Use this follow-on activity to perform a data quality assessment with data of previous projects. Instructions for use: To use this tool, gather historical and lessons-learned risk data from past projects. Then review its accuracy and relevance by evaluating it against a set of listed criteria. Does the data fulfill the criteria or not? Provide a reason. Finally, conclude whether your findings give you confidence in the data. Document your answers in the tables provided. Evaluate how complete the data is |Completeness | |Question |Yes/No |Reasons |Conclusions | |Is the data complete? |Row 2 Column 2 [pic] |Row 2 Column 3 [pic] |Row 2 Column 4 [pic] | |Are charts graphics, and tables completely |Row 3 Column 2 [pic] |Row 3 Column 3 [pic] |Row 3 Column 4 [pic] | |filled in? | | | | For online use, complete each row as described in the instructions. If you would like to work with the page as hard copy, simply print it out using the Print link at the top of this page. Evaluate the data's clarity |Clarity...
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...Derrick Chapman Jr. ITM501- Module I Case November 11, 2013 In review of my position on information overload, there would be no such overload if avenues such as the various social media outlets, informative readings with little or no credibility, and networking forums with no proven success records were not so heavily relied upon within organizations. The course background readings shed light on how social media is hindering the notions of the Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom. Data is defined as unprocessed information, while information is data that has had a chance to be processed, and finally knowledge and wisdom is something that can be reflected upon (Green, P. 2010). If you are constructively processing the data that you are receiving you will be come a learning organization, possessing the attributes of knowledge and wisdom. A learning organization will be taught through experience or simply stated trial and error. Learning will maximize innovation, effectiveness, and performance, and this knowledge should be spread throughout the organization creating a very reliable, proven, and stable structure. From a personal perspective if your organizations structure is designed to support and manage information there should be no overload. There are endless consequences to information overload, especially when the overload is at the hands of social media technologies. Most of the technologies were designed with the expectations...
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...transition at the start of the bit if the data is a logic ‘0’ Note: Tanenbaum has a transition for a logic ‘1’ instead. 2. There is always a transition in the middle of the bit. 3. The direction of the transition is immaterial (hence there are two possible waveforms for any data stream depending upon the initial conditions). This gives us the following sample test data assuming pairs of logic levels for one actual bit: Data 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 Differential 01 10 10 10 01 01 10 01 Manchester (1) Differential 10 01 01 01 10 10 01 10 Manchester (2) After Halsall 2. Design Steps The output is toggling which suggests a flip flop. If Data = ‘0’ Output = Clock or inverse clock If Data = ‘1’ Output = 2 on –ve clock or inverse 2 on –ve clock Hence the output must be made up of two AND gates and an OR gate to select either * clock or inverse clock when Data = ‘0’ or * 2 on –ve clock or inverse 2 on –ve clock if Data = ‘1’ By De Morgan’s theorem (A.B)+(C.D) = (A.B).(C.D) So we can use three 2 input NAND gates instead of two 2 input AND gates and one 2 input OR gate. Finally we need to flesh out the additional circuitry required. 3. Test Data set The actual test data needs to be more along the following lines: Data 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Output 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 Data 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Output 01 10 01 10 01 10 01 10 01 10 01 10 01 10 Data 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Output 10 01 01 10...
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...global sense. My objective is to benchmark industries with respect to the data shared between business partners and business to business transactions. The Food industry is not known as the leader in Customer – Vendor data sharing, so my research will first seek to define the leading industry and then define what characteristics separate the leaders. The secondary research will result in the following outputs. • Journal article summaries, with citations, of relevant information • Book chapters or segments that establish an academic foundations for the B to B interactions including relevant history and future expectations • A repository of my findings to share with my cohort 1. Research the current world class state-of-the-art in customer service. a. Define the world class quality reporting (WCQR) and service currently available i. By Industry segment ii. Include Depth of disclosure, delivery timing, iii. Business to Business commitment to achieve WCQR iv. Define WCQR Customer satisfaction and service levels v. Find, interview and evaluate the best companies, as possible ← Phase 2: Primary Data Collection – September to October 2010 Primary research will include Farmland Foods stakeholders and key Customer’s chosen to participate. Research will be conducted various methods that will be defined and changed to fit the environment as the data collection progresses. 1. Conduct an environmental scan within Farmland...
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...[pic] [pic] Data Loss and Misuse [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Question: The service provider shall provide Client Based Data Leakage Services necessary to provide services and support for Data Loss Protection (DLP) with the following activities: a) Deploy the Clinet endpoint agent (XEA) to all new client machines. b) Deploy the XEA to at least 95% of existing in-scope client machines within 90 days of its initial release. c) Deploy any patches or updates to the XEA out to 95% of existing XEA-equipped machines (both clients and servers) within 45 days of those patches or updates being released from testing with approval to deploy. d) Monitor, investigate and remediate instances where the XEA ceases to function on any machine (client or server) that is still connecting to the XGI. e) Monitor, initiate investigation, and escalate alerts generated by the DLP system indicating mishandling of Clinet classified data. f) Distribute reports and data extracts as required. g) Support Tier I and II help-desk end-users’ and server application support questions arising from the XEA. Can you meet this requirement? Please explain below. ORGANIZATION understanding of Requirements: Clinet is looking for Client Based Data Leakage Services necessary to provide services and support for Data Loss Protection (DLP)...
