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Environmental Regulation Committee Report
BHATTARAI2
Anisha Bhattarai Professor Sherry Sharifian Govt 2306–71001 December 2, 2017, 2017 When I win
As we all know that Texas is a big city with its huge number of people as well as its region. Also,
itself it's very difficult thing to run the office. It is because it needs to have huge collection of money
and needs to be more creative to run the office. The Texas House of Representatives is composed of
150 members, each elected for a two–year term. According to this paper, if I would get chance to
serve the nation then I promise I will give my 100% efforts, support and creativity to complete the
task I have been chosen. I must mention the three–different panel with their duties and functions
which are very supportive to the citizens. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not only these, this committee has knowledge about the natural degradation which is very
dangerous of living creatures. For this, the committee cooperates with verities of offices that has
more concepts about how to decreases the problem of environmental degradation. After all, if I will
be elected as a member of this committee I would serve the nation by continuing the above–
mentioned functions for the better future of the nation.
Homeland Security & Public Safety Committee comes under my second priority which works for
the protection of the people and the nation. According to the House of Representatives, this
committee should have nine members coordinating with each other's to get success in their
functions. Law enforcement, the arrangement of security benefits by private substances, disaster
mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery, ensuring the country security, prevention of crime,
the defense of the state and nation including terrorism response. My presence in the committee
benefits my district. It is because I would operate all these functions that would be very appropriate
for the public of my districts.
5 Homeland Security and Public Safety is itself describes its functions. This committee would be
very applicable for the nation. Also, as I mentioned about my experience in the history, that would
be very helpful for me to be a member of this committee. As I am interested to be member of
Homeland
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Evaluating The Environmental Quality International On A...
This venture has undertaking is recognizing to be little asper the concerned task evaluated
$100,000/– For this outside standard ATOM technique will be associated. The going with ATOM
technique will be utilized for the Environmental Quality International in Siwa Project: Initiation:
clarifying and recording targets of the project being evaluated, and defining the subtle element of
the methodology has to be executed archiving the outcomes in a risk management plan.
Identification: exposing and reporting which it may influences projects goals either emphatically or
adversely Assessment: either qualitatively describing risks individual so they can be understood and
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The First Assessment will be finished inside 10 days of venture begin, and surveys will be
performed month to month Tools and Techniques The accompanying devices and methods will be
utilized to backing the administrations prepare on the Environmental Quality International in Siwa
Project: Launch: Management Plan is issued at undertaking begin and investigated by the Project
Manager customarily throughout the task. Conspicuous Proof Both threats and open entryways will
be recognized using the going with strategies: Brainstorming with all parts of the endeavor bunch
notwithstanding delegates of key suppliers Analysis of all undertaking suspicions and prerequisites,
both irrefutable and unequivocal Review of a standard plan Ad Hoc recognizing evidence of s by
endeavor partners at whatever time all through the errand Initial Register to record perceived for
further examination, imitating the standard course of action Examination Probability and Impact
Assessment for every one perceived, using the assignment specific scales portrayed in Appendix A.
Double P–I Matrix to necessities s for development, using the standard Scoring estimations centered
around probability and impact. Top List for need organization thought Arrangement using the
standard Breakdown Structure Register move up to join evaluation data. Response Planning
Response Strategy Selection as fitting for
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Environmental Inequalities Of The Urban Environment...
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2/2010 1 Debates on environmental inequalities Another approach to the urban environment
William F Aburel Summary: Unlike other countries, the issue of environmental inequalities,
although present in the official speeches, France suffers from a lack of political ambition. The idea
defended here is that the design Historical (technical–normative) institutional environment, so the
observation mechanisms and action historically constituted by administrations, hinders the
emergence of this issue, including a deficit approach dynamics of unequal facts and the
environment. Different designs of the environment (and justice) defended by the approaches
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Ecological crises and environmental tests give rise to new issues which, International climate
refugees example locally or more of fuel poverty, connect facts ostensibly egalitarian and
environmental situations. It is true that we remain socially unequal in terms of environmental
attitudes and practices, especially their effects affecting societies and their territories no less
unequally. For at least these reasons, to which we could add the new concerns for Environmental
Health, we are witnessing today in France the emergence of the theme environmental inequalities
and / or ecological, nevertheless after a few forays notable: from the current hygienist nineteenth
century, until a few statistical studies in the 80s. Official texts by chanting the potential importance
since 2000 (Conference Johannesburg in 2002; National Strategy for Sustainable Development in
2003). Of research (below), symposiums and seminars are trying to grasp the contours 1 . However,
France is characterized by limited political ambition resolution on this topic (Theys, 2007)
compared to other countries, especially Anglo–Saxon. This is embodied first in a pussyfooting on
the same qualification that makes environmental inequalities and / or ecological. The most
conventional definition analysis reduces the exposure of populations modest to environmental loads
proportionally greater. Definitely reaction, we also find more meanings and a little tote (Laigle and
Oehler, 2004),
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The Effects Of Soil Management On Environmental Quality...
1. Literature Review
Capacity of a soil to function in supporting important ecosystems without producing a negative
interaction with the environment is referred to as soil quality (Larson and Pierce, 1991). This
concept integrates physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil (Idowu et al, 2009). As
there is an increased awareness regarding the impact of soil management on environmental quality
and production of agriculture (Doran and Parkin, 1994), this concept of soil quality has gained
increased attention all over the world (Idowu et al, 2009). These interactions determine the ability of
the soil to perform some of its very important functions such as retention and release of nutrients,
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Indicators of soil quality can be defined as those soil properties, which are most responsive to
changes in soil processes (Andrews et al, 2004). These indicators play an important role in assessing
the management–induced changes in the soil system. These must be diverse enough to represent the
different physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil and the various soil processes
(Gregorich et al, 1994; Doran and Parkin, 1996). Management Data set (MDS) has been created by
using a group of selected soil quality indicators, which provide an evaluation of change in soil
system as influenced by different management techniques. (Idowu et al, 2009). MDS has been
created for a particular management goal (Andrews et al, 2002; Karlen et al, 2006). Easily
measurable soil indicators are often required by the land managers for assessing the soil functions in
relation to different management practices (Idowu et al, 2009).
It was argued by Larson and Pierce (1991) that soil quality measurement should not be limited to
agricultural productivity, as this concept has led to the degradation of the soil in the past. There is a
need to develop a generalized assessment tool, which should be able to include the multiple soil
functions in different combinations (Idowu et al, 2009). This will include the laboratory analysis,
site–specific interpretations, and understanding the effect of management on a particular soil
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Toyota Supplier Relations: Fixing the Suprima Chassis
Toyota Supplier Relations: Fixing the Suprima Chassis Toyota faced a challenge related to the poor
visibility and low quality of a supplier for the Suprima model. The Japanese brand, being related to
a top quality product and a Just in Time manufacturing scheme could not afford to have stock out
problems nor not meeting consumers' demand for quality.
One of the main errors leading to this situation was the fact that ChassisCo didn't follow on the
Toyota principle of giving the bad news up front. Toyota stated with every supplier that they
expected a swift alert in case any risks were to arise, in order to tackle root causes and diminish the
problems right away. On the same line, Toyota knew that the manufacturing process for the ... Show
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On the side of ChassisCo, they faced two issues, namely the fact that their most experienced people
had all been reinstated across different geographies and therefore, their know–how was decreased.
Second, ChassisCo had a rise in demand created by new launches form a set of different customers.
This caused their efforts to mitigate in different projects, creating a capacity gap.
In order to speed up the process, Toyota could give a chance to the process manager to make
changes to the attachment methods and quality test them. If successful, this could increase the daily
yield of parts per day, helping towards the goal.
Also, rotating the engineering team that had the most developed relations with ChassisCo was a
significant mistake, since were key people to escalate problems and seek for solutions.
Making the switch from manual welding process to an automated one actually had a negative
impact on productivity. Perhaps the root cause of this was the fact that they needed more space to
install the additional capacity, but instead they decided to go for a higher plant density. Also, that
they preferred the lowest bids from parts suppliers, seeking to meet the aggressive Toyota price, but
instead might had jeopardized the quality of the supplied parts.
In contrast to ChassisCo's practices, Toyota actually invested time in going to the suppliers and
assessing their capability. Although, by
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The Protection Of Environmental Quality
Introduction
Protection of environmental quality is a globally growing concern, and there has been an increasing
use of economic instruments in the environment protection policies, such as tradable permits or
pollution charges, to reduce environmental harm by harnessing economic incentives to encourage
the industries. In New South Wales, the Environment Protection Authority ("EPA") introduced the
load–based licensing ("LBL") scheme as a new approach of environment protection licence under
the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (NSW) ("POEO Act") and the Protection of
the Environment Operations (General) Regulations 2009 (NSW). Subsequently, a broader range of
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In the past, a fixed fee was charged to the industries, and it was difficult to find a relationship
between pollutant discharges and the licence fee. Inequity in licence fees was resulted therefrom,
and there was very little incentive available for licence holders. Consequently, this approach was
regarded as an unpleasant cost, and the earnest licence holders had to be economically
disadvantaged by the neglected licensing system. Furthermore, ineffective system in environment
protection licence failed to reduce emissions and irreversible impacts on the environment were
perceived.
To overcome those issues stated above, the EPA of New South Wales updated the POEO Act, and as
a result, legislations including the Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 (NSW), were
repealed and incorporated into the POEO Act. Under the Chapter 3 of the POEO Act and the
Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Regulation 2009 (NSW) , LBL is implemented
as a new method of charging a licensing fee based on the amounts of the pollution emission resulted
from the licensed activities. In accordance to the LBL scheme, licence holders are charged an annual
licence fee which consists of the administrative fee and the load–based fee. The load–based fee
depends on the amounts of the pollutant discharged, and the administration fee is payable in each
reporting period. Unlike the traditional approach, the LBL enhances
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Quality Management Essay
Quality Management
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
MID TERM EXAM
Question You are a project management consultant assigned to a small manufacturing firm that has
been experiencing a myriad of problems. After conducting interviews and fact–finding with key
managers, you have observed the following:
Company revenues and profits have fallen dramatically over the previous 12 months, along with a
drop in market share Customer complaints have reached an all time high
Employee morale is at an all time low
The company has no formal quality program in place
No employee training program exists
High employee turnover continues unabated
Non–conformance costs are skyrocketing
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External customer requirements may be gathered and transformed into specific, actionable process
improvements using quality function deployment, a well– structured product development process
which dictates what the market requires into a program to create, manufacture, and deliver it.
However, teams should collaborate to arrive at a common understanding of the customer needs and
determine the appropriate technical requirement of each stage. As soon as customer expectations are
met, customer satisfaction will improve, resulting in a take–back of market share and an increase in
revenue.
