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    Improvement in Supply Chain Management for Oil and Gas Sector Using Drag Reduction Theory 2 2 2 Arshad Ali Anjum1*, Arshad Chughtai , Amir Shafeeq , Ayyaz Muhammad Abstract Supply Chain Management is an integrative philosophy about managing the flow of distribution channels from supplier to the consumer. PARCO, an oil and gas company in Pakistan has three existing pipelines. Out of three, two pipelines are running parallel from Karachi to Mehmood Kot. One pipeline is of crude oil

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    Reduce Lead Time

    I Introduction: Crane manufacturing industry forms an integral part of the Construction Equipment market. The Global Crane market is undergoing a radical change due to growth of the emerging economies, infrastructure industry and drive towards greater energy efficiency. According to TechNavio’s analysts forecast the Global Crane market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.29 % over the period 2013-2018[7]. Fig1- Regional differences, Source - http://www.khl.com/servlet/file/CHRIS%20SLEIGHT.pdf

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    Emotional Intelegence

    |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| INTRODUCTION EMOTION: - Any of the particular feelings that characterize such a state of mind, such as joy, anger, love, hate, horror, etc. Emotion can be simply defined as Energy-in-Motion. INTELLIGENCE: - The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. EI = E-Motion+ Intelligence; WHAT IS EI...??? Originally coined by two US psychologists, Peter Salovey and John Mayer, emotional Intelligence refers to a learned ability to perceive, understand and express our

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    Industry Analysis

    1. Regarding industry analysis Competitive Forces Industry analysis is an important aspect to understanding RIM’s strategy. Porter’s five forces can be used to identify the sources of competition in a particular industry. At first, RIM was a leader in producing smartphones to the business class, but many companies realized that there was a large market potential for phones that can integrate functions ranging from email to social networking. The threat of new entrants was highest. Once Apple

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    Blackberry

    Research in Motion and Blackberry Word count (to nearest 100) MKT 201 : 11 am section. Instructor: Professor Deepak Outline   Company Overview and Project Focus Research in Motion (RIM) is one of Canada’s companies that are declared in its US official website to be “a global leader in wireless innovation, [that] revolutionized the mobile industry with the introduction of the BlackBerry® solution in 1999” (“Research In Motion”, n.d.). The BlackBerry

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    Movie Exhibition 2013 Avengers

    revenues resulted from ticket price increases, not more attendees. At $7.94, the average ticket price has risen 24 percent since 2005. But over the long term, prices keep pace with inflation, raising questions about the creation of differentiated value (see Exhibit 3). - The long-term per-capita trend is negative. In 2012, the average number of films seen per capita was 3.9.2 In 1946, the peak of moviegoing in America, the industry sold four billion tickets, and the typical American went to 28

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    Movie Exhibition Industry

    Read  the  Case  Study  and  answer  the  following  questions:     • Why  do  people  go  to  the  movies?  How  has  this  changed?     • What  is  the  trend  in  attendance  at  movie  theaters?  Why  is  this  problematic?   What  explains  this  trend?     • What  determines  profitability  for  exhibitors?  Consider  revenue  components,   expenses

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    research papers Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography ISSN 0907-4449 Protein imperfections: separating intrinsic from extrinsic variation of torsion angles Glenn L. Butterfoss,a Jane S. Richardsonb and Jan Hermansa* a Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7260, USA, and bDepartment of Biochemistry, Duke University Medical School, Durham, North Carolina 27710-3711, USA Correspondence e-mail:

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    Trans. Nat/. .Acad. Sci. & .Tech. Philippines 29: 251-260 (2007) /SSN 0115-8848 Teaching High School Physics Effectively Christopher C. Bernido and l\faria Victoria Carpio-.Rernido Research Center for Theoretical Physics Central Visayan Institute Foundation Jagna, Bohol 6308, Philippines The Ascending Levels of Learning and Pedagogical ~1axims that could guide effective teaching of physics are presented. As an example of how these may be applied, the Dynamic Learning Prof:,lfam (DLP) of the

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    Chapter 1 Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management 1-1 Lecture Outline • Why do we need to study Production & Operations Management? • What Operations and Supply Chain Managers Do? • The Operations Function • Evolution of Operations and Supply Chain Management • Globalization • Productivity and Competitiveness • Strategy and Operations • Learning Objectives for This Course Copyright 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 1-2 Why do we need to study POM? • It is not my major?!!

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