...Fishbowl Inventory Peter Ruble QRB/501 06/06/11 Dr. David Pardo Abstract The following paper will describe the Fishbowl Inventory Software system which is used by small, medium and large businesses to manage their inventory data. It will explain how the system works and what employees need to know in order to use it effectively. It will also explain the advantages and disadvantages of using the software. As a result of the Fishbowl Inventory System, Macy’s gross margin of 39.94% has increased 13 points year after year (Lockard, R. 2010). This inventory system, which integrates with QuickBooks, has helped Macy’s maintain a precise inventory count over the different holiday seasons. With this streamlined inventory system, Macy’s is able cut down on overstocked equipment and wasted material. As a result of having their inventory in place at the right time, they are able to avoid having to cut prices in order to move their products. For every sales and purchase transaction that is scanned through a mobile barcode scanner, Fishbowl transfers the invoice and vendor bills to the QuickBooks software which handles accounting. The mobile barcode scanner allows you to collect data based on serial numbers, lot numbers, revision levels and expiration dates. Inventory is automatically updated so you now exactly how much space you need in your warehouse. With the Fishbowl software, you can create auto-reorder points which will automatically place orders based on past successes...
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...ACCOMMODATION DURING HOLIDAYS 1.1 Medium & long-term residents 1.1.1 Grand President 1.1.2 Centrepoint Serviced Apartments 1.2 Short time hotels 1.2.1 Playboy Hotel (PB Hotel) 1.2.2 Penthouse Hotel 1.2.3 Asoke Place 1.2.4 Street 1 lodge (Sukhumvit Soi 1) 1.2.5 Dynasty Inn. 1.3 Major Hotels 1.3.1 JW Marriott 1.3.2 Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit 1.3.3 Landmark Hotel 1.4 Others 1.4.1 Rembrandt Hotel 1.4.2 Nana Hotel 1.4.3 Manhattan Hotel MASSAGE PARLORS 2.1 Thai Traditional Massage (TTM) 2.2 Soapy massage 2.2.1 First Class MPs 2.2.2 Option 2 2.2.3 Option 3 2.2.4 Others 2.2.5 Remarks on models and sideliners 2.2.6 Remarks on a sandwich service 2.2.7 Remarks on youth and services provided 2.2.8 MP girls saying NO to a certain customer 2.3 Eden Club vs. Darlings? 2.4 Pattaya MPs 2.5 Oil Massage 2.5.1 Barons Barber Shop 2.5.2 Euro Inn PUBS AND BEER BARS 3 Pubs and beer bars 3.1 Sukhumvit Rd. 3.2 Patpong No. 1 4 Specialty bars and karaoke JOINTS 4.1 Counter 1 and 2 4.2 Star of Lights 4.3 Lolitas 4.4 EDEN Club 5 Dance Clubs 5.1 CM2 5.2 La Lunar 5.3 Bed 5.4 Club Orbit 6 Go-go clubs 6.1 Patpong 6.2 Thaniya Plaza 6.3 Nana Plaza 6.4 Soi Cowboy 6.5 How to avoid the pushy GGgirls? MEMBER Clubs and KTVs/PR Clubs 7 MEMBER Clubs and KTVs/PR Clubs 7.1 Exotica 7.2 Piano 7.3 Club 487 7.4 Chateau Blanc 7.5 Spice Club 7.6 The Club 7.7 FAQs on member clubs 8 Freelancers 8.1 Siam Hotel 8.2 Grace Hotel 8.3 How to behave with a freelancer? 9 Transportation 9.1 The useful BTS Skytrain 9.2 Taxi from...
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...Internal Control and Risk Evaluation Lauren A Lewis Accounting Information Systems ACC/542 June 23,2014 Yasin Dadabhoy Internal Control and Risk Evaluation Internal controls and risk assessments are an essential part for an organization to be successful. Management at Kudler Fine Foods has reviewed the flowcharts prepared and is requesting information on controls that will be required. Risks are the negative events that may occur causing a change in an organizations productivity. Internal controls are the policies and procedures put in place to reduce unexpected occurrences related with the risks. This brief will discuss the risks of Kudler Fine Food’s current Accounting Information System evaluated by Learning Team A. It will also identify all risk and control points by incorporating the controls and risk into the flowcharts. Team A will design internal controls to ease risks to the systems, and discuss other controls, outside the system, that Kudler Fine Foods may need When evaluating Kudlers accounting information systems and the integration of the automation we found that Kudlers focus should be on payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and inventory processes. Theses processes have risk involved. This brief will focus on Kudlers internal and external controls, which include polices and procedures, HR compliance/code of conduct and computer information access. Kudler must maintain a policy and procedures system documenting in detail how each procedure...