Customer complaints have reached an all time high
Solution:
At first "X" company has to conduct a SWOT analysis, which provides data for an organization to
create strategic plans, appropriating resources and developing tools or actions to bring about
continued success to analyze the organization. Once the SWOT analysis has been completed, the
organization is able to create the mission and vision statements. In addition to what was said before,
customer satisfaction should be one of if not the main objectives. To understand the level of
customers' satisfaction, and desires "X" should implement surveys called "customer satisfaction
survey." These surveys will be sent to new and old customers during certain times a year. E–mail
surveys also have to be provided for all customers. The surveys will
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Water Quality Analysis Of The Potable And Environmental Water
In this research project I conducted the water quality analysis of both the potable and environmental
water at various village sites, and in the New River Lagoon in Belize. The data collected in this
project contributed to the data collected over the past decade by previous McMaster fellows and
scholars. Moreover, we conveyed the results from this study to the community partners in the
villages San Carlos, Rancho Dolores, and with the Programme for Belize–the managing entity of
Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area ("RBCMA") which borders the New River Lagoon.
In the project we tested for bacterial contaminants, nitrate nitrogen, phosphorous, dissolved oxygen,
pH, free chlorine, and ammonia levels.
In this project we continue to analyze new samples and the baseline data for any trends in high or
low levels of chemicals, as well as to keep the Belizean community appraised of any hazards or
precautions they should be taking for their drinking water. By collaborating with our Belize
community partners, we are able to discuss possible solutions as to better techniques for cleaner
water or more efficient solutions to using clean safe drinking water.
Water is a necessity, but, when water becomes polluted with chemicals, both inorganic and organic,
it makes it difficult to use water for the health benefits and sanitation it is normally used for. Good
water quality is especially vital for Belize, as they are largely an agricultural country. The data
collected by the McMaster
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Environmental Quality and Biofuels
Environmental Quality
The use of biofuels as mandated by RFS.2 has a net positive impact on environmental quality. One
of the key reasons for the adoption of this program was to provide an alternative to fossil fuels that
could offer better energy efficiency and lower green house gas emissions. The environmental quality
has been analyzed through four criteria much like in the report by Ackom, Mabee and Saddler
(2010). These are: Greenhouse gas emissions, Energy use, Water use and Land Use Change.
Energy use: In their report Ackom, Mabee and Saddler (2010) state that the energy use is primarily
defined by the electric energy that goes into the bioconversion process. This analysis considers
efficiency in production and manufacturing process. According to this, biofuels (both 1st and 2nd
generations) are reducing considerable amount of energy used in the extraction and manufacturing
process as compared to non–renewable resources. Roughly evaluated values of energy saving of
some of the common biofuels are noted as follows (relative to fossil fuels): sugarcane (89%), switch
grass (85%), wood (82%), soybean (45%), corn (43%), wheat (42%). These figures are very
promising and continue to ameliorate as technology, and research and development improves.
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions: When tested to compare the GHG emissions, biofuels preform
much better than conventional fuels. However, within the biofuel spectrum there is a range of
efficiencies. For example, the according to
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Business Concept Of Cafe Bengaliyana
BUS: 781
Strategic Business for SME
S M Imtiaz Uddin Shovon
CIB000020W
Café Bengaliyana
Café Bengaliyana
Business Concept
Café Bengaliyana is a locally owned fast food and Indian cuisine store that will be situated as a
national establishment through its imaginative way to the organization 's presentation and its image.
This will be a sole proprietorship business which will give an extraordinary mix of great
nourishment and administration at quality valuing, with a craftsmanship arranged climate. Cafe
Bengaliyana is the best response to a developing interest for different sorts of fast food and Indian
cuisine in a gathered spot. Like, Auckland
Mission
Café Bengaliyana is a motivating cafe, combining good environment with interesting and excellent
food. Its mission is to
 Provide incredible sustenance quality as well as magnificent administration for consumer loyal.
 Reasonable value
 Introduce with new test of food
 Will be the restaurant of first choice for all aged people
Vision
Café Bengaliyana has some visions, which are:
 Turn into a fine dining restaurant
 Verities dishes with new and delicious Test.
 Providing Qualitied food to the customers.
 Will operate 24/7
Goals
Café Bengaliyana will run the business with excellent goals such as:
 To be a top ranking brand in New Zealand
 To be a most Familiar Brand in the food industry of New Zealand
 Focus to the Customer loyalty
 To make Café Bengaliyana a destination spot for locals and
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Biography on Dr Kaoru Ishikawa
Biography on Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa
Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa was born in Tokyo in 1915, he was the oldest of the eight sons of Ichiro
Ishikawa, in 1939 he graduated from the University of Tokyo with a engineering degree in applied
chemistry, his first occupation was as a naval technical officer from 1939 to 1941, then he
proceeded onward to work at the Nissan Liquid Fuel Company until 1947. Dr. Ishikawa might now
begin his profession as a cohort educator at the University of Tokyo, in 1949 Dr. Ishikawa joined the
Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers quality control examination bunch, it was his aptitudes
at activating huge assemblies of individuals towards a particular regular objective that was generally
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Ishikawa was constantly mindful of the significance of top administration help, the kind of help
from the top management is a key component in Japan's all–enveloping quality technique that Dr.
Ishikawa named, "broad quality control", Dr. Ishikawa has worked with all top management and the
lower management and including the whole administration team to teach quality control to secure
they were able to give the best customer service as possible to their customers, and in the late 50's
and in the early 60's, he created quality control courses for executives and for top directors, he
additionally helped launch the Annual Quality Control Conference for top administration in 1963.
As a part of the panel for the Deming Prize, Dr. Ishikawa created the thorough review framework
that figures out if organizations meet all requirements for the prize, that review requires the interest
of the organization's top executives, as stated by Dr. Ishikawa, that animated obvious support as
opposed to the praise that runs with the prize is the greatest profit a champ gets.
Throughout his career, Dr. Ishikawa worked on terribly sensible matters, however continually at
intervals a bigger philosophical framework, also in its broadest sense, Dr. Ishikawa's work was
supposed to supply what he known as a "thought revolution" from new ideas regarding the quality
that might revitalize trade. The wide acceptance of the many of Dr. Ishikawa's ideas, and the many
honors he
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The Quality Of Life Of Sumner House
This research project explored the quality of life of Sumner House residents utilizing the capability
approach and addressed these questions: what opportunities residents have to live a life they truly
value and how they perceive their quality of life at Sumner House. Based on six individual
interviews, this study identified a number of key capabilities for quality of life perceived by Sumner
House residents including being healthy, receiving a high quality of care, being safe, being
independent and autonomous, having a social life, and conducting meaningful activities. The
research findings suggested that Sumner House provides residents with a range of opportunities to
achieve lives they have reason to value, especially capabilities for control over life and occupation.
Overall, interviewees expressed positive comments about their quality of life.
Interpretation of findings
Some of the research findings further support those arguments about the quality of life for older
adults in earlier studies. First of all, the value of bodily health is evident from the research. All
participants wish to keep as healthy as they can. Health condition is regarded to be linked to other
valued capabilities such as safety and independence. Therefore, Sumner House should continue to
enhance residents' capability for health and delay the decline. Secondly, in accordance with results
of previous research, there is an evidence to show that residents can be taken care of well at Sumner
House and
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Evaluating Course Quality And Faculty Teaching
Evaluating Course Quality and Faculty Teaching
Evaluating courses are important for ensuring that the student's educational needs are being met.
Furthermore, it ensures the education being provided aligns with the institution's mission, goals and
policy. Students, peer faculty members, and administrators all play significant roles in the evaluation
process. The course I chose to evaluate is an online, undergraduate, and didactic course. Three
different evaluation tools are discussed that assesses faculty teaching, student satisfaction, and
course quality.
Evaluation Methods
Knowledge of the subject matter, clinical competence, teaching skill, interpersonal relationships
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("Midterm Student Feedback," n.d.). Survey methods are the most popular methods for evaluating
MSF.
The IDEA model is another evaluation resource. It also utilizes a student rating system for allowing
students to evaluate instructor teaching and student satisfaction with the course. Research states that
students tend to have higher exam scores, can apply the material better and are more apt to pursue
the subject subsequently, when they learn from instructors with high ratings. (Benton and Cashin,
2012). Furthermore, improving student satisfaction. The IDEA survey evaluates six different factors
commonly found on student rating evaluation forms. Overall, students find that course organization
and planning, clarity and communication skills, teacher/student interaction and rapport, course
difficulty and workload, grading and examinations, and student self–rated learning are all essential
components to improving satisfaction with the instructor and course. (Benton and Cashin, 2012).
Traditionally, in the live classroom setting, administrators or peer evaluators could pay a scheduled
or unscheduled visit to the classroom and began the evaluation process. The advantage was
observing the instructor in real time and the interaction with students. Well, with the recent shift of
live classrooms becoming more distance accessible online courses, this process is similar but
executed differently. Other elements are considered when
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Integration Of Leed Indoor Environmental Quality Credits...
Integration of LEED Indoor Environmental Quality Credits into BIM Software to Design
Educational Buildings with Enhanced Quality Indoor Environment A Proposal by Kanishk Sharma
Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE Chair of Committee, John Nichols
Committee Members, Lesley Feigenbaum Kevin Glowacki Head of Department, Joe Horlen May
2015 Major Subject: Construction Management Copyright 2015 Kanishk Sharma ABSTRACT A
poor indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in educational buildings can have a significant negative
impact on the performance and comfort of the building occupants and given the fact that a large
population spends its time indoor in educational buildings, indoor environmental quality cannot be
ignored. LEED IEQ credits established by United States Green Building Council (USGBC) provide
a guideline through which quality of indoor environment can be improved. However, achievement
and evaluation of LEED credits is a challenging task due to the complicated instructions for
achieving each credit and involvement of tiresome documentation procedure. This study aims to
make the evaluation of the LEED IEQ credits easier by developing a
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California Environmental Quality Act Paper
The California Environmental Quality Act is a statute. This statute requires all state and local
agencies to identify any significant environmental impacts of their actions. It also requires that they
avoid these actions and mitigate negative environmental impacts from their actions whenever
possible.
An Overview of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
CEQA is the state's broadest environmental law. It provides guidance to the Department in regards
to issuing permits and approving projects. It is interpreted by the courts to provide the fullest
protection of the environment without venturing outside the statutes of California. It is applied to
any discretionary project proposed to or approved by a California public agency. The scope of
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The Act is also intended to prevent or minimize environmental damage through project alternative
development, mitigation measures and monitoring. Through CEQA, the agency's decision making
process is disclosed to the public. This is the process by which discretionary projects gain approval
after the presentation of findings and statements. It has been seen to enhance the public's
participation in the environmental review process (i.e. scoping meetings, public notice, public
review, hearings, and the judicial process). Most agree that CEQA effectively improves the
interagency coordination with early consultations, scoping meetings, notices of preparation, and
State Clearinghouse
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The National Environmental Policy Act Essay
The National Environmental Policy Act
Our Congress created the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) in 1969 in order to establish
an environmental foundation for mankind. This policy endorses harmony between humans and the
vast ecosystems surrounding them. To obtain this goal and provide our future with resources as well,
NEPA is separated into two titles. The first title declares the policy in detail while the second title
focuses on the Council on Environmental Quality. The CEQ oversees the effectiveness of current
methods, the reactions of the environment to those methods, and implements revisions as necessary.
