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    Dore-Dore Q&a

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    Dore-Dore (Q&A) 1. What is Dore-Dore’s motivation to converting to cells? Should the company continue with its plans for complete implementation of cells in children knit wear? If not‚ which knitwear products are best made in cells? Here are the main advantages found converting to cell. * Reducing the throughput time was the main motivation for converting to cells. For Dore-Dore‚ 3 weeks to 1 day * Defect fixing was local‚ reducing the cost of defect fixing a lot. In Dore-Dore

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    DORE-dore analysis

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    1. Evaluate the changes Dore-Dore has made in its children’s knitwear division. How does the performance of the traditional operations and the cellular manufacturing system differ? For example‚ how does work-in-process inventory change when cells are implemented? Traditional Operations: Under traditional operations‚ Doré-Doré’s production batch size in sewing‚ on average‚ was 200 pieces of the same style and color‚ with an average of eight different sizes within a batch. The knitwear sewing contained

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    Dore Dore Case Study

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    Appendix 3 11 Appendix 4 12 Appendix 5 13   Question 1 Evaluate the changes Dore-Dore has made in its children’s knitwear division. How does the performance of the traditional operation and the cellular manufacturing system differ? For example‚ how does work-in-process inventory change when cells are implemented? Measured against Marquet’s objective of creating a ‘quick response’ strategy that would increase the Dore-Dore’s (DD) supply chain’s ‘speed and flexibility’‚ the implementation of a cellular

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    Dore Dore Case Study

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    *Q1.* Evaluate the changes Dore-Dore made in its children’s knitwear division. How does the traditional operation & cellular manufacturing system differ? Solution: * {draw:g} CHILDREN KNITWEAR TRA*DITIONAL SETUP (PRODUCT –FOCUSED LAYOUT) {draw:frame} {draw:g} CHILDREN KNITWEAR CELLULAR SETUP (PROCESS- FOCUSED LAYOUT) {draw:frame} {draw:frame} *Q2. What is Dore-Dore’s motivation of converting to cells? Should the company continue with the plan for complete implementation of cells

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    Paul Gustave Dore

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    Introduction Born in the town of Strasbourg in the Alsace province East of France to parents of education and means‚ Paul Gustave Dore happened upon a lucrative business that made him the bane of Parisian art critics but the most sought after illustrator in England and The United States. His father was a civil engineer and he was the second of three male siblings. His father hoped to break him of his wild imaginations and his propensity to put them to paper with pencil. While accompanying his

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    sliv dore

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    Class differences in achievement Labelling in secondary schools Howard Becker (1971) Becker carried out an important interactionist study of labelling. Based on interviews with 60 Chicago high school teachers‚ he found that they judged pupils according to how closely they fitted an image of the ‘ideal’ pupil. The quality‚ appearance and conduct were key factors in teacher’s judgements. Teachers found that students from middle class backgrounds were closest to the ‘ideal’ student than that of

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    Each panel placement has thought. I mentioned in my last review‚ the abyss and the villains have juxtaposed with images of hell. The backgrounds carry skulls of suffering‚ I’ll place it up against this classic 1800’s painting by Gustave Dore: La vision des Ossements Desséchés. Much inspiration of hellish torment and suffering came from Dante Alighieri’s Inferno. This is suiting‚ because the Joker is one of the most demonic villains possible‚ and Batman is one of the most tortured heroes

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    Divine Comedy and Candide

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    Voltaire Paper Justin Spicer Voltaire uses many writing techniques‚ which are similar to that of the works of Cervantes‚ Alighieri‚ Rabelais and Moliere. The use of the various styles shows that‚ despite the passing of centuries and the language change‚ certain writing techniques will always be effective. One common literary technique is the author’s use of one or more of his characters as his own voice to speak out the authors own views on certain subjects. For instance‚ in Moliere’s Tartuffe

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    Law Cases

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    during work as one of the wagons hadn’t been braked. Brought action against two different defecdants‚ first was a master steve dore of the docks and the second was the harbour board. The harbour board actually employed gibb and the master steve dore handled the cargo. It was held although gibbs was legally employed by the harbour board he was the servant of the master steve dore as they had the right to direct him. Walker v Crystal Palace Football See slide Collins v Hertfordshire County Council

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    McDonald’s “seniors” Restaurant dore/sibm mm/Dec9‚2012 Ms Siddhi Nawani is manager of a McDonald’s restaurant in a city with many seniors. She has noticed some senior citizens have become not just regular patrons- but patrons who come for breakfast and stay on until about 3 pm. Many of these older customers were attracted initially by a monthly breakfast special for people aged 55years and older. The meal costs $1.99 and refill of coffee

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