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    Role of Six Sigma in Hr

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    ROLE OF SIX SIGMA IN HR [pic] Authors: ❖ Dr. D.Visagamoorthi‚ Assistant professor‚ SOM‚ SKCET ❖ Mr. A.Sibi Rathina Raja‚ Student‚ SOM‚ SKCET ABSTRACT: As the world is approaching towards higher quality and maximum minimisation of defects‚ organisations are trying to acquire and implement some other more specific efforts that fulfil their ultimate aim of obtaining accuracy in quality. Six Sigma is one of the strategic tools used by leading organizations to achieve accuracy

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    The Cell Phone Evolution

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    continued to utilize radiotelephone throughout the 1930s. The military continued to perform radio research for military purposes when World War II began (http://www.unc.edu/~chelsea5/photoessay/). It was not until 1943 that Dan Moble‚ and employee for Motorola designed the first portable FM two-way radio‚ the “Walkie-Talkie”‚ a handheld radio that was crucial for

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    Google Strategy Plan

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    References: Eaton‚ K. (2011‚ August 15). Why Google Bought Motorola Mobility‚ And What It Means. Google Company. (2012). Our products and services. What we do for business. Retrieved from http://www.google.com/about/company/products/ Grant‚ R. (2010). Contemporary Strategy Analysis. West Sussex‚ United Kingdom

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    The Wall Street Journal feature I have chosen is the marketplace section technology related. This feature depicts companies that are in the technology field. This feature reports on companies that have made technological advances or have businesses in the technology field. When it comes to technology‚ this feature has a wide range of choices ranging from computers‚ phones‚ and Internet. The purpose of this feature is to provide information about companies that are in the technology field.

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    1. How has the competitive situation that McDonald’s faces changed since it was founded in the 1950 ? The case traces a number of changes in the fast food market over the nearly 60 years that the case covers (it would be very surprising if there had been no change over such a long period). It is useful to distinguish between the changes that are broadly societal and apply to most companies in this industry (even if McDonald’s size and fame makes it more of a target)‚ and the changes that have impacted

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    Strategic analysis of Nokia Corp 1.0 Executive Summary The following is the strategic analysis of Nokia Corp.‚ which discusses the external and internal environment. The first part‚ external environment‚ presents the opportunities and threats along with the political‚ economic‚ sociocultural‚ and technological issues of the handset industry. It provides Porter’s five forces framework for the discussion of the attractiveness of the industry. The second part of the report analyzes the main strengths

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    slower pace and therefore stayed/ are staying at the top of their sector at the moment. Collins starts with talking about the need for satellites for cellular phones to work worldwide being put together in 1985 by a Motorola engineer on vacation. Iridium was the venture that Motorola invested in. They basically invested half a billion dollars into this venture and it concluded that the service was too expensive because there were very few people using it as the connection was very poor. The cellular

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    Supply Chain Management Introduction To Flipkart • Founder-Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal • Background- IIT Delhi and ex- Amazon • Year-2007 • Investment-4 lacs • Headquarters- Bangalore • Human Capital- 13000 employees • Current Valuation- 5$ Billion • Investors- Tiger Global‚ Accel Partners and South Africa‘s Naspers Product Portfolio • Books • Movies • Music • Games • Mobiles • Cameras • Computers • Healthcare and Personal Products • Home appliances and electronics • Stationary • Perfumes

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    Mobile Computing

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    Services (IMTS)‚ were brought up in 1969. IMTS was a self dialing capability at 450MHz. In 1971 AT&T was the first company to introduce modern-day mobile-phone systems. In 1973 Dr. Martin Cooper invented the first personal handset while working for Motorola. His new invention‚ the

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    Cell Phones

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    Cell phones were introduced in the 1940’s these were based on radio technology. They introduced in service cars like taxi cabs and police cars. It was a two way radio technology. In the first generation Motorola was the first company to introduce the first portable cell phone. Motorola has been developing the communication technology of cellular phones. In the 1980’s a lot of cell phones were not designed to be handheld. Cell phones became popular and received demand from the public during the

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