In Title I of NEPA, our government recognizes the immutable link between mankind's dealings and
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A proposal to alter the current environmental status must state the anticipated impact of the change,
any possible negative effects and proposed alternatives, short– and long–term uses of the change
and any irrevocable use of resources. Additionally, there must be consultations with any Federal
agency that has jurisdictional law or "special expertise" with that particular environmental issue.
The President, the CEQ, and the general public subsequently review the proposal. If a proposal has
unresolved conflicts in any area it is not simply dismissed. Further study and research is done to try
to rectify those areas. Further, Title I looks to assist in worldwide endeavors to addressing
environmental issues and concerns that are within the boundaries of US foreign policy. It also makes
it possible for advice and information on the maintenance, enhancement, and restoration of the
environment to be "available to States, counties, municipalities, institutions, and individuals."
Lastly, this first section of NEPA insists on reviewing statutory limitations, administrative
regulations, and current methods to continually conform to the goals of environmental well–being.
It stands as a frequent supplement to existing environmental laws. Title II of NEPA focuses on the
Council on Environmental Quality. Their objective is to make sure that agencies dealing with the
environment are compliant to NEPA and to keep the President aware of
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Examples Of Root Cause Analysis
Chapter 2
Literature Review
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2.1. Root Cause Analysis:
In Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is the process of identifying causal factors using a structured
approach with techniques designed to provide a focus for identifying and resolving problems. Tools
that assist groups or individuals in identifying the root causes of problems are known as root cause
analysis tools. Every equipment failure happens for a number of reasons.
There is a definite progression of actions and consequences that lead to a failure. Root Cause
Analysis is a step–by–step method that leads to the discovery of faults or root cause. An RCA
investigation traces the cause and effect trail from the end failure back to the root cause. It is much
like a detective solving a crime.
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Like Cox and Spencer (1998), Dettmer
(1997) has also used root cause analysis on management of constraints. He presents one of the
earliest studies on the debate of applying Root Cause Analysis to processes. A proper management
decision is necessary to succeed the RCA tools and methods in a particular environment. Lepore and
Cohen (1999), Moran et al. (1990), Robson (1993) and Scheinkopf (1999) move ahead that when
change is needed, then think root cause analysing, identifying and eliminating. The foundations of
their studies are pioneering one as they question an accepted practice for root cause analysis and the
results of the example studies are encouraging.
However, the studies are far from being practical one as they include too many parameters and
assumptions. Smith (2000) has explained that Root Cause Tools can resolve conflicting strategies,
policies, and measures. The perception is that one tool is as good as another tool. While the
literature was quite complete on each tool as a stand–alone application and their relationship with
other problem solving methods. There are very few literatures available on
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Oregon Waste Systems V. Department Of Environmental...
Perhaps the best indication of the Court's attitude towards the Commerce Clause analysis of
environmental cases are its decisions concerning state garbage regulations. Each garbage law that
has come under the Court's review has been invalidated without any consideration for its putative
local benefits. This approach is highlighted by the Court acknowledging the states' legitimate
environmental interests yet still negating any measures to protect those, essentially rendering any
conservation motives irrelevant. City of Philadelphia is one example of that trend; Oregon Waste
Systems v. Department of Environmental Quality (1994) shows another one. Here, Oregon's intent
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As a result, the states face a heavy burden of proof to show that absolutely no economic rationale
was factored in their legislation, following the Court's repeated assertions that "[n]o state may
attempt to isolate itself from a problem common to the several States by raising barriers to the free
flow of interstate trade."
A close comparison of the Court's holdings also reveals the expansion of its definition of commerce.
In City of Philadelphia, the interstate movement of solid waste was considered a part of commerce
even though waste itself presented no commercial value. In Sporhase, despite the judgement of
Nebraska's own highest court, the Court found water to be an article of commerce that represents a
national interest and is thus subject to federal regulation. The constant shifting between natural
resources as natural resources and natural resources as market commodities depending on whether
the government relies on affirmative of negative Commerce Clause only reinforces the Court's
hostility towards environmental cases and frustrates both federal and state efforts to protect the
environment.
The case factually closest to Maine v. Taylor is probably Hughes v. Oklahoma (1979), which also
revolved around fishery preservation. Here, Oklahoma had enacted a statutory scheme governing
the acquisition, transportation, and sale
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Weighted Analysis Worksheet
Amazon 5 Bullet Points: WEIGHTED ADAPTIVE DESIGN FOR A STEADY, EASY GRIP: Great
for those with hand tremors, arthritis, Parkinson's or dexterity issues, the Vive adaptive utensil set is
weighted to provide greater control while eating reducing frustration and mishaps. Each stainless
steel utensil features a ribbed composite handle to create an easy, non–slip grip. The three–piece set
includes a bendable fork, spoon and knife. TEXTURED COMPOSITE HANDLES: Providing a
secure grip for weak or arthritic hands, each utensil has a wide ribbed composite handle. Contoured
for a comfortable fit in your hand, the handles are also weighted for greater control and stability.
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Ergonomically designed, the utensil set provides greater stability and control at mealtimes to
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The Importance Of Environmental Quality
Whenever the issue of environmental management arises, it causes a stir in both the political and
social circles. There are always comparisons between the environmental situations in different parts
of the world. This paper focuses on factors affecting the overall influence that certain economic
elements have on the environmental quality. Such factors may include lack of proper knowledge and
inadequacy of resources. It is important to note that various components define the environment,
such as the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis (EKC). The EKC and the citizens of a
developing country can explain the reasons for the state of environmental quality in developing
countries.
EKC is a graphical illustration of the relationship between the various pollutants and per capita
income (Dinda 433). The basic concept implies that there is a direct relationship between
environmental pressure and the level of income. Therefore, the pressure increases to the point where
the income starts increasing as well. The EKC concept is more of an economic overview of the
environmental quality that defines a major concept, which strengthens its argument. The concept is
the notion that high income influences people's expectations and preferences for a quality
environment, which means high income is directly proportional to the need for environmental
quality (Dinda 440). Overall, the logic behind the EKC reasoning revolves around the fact that the
environmental quality changes according to the
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Indoor Air Quality And Environmental Health Essay
Indoor Air Quality and Environmental Health Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers only to the quality of
the ambient air in an interior environment. On average, people spend well over half of their time
inside, and research has shown that indoor air in buildings can be more contaminated than outdoor
air. The majority of people that work in non–industrial buildings such as offices, schools, and
hospitals are exposed daily to poor IAQ. Indoor air pollution (IAP) continually ranks among the top
five environmental risks to public health. Therefore, IAP is a critical factor of the safety and well–
being of the population. This paper explores IAP in context, the health risks related to poor air
quality, the burden of disease from household air pollution, guidelines for environmental infection
control in healthcare facilities, and how to improve IAP. Indoor Environmental Quality Indoor
environmental quality (IEQ), comprises the quality of a building's environment concerning the
wellbeing and health of those who occupy the space. Many factors contribute to the IEQ such as air
quality, lighting, and damp conditions. People usually experience symptoms or health conditions
from exposures to contaminants while they are indoor. One of the reasons why IEQ is a primary
concern is because some people that experience symptoms while indoors usually get better when
they are not in the building. Indoor environments are incredibly complex, and building occupants
may be exposed to a variety of
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Environmental Quality International in SIWA
Environmental Quality International in SIWA Egypt has long been seen as a place rich in tradition
and culture. With specific respect to Siwa, a region in the country, this was very much true when it
was discovered by an investor in 1995, who described it as untouched by time. Despite its recent
rocky revolution, Egypt has strived to place itself in a position to be a model not just for Africa, but
for the whole of the Arab World, and has done so by promoting freedoms and encouraging foreign
investment through various liberal policies. This has helped alleviate the country's employment
problem, but much remains to be done, and not all reforms have been wholly positive. The
paragraphs below will focus further on the Siwa region, and the specific project which it entails, and
will discuss the objectives of the project introduced here, as well as pertinent issues and how they
have and will affect the country.
Project Objective and Scope: A Description The Siwa Sustainable Development Initiative was
constructed in an effort to enable private investment to develop a sustainable development
environment in the Siwa region, as described above. According to reports, Environmental Quality
International (EQI), the principal investor, brought about both technical expertise and practical
experience to ensure the development of the region, especially the utilization of its rich natural
resources and unique cultural heritage. The Siwa project thus began on a basis of helping a
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The Effects Of Ambient Air Quality For Environmental...
Problem 1: Ans: In the article, the author described mainly two challenges to the process. "One
challenge will be to routinely share data for these types of analyses at fine geographic and temporal
scales without disclosing confidential information. Another challenge will be to develop C–R
estimates which take into account time, space, or other relevant effect modifiers." (Talbot etc. 2009)
Though developing C–R estimates using proper modeling methods are very important and will
directly provide initiatively studying results, in my opinion, challenges regarding data collection and
routinely share are the most important. To measure the public health impacts of ambient air quality
for environmental public health tracking, both consistent accurate data and measure approaches are
required. Though EPA has developed statistical based ambient air estimates (using HB model) for
use in EPHT, the correct modeling and representative results are all based on accuracy data
collection. From my personal experience as a biostatistician, if the collected data are not
representative or inaccuracy, however well the measuring methods are, researchers will never get
the real truth. Thus challenges regarding data collection and routinely share are the most important.
They are the foundation of the whole study. Overcoming these challenges are more than necessary.
More in detail, as described in the article the data collection and routinely share challenges are
important and mainly from two
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The Environmental Quality Act Of California State Laws And...
1. How could the law and public policy be used to minimize the negative impact(s) of Sample
Drought Executive Order 2016? Explain, giving one example of a type of law or public policy.
Ans 1. The Drought Executive Order 2016 could have negative impact on the people and the
economy. Exemption of agriculturists from order may create a situation of stress between the urban
residents and the people in agriculture. The Order can also decline the credibility and the
effectiveness of California State Laws. To minimize the negative impact of executive order 2016
various amendments can be introduced using different laws and public policy. For instance,
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) helps to reduce damage to environment by creating
alternatives and monitoring. CEQA also guide department while issuing new projects. Another
purpose of CEQA is to communicate the effectiveness of the project/ proposals to the public. Public
Policies such as CEQA can help to communicate the benefits of the Sample Drought Executive Act
2016. This should be showcased that CEQA supports California Energy Commission to approve
new sources of water energy.
The Drought Executive Order 2016 talk about implementation of Salinity Barriers and preserve
water while keeping up with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act and Human Safety.
Department of Water Resources planned to create salinity barriers by staying within the limits of
CEQA. CEQA should continuously prepare the environmental
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Corrective Action Research Paper
Purpose
The Purpose of document Control is to establish and maintain procedures within document control.
