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    1.0: Introduction The introduction chapter begins with the background to the research project, this looks at maintenance and its importance to a manufacturing or production environment. This goes on to look at the formulation of the problem statement which gives an insight into the impact of maintenance on the production cycle. The problem discussion is therefore narrowed down where the problem formulation and research question will be presented. Some shortcomings about the research project are also

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    The Industrial Revolution was called a revolution because new technologies dramatically changed American society and its economy in ways that had never before been experienced.  Before the Industrial Revolution, manufacturing was done in what are called cottage industries today.  Experienced and skilled people worked in their own homes, using their hands or hand tools and very basic machinery, to produce hand-made goods of very high quality.  The Industrial Revolution changed all that.  New machines

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    Karl Marx was the founder of the Conflict Theory. Those who believed in and looked at the world from a Conflict Theory view saw the world as a battleground simply because the world is composed of opposing forces, which in then results in inequalities. This concept might have been thought about and created in the 17th century, but it can also easily be applied today in the 21st century. In addition, two major concepts within Marx’s theory include alienation and class struggle. Alienation can simply

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    Entrepreneurial struggles Being an entrepreneur is difficult. Not any one can be a successful entrepreneur, there are some characteristics entrepreneurs must have to face the challenges and to rise again after every failure. In business life, every entrepreneur gets number of struggles and challenges to face no matter how good or experienced he / she is. It’s known that in order to achieve goals people have to fail to learn and fight to rise again and again. A struggle (is to experience difficulty

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    Written Analysis and Communication I Assignment 1: Kanpur Confectionaries Private Limited Submitted to Dr. Gita Chaudhuri By Dipak Kumar Singh Roll No. 1410120010 08.11.2014 Gautam Budh Nagar, UP, 201314 Kanpur Confectionaries Private Limited 19 September 1987 To: Alok Kumar Gupta Chairman and Managing Director From: Dipak Kumar Singh Executive Assistance Subject: Contract Proposal from APL Due the proposal KCPL have received from the APL for a period of three years.

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    Topic: Six Sigma 1.0 Introduction What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)? Supply Chain Management is the synchronization of a firm’s processes with those of its suppliers and customers to match the flow of materials, services, and information with customer demand. To provide the highest degree of customer satisfaction at the lowest possible cost is the flow in supply chain in management of material and information. The commitment of supply chain partners is important and requires to work together

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    PRE-PRODUCTION Once a shooting script has been prepared, the pre-production activities of budget and schedule planning commence. These tasks are compounded by the problem that scripts are not shot chronologically. A shooting schedule depends on the availability of actors, sound stages, locations, props, etc. It also depends on economics. For example, since an actor filmed on Monday and Friday must be paid for the entire week, economics dictate that his scenes be shot at closer intervals. Outdoor

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    The Paradox Of Nollywood

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    How can we explain this paradox of Nollywood’s boom whose film products are being madly sought after by the audience it targets and yet remains a victim of the scorn and contempt of the Western press? Nollywood’s success story is paradoxically a result of an economic failure of structural adjustment policies in Nigeria, which rendered the shooting of celluloid films prohibitively expensive (Ayakoroma 2010). By cutting corners and avoiding all the difficulties that francophone movies had to contend

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    Temsa as a global corporation is well known in the Middle East region and in parts of the European market. The company core business is focused on manufacturing high end and utility based buses. To some extent the company and its product have been noted to be very innovative in terms of their designs, user-ability. Starting its operation since the early 1980s, Temsa Global today has come a long way to mark a place of itself in the international market. A study of the company and its analysis shows

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    Six Sigma Design principles It was realized by Samsung Business Team that the success of this DMAEV methodology in driving Supply Chain innovation would primarily depend not only on the strength of methodology, but also on relevant business as well as organizational factors. Based on prior experience of Samsung Business team, four basic principles were drawn that would guide all Supply Chain six sigma projects through all the stages of DMAEV:  Global optimum;  Process KPI mapping;  Systematization;

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