Traditional System Development Life Cycle Planning: To generate a high-level view of the intended project and determine the goals of the project. The feasibility study is sometimes used to present the project to upper management in an attempt to gain funding. Projects are typically evaluated in three areas of feasibility: economical, operational, and technical. Furthermore, it is also used as a reference to keep the project on track and to evaluate the progress of the MIS team. The MIS is also a
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UNIVERSIDAD INTERAMERICANA DE PUERTO RICO RECINTO DE ARECIBO Departamento de ADMINISTRACIÓN DE EMPRESAS PROGRAMA DE MAESTRÍA EN ADMINISTRACIÓN DE EMPRESAS Prontuario I. INFORMACIÓN GENERAL Título del Curso : Métodos Cuantitativos para la Toma de Decisiones Código y Número : BADM 5010 Créditos : 3 Término Académico : Marzo-Junio 2016 Profesor : Reneé Ortiz Ramos, DBA Horas de Oficina : Martes de 2:30 a 4:30 p.m.
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Capacity- The upper limit on the load that an operating unit can handle Design capacity- Maximum output rate of service capacity an operation, process, or facility is designed for. Effective Capacity-Design capacity minus allowances such as personal time and maintenance. Efficiency-Actual output / Effective capacity X 100% Utilization- Actual output / Design capacity X 100% Factors Facilities 1.Design 2.Location 3.Layout 4. Environment Product/Service 1.Design 2.Product or service mix
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|Q. No.1 |The establishment of panchayats, block samiti and zila parishad fulfils the need of the following principle | | |(a) |The principle of leadership |(b) |The principle of grass-root | | |(c) |The principle of democratic approach |(d) |The principle of whole family approach | |Q. No. 2 |Method Demonstration as an extension
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Chapter 4 Product and service design It is the major factor in - Cost - Customer satisfaction - Quality - Competitive advantage - Time-to-market Objectives of Product and Service Design Main focus - Customer satisfaction - Understand what the customer wants Secondary focus - Function of product/service - Appearance - Cost/profit - Ease of production/assembly - Quality - Ease of maintenance/service Product or Service Design Activities 1. Translate customer
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MATERIALS MANAGEMENT Importance of materials management :- 1. Materials input is very important as excess material as inventory causes costs to the company and shortage of material results into stoppage of conversion process and subsequently shortage of finished goods leading to customer dissatisfaction 2. Out of 5Ms, that are inputs to a conversion process, material is substantial in terms of its contribution to product cost, and current assets. 3. 51.1% of product cost is on account
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Operations Management Course contact information • Instructor Dr. Chetan Soman Office & Phone: 4-J, 4839 e-mail: chetan@iimahd.ernet.in Objective of course: To gain an appreciation of the strategic importance of operations and how operations relate to other business functions To develop a working knowledge of the concepts and methods related to designing and managing operations Organizational Functions Finance Secures financial resources at favorable prices and provides
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Step 1: Risk Identification Step 2: Risk Assessment Step 3: Risk Response Development Opportunity Management Contingency Planning Contingency Funding and Time Buffers Step 4: Risk Response Control Change Control Management Summary Appendix 7.1: PERT and PERT Simulation 210 Lar03342_ch07_210-251.indd Page 211 1/30/10 4:54:39 PM user-f501 /Users/user-f501/Desktop/Tempwork/JANUARY 2010/30-01-10/MHBR165:Lars You’ve got to go out on a limb sometimes because that’s where the fruit is. Will
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT WHAT IS PROJECT MANAGEMENT? : The word project comes from the Latin word projectum from the Latin verb proicere, "to throw something forwards" which in turn comes from pro-, which denotes something that precedes the action of the next part of the word in time (paralleling the Greek πρό) and iacere, "to throw". The word "project" thus actually originally meant "something that comes before anything else happens". When the English language initially adopted the word, it
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RESEARCH DESIGN OPENING QUESTIONS 1. What is a research design and what are the kinds of basic research designs? 2. How can the basic research designs be compared and contrasted? 3. What are the major sources of errors in a research design? 4. How does the researcher coordinate the budgeting and scheduling aspects of a research project? 5. What elements make up the marketing research proposal? 6. What factors should the researcher consider while formulating a research design in international
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