All documents that relate directly to iso90001 will be considered appropriately actioned.
Scope
All documents handles within the project will undertake all the below methods of procedure to
ensure that high quality and certainty is maintained throughout the projects.
Definitions
Please see below a list of definitions for your reference:
Document– "a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence
or that serves as an official record." http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/document
Monitoring– "observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep
under systematic review.
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The corrective action will be entered on the Corrective and Improvement Action Database.
All action that has to be corrected will be raised by the principal, completed and then finally
returned after it has been given to ABC constructions.
Preventative Action
Suitable analysis of the non–conformance and the implemented corrective action will be undertaken
by site management to determine appropriate measures that could be implemented to prevent a
repeat of the non–conformance.
Review of Non–Conformances
Each non–conformance and the corrective measure implemented to control the non–conformance
will be reviewed at a suitable time, where possible no more than seven days after the non–
conformance has occurred. Only when the nonconformance has been dealt with appropriately can
the case be closed.
Corrective Action Register
The Corrective or Improvement Action database will keep a record of all the non–conformances and
in which manner they were dealt
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Environmental Health Water Quality Monitoring Program
The city of Long Beach has approximately 7 miles of public beaches all through out the city. Due to
the mild climate thousands of residents and tourists visit the beaches and bays. The beaches are one
of the cities most popular attractions; so this raises the concern of what the water quality is like at
the beaches and bays. Roughly every week the Health Department's Environmental Health Water
Quality Monitoring Program collects samples of water and analyzes them to determine the quality
of the water. Many different factors effect the water quality in Long Beach, the geographical
location of the city, the man made structures, the urban runoff, and the Port of Long Beach. All of
these things change and or make the water quality worse in Long Beach but there are ways in which
it can be improved. When determining the quality of water in a specific area it is important to look
where that place is geographically located. Long beach is a city located in southern California and is
one of the biggest cities in the state. The oceanfront is special because it is one of the only ones
along the California coast that is South facing. Most of the other beaches on the coast are West
facing. Just north of the Long Beach coastline is point Fermin, which blocks large northern swells
primarily during the winter. Point Fermin is one of the reasons that Long Beach is a south–facing
beach. When large swells come from the north Long Beach does not receive them because of the
point blocks them.
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RTT1 Essay
RTT Task 2 The provided scenario gives an account of a busy emergency department with
competent staff, and the multiple errors that led up to the most severe error possible in healthcare,
unnecessary death of a patient. A root cause analysis (RCA) can be utilized to help understand the
systems at fault within the facility so that improvements can be determined and implemented to
prevent any future occurrences (Cherry, 456). RCAs focus on systems rather than blaming
individuals involved, therefore they are only appropriate in cases where there has been no willful
negligence or criminal acts (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). The overall purpose of RCAs is to find out the
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These statements link the cause to its effects and then back to the main event that promoted the root
cause analysis (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). Guidelines for writing causal statements include the need
for clarity in the relationship, statements should use neutral language and not imply blame, cause
should be given for any human error, and any violation of procedure should also have a preceding
cause (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). Recommendations for interventions for change must next be made
for the process improvement process to be successful. Recommendations should meet the following
criteria; they should be clearly linked to the identified root causes, recommendations should address
all of the root causes, be designed to reduce the likelihood of reoccurrence and severity, and be clear
and concise (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). The acronym SMART is also helpful: Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Realistic, and Time measured. Once recommended changes are agreed upon the team
can use the concept of change theory to decrease the likelihood of recent sentinel events similar to
the example given. The IHI gives this definition on change theory "A change concept is a general
notion or approach to change that has been found to be useful in developing specific ideas for
changes that lead to improvement (IHI, 2004)." Recommended categories for change theory include
simplification, elimination of waste, improve workflow, manage time, and change the work
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Ethical Policy Of 2005
Obeying the law is thought not enough for BRTC: BRTC states in its ethics policy for 2005 that it
believes the company is acting in an "ethical and morally acceptable manner inside and outside the
company". Its ethics policy includes:
1. Making well–founded, sustainable choices on large and small issues
2. Maintain an open, honest dialogue with stakeholders
3. Pursuing wise use of resources on which operations depend, that is, financial, natural and human
4. Deliver on internal and external commitments
5. Inspire and motivate employees through skill development and clearly defined work Duties
6. Interact approximately with business contacts and authorities, and refrain from
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Security processes includes building stable systems for safety control, accident and near–accident
reporting and vehicle safety. Environment is about conducting concrete, continuous efforts to reduce
the environmental impact that can be ascribed to operation. For example, environmental initiatives
demonstrate that BRTC is trying to use electric locomotives running on renewable energy sources
rather than diesel locomotives. Quality policy means always implementing its assignments so
customers are helped to deliver products to the right recipient, at the right time with the right
product characteristics. Finally, customer processes include identifying customer needs, then
developing products and solutions that meet these needs and can be delivered using their resources
and systems to market solutions; then submitting tenders and signing contracts, planning production,
receiving orders, assuring capacity and delivery, implementing assignments, sending invoices and
receiving payments and evaluating results internally and with customers. CSR and ethics play
important roles in the company and the way in which it operates. It's all about creating "BRTC
transport that can have an impact in the larger–scale environmental equation" (Annual and
Sustainable development report 2005). Being ethical involves many things
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Quality Management Essay
Name:
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
MID TERM EXAM
Question You are a project management consultant assigned to a small manufacturing firm that has
been experiencing a myriad of problems. After conducting interviews and fact–finding with key
managers, you have observed the following:
Company revenues and profits have fallen dramatically over the previous 12 months, along with a
drop in market share
Customer complaints have reached an all time high
Employee morale is at an all time low
The company has no formal quality program in place
No employee training program exists
High employee turnover continues unabated
Non–conformance costs are skyrocketing
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So with the use of these tools, they have access to areas that need to be addressed for the benefit of
the customer. With the tools "X" could also further their quality planning for the company and future
products.
Alternatively, the organization might introduce ISO 9000. By doing so "X" may gauge fulfillment of
its customer's quality requirements and applicable regulatory requirements while aiming to enhance
customer satisfaction and achieve continual improvement of its performance.
Employee morale is at an all time low
Solution:
To start with, "X" company has to provide its workers a productive environment, in order to help
them give their best. "X"`s management must act as true leaders who aim to help people and
machines do their best. According to W.E. Deming, rather than criticize performance, supervisors
should act as mentors to their workers and create an environment of trust and encouragement so
workers experience a sense of pride in their work and the satisfaction of a job well done.
Furthermore, workers who fear their bosses seek to meet the minimal expected standards rather than
strive to give their best. Quality is neglected and respect for management is diminished. Conversely,
people are at their best and are less likely to leave their jobs when they feel secure enough to ask
questions and share ideas.
The company has no formal quality program in place
Solution:
First of all "X" company
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What Is The Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network?
The Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network was created to assess the quality of aquatic
environments and ecosystems using benthos organisms as biomarkers (Ontario Ministry of the
Environment, 2007). Exclusively used in Ontario, this biomonitoring program assesses ecological
function and condition of streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands across the province (The Dorset
Environmental Science Centre, 2017). The OBBN protocol is ideal for assessing water quality
because of the use of aquatic macroinvertebrates (Borisko, et al. 2007). Since macroinvertebrates
are easy and inexpensive to collect, determining water quality can be conducted continuously over
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In the fall, there can be high species richness, but also there is the potential for the populations to
still be affected from the hardships of summer months. The identification of species is more difficult
because reproduction season typically takes place in the cooler months and therefore does not
accurately represent the environment's quality and species richness (Ontario Ministry of
Environment, 2017).
The change in season's results in differences in the flow, size and overall function of the lake,
stream, or river and therefore the constant monitoring of these systems are beneficial to determine
ecosystem characteristics and patterns (Lenat, 1988).
Participants following OBBN protocol predominately use the travelling–kick–and–sweep method to
collect macroinvertebrates in wadeable environments (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007).
This method consists of using a water transect including two riffles and one pool to perform the
collection (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). Travelling–kick–and–sweep begins by
entering the selected aquatic environment, and kicking the substrate to disrupt the sediment and
potential invertebrates (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). Holding a net (500um)
downstream and adjacent to the kicking area to collect or sweep up the dislodged organisms
(Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). Other methods include; grab samples in deep water
sites, jab
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Reflective Journal
Topic 1:
Meeting the customer requirements (Oakland 2003) is a reasonable definition of quality.
Meeting the Customer's requirements is a tough challenge as the requirements of customer are like
the water of a tide; it's likely to change at any point of time. So identifying the expectations of the
customer and performing service in accordance to it is a task that requires great skill. But at the end
of the day if customer's expectation is met and the customer is satisfied with the product, we could
say that quality has been achieved.
For example; A Customer wanting a house to be built for him had come to my uncle's construction
company. Based on his expectations and the trend that was in style during that time, our civil
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Explaining my plans to the guide helped me get constructive ideas from him. It also helped me
understand the priorities of my project better and define it clearly.
The second type of communication in this scenario is operational communication. This involves
communicating about the progress of the project; passing information about its development and if
there are any changes in priorities. During this stage, my customer (guide) was regularly informed
about my progress. He would then suggest particulars that increased the overall quality of my work
and made it a better product.
Through such communication, my project was successfully completed on time in the way my guide
preferred. Excellent communication had become my key to increased quality, which in turn taught
me how vital it was for the success of any given project.
Reference: Jussi Aromaki, 2011, Tips for successful communication with suppliers, ICT Standard
Forum, , accessed 30 August 2013
Topic 3:
All employees must be committed to quality in order for an organisation to achieve sustained
improvement (Oakland 2003)
Quality work and commitment from every single employee plays an important role in the growth of
the company. An Organisation being well managed or having a constant improvement is the result
of each and every employee attaining the quality level. On the other hand, lack of commitment from
an individual employee could actually disturb the proper functioning of an
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Supplier Selection
Introduction
The evaluation and selection of suppliers, structuring the supplier base is an important task in any
organization. It assumes utmost importance in the current scenario of global purchasing. Every
Organization especially manufacturing organizations need to have a Supplier evaluation matrix or
model in place. This paper tries to bring in a typical
Supplier Evaluation Framework, which blends with company's basic values, and help in establishing
a Strategic sourcing policy. It also outlines ways and means to reward a supplier and establish long–
standing relationships with suppliers.
Vendor selection range of criterions
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* Ability to meet current and potential capacity requirements, and do so on the desired delivery
schedule. * Financial stability. * Technical support availability and willingness to participate as a
partner in developing and optimizing design and a long–term relationship. * Total cost of dealing
with the supplier (including material cost, communications methods, inventory requirements and
incoming verification required). * The supplier 's track record for business–performance
improvement. * Total cost assessment.
Now when the agreement on the business and vendor requirements had been compiled, the team
now must start to search for possible vendors that will be able to deliver the material, product or
service. The larger the scope of the vendor selection process the more vendors you should put on the
table. Of course, not all vendors will meet the minimum requirements and the team will have to
decide which vendors you will seek more information from.
