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    down to only two pieces of land, Gascony and Ponthieu. After King of France’s Charles IV died without and remaining brothers or sons, his nephew, Edward III assumed he would become king of France. When his cousin, Philip, was crowned king, Edward III was furious. He still held the position of King of England and in 1337, with his army finally assembled; Edward III declared war on France. England was victorious in the first battle known as the Battle of Cadsand. It established the territory of the

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    very important role in the evolution of total quality management throughout the world. He was born and raised in Tokyo and graduated from Tokyo University with an applied chemistry engineering degree. His ability to integrate and expand on both W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran’s management concepts into the Japanese system revolutionized its industrial sector. However, He did not become well known in the U.S. until they discovered of his fishbone diagram in which he designed to be used in the

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    870,000 full-time students were attending Canadian universities. The highest percentage increase of enrollment for undergraduates was in British Columbia (6.4%) and the highest percentage increase of enrollment for graduate students was in Prince Edward Island (38.1%) (AUCC.) With so many students, Altadena Computers has a large base to target and market their special brand of customized laptops. Because of to the economic downturn the prediction in Canada reflects more people returning to college

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    context vs low context in communication Daily communication includes verbal communication and nonverbal communication. Verbal communication is more common in low-context culture while nonverbal communication is more common in high-context culture. Edward Hall raised the concept of high context and low context in the book beyond culture. Context is the the commons and background knowledge that needs to be known and shared before effective communication between people. The more shared background knowledge

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    HA425: Operational Analysis and Quality Improvement Unit 3 Project Student Name: Tincy Jackson Part One What are the philosophical elements of CQI and how can these elements can be used in a health care setting? | The philosophical elements of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) consist of strategic focus, customer focus, systems view, evidence-based analysis, implementer involvement, multiple causation, solution identification, process optimization, continuing improvement, an organizational

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    Herman Bautista 9/25/2013 Discussion Question Chapter 7 Process Flow Analysis 1. Provide the definition of a bottleneck. Why is it important to find the bottleneck? A bottleneck is a phenomenon where the performance or capacity of an entire system is limited by a single or limited number of components or resources. The term bottleneck is taken from the 'assets are water' metaphor. As water is poured out of a bottle, the rate of outflow is limited by the width of the conduit of exit

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    made a substantial contribution to the promotion of quality programs and methods in the Asian Pacific. Kaoru Ishikawa was also a recipient of the Second Order of the Sacred Treasure from the Emperor of Japan—the same recognition bestowed upon W. Edwards Deming and Joseph M. Juran. Perhaps the most dominant leader in JUSE, Kaoru Ishikawa also served as president of the Japanese Society for Quality Control and the Musashi Institute of Technology and co-founded and served as president of the International

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    Yamile Macklin Course Project Week 7 Toyota Motor Company Managing Quality BSOP588 Managing Quality 02/03/14 Toyota Motor Company Quality Management Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), is commonly known as Toyota in the stock markets was founded in 1933 By Kiichiro Toyoda. Toyota has enjoyed continuous growth in the automotive industry for decades as the largest automobile manufacturer and multinational automaker with an excess of five million vehicles per year, employing over 320,000 employees

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    Lecture 2 Quality Theory Ming-Hung Shu, Professor Kuas-IE&M 1 Understanding Quality Concepts 3/1/2014 Outline  Quality Theory  What is Theory?  Inductive Reasoning v.s. Deductive Reasoning  Leading Contributors to Quality Theory  Dodge; Fisher; Shewhart; Deming; Crosby; Juran; Feigenbaum; Ishikawa; Taguchi; Conclusion  Quality Management Evolution  Lean Six-Sigma Evolution; Holistic Views of Quality Evolution Viewing Quality Theory from a Contingency Perspective

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    To What Extent Was Protestantism Fully Established by 1553?

    It is my opinion that Protestantism was not fully established by 1553 however, I do believe that it progressed considerably during Edward’s reign despite the opinions of individuals such as John Foxe who summarised that ‘much tranquillity and, as it were, breathing time was granted to the whole Church of England’ during the years 1547 – 1553. Doctrinally, there were decided steps taken towards Protestantism during Edward’s reign; beginning as early as 1547 with the Royal Injunctions, Chantries Act

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