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    Nike, the Sweatshop Debate

    Claudia Hernández Rubio Dirección de operaciones Universidad San Jorge GADE, 2013-2014 Case study: Nissan, planning for quality and productivity 4. How can just-in-time approaches ensure that production is synchronized with customer demand? Thanks to a production line, perfectly constantly monitored and attention to customer order, where production is simultaneous to actual orders. Nissan process depends on the human ability of its employees and the accuracy of the machines that have

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    Nissan Wants to Enter Indian Auto Market

    present workforce consists of 23,605 workers globally.} 2. Automobile Manufacturing industries in India: In order to effectively establish the Nissan Motors industry we need to do a thorough market study of India Automobile Industry. India is presently, the sixth largest passenger vehicle producing country in the World. We need to identify whether: a. Is it feasible to establish the Nissan Industry in India considering all factors like: current global economy, political scenarios, etc

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    Riordon Manufacturing

    Accounting Information Systems Paper Riordan Manufacturing, Inc., a million dollar Fortune 1000 company, is a leader in plastic injection molding. Riordan is committed to producing superior products and has established a reputation with facilities across the United States and now in China. Riordan Manufacturing has cutting edge high-tech design capabilities enabling the generation of modern plastic designs for use in health care, automotive, aircraft, bottling

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    Commercial Airline Industry

    Introduction Boeing and Airbus have established themselves as market makers when it comes to the commercial airline manufacturing industry. As the only two major players, both companies have significant leverage over the supply chain, but competition has been intense between the two rivals. This intensity has driven both companies to pursue alternative methods of creating value along the supply chain. This analysis seeks to examine the soundness of the strategic supply chain decisions that

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    Oral Traditon

    value of the costs can be calculated beforehand whereas in Process Costing, the final value of the cost is calculated only at the end of the completed process. Job Costing is typically used by industries that manufacture customized heterogeneous products whereas Process Costing method is used by the industries that are involved in mass production of homogenous products. The cost object in job costing is a job that constitutes a distinctly identifiable product or service. The quantity of manufacturing

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    Strategy

    NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS COUNCIL Enhancing Competitiveness of Indian Manufacturing Industry: Assistance in Policy Making Final Report March, 2009 Enhancing Competitiveness of Indian Manufacturing Industry: Assistance in Policy Making DISCLAIMER CRISIL Risk and Infrastructure Solutions Limited (CRIS), a subsidiary of CRISIL Limited, has taken due care and caution in preparation of this Report. This Report is based on the information obtained by CRIS from sources, which

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    Accounting

    PROBLEM 3-46 (35 MINUTES) 1. Predetermined overhead rate = budgeted overhead ÷ budgeted direct-labor cost = $5,460,000 ÷ $4,200,000 = 130% of direct labor cost 2. Additions (debits) total $15,605,000 [$5,600,000 + $4,350,000 + ($4,350,000 x 130%)]. 3. The finished-goods inventory consisted of job no. 2143, which cost $351,500 [$156,000 + $85,000 + ($85,000 x 130%)]. 4. Since there is no work in process at year-end, all amounts in the Work-in-Process account must be

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    Consultant

    Research Roman Friedrich Matthew Le Merle Florian Gröne Alex Koster Measuring Industry Digitization Leaders and Laggards in the Digital Economy Use your smartphone to scan the QR code on the cover of this Perspective, and you will be taken to the CMT Foresight home page on Booz.com. Contact Information Beirut Bahjat El-Darwiche Partner +961-1-985-655 bahjat.eldarwiche@booz.com Berlin Dr. Florian Gröne Principal +49-30-88705-844 florian.groene@booz.com Delhi Ashish Sharma Principal +91-124-4998705

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    Talent Crisis

    Managing the Talent Crisis in Global Manufacturing Strategies to Attract and Engage Generation Y A Deloitte Research Global Manufacturing Study Table of Contents Introduction................................................................................... 1 The Talent Paradox in Global Manufacturing: Survival of the Skilled................................................................... 2 The Depleting Talent Pipeline in Global Manufacturing ............ 3 The Challenge and Opportunity

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    Operations Management Chapter 1

    operations. Reading: The Challenges of Managing Services 1. In comparison to manufacturing industry, services have: a. Less structured jobs. b. Higher customer contact. c. Lower worker skills. d. Low skill entry-level positions. e. Higher employee turnover. f. Higher input variability. 2. Because of the factors listed in the answer to question 1, in service industry it is more difficult to control costs and quality resulting in lower productivity. In addition

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