Vendor evaluation range of criterions
The areas that company chooses to measure and manage and the criteria used will be a direct result
of the company 's goals and strategy and the objectives for the supplier performance management
program. There are a wide variety of areas of supplier performance that may be measured. It is
important to select the ones that are
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Environmental Quality Report : Pensacola Bay
Steven Robison
GEO 2330
Environmental Quality Report
Pensacola Bay When it comes to Pensacola Bay there are many environmental factors to consider
when wanting to know how well the area is doing in relation to quality of the land, air and water. In
this report, the examination will be upon the water quality of Pensacola Bay. The water quality of
Pensacola Bay is very complex and in order for ecosystems and organisms to survive in a small
contained space the chemistry has to be just right. This report will examine the quality of the water
in the past decade through research and information provided by agencies on the local, state and
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Along Pensacola Bay as noted by the FDEP that, areas around the bay area are predominately rural
as much of the coastline is populated with many industries being noted around the area ranging from
tourism, fishing/seafood and to agricultural industries being the most popular with others such as
military ranges/bases and various industrial complexes around the bay and in bayous. In Pensacola
Bay the results of the Bay over time can be represented by various reports as in this report found in
the years of 2007 and 2010 and from previous years in 2012–2013 reports for a rough comparison
of data within past few years (2011–2014 period) and part of the first decade from (2000–2010
period). In the first set of data collected by Escambia County Utilities Authority (ECUA) that notes
throughout the data on their table that demonstrates all values associated with samples taken as the
Maximum contaminant Level (MCL), or the highest level of containment that is allowed in drinking
water compared to Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) that represents the level of water
that represents no risk and allows for margin of safety (4). In the ECUA's report the water quality
from wells with which it uses to provide Escambia County its fresh water. Though this is not
directly from Pensacola Bay, the ECUA report still reflects the
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The 11 Principles Of Quality
Quality. Such a simple word with a multitude of meanings. I must admit, prior to this course, I was
rather naïve about what quality entailed. I definitely did not have a concrete definition of what
quality was or stood for. It simply seemed as though quality was something that worked most of the
time. After the studies from this course I have a much better grasp of how to define quality and what
exactly quality means in various areas of life and business. For instance, the 11 Baldrige Principles
of Quality are an easily used metric for defining the quality of an organization. Previously, I never
would have used these 11 principles to define an organization as quality. Now, I find it hard not to
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Thankfully, the Baldrige principles changed my perspective on quality. As such, I now use a few of
the principles to grade an organization. The main principles I find myself grading an organization
with are visionary leadership, customer–centered excellence, valuing workforce members and
partners and societal responsibility. All eleven of the principles are important. However, these tend
to be the most important to me when defining the quality of an organization.
For instance, I now purchase many products from the Newman's Own brand based on the principles
I have mentioned. They have a strong sense of societal responsibility and ensure "100% of profits to
charity" is an underlying theme in all they do (Newman 's Own, n.d.). This drew me towards them
as a company, then I noticed how much they value their employees and how their core values tend
to line up with the 11 Baldrige principles (Newman 's Own, n.d.). After looking into this company
and seeing how they operate, I decided to purchase as many products as I could from them and
ensure other people were aware of their mission. This is something that would never have been in
my realm of possibilities prior to this course. This is not to say I was unaware of being socially
responsible prior to this course. It is simply highlighting how my thought pattern has been modified
since learning about these specific 11 Baldrige Principles of Quality. After having such an epiphany
about quality and how I grade various
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Sigma And The Cost Of Quality
Introduction
"Six Sigma" and the "Cost of Quality" to a manufacturing company is a systematic approach that
increases profits and improves customer satisfaction rates by eliminating the root cause for defects
or errors in all processes, by creating new and more effective processes. To the health care company,
"The Cost of Quality" may look and feel slightly different, yet in many ways both are the same.
Both companies may operate and produce different products, and operate in two different market
segments, both are concerned with delivering customer driven quality products or services in the
most cost effective manner. Therefore, if we use a comparative analysis and the Six Sigma standard
problem solving methodologies and apply it to the "Costs of Quality", "Six Sigma Project Selection"
and the role of "The Green Belt" we know that each looks to eliminate the root cause of defects and
poor customer satisfaction scores. We will discuss these similarities and the differences in
manufacturing and in health care and the importance of determining who the "Voice of the
Customer" (VOC) is, to responding quickly to any sudden market change or in customer driven
demand changes and for each current customer, lost customer, or any future customers.
Similarities in "The Cost of Quality"
The cost of quality in a manufacturing company versus a health care company is identifying the
areas of similarities and differences in their use of a cumulative cost of a quality measurement
system.
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SWOT Analysis: Identifying Quality and Shortcomings Essay
SWOT investigation is a fundamental, clear model that gives guidance and serves as a premise for
the advancement of promoting arrangements. It finishes this by surveying an associations qualities
(what an association can do) and shortcomings (what an association can't do) notwithstanding open
doors (potential ideal conditions for an association) and dangers (potential unfavorable conditions
for an association). SWOT investigation is a paramount venture in arranging and its esteem is
regularly disparaged in spite of the effortlessness in creation. The part of SWOT dissection is to take
the data from the natural investigation and separate it into inward issues (qualities and
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Furthermore, a concentrate on a company's qualities in promoting is advancement is vital to expand
mindfulness in ranges that a firm exceeds expectations in. This technique not just inspires a positive
reaction inside the personalities of the shopper, however pushes the shortcomings further from the
choice making methodology (Promoting Procedure, 1998).
Shortcomings ought to likewise be considered from an interior and outside perspective. It is
essential that posting of a company's shortcomings is truthful so they may be overcome as fast as
would be prudent. Deferring the disclosure of shortcomings that as of now exist inside an
organization will just further damage the firm. A decently created posting of shortcomings ought to
have the capacity to answer a couple of inquiries. What could be moved forward? What is carried
out crudely? What ought to be evaded (PMI, 1999)?
The part of the inward parcel of SWOT is to figure out where assets are accessible or needing so
that qualities and shortcomings could be distinguished. From this, the advertising chief can then
create showcasing systems that match these qualities with open doors and accordingly make new
capacities, which will then be a piece of ensuing SWOT investigation. In the meantime, the
administrator can create techniques to defeat the association's shortcomings, or discover approaches
to minimize the negative impacts of these shortcomings (Showcasing Method,
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Environmental Problems: Improving the Quality of...
Improving the Quality of International Agreements
Human production and development systems have increasingly made use of the earth's resources,
gradually leading to what can now be described as environmental crisis. Without immediate and
future concern for the ways humans treat the planet and surrounding atmosphere, humans could be
the creators of their own destruction. Economic, social, and political systems have all added to the
degradation of the environment, such as mineral resource extraction, wars, political boundaries, and
policy for actions taken within those boundaries. In order to attack the root causes of environmental
destruction, we must first confront the reasons behind human actions, and develop ways to
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Canada's position internationally should be to promote significant environmental and social values
and concerns. Canada must respect and employ the most appropriate actions and efforts of other
nations in the facilitation of environmental concern, while promoting its own ideas and knowledge.
Facilitate International Co–operation
A primary requirement in the global effort to promote environmental concerns and raise awareness
of environmental problems is increased co–operation between nations. Canada's position at the
Earth Summit should be to promote the ability of nations to co–operate, emphasising improved
diplomacy and interaction. Environmental degradation is presently occurring throughout the world,
and is the result of international social, political, and economic processes and movements. The
environment is an open system, and the causes and effects of pollution are not constrained to any
anthropocentric boundaries. If we are to improve our situation world–wide, Canada must work
together with other nations to incorporate international concerns, knowledge, and action.
Many attempted efforts to promote international agreements in the past have been acknowledged,
but many have failed to gain overarching support and complete dedication from the majority of
involved nations. The Kyoto protocol, for example,
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Protecting The Environmental Quality Of Water Systems...
Environmental Stewardship Oil is crucial to humans through transportation, electricity and
synthetics, however, it is leaking into our water systems. Most of the world's wildlife is living within
or along oceans, rivers and lakes, and also most of the diverse amounts of marine life. Despite
humans living on land, humans are dependant on our three oceans for survival. Humans depend on
plankton living within oceans for providing about half of the earths oxygen, fish for food, and also
shipping cargo across seas. Oil spills from tankers shipping cargo, factories and drilling for oil are a
enormous issue in earths waters due to oil rigs operating along shorelines, and oil leaks. Through
environmental stewardship, humans need to protect the environment through conservation,
regeneration, and restoration of water and wildlife in our waterways. Responsibility for the
environmental quality in water systems should be viewed by all humans whose negative actions
affect the environment. An environmental issue that is overlooked in our oceans is cargo ships, in
which leaks oil into our waterways. Along Canada's east coast, 1000's of boats, including ferries,
cargo ships, tugboats, and fishing boats pass through the waters. Not only do they consume gas in
order to power the boats, they also transport billions of litres of crude oil in and out of Placentia
Bay, Newfoundland. Along Canada's East and West coasts, oil and gas plans are going to be set in
place, to provide an alternative
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How Marketing Is The Procedure Of Affecting Deliberate...
Task 1
Define marketing
Advertising is the procedure of affecting deliberate trade exchange in which one gathering can be
imagined as a client of other advertiser. The showcasing includes correspondence and obliges
instrument or framework to complete the trading of advertiser 's item for something of quality.
Define 4 p's of marketing
Product
Price
Place
Promotions
For every company these fours are very important. Product is like what product company selling
they should give the proper information about their product so everyone know about what actually
you have.
