OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Assignment 1 PRODUCTS‚ THEIR TYPES AND DIFFERENCIATION Submitted to: Mr. Tahir Aziz Khan Prepared by: Muhammad Adeel Khan CIIT/FA09-MBA-069/LHR Awais Ahmad CIIT/FA09-MBA-027/LHR Najm-ul-Hassan CIIT/FA09-MBA-112/LHR
Premium Management Strategic management Organization
1. Explain the difference between original and appellate jurisdiction. The difference between the original jurisdiction and the appellate jurisdiction is original jurisdiction who is the lower court gets to hear the court case first meanwhile the appellate the high power court can review decision and change the outcome. 2. Describe the two ways a case might come to the Supreme Court. Explain fully. For a case to get to the Supreme Court is by the case being appeal by the appellate jurisdiction. Another
Premium Supreme Court of the United States United States Law
Briefly explain the reasons of application of halls. Explain why you are suitable to HKU’s hall life. Specify additional information if any related to home living environment and/or travelling not covered or mentioned in Section C and D above: Since my family size is a bit big‚ we need to share rooms and facilities. Thus‚ our living condition is rather crowded. On the other hand‚ commuting time to school is time-consuming and long (more than one hour and forty-five minutes). I have to ride minibus
Premium MTR High school
Briefly describe the difference between intrapersonal and interpersonal approaches. What are the advantages and disadvantages of both? The difference is that interpersonal refers to relationships or actions that take place between two or more people while intrapersonal refers to things that go on exclusively within one person. Inter is a prefix meaning between. Similarly‚ we have interpersonal relations that are between two or more people. Intra is a prefix meaning within. In schools‚ we sometimes
Premium Problem solving Interpersonal relationship Psychology
A product is anything that meets the requirements of a particular market‚ this term involves a lot of dimensions because it is essential to recognize what contributes to the “total product offer”1 in order to be successful in the market or simple to keep our customers satisfy. A service is an intangible economic activity‚ not stored and does not result in ownership; Services nowadays are becoming more important and growing faster and consumers are more apprehensive with performance and satisfaction
Premium Marketing Product management
1. Product: Our company provide a new unique product in Vietnam market that is clay flower art. Clay Flower art are handmade with air-dried clay. They are long-lasting‚ flexible and crack resistant. These clay flowers are incredible artificial flowers and with a unique elegance that others cannot achieve. Clay Flower Art is suit for a special occasion or event‚ as part of a collection at home‚ or as a special gift. The product is made from durable material that is easily looking
Premium Flowers Flower Renting
Purchasing professionals’ perceived differences between purchasing materials and purchasing services Services account for about 71 percent of the gross national product (GNP) and 75 percent of the employment in the United States (West 1997). A study sponsored by GAPS Research (formerly the Center for Advanced Purchasing Studies) found that in a cross-section of 116 large organizations‚ over half of the purchase dollars (54 percent) were spent on services (Fearon and Bales 1995). Consequently‚ purchasing
Premium Purchasing Manufacturing Research
Tangible resources A tangible resource is a resource is a quantifiable asset of the business such as manufacturing plants and equipment (Hanson‚ Hitt et al. 2011). In tangible resources‚ we’ll be looking at the company’s financial resources‚ the organizational resources and technological resources. Financial Resources In this part‚ we’ll be analyzing the company’s financial resources which are involved are the analysis of solvency‚ profitability‚ investor’s ratio‚ liquidity ratios and analysis
Premium Tony Fernandes Kuala Lumpur International Airport
the way we dress‚ the importance we give to arriving on time‚ our behavior and the physical environment in which we work‚ all convey certain messages to others. • It is a two-way exchange of information – Communication is sharing of information between two or more persons‚ with continuous feedback. • It is a process – Each message is part of a process and does not occur in isolation. This means that the meaning attached to a message depends on what has happened before and on the present context
Premium Communication Nonverbal communication Message
order to critically reflect on the statement “Management of the employee/ customer interaction presents a challenge to the manager of a service operation that is absent in the field of production/manufacturing” (Yeoman‚ 2004)” it is necessary to understand what customer interaction is. Heskett‚ Sasser and Hart (1990) define how at the heart of the service is the service exchange – when the customer comes in direct contact with the business employees and whilst Muhlemann‚ Oakland and Lockyer (1992) agree
Premium Customer service Business Sales