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...Brian Kopp 10/8/08 Expository Writing Shelby Brenn With and Against the Grain In Robert Jensen’s “Being Colorblind Does Not Offset Innate Advantages of White Privilege,” he says that despite “progression” of anti-racism in America, our society is still racist. He states that the very method, “colorblindness,” is racist. He argues that being colorblind is a privilege only whites can have. He states that whites are privileged because they do not have to worry about how they are judged by the people they encounter. Jensen explains more in depth this statement by showing how racism affects non-white people, but not white people. Jensen does, however, propose a solution. He suggests that instead of de-racing people, Americans need to acknowledge differences in cultures, and also understand the obstacles different people face due to racial and social norms. Jensen makes his final claim that despite the perception of America as being a level playing field, non-whites are still constrained by social barriers. With the Grain For most of my life, I have lived in places with little diversity. I grew up in a small town called Smithville, which had very little diversity. There were only one or two black families who lived in Smithville. There were even less Asian and Hispanic families there. The vast majority of people were white. All the teachers in my elementary school and high school were white. I did not encounter much diversity in Smithville, but the lack of diversity...
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...June Marketing Update During the month of June, we will be promoting the Blue Moon Seasonal with an orange rimmer. When a guest orders a Summer Honey Wheat Blue Moon, they get an orange rimmer for FREE. This is a traffic driving promotion. There is a poster and flyer template on Magna for you to customize and print if you want to promote a special price point. This offer will be promoted via: P.O.P., email, Facebook, website, mobile app, and mobile text. Stores will receive a kit with 2 jars of orange mixture and a rimmer before June 1st. Our beer partner in June is Miller Coors and stores need to have the Blue Moon Seasonal and Miller Lt. available. We will also be promoting our Kryptonite ‘Rita throughout the month of June. This is a summer margarita favorite for guests and a nice check builder. This will be promoted via: P.O.P., Facebook, and website. June P.O.P. (see attached diagram for placement) All of the following P.O.P will arrive before June 1st and should be posted the morning of June 1st prior to opening • Table Tent (place on every table including the side rooms, this replaces the current table tent) • Counter Card (place on hostess counter, this replaces the current counter card) • 5 Posters: -Year of Beer – Boxing – Bigger Flavor, Bigger Taste – Blue Moon - Late Nt. 7 under $7 • Drink Menu Insert (this replaces the current drink menu insert) • Banner (replace your existing banner with this...
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...Whether you like the concept or you hate it, the idea has made online commerce more profit rich and efficient, and is making online shopping a better experience for consumers throughout the world. 2. Anne Mulcahy, Xerox – Anne turned things around when her company faced a financial crisis. Yes, I can directly relate. You can read about some of my adventures at Fishbowl here. Anne never aspired to the role of CEO, but neither did she shy away from the opportunity to lead when elected by the board of Xerox XRX +0.00% in 2001. During her tenure she was required to reduce the company’s workforce by 30% and later eliminated the entire desktop portion of Xerox. For her courageous execution in the face of adversity Chief Executive Magazine named her CEO of the Year in 2008 and U.S. News & World Report named her one of America’s Best Leaders.Forbes acknowledged Anne as one of the world’s most influential women in 2005 and 2009. 3. Brad Smith, Intuit – Intuit is one of the world’s largest and most successful financial software companies. It is the maker of the QuickBooks accounting software we have integrated with our Fishbowl Inventory software. Even as a company of nearly $4B in revenue with a market cap of approximately $16.5B, Intuit INTU +0.00%continues to operate like a collection of startups. Brad has fostered a culture where nearly 8,000 employees are allowed to take risks and to grow by learning from success and failure. 4. Howard Schultz, Starbucks – From his upbringing...
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...Introduction My name is Joshua Ettridge and I will be analysing the film techniques used in the film Limitless. Limitless is a 2011 science fiction film which is directed by Neil Burger. The scene I have chosen plays a key role in the story because it shows the audience how much of an effect NZT has on the lead character, Eddie Morra. It shows Eddie taking the drug and the transformation it causes immediately after. Setting This scene is set across many different settings, including his apartment, the gym, various places around New York, the casino and a beach side city. This shows the effect the drug has on Eddie, and how it is changing his life. The many different scenes show that Eddie isn’t staying in one place and that he is constantly changing locations. It shows how quickly the NZT can change his life, and how quickly he goes from being a ‘no-body’ to someone who is partying with supermodels in a beach-side mansion. The beach side mansion and the luxury sports car are symbols which show the audience that Eddie is becoming more successful and wealthy. Lighting, costumes & characterisation Neil Burger uses lighting to demonstrate the effects of NZT. As soon as Eddie took the NZT the lighting turned from bleak and dark to a lighter orange and yellow tinge. Neil Burger has used this particular colour to show that his This helps show the audience that NZT is ‘opening up his mind’, and helps the audience differentiate between when Eddie is on the drug and when he...
