illustrations for reports or to generate 35-mm slides or transparencies for use with projectors. It is used to produce illustrations for reports or to generate slide for with projections. Examples of presentation graphics are bar charts, line graphs, surface graphs, pie charts and displays showing relationships between parameters. 3-D graphics can provide more attraction to the presentation. Presentation graphics is commonly used to summarize financial, statistical, mathematical, scientific, and economic
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complete the following: 1. Draw a PERT diagram for the sales commission system. Use Microsoft Project. Note that in MS Project, a PERT diagram is called a ‘Network diagram’. You create it automatically by generating a GANTT chart. You will need to use both the GANTT and PERT charts to manage the project schedule. When is the project currently scheduled to be completed? 2. The project should start on September 24, 2013. Identify the critical path in the system project. Consider that October 8 is a
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f (x) concept. • Set of Tools: Six Sigma as a set of tools includes all the qualitative and quantitative techniques used by the six sigma expert to drive process improvement. A few such tools include statistical process control (SPC), Control charts, failure mode & effects analysis, process mapping etc. TÜV SÜD South Asia 5 9/14/2007 What is Six Sigma? • Methodology: This view of Six Sigma recognizes the underlying and rigorous approach known as DMAIC. DMAIC defines the steps a
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At the movies now is Warm Bodies. A funny new twist on a classic love story, WARM BODIES is a poignant tale about the power of human connection. After a zombie epidemic, R (a highly unusual zombie) encounters Julie (a human survivor), and rescues her from a zombie attack. Julie sees that R is different from the other zombies, and as the two form a special relationship in their struggle for survival, R becomes increasingly more human - setting off an exciting, romantic, and often comical chain of
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Scheduling Best Practices In a continuing series of articles on specific aspects of critical path method (CPM) scheduling, Warner examines various facets of the process of preparing, analyzing and utilizing schedules in project management. Warner has worked in all areas of the construction process with owners, contractors and suppliers on all types of projects from residential to power plants. Through this experience, we have accumulated a reservoir of knowledge. This series of articles is designed
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Table of Contents Gantt charts and Project Network diagram 2 Description Component of Detailed Gantt View in MS Project: 2 Chart component of detailed Gantt View in Microsoft Project: 4 Project Network Diagram view in Microsoft Project: 5 Business Case Management Report 6 Introduction 6 Deciding Factors 6 Major Obstacles 7 Discussion & evaluation 7 Conclusions 8 Discussion Document 9 Terms in Project Management 9 1. Customer needs & expectations 9 2. Feasibility
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Kaoru Ishikawa; A step ahead in quality philosophy R. A. Prosper Total Quality Management Professor Kinane November 17, 2012 Kaoru Ishikawa; A step ahead in quality philosophy Kaoru Ishikawa held the belief that quality must be companywide, including the product, service, management, the company itself, and the people. Mr. Ishikawa promoted the use of Quality Circles which he believed were the principal method for achieving participation as a problem solving tool. He gave his name to the
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Chapter 6 Assignment 2. According to the book, the best option for someone just starting a project for the first time and if it’s small would be the activity-on-the-arrow diagramming, because each element is represented with a different symbol. I, personally, think that the activity-in-the-box approach is all so usable because the words are boxed off, so you are not going to get things mixed up that easily, unless you are stupid, just saying. 3. Alright, this was a little difficult. I will attempt
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Assignment – 5 10/05/2010 Problems 5, 13, 16 & 24 By Mohammad Hussain Problem - 5. (a) Data for the x and R chart: Observation of plastic bottles Observation (in.) Sample Number 1 2 3 4 R x 1 0.604 0.612 0.588 0.600 0.024 0.601 2 0.579 0.601 0.607 0.603 0.028 0.598 3 0.581 0.570 0.585 0.592 0.022 0.582 4 0.620 0.605 0.595 0.588 0.032 0.602 5 0.590 0.614 0.608 0.604 0.024 0.604 6 0.585 0.583 0.617 0.579 0.038 0.591 Average 0.028 0.596 Compute the range of each sample
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Aruna Rao HPM 850 STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL CHARTS AND ANALYSIS The data I am analyzing refers to the number of patients admitted into a hospital on a weekly basis and out of the total number of patients admitted some were missing wristbands. 1. Control Chart that is most appropriate for this data set: * I used the u-chart to analyze the data because it is discrete data with unequal sample size. 2. The U-chart below shows that during weeks 2-3 there was a sharp spike in missing
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