Application Exercise Name of Student Name of Institute Date Contents Voice of customer 3 Wiskia Restaurant 3 About Waskia Resturant 3 Identification of customers of Waskia Restaurant 4 1. Expectation of services receive 4 Summary 5 Reducing Waste 7 Process of Pharmaceutical Organization 7 Types of Waste 9 Waste Adverse Effect on Organization Performance 9 Waste Management 10 Constraint Management 11 Step of Production Process 11 Constraints 12 Ways for performing
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CAT 2008 Actual Paper Instructions: 1. The Test Paper contains 90 questions. The duration of the test is 150 minutes. 2. The paper is divided into three sections. Section-I: 25 Q:, Section-II: 25 Q:, Section-III: 40 Q. 3. Wrong answers carry negative marks. There is only one correct answer for each question. Section 1 1. The integers 1, 2, …, 40 are written on a blackboard. The following operation is then repeated 39 times: In each repetition, any two numbers, say a and
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Cafe Coffee Day is India's favorite coffee shop, for the young and the young at heart. CCD today has definitely become the largest youth aggregator.”Although demographically, a typical consumer would be male or female between 15-29 years of age, belonging to middle or upper middle class, we call our consumers young or young at heart. We are about juke boxes, good and affordable coffee and food.” Sudipta Sen Gupta, ex-marketing head, CCD. CCD focuses on projecting a feeling of togetherness, friendship
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S w STARBUCKS Ariff Kachra prepared this case under the supervision of Professor Mary Crossan solely to provide material for class discussion. The authors do not intend to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a managerial situation. The authors may have disguised certain names and other identifying information to protect confidentiality. Ivey Management Services prohibits any form of reproduction, storage or transmittal without its written permission. Reproduction of
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Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation Amul Brand Amul is the No. 1 dairy brand in India. Their products are sold internationally e.g. Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and China. Amul has firm commitment to corporate social responsibility. They have gained much international recognition, e.g. Case Study for Harvard Business School, for the brand’s contribution to local farmers. Such commitment guarantees high quality production of their range of products GCMMF: An Overview Gujarat
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“guilt-free taho.” The idea of guilt-free taho was formulated when a group of entrepreneurs was gathered in the house of one of their members having a hard time thinking on what product to innovate. While brainstorming, the group heard a taho vendor. They also heard a kid saying that she wants something new. And then a bright idea comes up on the minds of the businessmen that lead to the innovation of the Filipino delicacy.Since then, the product is still seeking for improvements in order to
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value chain. Between 1992 and 1996, when McDonald's opened its first outlet in India, it worked frenetically to put the perfect supply chain in place. It trained the local farmers to produce lettuces or potatoes to specifications and worked with a vendor to get the perfect cold chain in place. And explained to the suppliers precisely why only one particular size of peas was acceptable (if they were too large, they would pop out of the patty and get burnt). These efforts paid off in the form of joint
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Sri Lanka | Diversified Holdings Initiation of coverage EQUITY RESEARCH 5 September 2013 CT Holdings PLC (CTHR) Cashing in on consumption growth CT Holdings (CTHR) is the fourth-largest Sri Lankan diversified company by market capitalization. The company holds controlling interests in Cargills (CSE ticker: CARG, CTHR’s 70%-owned food retail company), the country’s largest chain of supermarkets, as well as in several companies in the food processing, restaurant, real estate, entertainment
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A PROJECT REPORT ON CONSUMER PREFERENCES WHILE BUYING TABLETS Submitted by : Deepika Sharma MBA IVth sem ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my profound and deep sense of gratitude to Mrs. Parul Dhargava for her cordial support, valuable information, time and guidance, which helped me in completing the project through various stages. I would also like to express my special gratitude to all the respondents without who this project would not have been possible, thank you for sparing
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wants Rose to manufacture it. Should Rose put its efforts behind its own brand instead? TOM ROSE hated to go to a meeting with ice cream on his pants. But Rose Partyware's after-school party-a monthly gesture of goodwill to the local community and, not incidentally, a field trial for products the company was developing- had confirmed his suspicions that one of the new ice-cream bowls was just too shallow. The five-year-old who had demonstrated that fact had been sitting right next to him. So here he
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