referred to as labor costs. Payroll costs have both the fixed element and the variable element that is called semi-variable cost‚ meaning that a portion of it should change with short-term changes in business volume‚ and another portion should not. 4. Controllable costs – are those that can be changed in the short term. Variable costs are normally controllable. 5. Non-controllable costs – are those that cannot normally be changed in the short term. These are normally fixed costs. 6. Prime
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Unit 4 Assignment 4.3 Implementation of a Data Classification Policy Risk Assessment One the first steps in implementing an effective security plan is to periodically assess Organizational risks. Identifying and mitigating risk will help in establishing a security management structure and assigning security responsibilities. Without having an understanding of your risk you are unable to determine the proper security policies‚ procedures‚ guidelines‚ and standards to put in place to ensure adequate
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INVENTORY CONTROL Inventory is any stock of economic resources that is stored for future us e it is commonly used to store materials‚ in process packing materials‚ spares etc‚ stocked in order to meet respected demand or distribution in the future. Although inventory of any materials is an idle resources the sense‚ it is not meant for immediate use. It is necessary to maintain some inventories lot the smooth functioning f the organization. Inventories are essential: 1. For adequate customer
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OPIM 201 – Practice Problem Set 1 1. Suppose a process flow diagram is as follows. In step 1‚ there are two sets of machines ({M1‚ M2} & {M3‚ M4}) in parallel; both sets process identical tasks but each set has different task times. Assume the process is in steady state and there is no buffer between each step. (a) What is the system cycle time? (b) The average WIP turns out to be 4.6 units. What is the average time a unit spent in the system? 2. The department of tax
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Running head: CASE STUDY: THE PEPSI REFRESH PROJECT Case Study: The Pepsi Refresh Project Emily M. Kamischke Elon University 1 Author Note Emily M. Kamischke‚ Masters of Interactive Media‚ Elon University Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Emily Kamischke‚ ekamischke@elon.edu CASE STUDY: THE PEPSI REFRESH PROJECT 2 Abstract This study aims to describe the successes and failures of the Pepsi Refresh Project and corresponding implications for other corporate
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Change using Kotter’s 8-Step Approach Kyna Greenley MGT435: Organizational Change Instructor Shane Engle June 30‚ 2013 Change using Kotter’s 8-Step Approach The world we live in is constantly changing. People‚ environments‚ and finances are just a few of these constantly changing forces‚ and in order to succeed organization’s need to embrace learning and change in order to satisfy the changing needs of those they rely on for profits‚ employees and consumers. “Despite decades of research
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Steps to Writing a Grant Proposal Cheryl A. Boyd HSM/270 March 3‚ 2013 Patricia Zindler Steps to Writing a Grant Proposal Writing and obtaining grants will require more than just a great idea‚ and a source to obtain funding. An organization needs to be well managed‚ and have a clear understanding of its mission and purpose. Funders want to know that the organization they pick to give funds has a clear vision of its mission‚ and knows how to use available resources efficiently. The grant proposal
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This film portrays Maslow’s first step because during the whole entire movie they were showing examples of how there were a lot of basic needs that were needed that they couldn’t get because he was broke‚ and had nothing to get those things that he needed for the biological and physical needs. The actions that were taken to show a motivation to have the needs met was that he started an internship that could lead him to getting to very high places later in life‚ he always fed his son even if he couldn’t
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Task 4 Software structure Explanation Function A practical example of module. Functions generally are used to calculate a value although some may preform actions instead re-usable Procedures Another practical example of a module. Procedures tend to perform actions as with functions these are reusable Classes Part of the object-oriented programming paradigm a class contains both data and functions that describe a real world thing Objects A concrete instance of a class complete with its
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Report on Production Control Sewing‚ Finishing and Packaging TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 1.1 Production Control 1.2 Objectives of Production Planning Control 1.3 Production Planning and Control Functions 2. Basic Garment Process 3. Sewing 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Process Flow 3.3 Production Control in Sewing 4. Finishing and Packaging 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Process Flow 4.3 Production Control in Finishing and
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