Lovely Professional University, Punjab Course Code MGT519 Course Category Course Title OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Courses with numerical and conceptual focus Course Planner 16031::Gurpreet Kaur Lectures 3.0 Tutorials Practicals Credits 1.0 0.0 4.0 TextBooks Sr No T-1 Title Operations Management Reference Books Sr No R-1 R-2 Other Reading Sr No OR-1 OR-2 OR-3 OR-4 OR-5 OR-6 OR-7 OR-8 OR-9 OR-10 OR-11 OR-12 Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference) The four things
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Publishing, Inc. 2010 http://www.eurojournals.com/finance.htm Working Capital Management and Corporate Performance of Manufacturing Sector in Pakistan Abdul Raheman PhD Scholar, Department of Management Sciences, COMSATS Islamabad & Asst. Professor, University Institute of Management Sciences PMAS-Arid Agri. University Rawalpindi E-mail: abdulrehman@uaar.edu.pk Talat Afza Professor & Dean, Faculty of Management Sciences, COMSATS Lahore, Pakistan E-mail: talatafza@ciitlahore.edu.pk Abdul
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BUS 518 Entire Course Project Management Leadership https://homeworklance.com/downloads/bus-518-entire-course-project-management-leadership/ BUS 518 Assignment 1 A Peaceful Evacuation- Building a Multi-Project Battalion by Leading Upward Read the case study titled “A Peaceful Evacuation: Building a Multi-Project Battalion by Leading Upward.” before starting this assignment. Write a 3-5 pages paper in which you: Describe the leadership style that Lieutenant Colonel Yaron exhibited as the
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CASE DEVELOPMENT Weaknesses in traditional performance evaluation methods - An Ethical Challenge GROUP 8 11BM60041- Partha Pratim 11BM60048- Sumitpal Singh 11BM60058- Shilpa Taneja 11BM60110- Rana Vishal Singh Weaknesses in traditional performance evaluation methods - An Ethical Challenge Abstract/Situation Description The standard performance appraisal does not adequately address employer concerns in maintaining ethical and legal compliance. Globalization and increasingly stringent antidiscrimination
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THE PROBLEMS AND PRACTICES OF EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION: a Case study of Awash International Bank (AIB) BY: ZELALEM BAYISA GURMESSA A project paper submitted to the school of graduate studies of AAU in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Business Administration [MBA] Advisor: Dr. TILAHUN TEKLU Assistant Professor of Management Department of Management August, 2007 Addis Ababa University School of Graduate Studies MBA Program Employees’ Perception of the
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BSBHRM512A Develop & manage performance-management processes Assessment Student Name: Introduction and instructions: The assessment for this Unit of Competency consists of three assessment tasks: • Theory assessment – requiring you to answer each question with short written answers; • Case Study Activity – requiring you to review case study scenarios, answer related questions • Practical Assessment – requiring you to prepare plans and conduct a presentation. Result: The result
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And there is a wide adoption of Enterprise Resource Planning System (ERP) in organisational management to improve their performance and productivity (Otieno J, 2010). Recently different companies turning into the implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning System to improve performance, better service to the Customer’s response, efficient control in their accounting, supply chain and inventory management. ERP is a set of software module helps a company to their business aspects collect data from
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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-BANGLADESH Operations Management ------------------------------------------------- Course Outline Course Code : BBA-3115 Credit Hours : 3 Pre–requisite Course : MAT-2103 Semester : Spring 2013-14 Lecturer : Ziarat H. Khan, Assistant Professor – Faculty of Business Administration Section : C & E Course Objective : This course addresses the management of operations in manufacturing and service organizations. Diverse activities, such as determining
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IMPACT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON FIRMS PERFORMANCE: CASE OF FAMILY FIRMS IN MALAYSIA CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.0 Background of Study For many years and in many economies, most of business activity was accompanied by proprietorships, partnerships, or closed corporations. In these forms of organizations, a small and closely related group of individuals belongings the same family or co-operating in business for lightly periods runs the firm and share the profit. A lot of attention, has
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I. Introduction The case study focuses on an employee, Paul Keller, who is being affected by a number of factors. His job performance is hindered by constraints such as his work environment, his home environment, stressors, mood, and the management style of his superior. The case study demonstrates how his job performance is affected and what the consequences could be as a result of his poor job performance and lack of concentration. II. Problems Paul is not able to perform his job well due
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