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    Kristen's Cookie Company

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    | Kristen’s Cookie Company | Sunset Team 4 | A. Dobo‚ F. Montoya‚ L. Lie‚ A. Bustamante‚ M. Chitipiralla‚ E. Dzelzkalns 1/21/2013 | Process Chart Figure 1: Kristen’s Cookie Co. Process Flow Chart 1. How long will it take you to fill a rush order? A rush order will take 26 minutes to fulfill‚ as illustrated in the Gantt chart below. Figure 2: Rush-order Gantt chart 2. How Many Orders can you fill in a night assuming you are open four hours each night? a. Assuming

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    Daughter of Fortune is an inspiring piece of literature that captivates its audience by opening its doors to the life of a young Chilean girl who travels a long journey desperately to find her lover‚ Joaquin Andieta‚ in California during the Gold Rush of 1849. Eliza Sommers‚ when pregnant‚ endangered her life by smuggling herself on the obscure bottom of a ship headed to California‚ a society where people where driven crazy by gold fever. Eliza was raised in a British colony of Valparaíso‚ Chile

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    Kristen's Cookie Company

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    KRISTEN ’S COOKIE COMPANY (A1) The overview of the process: QUESTION 1 If we make a table‚ we can see that the minimum time to fill a rush order is 26 minutes. ACTIVITY RESOURCE TIME START TIME FINISH TIME Order Entry E-mail 0 minutes 00:00 00:00 Wash Bowl‚ Mix Self 6 minutes 00:00 00:06 Fill Tray Self 2 minutes 00:06 00:08 Start Oven Roommate 1 minute 00:08 00:09 Baking Oven 9 minutes 00:09 00:18 Remove Roommate 0 minutes 00:18 00:18 Cool None 5 minutes 00:18 00:23

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    Sexism in the Workplace

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    Sexism is definitely alive and well in today’s society. Women earn a lower wage for performing the same job as a man. As a woman starts to succeed and be rewarded through promotions and larger salaries‚ she is defined by her sexual aura or more specifically the loss of that aura; where a man in the same instance is perceived as motivated‚ driven and successful. According to the online dictionary by Merriam-Webster‚ sexism is described as “Prejudice . . . especially against women” (Merriam-Webster)

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    | GLOBAL MARKETING-2 | | | PILLSBURY COOKIE CHALLENGE | | GROUP-12‚ Roll No-2210‚2240‚2249 | 10/20/2011 | | What consumers should the team target? Pillsbury should target Scratch Users segment which is 61% as compared to 49% in US. They have almost 24% as refrigerated users‚ when we go through the qualitative research which suggests the following: * Product should be easy‚ quick‚ practical‚ affordable and pleasing to children. * The Baking experience was important

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    Summary Paper The Fortune Teller "Will the secrets of genetic destiny bring comfort or only more sorrow to a remote land ravaged by violence?" The Fortune Teller‚ Kenneth S. Kosik‚ The Sciences‚ Jul/Aug 1999‚ pp.13-17. Kenneth S. Kosik is a professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and an attending physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston‚ where he was a cofounder of the Memory Disorders Clinic. In October of 1992‚ he was introduced to neurologist Francisco Lopera. Lopera had

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    time by utilizing resources to its best.(for eg: Using electric mixer to its maximum limit‚i.e once to make a dough for 3 dozen cookies instead of using three times).Also process can be twisted according to convenience. As a result Cost-of-time per cookie will decrease. • Higher productive than previous system. Disadvantage: • Capital Investment: High capital investment to buy ingredients for both “pre-stock” and “fresh cookies”. • Risk & wastage: Higher financial & ‘time’ risk than conventional

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    MKTG6MKTG6MKTG Chapter 1 Case Study: Girl Scout Cookies What’s Your Favorite Cookie? Almost since the foundation of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America in 1912‚ cookie sales have played a major role in supporting the Girl Scouts organization at the council and troop levels. By now‚ cookie sales have grown into a major moneymaking operation‚ bringing in over $714 million per year. Recent years‚ however‚ have seen cookie sales lagging with nearly six years of year-over-year declines of about

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    Cargill Paper Summary

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    March 29‚ 2012 Paper Source Cargill: inside the quite giant that rules food business‚ Fortune Magazine‚ October 2011 Summary The article introduces Cargill‚ a food industry company. Cargill‚ headquartered in Wayzata‚ Minnesota‚ is the biggest corporation in food production and it is privately held. In 2011 fiscal year‚ its revenue was $119.5 billion. If Cargill goes public‚ it will be No. 18 on Fortune 500. In 1865‚ Cargill is found by William Wallace Cargill in Conover‚ Iowa. Today it is still

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    Case Study: Girl Scout Cookies Questions: 1) Can you identify examples of decisions about each part of the marketing mix (product‚ place‚ promotion‚ and pricing) that are being made in the cookie program? The Product is Girl Scout cookies as well as the Girl Scouts themselves. Since 1912 Cookie sales have played a major role in supporting the Girl Scouts organization at the council and troop levels. Being able to target certain people can be tricky sometimes specially if you don’t know what

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