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...management External data and information considerations consists of four external factors that are economic, sociological, political and technological. Economic factor consists of funding sources, contributors, consumers and competitors. Sociological factors include the local community where the agency functions. Political factors are all the regulatory and accrediting bodies including the agencies board of directors. The technological domain is about all the areas an agency needs to improve regarding technological advancements. All four domains must be kept in check and any questions that may come up need to be addressed so that the agency will have the necessary information when it is needed. Internal data and information considerations consists of organizational purpose, organizational planning, organizational operations, human resources, technological resources, and financial resources. The first three domains have to do with the vision of the agency, reviewing the short term, and long term plans for the agency and the everyday expectations of agency and what data will be needed for the purpose, planning and operations of the agency. Human resources domain is about what data or information is needed regarding employees of the agency. What data is to be tracked regarding employees licensing, certifications, trainings, health information. Technological resources domain is about the agency finding new technology to keep, track and modify data and information. This domain...
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...Discuss the importance of data accuracy. Inaccurate data leads to inaccurate information. What can be some of the consequences of data inaccuracy? What can be done to ensure data accuracy? Data accuracy is important because inaccurate data leads may lead to such things as the closing down of business, it may also lead to the loosing of jobs, and it may also lead to the failure of a new product. To ensure that one’s data is accurate one may double check the data given to them, as well as has more than one person researching the data they are researching. Project 3C and 3D Mastering Excel: Project 3G CGS2100L - Section 856 MAN3065 - Section 846 | | 1. (Introductory) Do you think Taco Bell was treated fairly by the mass media when the allegations were made about the meat filling in its tacos? I think so being that they are serving the people for which I must say that if you are serving the people then it’s in the people rights to know what exactly you are serving them. 2. (Advanced) Do you think the law firm would have dropped its suit against Taco Bell if there were real merits to the case? It’s hard to say but do think that with real merits it would have changed the playing feel for wit real merits whose the say that Taco Bell wouldn’t have had an upper hand in the case. 3. (Advanced) Do you think many people who saw television and newspaper coverage about Taco Bell's meat filling being questionable will see the news about the lawsuit being withdrawn? I doubt that...
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...Students that struggle with reading in school is not a new problem. This has been a challenge for teachers for years and continues to be an issue in school systems nationwide. As stated in video program five, “While a child’s development may be delayed, the developmental pattern will remain the same.” (Bear, 2004 ). This really lets school officials know that these students are reachable, but the teachers need to provide appropriate instruction for the student’s developmental level. There are several things to be considered such as: grouping, type of instruction, spelling words, and vocabulary. Teaching special education, it seems that my students are usually grouped in the teacher/child ratio. Within those small groups there are a variety of reading levels and adjustments that have to be made. We have reading groups everyday in my classroom. My students along with my teammates students are grouped according to ability. Even with that type of grouping remediation for some students is needed because of their rate of progress. It was stated in video program five that struggling readers need repetition, practice, and explicit instruction (Bear,2004). I try to provide this through different modalities. One strategy is a computer program called Intelli-talk. This is a program similar to Cowriter or Write Out Loud. It allows information to be inputted into the system by the teacher and it will orally read the directions, any...
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...different business functions, organizations had to develop complex interfaces for the systems to communicate with each other. In ERP, a system such as accounting information system is built as a module integrated into a suite of applications that can include manufacturing, supply chain, human resources. These modules are integrated together and are able to access the same data and execute complex business processes. With the ubiquity of ERP for businesses, the term “accounting information system” has become much less about pure accounting (financial or managerial) and more about tracking processes across all domains of business. [edit]Software architecture of a modern AIS A modern AIS typically follows a multitier architecture separating the presentation to the user, application processing and data management in distinct layers. The presentation layer manages how the information is displayed to and viewed by functional users of the system (through mobile devices, web browsers or client application). The entire system is backed by a centralized database that stores all of the data. This can include transactional data generated from the core business processes (purchasing, inventory, accounting) or...
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...delivery of health care. This is particularly true as it relates to the cost of providing health care services (Eaton, 2006). At Mercy Medical Center, not unlike any other health care facility, the use of statistics is pervasive throughout the organization. First and foremost Mercy uses statistics to develop and maintain its financial imperatives (Minnis, 2008). Simply stated if actual cost of providing health care services exceeds the revenue generated the organization will have difficulty keeping its doors open. This paper will discuss examples of descriptive and inferential statistics in use at Mercy Medical Center. Also discussed will be how data at nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio levels of measurement are used within the organization. Finally, the advantages of accurate interpretation of statistical data and improved decision making within the organization will be discussed. Descriptive Statistics An example of a descriptive statistic used at Mercy Medical Center is time spent by the Emergency Department on yellow alert status. Yellow alert is defined by the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (2012) as ambulance diversion from a designated emergency department that is unable to effectively manage additional patient volume at that time. Several years ago it became an organizational imperative to minimize and indeed eliminate barriers for patients accessing health care services provided by Mercy Medical Center. Yellow alert...
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