Price means what price methods are the company use like is they targeting middle class peoples or
rich peoples or different ages people
Place means where your customers exist ,the company should find the way to get the customers like
foreign countries targeting the overseas students
Promotions means to aware customers about the product by advertising on radio, TV and on social
media like Facebook, twitter
Diagram
Marketing research
Task 1.1
It intends to comprehend profundity of 4 p 's .In statistical surveying
questionaries',surveys,interviews,case study are occurred. For each association statistical surveying
is obligatory in light of the fact that it gives a reasonable picture to the association about their great
in the business sector and additionally the contender 's which can govern the business sector soon.
a) Customer feedback can be taken by surveys, feedback formonline, emails surveys like ask
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  • 4. The Effects Of Soil Management On Environmental Quality... 1. Literature Review Capacity of a soil to function in supporting important ecosystems without producing a negative interaction with the environment is referred to as soil quality (Larson and Pierce, 1991). This concept integrates physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil (Idowu et al, 2009). As there is an increased awareness regarding the impact of soil management on environmental quality and production of agriculture (Doran and Parkin, 1994), this concept of soil quality has gained increased attention all over the world (Idowu et al, 2009). These interactions determine the ability of the soil to perform some of its very important functions such as retention and release of nutrients, moisture, and resistance to degradation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indicators of soil quality can be defined as those soil properties, which are most responsive to changes in soil processes (Andrews et al, 2004). These indicators play an important role in assessing the management–induced changes in the soil system. These must be diverse enough to represent the different physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil and the various soil processes (Gregorich et al, 1994; Doran and Parkin, 1996). Management Data set (MDS) has been created by using a group of selected soil quality indicators, which provide an evaluation of change in soil system as influenced by different management techniques. (Idowu et al, 2009). MDS has been created for a particular management goal (Andrews et al, 2002; Karlen et al, 2006). Easily measurable soil indicators are often required by the land managers for assessing the soil functions in relation to different management practices (Idowu et al, 2009). It was argued by Larson and Pierce (1991) that soil quality measurement should not be limited to agricultural productivity, as this concept has led to the degradation of the soil in the past. There is a need to develop a generalized assessment tool, which should be able to include the multiple soil functions in different combinations (Idowu et al, 2009). This will include the laboratory analysis, site–specific interpretations, and understanding the effect of management on a particular soil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Toyota Supplier Relations: Fixing the Suprima Chassis Toyota Supplier Relations: Fixing the Suprima Chassis Toyota faced a challenge related to the poor visibility and low quality of a supplier for the Suprima model. The Japanese brand, being related to a top quality product and a Just in Time manufacturing scheme could not afford to have stock out problems nor not meeting consumers' demand for quality. One of the main errors leading to this situation was the fact that ChassisCo didn't follow on the Toyota principle of giving the bad news up front. Toyota stated with every supplier that they expected a swift alert in case any risks were to arise, in order to tackle root causes and diminish the problems right away. On the same line, Toyota knew that the manufacturing process for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the side of ChassisCo, they faced two issues, namely the fact that their most experienced people had all been reinstated across different geographies and therefore, their know–how was decreased. Second, ChassisCo had a rise in demand created by new launches form a set of different customers. This caused their efforts to mitigate in different projects, creating a capacity gap. In order to speed up the process, Toyota could give a chance to the process manager to make changes to the attachment methods and quality test them. If successful, this could increase the daily yield of parts per day, helping towards the goal. Also, rotating the engineering team that had the most developed relations with ChassisCo was a significant mistake, since were key people to escalate problems and seek for solutions. Making the switch from manual welding process to an automated one actually had a negative impact on productivity. Perhaps the root cause of this was the fact that they needed more space to install the additional capacity, but instead they decided to go for a higher plant density. Also, that they preferred the lowest bids from parts suppliers, seeking to meet the aggressive Toyota price, but instead might had jeopardized the quality of the supplied parts. In contrast to ChassisCo's practices, Toyota actually invested time in going to the suppliers and assessing their capability. Although, by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Protection Of Environmental Quality Introduction Protection of environmental quality is a globally growing concern, and there has been an increasing use of economic instruments in the environment protection policies, such as tradable permits or pollution charges, to reduce environmental harm by harnessing economic incentives to encourage the industries. In New South Wales, the Environment Protection Authority ("EPA") introduced the load–based licensing ("LBL") scheme as a new approach of environment protection licence under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 (NSW) ("POEO Act") and the Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Regulations 2009 (NSW). Subsequently, a broader range of pollution issues is now embraced under the LBL system by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the past, a fixed fee was charged to the industries, and it was difficult to find a relationship between pollutant discharges and the licence fee. Inequity in licence fees was resulted therefrom, and there was very little incentive available for licence holders. Consequently, this approach was regarded as an unpleasant cost, and the earnest licence holders had to be economically disadvantaged by the neglected licensing system. Furthermore, ineffective system in environment protection licence failed to reduce emissions and irreversible impacts on the environment were perceived. To overcome those issues stated above, the EPA of New South Wales updated the POEO Act, and as a result, legislations including the Waste Minimisation and Management Act 1995 (NSW), were repealed and incorporated into the POEO Act. Under the Chapter 3 of the POEO Act and the Protection of the Environment Operations (General) Regulation 2009 (NSW) , LBL is implemented as a new method of charging a licensing fee based on the amounts of the pollution emission resulted from the licensed activities. In accordance to the LBL scheme, licence holders are charged an annual licence fee which consists of the administrative fee and the load–based fee. The load–based fee depends on the amounts of the pollutant discharged, and the administration fee is payable in each reporting period. Unlike the traditional approach, the LBL enhances ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Quality Management Essay Quality Management QUALITY MANAGEMENT MID TERM EXAM Question You are a project management consultant assigned to a small manufacturing firm that has been experiencing a myriad of problems. After conducting interviews and fact–finding with key managers, you have observed the following: Company revenues and profits have fallen dramatically over the previous 12 months, along with a drop in market share Customer complaints have reached an all time high Employee morale is at an all time low The company has no formal quality program in place No employee training program exists High employee turnover continues unabated Non–conformance costs are skyrocketing After analyzing your data, you are now prepared to present your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... External customer requirements may be gathered and transformed into specific, actionable process improvements using quality function deployment, a well– structured product development process which dictates what the market requires into a program to create, manufacture, and deliver it. However, teams should collaborate to arrive at a common understanding of the customer needs and determine the appropriate technical requirement of each stage. As soon as customer expectations are met, customer satisfaction will improve, resulting in a take–back of market share and an increase in revenue. Customer complaints have reached an all time high Solution: At first "X" company has to conduct a SWOT analysis, which provides data for an organization to create strategic plans, appropriating resources and developing tools or actions to bring about continued success to analyze the organization. Once the SWOT analysis has been completed, the organization is able to create the mission and vision statements. In addition to what was said before, customer satisfaction should be one of if not the main objectives. To understand the level of customers' satisfaction, and desires "X" should implement surveys called "customer satisfaction
  • 8. survey." These surveys will be sent to new and old customers during certain times a year. E–mail surveys also have to be provided for all customers. The surveys will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Water Quality Analysis Of The Potable And Environmental Water In this research project I conducted the water quality analysis of both the potable and environmental water at various village sites, and in the New River Lagoon in Belize. The data collected in this project contributed to the data collected over the past decade by previous McMaster fellows and scholars. Moreover, we conveyed the results from this study to the community partners in the villages San Carlos, Rancho Dolores, and with the Programme for Belize–the managing entity of Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area ("RBCMA") which borders the New River Lagoon. In the project we tested for bacterial contaminants, nitrate nitrogen, phosphorous, dissolved oxygen, pH, free chlorine, and ammonia levels. In this project we continue to analyze new samples and the baseline data for any trends in high or low levels of chemicals, as well as to keep the Belizean community appraised of any hazards or precautions they should be taking for their drinking water. By collaborating with our Belize community partners, we are able to discuss possible solutions as to better techniques for cleaner water or more efficient solutions to using clean safe drinking water. Water is a necessity, but, when water becomes polluted with chemicals, both inorganic and organic, it makes it difficult to use water for the health benefits and sanitation it is normally used for. Good water quality is especially vital for Belize, as they are largely an agricultural country. The data collected by the McMaster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Environmental Quality and Biofuels Environmental Quality The use of biofuels as mandated by RFS.2 has a net positive impact on environmental quality. One of the key reasons for the adoption of this program was to provide an alternative to fossil fuels that could offer better energy efficiency and lower green house gas emissions. The environmental quality has been analyzed through four criteria much like in the report by Ackom, Mabee and Saddler (2010). These are: Greenhouse gas emissions, Energy use, Water use and Land Use Change. Energy use: In their report Ackom, Mabee and Saddler (2010) state that the energy use is primarily defined by the electric energy that goes into the bioconversion process. This analysis considers efficiency in production and manufacturing process. According to this, biofuels (both 1st and 2nd generations) are reducing considerable amount of energy used in the extraction and manufacturing process as compared to non–renewable resources. Roughly evaluated values of energy saving of some of the common biofuels are noted as follows (relative to fossil fuels): sugarcane (89%), switch grass (85%), wood (82%), soybean (45%), corn (43%), wheat (42%). These figures are very promising and continue to ameliorate as technology, and research and development improves. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions: When tested to compare the GHG emissions, biofuels preform much better than conventional fuels. However, within the biofuel spectrum there is a range of efficiencies. For example, the according to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Business Concept Of Cafe Bengaliyana BUS: 781 Strategic Business for SME S M Imtiaz Uddin Shovon CIB000020W Café Bengaliyana Café Bengaliyana Business Concept Café Bengaliyana is a locally owned fast food and Indian cuisine store that will be situated as a national establishment through its imaginative way to the organization 's presentation and its image. This will be a sole proprietorship business which will give an extraordinary mix of great nourishment and administration at quality valuing, with a craftsmanship arranged climate. Cafe Bengaliyana is the best response to a developing interest for different sorts of fast food and Indian cuisine in a gathered spot. Like, Auckland Mission Café Bengaliyana is a motivating cafe, combining good environment with interesting and excellent food. Its mission is to  Provide incredible sustenance quality as well as magnificent administration for consumer loyal.  Reasonable value  Introduce with new test of food  Will be the restaurant of first choice for all aged people Vision Café Bengaliyana has some visions, which are:  Turn into a fine dining restaurant  Verities dishes with new and delicious Test.  Providing Qualitied food to the customers.  Will operate 24/7 Goals Café Bengaliyana will run the business with excellent goals such as:  To be a top ranking brand in New Zealand  To be a most Familiar Brand in the food industry of New Zealand
