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Inventories include an organization's raw materials, work in process, supplies used in operations, and finished goods. A major part of organization's capital and costs are involved in maintaining and managing inventories. Consequently, organizations work to achieve an ideal size of inventory to reduce costs and improve the bottom line while ensuring their ability to make products and services available to their customers. Although inventory management is commonly associated with the manufacturing sector, many of its concepts and tools can also be applied to the service...
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Quality means different things to different people, organizations, and industries. However, according to quality guru Joseph Juran, quality means "fitness for use," and another quality guru, Philip Crosby, puts it as "conformance to customer requirements." These two important aspects are common to most definitions of quality. Management of quality is critical to two important goals of operations â producing products and services to customers' satisfaction, and helping the organization achieve its financial goals. Operations managers set out performance objectives to...
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Operations scheduling involves the distribution and use of an organizationâs resources â in other words, its human resources, equipment, and facilities â to produce the goods and services needed to meet forecasted customer demand. Two important activities within the scheduling function are loading and sequencing. Loading means assigning production-related work to appropriate organizational resources. Sequencing establishes the order for performing the work needed to meet production priorities and targets. These scheduling activities enable operations managers to...
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Product and service management is the process of designing, creating, and maintaining a product or service through all stages of its lifecycle. It involves a wide range of operations, marketing, and sales related activities. These activities encompass the entire range of product life cycle â from the conception of a new product or service idea, to its design and launch, and later through its growth, maturity, and decline stages. Operations aspects of product management are very vital to the success of new and existing products and services. Every organization conducts...
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Do you fill your life with many activities and then find it's tricky getting a good balance between them? Getting the balance right can provide you with tremendous payback, but where does this balance lie? You want to feel fulfilled and in harmony with yourself and your world. You know finding a balance is good for you, and also impacts positively on your family, friends, and coworkers. This course highlights techniques you can use to analyze your current level of balance between work and life responsibilities. It covers ways to assess your current work/life balance and...
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You have the knowledge to assess current work/life balance and overcome internal and external obstacles to achieving balance. You know where you are and where you want to be, but now what? How do you achieve and maintain that balance? How will it be affected by external factors and behaviors? This course will focus on techniques for maintaining work/life balance. It includes recognizing the behaviors of passiveness, aggressiveness, and assertiveness and how those affect a person's ability to find balance in life. Techniques that can be used to achieve and preserve...
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In 'Occupational Stress,' Stephen Palmer wrote 'Stress is the psychological, physiological and behavioral response by an individual when they perceive a lack of equilibrium between the demands placed upon them and their ability to meet those demands, which, over a period of time, leads to ill-health.' Are you constantly adding items to your to-do list and it seems like your list never shrinks? Are you feeling overwhelmed at work and at home? Are you afraid that stress is starting to negatively impact your health and relationships? Stress is produced by your own feelings...
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Access 2010 provides a variety of tools to assist you in optimizing, securing, and sharing a database application. This course demonstrates how to assess a database's performance and improve its efficiency. Also covered are the ways that you can secure a database for users and the common methods employed to share a completed database application.
Target Audience
A broad range of business users
Expected Duration (hours)
1.0
Lesson ObjectivesOptimizing, Securing, and Sharing Access 2010 Databases
use the Performance Analyzer to assess and improve database performance
use...
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To create value sets and to perform the tasks to define a structure for descriptive flexfields
Target Audience
Technical consultants on Oracle 11i implementation projects; IT professionals requiring an overview of Oracle 11i E-Business Suite
Prerequisites
Familiarity with Oracle applications and web browsers
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson ObjectivesOracle 11i E-Business Suite: Flexfields
distinguish between the types of flexfields available in 11i E-Business Suite.
create flexfield value sets.
create an independent and dependent flexfield value set, given a scenario...
Overview/Description
To identify the main features of 11i E-Business Suite, to perform key navigation tasks, to create a shared entity type, and to recognize the key business flows of 11i E-Business Suite
Target Audience
Technical consultants on Oracle 11i implementation projects; IT professionals requiring an overview of Oracle 11i E-Business Suite
Prerequisites
Familiarity with Oracle applications and web browsers
Expected Duration (hours)
2.1
Lesson ObjectivesOracle 11i E-Business Suite: Introduction
recognize the benefits and products associated with 11i E-Business Suite.
identify the...