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    Important Elements in Raw Material Management

    Description Purchasing and inventory control are the key elements for efficient material management. Decisions on how much to buy and when to buy cannot be view in isolation; as is being done in many quarters. The provision of safety stock on the other hand is a kind of insurance and is largely...
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    Study on Classification of Inventory Management System

    Description The use of inventory management system in raw material management practice is imperative today; given the dynamic nature of operations in the frequently changing world of business. Study on Classifcation of Inventory Management System The use of inventory management system in raw...
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    Study on Logistics, Strategy and Structure

    Description Study on Logistics, Strategy and Structure : Logistics is the management of the flow of things between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet requirements of customers or corporations. The resources managed in logistics can include physical items, such as...
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    White Paper on Automotive Supply Chain and Logistics Management

    Description Knowledgeable observers say that many, though not all, automotive companies are running their supply chain well. American and European automotive companies are losing their shares and profits whereas Japanese companies are increasing world market shares and gaining more profits...
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    Study on The Role of Transportation In Logistics Chain

    Description The operation of transportation determines the efficiency of moving products. The progress in techniques and management principles improves the moving load, delivery speed, service quality, operation costs, the usage of facilities and energy saving. Transportation takes a crucial...
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    Assessment Report on Uganda Logistics Systems for Public Health Commodities

    Description The logistics systems for all health commodities present a tangled picture, with overlapping systems and information, as well as public sector and private sector players. This report focuses on family planning commodities logistics, while recording other systems and identifying their...
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    Study on Health Commodity Supply Chains and the Role of KEMSA

    Description A supply chain is a system of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer. Supply chain activities involve the transformation of natural resources, raw materials, and components into a finished...
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    Performance Study on Employee Engagement

    Description Motivated and engaged employees tend to contribute more in terms of organizational productivity and support in maintaining a higher commitment level leading to the higher customer satisfaction. Employees Engagement permeates across the employee-customer boundary, where revenue...
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    Study on Employers Engage with Corporate Physical Activity Programs

    Description Employers engage with corporate physical activity programs to foster employee wellbeing with a view to reducing the costs of absence and recruitment. This study reports on employee engagement with a commercial program, the Global Corporate Challenge, in terms of motivation, barriers...
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    Leadership Study on Employee Engagement in the Canadian Workplace

    Description Employee engagement is the connection people feel to their work that results in higher levels of performance, commitment and loyalty. Given these positive results, there is a lot of interest in current levels of employee engagement, and ways in which engagement can be increased...
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    Value of Employee Engagement to your Organisation

    Description Consider the impact employee engagement makes to your bottom line, human and financial resources. What is the positive impact engaged employees have on operational performance and profit? It is estimated that disengaged employees cost the UK economy 64bn through lost productivity...
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    Study on Engagement with employees

    Description 'Employee Engagement' A business management concept that describes the level of enthusiasm and dedication a worker feels toward his/her job. Engaged employee cares their work and about the performance of the company, and feels that their efforts make a difference. doc_376662755.pdf
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    Case Study on Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Industry

    Description There are some industries whose strategic innovations are easier and faster to replicate because the products are mostly commodities, one of such industries is the fast-moving consumer goods industry (FMCG). ILLUSTRATING THE COMPETITIVE DYNAMICS OF AN INDUSTRY: THE FAST-MOVING...
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    Consumer Purchasing Behaviour for Wine

    Description The area of Wine Marketing has not been recognised as a formal area within marketing or business. However, the number of practioners world - wide and now the number of academics working in this area has grown. Consumer Purchasing Behaviour for Wine: What We Know and Where We are...
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    Product Appearance in Consumer Choice

    Description Product design has been recognized as an opportunity for differential advantage in the market place. The appearance of a product influences consumer product choice in several ways. To help product development managers in optimizing the appearance of products, we identified the...
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    Consumer Behavior toward Purchasing Luxury Fashion Brands

    Description This introduction covers the background research, the problem statement and the aim and purpose of this research. Moreover, the literature review, the scope and method of this research, and conceptual framework are discussed. School of Sustainable Development of Society and...
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    Study on Textile Industry and Consumer Behaviour

    Description In an environment of competitive market, the success of every industry largely depends on how precisely it can understand the target consumers. Because, such an understanding is the sole means to translate the needs and wants of the prospective consumers into products or services...
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    Study Report on Managerial Skills for Small Enterprises

    Description Small enterprises are generally considered to be more operative, can respond quicker and are more flexible than big companies, which form their strategies for years ahead. Limited focus on operations can have its advantages, but can also prevent enterprise to exploit new unseen...
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    Study on Micro Scale and Small Scale Enterprise Development

    Description The material in Chapter One provides guidelines for the analysis of the results of the case studies that are presented in Chapter Two and for the format of the recommendations found in the last chapter of this document. Background information on the concept of creative industries is...
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    Entrepreneurship is important of sustainable growth in creative industries

    Description Entrepreneurship is the process of starting a business, a startup company or other organization. The entrepreneur develops a business plan, acquires the human and other required resources, and is fully responsible for its success or failure.[1] Entrepreneurship operates within an...
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