Papers On Business Management & Management Theory
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Inventory Control Systems
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A 10 page essay which looks at how such control systems as Just-In-Time has revolutionalized the way business is done. The writer takes a specific look at the inventory control system software that is available for a small busines such as a bookstore and how this new technology can be applied to help a small business stay competitive in today's market. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Inventory.wps
Inventory Management Practices
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A 12 page research paper on current inventory management practices as they apply to manufacturing. Topics covered include inventory control systems such as Just-In-Time and Quick Response, but the latest developments in actual warehousing and assembly line reengineering are also addressed in regards to their interaction with inventory control. Bibliography includes 10 sources.
Filename: Manage.wps
Inventory Managment & Inventory Shrinkage
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A 15 page paper that provides an overview of inventory shrinkage in retail and demonstrates effective ways to reduce its negative impacts. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Invshrin.wps
Investigating an Offshore Platform Fire and Designing an Inquiry
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This 6 page report discusses the investigation of an accident and
fire caused by a design flaw on an offshore oil platform.
Recognizing that the problem was caused by a design flaw, the
investigators are not looking for somebody to blame. The cause
has already been established. The challenge now is to determine
the ways in which the platform’s emergency response team can
function at the most efficient levels. There are two primary
processes that need to be followed -- research and inquiry.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWfireER.wps
Investigation Into Management Styles
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A 28 page thesis paper examining the differences between Harari's "Darth Vader School of Management" and the principles behind Deming's 14 Points, which provided the foundation for the modern TQM (Total Quality Management) theories. The paper investigates the hypothesis that while many companies have attempted a change from old-school management styles, those changes often are only superficial and do not excise the underlying old-style attitudes. A survey of 20 questions was administered to 30 employees of NorTel, at a manufacturing facility employing more than 7,000 employees. Bibliography lists 27 sources.
Filename: Manstyle.wps
Is A Strategy Necessary for Business Success?
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This 8 page paper considers whether or not a stagy is necessary to the success of a business. The writer begins by defining what is meant by stagy before looking a real businesses that have succeeded with traditional strategies and those that have developed successfully by departing from their traditional strategies. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
Filename: TEbstrat.rtf
ISO 9000
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A 5 page overview of the quality management system which serves as the international standard for businesses and industries around the world. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: ISO9000.wps
IT and business strategies
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A sixteen page paper which looks at the way in which information technology is used in business, both in terms of company software systems and the Internet.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JLbusstrat.rtf
It Takes Charisma to be a Truly Powerful Leader in Today's World
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This 7 page paper supports the thesis as stated by its title. Definitions of leadership are explored and different types of leadership are discussed. Many examples of charismatic leadership are provided. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA204ldr.rtf
Jack Welch and the "Work Out" at General Electric
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5 pages in
length. As chairman and chief executive of General Electric Co.
for nearly two decades, Jack Welch has been applauded for
reshaping General Electric through more than six hundred
acquisitions and achieving one earnings record after another. He
admits that his most important job, the one he devotes more time
to than anything else, is motivating and assessing GE's
employees. His "work out" plan, which embodies his ideas about
motivation, includes his controversial belief that GE's more than
85,000 managers and professionals should be graded annually on a
curve. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAgeway.wps
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