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...efficient, and is making online shopping a better experience for consumers throughout the world. The End of Middle Managers (And Why They'll Never Be Missed) David K. WilliamsDavid K. Williams Contributor The Case for Hiring 'Under-Qualified' Employees David K. WilliamsDavid K. Williams Contributor Who's Starting America's New Businesses? And Why? Cheryl ConnerCheryl Conner Contributor Brad Smith, Intuit CEO: 'How to Be a Great Leader: Get Out of the Way' David K. WilliamsDavid K. Williams Contributor 2. Anne Mulcahy, Xerox – Anne turned things around when her company faced a financial crisis. Yes, I can directly relate. You can read about some of my adventures at Fishbowl here. Anne never aspired to the role of CEO, but neither did she shy away from the...
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...Compound Word List #1 A Compound Word is 2 words into 1 word. | | lifetime | elsewhere | upside | grandmother | cannot | baseball | fireworks | passport | together | become | became | sunflower | crosswalk | basketball | sweetmeat | superstructure | moonlight | football | railroad | rattlesnake | anybody | weatherman | throwback | skateboard | meantime | earthquake | everything | herein | sometimes | also | backward | schoolhouse | butterflies | upstream | nowhere | bypass | fireflies | because | somewhere | spearmint | something | another | somewhat | airport | anyone | today | himself | grasshopper | inside | themselves | playthings | footprints | therefore | uplift | supergiant | homemade | without | backbone | scapegoat | peppermint | | | Compound Word List # 2 | | eyeballs | longhouse | forget | afternoon | southwest | northeast | alongside | meanwhile | keyboard | whatever | blacksmith | diskdrive | herself | nobody | seashore | nearby | silversmith | watchmaker | subway | horseback | itself | headquarters | sandstone | limestone | underground | glassmaking | riverbanks | touchdown | honeymoon | bootstrap | toothpick | toothpaste | dishwasher | household | township | shadyside | popcorn | airplane | pickup | housekeeper | bookcase | babysitter | saucepan | lukewarm | bluefish | hamburger | honeydew | raincheck | thunderstorm | spokesperson | widespread | weekend | hometown | commonplace...
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...IT UP!.DAY 2:QUICK REVISIONACTIVITY 1:DARE TO SHARE 2. | Introduction of the trainer and the training need is very much essential for an effective training programme. * Welcome the audience. * Introduction session wherein the trainer will introduce himself formally. * Engage people a bit by asking them to guess what could be that day’s training need . * Then introduce the training need to the audience using a video (showing importance of effective feedback mechanism in managing performance in a an organisation)As the audience is large, we can ask all the managers to write their names and the department they belong to on a piece of paper, so that a fishbowl draw can be done to call people out for participation, when ever it’s required throughout the training programme . Call 10 people from the audience using fishbowl draw, and ask them to share their experience as a manager and how easy or difficult it has been for them to manage the performance of their employees. This will actually bring into picture the various problems that a manager faces in managing the performance of his employees.This activity will basically make the audience aware that how a proper feedback/guidance can help an employee meet his personal as well as organizational targets in a better manner and how can they play their part in this success by giving a proper feedback.This is to formally introduce the topic to the managers and make them aware of : * Why is feed back...
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...Goals for Comp1 Apathy is the proverbial rope that binds us all ,aspiration the blade that frees us.Though young I still have my share of experiences.These experiences define who I am as a person and my goals define what I allow myself to experience.Being human i'm subject to occasional apathy but at one crux of my life i became overwhelmed with a sense of nothing.Through hard work and aspiration I rose above my apathy and began to truly experience life as I aspired to.This class is another experience i aspired to collect and my goals reflect that of an inexperienced youth in a fishbowl waiting to one day leap past the bounds of my bowl into a world much bigger than my own experience.Through this class i aspire to improve my composition skills to prepare myself for an environment that requires much more of me than i am currently capable,and as well to create a plethora of bonds with those i meet on my journey through Comp 1. The current level of the composition skills i posses , as seen in this essay,rest somewhere between an ignorant writer and an overconfident high school student..Through this class i'll endeavor to participate in and research thoroughly the assignments, with the goal of insight into writing elements in mind,offered. in order to not only sufficiently improve my skills but to exceed that of which will be required of me.With great effort and help,from the wonderfully humorous and eccentric ,Mr.Cornette I believe in earnest that i can greatly advance...