  • 12.  Focus to the Customer loyalty  To make Café Bengaliyana a destination spot for locals and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Biography on Dr Kaoru Ishikawa Biography on Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa was born in Tokyo in 1915, he was the oldest of the eight sons of Ichiro Ishikawa, in 1939 he graduated from the University of Tokyo with a engineering degree in applied chemistry, his first occupation was as a naval technical officer from 1939 to 1941, then he proceeded onward to work at the Nissan Liquid Fuel Company until 1947. Dr. Ishikawa might now begin his profession as a cohort educator at the University of Tokyo, in 1949 Dr. Ishikawa joined the Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers quality control examination bunch, it was his aptitudes at activating huge assemblies of individuals towards a particular regular objective that was generally answerable for Japan's ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ishikawa was constantly mindful of the significance of top administration help, the kind of help from the top management is a key component in Japan's all–enveloping quality technique that Dr. Ishikawa named, "broad quality control", Dr. Ishikawa has worked with all top management and the lower management and including the whole administration team to teach quality control to secure they were able to give the best customer service as possible to their customers, and in the late 50's and in the early 60's, he created quality control courses for executives and for top directors, he additionally helped launch the Annual Quality Control Conference for top administration in 1963. As a part of the panel for the Deming Prize, Dr. Ishikawa created the thorough review framework that figures out if organizations meet all requirements for the prize, that review requires the interest of the organization's top executives, as stated by Dr. Ishikawa, that animated obvious support as opposed to the praise that runs with the prize is the greatest profit a champ gets. Throughout his career, Dr. Ishikawa worked on terribly sensible matters, however continually at intervals a bigger philosophical framework, also in its broadest sense, Dr. Ishikawa's work was supposed to supply what he known as a "thought revolution" from new ideas regarding the quality that might revitalize trade. The wide acceptance of the many of Dr. Ishikawa's ideas, and the many honors he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Quality Of Life Of Sumner House This research project explored the quality of life of Sumner House residents utilizing the capability approach and addressed these questions: what opportunities residents have to live a life they truly value and how they perceive their quality of life at Sumner House. Based on six individual interviews, this study identified a number of key capabilities for quality of life perceived by Sumner House residents including being healthy, receiving a high quality of care, being safe, being independent and autonomous, having a social life, and conducting meaningful activities. The research findings suggested that Sumner House provides residents with a range of opportunities to achieve lives they have reason to value, especially capabilities for control over life and occupation. Overall, interviewees expressed positive comments about their quality of life. Interpretation of findings Some of the research findings further support those arguments about the quality of life for older adults in earlier studies. First of all, the value of bodily health is evident from the research. All participants wish to keep as healthy as they can. Health condition is regarded to be linked to other valued capabilities such as safety and independence. Therefore, Sumner House should continue to enhance residents' capability for health and delay the decline. Secondly, in accordance with results of previous research, there is an evidence to show that residents can be taken care of well at Sumner House and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Evaluating Course Quality And Faculty Teaching Evaluating Course Quality and Faculty Teaching Evaluating courses are important for ensuring that the student's educational needs are being met. Furthermore, it ensures the education being provided aligns with the institution's mission, goals and policy. Students, peer faculty members, and administrators all play significant roles in the evaluation process. The course I chose to evaluate is an online, undergraduate, and didactic course. Three different evaluation tools are discussed that assesses faculty teaching, student satisfaction, and course quality. Evaluation Methods Knowledge of the subject matter, clinical competence, teaching skill, interpersonal relationships with students and personal characteristics are the five qualities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ("Midterm Student Feedback," n.d.). Survey methods are the most popular methods for evaluating MSF. The IDEA model is another evaluation resource. It also utilizes a student rating system for allowing students to evaluate instructor teaching and student satisfaction with the course. Research states that students tend to have higher exam scores, can apply the material better and are more apt to pursue the subject subsequently, when they learn from instructors with high ratings. (Benton and Cashin, 2012). Furthermore, improving student satisfaction. The IDEA survey evaluates six different factors commonly found on student rating evaluation forms. Overall, students find that course organization and planning, clarity and communication skills, teacher/student interaction and rapport, course difficulty and workload, grading and examinations, and student self–rated learning are all essential components to improving satisfaction with the instructor and course. (Benton and Cashin, 2012). Traditionally, in the live classroom setting, administrators or peer evaluators could pay a scheduled or unscheduled visit to the classroom and began the evaluation process. The advantage was observing the instructor in real time and the interaction with students. Well, with the recent shift of live classrooms becoming more distance accessible online courses, this process is similar but executed differently. Other elements are considered when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Integration Of Leed Indoor Environmental Quality Credits... Integration of LEED Indoor Environmental Quality Credits into BIM Software to Design Educational Buildings with Enhanced Quality Indoor Environment A Proposal by Kanishk Sharma Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE Chair of Committee, John Nichols Committee Members, Lesley Feigenbaum Kevin Glowacki Head of Department, Joe Horlen May 2015 Major Subject: Construction Management Copyright 2015 Kanishk Sharma ABSTRACT A poor indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in educational buildings can have a significant negative impact on the performance and comfort of the building occupants and given the fact that a large population spends its time indoor in educational buildings, indoor environmental quality cannot be ignored. LEED IEQ credits established by United States Green Building Council (USGBC) provide a guideline through which quality of indoor environment can be improved. However, achievement and evaluation of LEED credits is a challenging task due to the complicated instructions for achieving each credit and involvement of tiresome documentation procedure. This study aims to make the evaluation of the LEED IEQ credits easier by developing a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. California Environmental Quality Act Paper The California Environmental Quality Act is a statute. This statute requires all state and local agencies to identify any significant environmental impacts of their actions. It also requires that they avoid these actions and mitigate negative environmental impacts from their actions whenever possible. An Overview of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) CEQA is the state's broadest environmental law. It provides guidance to the Department in regards to issuing permits and approving projects. It is interpreted by the courts to provide the fullest protection of the environment without venturing outside the statutes of California. It is applied to any discretionary project proposed to or approved by a California public agency. The scope of CEQA includes private projects that require discretionary government approval. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Act is also intended to prevent or minimize environmental damage through project alternative development, mitigation measures and monitoring. Through CEQA, the agency's decision making process is disclosed to the public. This is the process by which discretionary projects gain approval after the presentation of findings and statements. It has been seen to enhance the public's participation in the environmental review process (i.e. scoping meetings, public notice, public review, hearings, and the judicial process). Most agree that CEQA effectively improves the interagency coordination with early consultations, scoping meetings, notices of preparation, and State Clearinghouse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The National Environmental Policy Act Essay The National Environmental Policy Act Our Congress created the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) in 1969 in order to establish an environmental foundation for mankind. This policy endorses harmony between humans and the vast ecosystems surrounding them. To obtain this goal and provide our future with resources as well, NEPA is separated into two titles. The first title declares the policy in detail while the second title focuses on the Council on Environmental Quality. The CEQ oversees the effectiveness of current methods, the reactions of the environment to those methods, and implements revisions as necessary. In Title I of NEPA, our government recognizes the immutable link between mankind's dealings and the impacts on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A proposal to alter the current environmental status must state the anticipated impact of the change, any possible negative effects and proposed alternatives, short– and long–term uses of the change and any irrevocable use of resources. Additionally, there must be consultations with any Federal agency that has jurisdictional law or "special expertise" with that particular environmental issue. The President, the CEQ, and the general public subsequently review the proposal. If a proposal has unresolved conflicts in any area it is not simply dismissed. Further study and research is done to try to rectify those areas. Further, Title I looks to assist in worldwide endeavors to addressing environmental issues and concerns that are within the boundaries of US foreign policy. It also makes it possible for advice and information on the maintenance, enhancement, and restoration of the environment to be "available to States, counties, municipalities, institutions, and individuals." Lastly, this first section of NEPA insists on reviewing statutory limitations, administrative regulations, and current methods to continually conform to the goals of environmental well–being. It stands as a frequent supplement to existing environmental laws. Title II of NEPA focuses on the Council on Environmental Quality. Their objective is to make sure that agencies dealing with the environment are compliant to NEPA and to keep the President aware of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Examples Of Root Cause Analysis Chapter 2 Literature Review 7 2.1. Root Cause Analysis: In Root Cause Analysis (RCA) is the process of identifying causal factors using a structured approach with techniques designed to provide a focus for identifying and resolving problems. Tools that assist groups or individuals in identifying the root causes of problems are known as root cause analysis tools. Every equipment failure happens for a number of reasons. There is a definite progression of actions and consequences that lead to a failure. Root Cause Analysis is a step–by–step method that leads to the discovery of faults or root cause. An RCA investigation traces the cause and effect trail from the end failure back to the root cause. It is much like a detective solving a crime. To ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Cox and Spencer (1998), Dettmer (1997) has also used root cause analysis on management of constraints. He presents one of the earliest studies on the debate of applying Root Cause Analysis to processes. A proper management decision is necessary to succeed the RCA tools and methods in a particular environment. Lepore and Cohen (1999), Moran et al. (1990), Robson (1993) and Scheinkopf (1999) move ahead that when change is needed, then think root cause analysing, identifying and eliminating. The foundations of their studies are pioneering one as they question an accepted practice for root cause analysis and the results of the example studies are encouraging. However, the studies are far from being practical one as they include too many parameters and assumptions. Smith (2000) has explained that Root Cause Tools can resolve conflicting strategies, policies, and measures. The perception is that one tool is as good as another tool. While the literature was quite complete on each tool as a stand–alone application and their relationship with other problem solving methods. There are very few literatures available on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Oregon Waste Systems V. Department Of Environmental... Perhaps the best indication of the Court's attitude towards the Commerce Clause analysis of environmental cases are its decisions concerning state garbage regulations. Each garbage law that has come under the Court's review has been invalidated without any consideration for its putative local benefits. This approach is highlighted by the Court acknowledging the states' legitimate environmental interests yet still negating any measures to protect those, essentially rendering any conservation motives irrelevant. City of Philadelphia is one example of that trend; Oregon Waste Systems v. Department of Environmental Quality (1994) shows another one. Here, Oregon's intent to reduce the volume of waste before disposing it in the few landfill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, the states face a heavy burden of proof to show that absolutely no economic rationale was factored in their legislation, following the Court's repeated assertions that "[n]o state may attempt to isolate itself from a problem common to the several States by raising barriers to the free flow of interstate trade." A close comparison of the Court's holdings also reveals the expansion of its definition of commerce. In City of Philadelphia, the interstate movement of solid waste was considered a part of commerce even though waste itself presented no commercial value. In Sporhase, despite the judgement of Nebraska's own highest court, the Court found water to be an article of commerce that represents a national interest and is thus subject to federal regulation. The constant shifting between natural resources as natural resources and natural resources as market commodities depending on whether the government relies on affirmative of negative Commerce Clause only reinforces the Court's hostility towards environmental cases and frustrates both federal and state efforts to protect the environment. The case factually closest to Maine v. Taylor is probably Hughes v. Oklahoma (1979), which also revolved around fishery preservation. Here, Oklahoma had enacted a statutory scheme governing the acquisition, transportation, and sale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Weighted Analysis Worksheet Amazon 5 Bullet Points: WEIGHTED ADAPTIVE DESIGN FOR A STEADY, EASY GRIP: Great for those with hand tremors, arthritis, Parkinson's or dexterity issues, the Vive adaptive utensil set is weighted to provide greater control while eating reducing frustration and mishaps. Each stainless steel utensil features a ribbed composite handle to create an easy, non–slip grip. The three–piece set includes a bendable fork, spoon and knife. TEXTURED COMPOSITE HANDLES: Providing a secure grip for weak or arthritic hands, each utensil has a wide ribbed composite handle. Contoured for a comfortable fit in your hand, the handles are also weighted for greater control and stability. PREMIUM STAINLESS STEEL TIPS: Constructed with premium stainless steel tips ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ergonomically designed, the utensil set provides greater stability and control at mealtimes to minimize spills and mishaps while restoring dignity and normalcy. Great for those with dexterity issues, arthritis, hand tremors or parkinson's, the wide, built–up handles are also textured for a comfortable, yet secure grip. Dishwasher safe, the set features durable stainless steel tips and includes one fork, one spoon and one knife. (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) Ergonomically Designed For A Steadier Grip: (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) Great for those with hand tremors, arthritis, parkinson's or dexterity issues, the Vive adaptive utensil set is weighted to provide greater control while eating reducing frustration and mishaps. Each stainless steel utensil features a ribbed composite handle to create an easy, non–slip grip. The three–piece set includes a bendable fork, spoon and knife. (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) Textured Composite Handles: (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) (–– removed