CRITIQUE OF THESIS “Determinant Factors Affecting the State of Maintenance of Equipment and Machineries in the Eight Engineering Districts of the DPWH-NCR” by Engr. Tiburcio L. Magtoto A critique submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Business Administration by Marvellie E. Amba Lyceum of the Philippines University January 2014 Submitted to: Professor Carl Mark Miniano Strategic Management INTRODUCTION
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model‚ and increased operational efficiencies. 2. How does Maintenix improve operational efficiency and decision-making? MXI claims that their software reduces repetitive tasks and time chasing missing or incomplete information by allowing maintenance‚ engineering‚ and finance divisions to easily share information. Basically theyre improving efficiency by increasing communication and reducing wasted time. Theyre increasing their chances of making good decisions by increasing the information
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the tasks that make up the activity. • Classification as a primary activity or secondary activity. • Activity driver- a measure of activity output. For example: Overhead Activity Activity Drivers Inspection Inspection hours Maintenance Maintenance hours 2. Assign costs to activities. Determine the cost of resources consumed by each activity: • If the resource is exclusive to the activity‚ use direct tracing. • If the resource is shared by several activities‚ use drivers to trace
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Fundamentals of Cost and Management Accounting Part Four: Allocation of Support Department Costs‚ Common Costs and Revenues Exercise No. 4 الاسم: الرقم الأكاديمي: رقم الشعبة: Choose the best answer for every question of the following questions: 1) Max’s Movie Store encounters revenue-allocation decisions with its bundled product sales. Here‚ two or more of the movie videos are sold as a single package. Managers
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The Strategic Position of A/C Maintenance ................................................................ 6 The Classical Perspective ....................................................................................... 6 McKinsey’s 7S Model .............................................................................................. 7 7S Model Aero-Dienst GmbH & Co. KG A/C Maintenance ..................................... 7 The Industry structure of A/C Maintenance ...........................
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uses different types of systems. To sufficiently analyze the ecological effect of each method‚ every component of the system needs to be taken into consideration. The following study calculates the ecological impact of the construction‚ use and maintenance of a road segment‚ throughout its lifetime‚ by estimating CO2 emissions and energy and water
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Ship’s Engineer Officer and Ship’s Combat Systems Officer for the maintenance‚ upkeep and operation of all equipment under my cognizance. As Ship’s Diving Officer‚ I was responsible for the proper ballasting of the ship in port and at sea and responsible to coordinate all submarine docking and undocking procedures during extended maintenance. As Quality Assurance Officer‚ I was responsible for ensuring proper standards of maintenance‚ training and qualification of workers and inspectors for all Level
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The Royal Hotel Case Study describes a situation where a junior consultant has architected a hotel maintenance management and issue tracking solution for a boutique hotel client. Blake‚ the consultant‚ identified a hotel maintenance management package which included a Rapid Response issue logging module‚ Preventative Maintenance module and the Reporting Module. Blake left the engagement prior to the completion of the change and has been called back because the system has been month balled a few
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the severity of the risk is that employees can get injured if not trained properly‚ or if employees have been trained but fail to follow safety procedures. Another risk is that the machine may start to malfunction due to wear and tear and regular maintenance should be carried out to prevent accidents. The employer would
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Gladwell‚ M. (2004). Big and Bad : How the S.U.V ran over automotive safety (PDF). The New Yorker. Retrieved. 2012-11-09 Smith B. (1981). Chrysler Motors Co. Journal. The Automobile for Tomorrow vol.3‚p.15-16 Olaitan S.O (2000). Provision and Maintenance of Engineering Infrastructure for Technology Development in Nigeria John S.D (1980) General Motors Co. Symposium on motor vehicle injuries.
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