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...issues, showing the expanding flaws of American democracy in our modern world. First discussing the Exhibition season and the importance of the New Hampshire primary in grass roots politics, Dante Scala in Stormy Weather asserts that the first presidential primaries either give or take away a candidate’s momentum with the influence of the media fishbowl. Reading number sixty-seven No Place for Amateurs by Dennis Johnson focuses on the effect of political consultants on a candidate’s campaign for election. Discussing negative campaigning, reading sixty-eight Going Dirty by David Mark gives detail on political marketing, 527 groups and the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform of 2002. Reading number sixty-nine Why we vote by David Campbell highlights the different reasons why people vote. Finally, reading number seventy How Barack Obama Won by Chuck Todd and Sheldon Gawiser discusses the landmarks leading up to the 2008 election and the possibility of an alignment of the democrats. In Stormy Weather by Dante Scala the author describes the first stage of the election process as the exhibition season and the second stage as the media fishbowl. Scala describes the exhibition season as “the period that extends from the morning after a general presidential election, until the first contests in Iowa and New Hampshire more than three years later” (Scala, p. 491). This is the time where candidates create campaign themes in order to decide which constituencies are receptive of their ideals...
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...Club IT Part II Mechel Nixon University of Phoenix BIS-219 Professor Reddy Rodda August 3, 2010 Club IT Part II Identify three business problems that you see at Club IT. There are three business problems that need to be addressed at Club IT. There is no B2B e commerce transaction and there is no B2C e commerce transactions and the supply chain used for ordering food and beverages online is used is not efficient. These ideas and suggestions for Club IT will help make the club business flow more proficient. Evaluate Club ITs’ resources, customers, and supply chain. The Club IT marketing team has put together marketing strategies’ to let the community know where Club IT is located and it is designed for your nightclub entertainment needs. Club IT offers dance floors with various types of music and trendy food and beverages of your choice. Club IT also has a gift shop to purchase varies of gifts. Numerous nightclub owners attempt to gather a mixture of patrons to make certain the club is full to the capacity so that Club IT can create revenue and stay in business to satisfy the community club’s needs. The customers range from young adult professionals to university students but are commonly open to the public so whoever wishes to party at Club IT is welcome but keep in mind there is a 21 and up age requirements enforced. Club IT has several reliable food chains suppliers to choose from in order to run the nightclubs needs for the...
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...Investigatory Project Pila Conica: A Specie Fighting for its Survival- A Bio-Index Outlook The Pila conica, also known as the native apple snail, grow widely in our wetlands. This was a very good source of protein among farmers before. The presence of its alien counterpart, the Pomacea canaliculata, caused for its rapid extinction. The core purpose of this research is to determine which species has the highest biodiversity in six randomly –selected areas guided by the hypothesis that both species have the same biodiversity. In the experimentations, the researcher first gathered the materials needed. Then, the researcher selected qualified experimental sites and finalized it through fishbowl method. The researcher then counts the species in each experimental site. The researcher did this twice for more accurate results. Two-pair group designs were used in recording data. The researcher then compared results using the t-test. Finally, a generalization was made. The researcher computed a t value of 5.94 and 11.02 in the first and second sub-problem respectively. Both t values were significant at 5% level of probability when the degree of freedom is equivalent to 10. The results have shown above merely shows the large biodiversity of Pomacea canaliculata in our wetlands. This means that the native apple snails were really deprived of their habitat, food and other resources because of the presence of Pomacea canaliculata. The researcher recommends further studies...
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...Investigatory Project Pila Conica: A Specie Fighting for its Survival- A Bio-Index Outlook The Pila conica, also known as the native apple snail, grow widely in our wetlands. This was a very good source of protein among farmers before. The presence of its alien counterpart, the Pomacea canaliculata, caused for its rapid extinction. The core purpose of this research is to determine which species has the highest biodiversity in six randomly –selected areas guided by the hypothesis that both species have the same biodiversity. In the experimentations, the researcher first gathered the materials needed. Then, the researcher selected qualified experimental sites and finalized it through fishbowl method. The researcher then counts the species in each experimental site. The researcher did this twice for more accurate results. Two-pair group designs were used in recording data. The researcher then compared results using the t-test. Finally, a generalization was made. The researcher computed a t value of 5.94 and 11.02 in the first and second sub-problem respectively. Both t values were significant at 5% level of probability when the degree of freedom is equivalent to 10. The results have shown above merely shows the large biodiversity of Pomacea canaliculata in our wetlands. This means that the native apple snails were really deprived of their habitat, food and other resources because of the presence of Pomacea canaliculata. The researcher recommends further studies...
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