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    Human Resource Management of Control Data Corporation

    Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a supercomputer firm. For most of the 1960s, it built the fastest computers in the world by far, only losing that crown in the 1970s after Seymour Cray left the company to found Cray Research, Inc. (CRI). CDC was one of the nine major United States computer...
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    Customer Relationship Management of Control Data Corporation

    Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a supercomputer firm. For most of the 1960s, it built the fastest computers in the world by far, only losing that crown in the 1970s after Seymour Cray left the company to found Cray Research, Inc. (CRI). CDC was one of the nine major United States computer...
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    SWOT ANALYSIS ON Control Data Corporation

    Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a supercomputer firm. For most of the 1960s, it built the fastest computers in the world by far, only losing that crown in the 1970s after Seymour Cray left the company to found Cray Research, Inc. (CRI). CDC was one of the nine major United States computer...
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    Quality circle v/s Quality Control

    Quality circle v/s Quality Control 1) Quality circle A group of individuals with related interests that meet at regular intervals to consider problems or other matters related to the quality of outputs of a process and to the correction of problems or to the...
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    QUALITY CONTROL

    (A) Activities of quality control: 1) Sampling of Raw Material/Packing Material. 2) Analysis of Raw Material/Packing Material. 3) In process Quality Control. 4) Testing of Water. 5) Analysis of Finished Products written for each of them. 6)...
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    Pollution Control Camps

    Our elaborate system of Free Pollution Check-Up Camps which run at regular intervals, is designed at making the cars already on the road operate more efficiently. It also inculcates awareness for environmental protection among the many car users of India.
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    The Industry: confined in control: Small Cars

    On the national front, the Industries Development and Regulation Act was passed in 1951. An industrial license was required for a unit with more5O workers or, for 100 or more workers without power. This ensured that it would be possible to establish a new unit, expand output by more than 5 per...
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    QUALITY CONTROL IN KHADI

    In order to increase the appeal of Khadi while maintaining its handcrafted quality, KVIC has an arrangement with the National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad, ‘Dastakar’, Andhra Pradesh, IIT Delhi, and Textiles Committee, Mumbai. The IIT, Delhi has developed stiff and soft processing...
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    Quality control at Hyundai Motors

    Quality control at Hyundai Motors With the dawning of the new millennium, Hyundai Motor Company unveiled its new business vision - to become one of the top five global automakers. To achieve this daring vision, the company initiated a far-sweeping corporate restructuring program while...
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    Classification on the Basis of Standard and Control

    On the basis of standard and control, we classify hotels into two parts, such as Approved and Unapproved. The approved hotels are found of international standards where the accommodations are made available as per the criteria laid down by the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation- Since they...
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    Quality Control

    Quality Control Every raw material is thoroughly inspected and only after it is approved at the Laboratory it find a place in the production process. The Quality Control Laboratory also keeps a careful and close...
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    DMAIC: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control

    1. DMAIC: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control: In this method Six sigma projects go through four phases: The number of 'x' s go on getting eliminated using various statistical and other tools. This is as if the variation is getting reduced as it passes through a funnel of the...
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    Distinction between management and control

    Distinction between management and control Management -Initiation ( proposals for managing the resources of the firms are developed) Implementation ( execution of approved proposals) Control Ratification ( proposals developed in the initiation stage are evaluated, if suitable, approved)...
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    Management Control

    Fundamentals of Management Control. Overview of MGT Control….. Use resources effectively and efficiently Maintaining competitive edge in the industry Meet the growing demand of the stake holders. Management Control is a set of interrelated communication structure that facilitates the...
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    Project report on Quality Control

    Hi I need to submit a project report on Quality control. Can someone help me out. Thanks
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    Sample Control

    Sample Control Each of the four interview, techniques allows substantially different levels of control over who is interviewed. Personal interviews offer the most potential for control over the sample. An explicit list of individuals or households is not required. Although such lists...
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    Production Planning and Control

    STEPS IN PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL Planning is the determinative phase of production management. It “figures out” what is to be done. Production planning translates sales forecasts into master production schedules, takes off material, personnel & equipment requirements & prepares detailed...
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    Inventory Control Techniques

    TOOLS OF INVENTORY CONTROL PHILOSOPHY Neither can one control everything nor should one try to do so. Uniform control is rarely effective. Effectiveness results when important aspects of a problem are pursued more rigorously than others. A major portion of managerial time should be spent...
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    Selective Inventory Control Techniques

    WHAT ARE INVENTORIES? Inventory refers to stock of raw materials , work in progress and finished goods Can be stored for future use. Inventory possess value. Objective of inventory is to ensure continuous supply of goods at reasonable cost. NEEDS OF INVENTORY To maintain continuous flow...
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    levers of Control in an Organization

    Levers of control. Diagnostic control systems use quantitative data to scan for anything unusual that might indicate a potential problem. Employee rewards are based on how well performance goals have been met. When goal are unrealistic empowered employees may sometime use their creativity...
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