LONDON'S GLOBAL UNIVERSITY Mathematics with Management Studies BSc UCAS code: G1N2 www.ucl.ac.uk/prospectus/maths MATHEMATICS WITH MANAGEMENT STUDIES BSc This BSc combines a broad-based training in mathematics with highly practical courses from UCL’s Department of Management Science and Innovation, which will be of direct use to those seeking a career in management. No previous knowledge of management studies is required. Degree summary • • • • Gain transferable skills such as numeracy
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Research or Interview Paper Instructions You can choose 1 of the following two options for your Research or Interview Paper. Your paper will be 7 double-spaced pages for the main content (not including the cover page and reference page). Your choices include: 1. A research paper Steps for writing the research paper: a) Choose a topic in Managerial Economics. b) Submit the topic and the outline of the paper to the instructor anytime for approval.
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Seat No.: _____ Enrolment No.______ GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY MBA Second Semester ( Regular / Evening ) Examination May 2010 Subject code: 820007 Subject ame: Research Methodology and Operations Research Date: 28 / 05 / 2010 Total Marks: 70 Time: 11.00 am – 01.30 pm Instructions: 1. Attempt all questions. 2. Make suitable assumptions wherever necessary. 3. Figures to the right indicate full marks. Q.1 know about customer satisfaction level across India who recently purchased
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The Axis powers did certainly encounter supply problems with their campaign in North Africa. Especially towards the end of the campaign, they were experiencing serious difficulties in this sphere. Fuel, troops and ammunition were running out at such a rate that it was becoming increasingly difficult to replace it and Rommel’s pleas to Germany were being ignored. However there were certainly two more important factors that contributed to the Axis power’s defeat. These were Hitler’s, and to a lesser
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Data Analysis and Business Decision Making Session – IV Chapter 11: Linear Programming Chapter 12: Transportation, Transshipment, and Assignment Problems Chapter 13: Decision Analysis Faculty Pankaj Dutta Chapter – 11 Linear Programming LPP solution through Excel Solver: The Steps in Implementing an LP Model in a Spreadsheet: 1. 2. 3. 4. Organize the data for the model on the spreadsheet. Reserve separate cells in the spreadsheet for each decision variable in the model. Create
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Operations performance objectives This first point made in this section is that operations objectives are very broad. Operations management has an impact on the five broad categories of stakeholders in any organisation. Stakeholders is a broad term but is generally used to mean anybody who could have an interest in, or is affected by, the operation. The five groups are: * Customers - These are the most obvious people who will be affected by any business. What the chapter goes on to call the five
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Chapter 7 Inventory Models Inventory refers to idle goods or materials that are held by an organization for use sometime in the future. Items carried in inventory include raw materials, purchased parts, components, subassemblies, work-in-process, finished goods, and supplies. One reason organizations maintain inventory is that it is rarely possible to predict sales levels, production times, demand, and usage needs exactly. Thus, inventory serves as a buffer against uncertain and fluctuating
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That man was Adolf Hitler and to the rest of the world, he was a superhuman military machine who had no other goal but to achieve world domination through destruction. But the roots of the Battle of Stalingrad all began in 1941 when Hitler launched operation Barbarossa. Hitler’s powerful army marched across the east, seemingly unstoppable to any force. Stalin’s Red Army was caught completely off guard and their lines were completely broken apart. A majority of the country’s air force was destroyed when
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Managing New, Remanufactured and Upgraded Products under a Coupon Recycling Environment Xian LI1 , Jihong ZHANG1,† , Xiaosong DING1 , Xiaodong YANG1 1 International Business School Beijing Foreign Studies University Beijing, People’s Republic of China, 100089 † corresponding author: zhangjihong@bfsu.edu.cn Abstract—We consider a two-period production and pricing model under a coupon recycling environment, in which a monopolistic manufacturer is able to produce and sell new, remanufactured
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Welcome to OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Operations Management is important, exciting, challenging, and everywhere your look! Important, because it’s concerned with creating all of the products and services upon which we depend. Exciting, because it’s at the centre of so many of the changes affecting the world of business. Challenging, because the solutions that we find need to work globally and responsibly within society and the environment. And everywhere, because every service and product that
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