HTML ––) Providing a secure grip for weak or arthritic hands, each utensil has a wide ribbed composite handle. Contoured for a comfortable fit in your hand, the handles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Importance Of Environmental Quality Whenever the issue of environmental management arises, it causes a stir in both the political and social circles. There are always comparisons between the environmental situations in different parts of the world. This paper focuses on factors affecting the overall influence that certain economic elements have on the environmental quality. Such factors may include lack of proper knowledge and inadequacy of resources. It is important to note that various components define the environment, such as the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis (EKC). The EKC and the citizens of a developing country can explain the reasons for the state of environmental quality in developing countries. EKC is a graphical illustration of the relationship between the various pollutants and per capita income (Dinda 433). The basic concept implies that there is a direct relationship between environmental pressure and the level of income. Therefore, the pressure increases to the point where the income starts increasing as well. The EKC concept is more of an economic overview of the environmental quality that defines a major concept, which strengthens its argument. The concept is the notion that high income influences people's expectations and preferences for a quality environment, which means high income is directly proportional to the need for environmental quality (Dinda 440). Overall, the logic behind the EKC reasoning revolves around the fact that the environmental quality changes according to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Indoor Air Quality And Environmental Health Essay Indoor Air Quality and Environmental Health Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers only to the quality of the ambient air in an interior environment. On average, people spend well over half of their time inside, and research has shown that indoor air in buildings can be more contaminated than outdoor air. The majority of people that work in non–industrial buildings such as offices, schools, and hospitals are exposed daily to poor IAQ. Indoor air pollution (IAP) continually ranks among the top five environmental risks to public health. Therefore, IAP is a critical factor of the safety and well– being of the population. This paper explores IAP in context, the health risks related to poor air quality, the burden of disease from household air pollution, guidelines for environmental infection control in healthcare facilities, and how to improve IAP. Indoor Environmental Quality Indoor environmental quality (IEQ), comprises the quality of a building's environment concerning the wellbeing and health of those who occupy the space. Many factors contribute to the IEQ such as air quality, lighting, and damp conditions. People usually experience symptoms or health conditions from exposures to contaminants while they are indoor. One of the reasons why IEQ is a primary concern is because some people that experience symptoms while indoors usually get better when they are not in the building. Indoor environments are incredibly complex, and building occupants may be exposed to a variety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Environmental Quality International in SIWA Environmental Quality International in SIWA Egypt has long been seen as a place rich in tradition and culture. With specific respect to Siwa, a region in the country, this was very much true when it was discovered by an investor in 1995, who described it as untouched by time. Despite its recent rocky revolution, Egypt has strived to place itself in a position to be a model not just for Africa, but for the whole of the Arab World, and has done so by promoting freedoms and encouraging foreign investment through various liberal policies. This has helped alleviate the country's employment problem, but much remains to be done, and not all reforms have been wholly positive. The paragraphs below will focus further on the Siwa region, and the specific project which it entails, and will discuss the objectives of the project introduced here, as well as pertinent issues and how they have and will affect the country. Project Objective and Scope: A Description The Siwa Sustainable Development Initiative was constructed in an effort to enable private investment to develop a sustainable development environment in the Siwa region, as described above. According to reports, Environmental Quality International (EQI), the principal investor, brought about both technical expertise and practical experience to ensure the development of the region, especially the utilization of its rich natural resources and unique cultural heritage. The Siwa project thus began on a basis of helping a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Effects Of Ambient Air Quality For Environmental... Problem 1: Ans: In the article, the author described mainly two challenges to the process. "One challenge will be to routinely share data for these types of analyses at fine geographic and temporal scales without disclosing confidential information. Another challenge will be to develop C–R estimates which take into account time, space, or other relevant effect modifiers." (Talbot etc. 2009) Though developing C–R estimates using proper modeling methods are very important and will directly provide initiatively studying results, in my opinion, challenges regarding data collection and routinely share are the most important. To measure the public health impacts of ambient air quality for environmental public health tracking, both consistent accurate data and measure approaches are required. Though EPA has developed statistical based ambient air estimates (using HB model) for use in EPHT, the correct modeling and representative results are all based on accuracy data collection. From my personal experience as a biostatistician, if the collected data are not representative or inaccuracy, however well the measuring methods are, researchers will never get the real truth. Thus challenges regarding data collection and routinely share are the most important. They are the foundation of the whole study. Overcoming these challenges are more than necessary. More in detail, as described in the article the data collection and routinely share challenges are important and mainly from two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Environmental Quality Act Of California State Laws And... 1. How could the law and public policy be used to minimize the negative impact(s) of Sample Drought Executive Order 2016? Explain, giving one example of a type of law or public policy. Ans 1. The Drought Executive Order 2016 could have negative impact on the people and the economy. Exemption of agriculturists from order may create a situation of stress between the urban residents and the people in agriculture. The Order can also decline the credibility and the effectiveness of California State Laws. To minimize the negative impact of executive order 2016 various amendments can be introduced using different laws and public policy. For instance, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) helps to reduce damage to environment by creating alternatives and monitoring. CEQA also guide department while issuing new projects. Another purpose of CEQA is to communicate the effectiveness of the project/ proposals to the public. Public Policies such as CEQA can help to communicate the benefits of the Sample Drought Executive Act 2016. This should be showcased that CEQA supports California Energy Commission to approve new sources of water energy. The Drought Executive Order 2016 talk about implementation of Salinity Barriers and preserve water while keeping up with the requirements of the Endangered Species Act and Human Safety. Department of Water Resources planned to create salinity barriers by staying within the limits of CEQA. CEQA should continuously prepare the environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Corrective Action Research Paper Purpose The Purpose of document Control is to establish and maintain procedures within document control. All documents that relate directly to iso90001 will be considered appropriately actioned. Scope All documents handles within the project will undertake all the below methods of procedure to ensure that high quality and certainty is maintained throughout the projects. Definitions Please see below a list of definitions for your reference: Document– "a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record." http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/document Monitoring– "observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep under systematic review. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/monitor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The corrective action will be entered on the Corrective and Improvement Action Database. All action that has to be corrected will be raised by the principal, completed and then finally returned after it has been given to ABC constructions. Preventative Action Suitable analysis of the non–conformance and the implemented corrective action will be undertaken by site management to determine appropriate measures that could be implemented to prevent a repeat of the non–conformance. Review of Non–Conformances Each non–conformance and the corrective measure implemented to control the non–conformance will be reviewed at a suitable time, where possible no more than seven days after the non– conformance has occurred. Only when the nonconformance has been dealt with appropriately can the case be closed. Corrective Action Register The Corrective or Improvement Action database will keep a record of all the non–conformances and in which manner they were dealt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Environmental Health Water Quality Monitoring Program The city of Long Beach has approximately 7 miles of public beaches all through out the city. Due to the mild climate thousands of residents and tourists visit the beaches and bays. The beaches are one of the cities most popular attractions; so this raises the concern of what the water quality is like at the beaches and bays. Roughly every week the Health Department's Environmental Health Water Quality Monitoring Program collects samples of water and analyzes them to determine the quality of the water. Many different factors effect the water quality in Long Beach, the geographical location of the city, the man made structures, the urban runoff, and the Port of Long Beach. All of these things change and or make the water quality worse in Long Beach but there are ways in which it can be improved. When determining the quality of water in a specific area it is important to look where that place is geographically located. Long beach is a city located in southern California and is one of the biggest cities in the state. The oceanfront is special because it is one of the only ones along the California coast that is South facing. Most of the other beaches on the coast are West facing. Just north of the Long Beach coastline is point Fermin, which blocks large northern swells primarily during the winter. Point Fermin is one of the reasons that Long Beach is a south–facing beach. When large swells come from the north Long Beach does not receive them because of the point blocks them. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. RTT1 Essay RTT Task 2 The provided scenario gives an account of a busy emergency department with competent staff, and the multiple errors that led up to the most severe error possible in healthcare, unnecessary death of a patient. A root cause analysis (RCA) can be utilized to help understand the systems at fault within the facility so that improvements can be determined and implemented to prevent any future occurrences (Cherry, 456). RCAs focus on systems rather than blaming individuals involved, therefore they are only appropriate in cases where there has been no willful negligence or criminal acts (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). The overall purpose of RCAs is to find out the causes of the adverse event and determine how to keep similar errors from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These statements link the cause to its effects and then back to the main event that promoted the root cause analysis (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). Guidelines for writing causal statements include the need for clarity in the relationship, statements should use neutral language and not imply blame, cause should be given for any human error, and any violation of procedure should also have a preceding cause (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). Recommendations for interventions for change must next be made for the process improvement process to be successful. Recommendations should meet the following criteria; they should be clearly linked to the identified root causes, recommendations should address all of the root causes, be designed to reduce the likelihood of reoccurrence and severity, and be clear and concise (Huber & Ogrinc, 2014). The acronym SMART is also helpful: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time measured. Once recommended changes are agreed upon the team can use the concept of change theory to decrease the likelihood of recent sentinel events similar to the example given. The IHI gives this definition on change theory "A change concept is a general notion or approach to change that has been found to be useful in developing specific ideas for changes that lead to improvement (IHI, 2004)." Recommended categories for change theory include simplification, elimination of waste, improve workflow, manage time, and change the work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ethical Policy Of 2005 Obeying the law is thought not enough for BRTC: BRTC states in its ethics policy for 2005 that it believes the company is acting in an "ethical and morally acceptable manner inside and outside the company". Its ethics policy includes: 1. Making well–founded, sustainable choices on large and small issues 2. Maintain an open, honest dialogue with stakeholders 3. Pursuing wise use of resources on which operations depend, that is, financial, natural and human 4. Deliver on internal and external commitments 5. Inspire and motivate employees through skill development and clearly defined work Duties 6. Interact approximately with business contacts and authorities, and refrain from Participating in any type of price collusion, cartel formation or abuse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Security processes includes building stable systems for safety control, accident and near–accident reporting and vehicle safety. Environment is about conducting concrete, continuous efforts to reduce the environmental impact that can be ascribed to operation. For example, environmental initiatives demonstrate that BRTC is trying to use electric locomotives running on renewable energy sources rather than diesel locomotives. Quality policy means always implementing its assignments so customers are helped to deliver products to the right recipient, at the right time with the right product characteristics. Finally, customer processes include identifying customer needs, then developing products and solutions that meet these needs and can be delivered using their resources and systems to market solutions; then submitting tenders and signing contracts, planning production, receiving orders, assuring capacity and delivery, implementing assignments, sending invoices and receiving payments and evaluating results internally and with customers. CSR and ethics play important roles in the company and the way in which it operates. It's all about creating "BRTC transport that can have an impact in the larger–scale environmental equation" (Annual and Sustainable development report 2005). Being ethical involves many things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Quality Management Essay Name: QUALITY MANAGEMENT MID TERM EXAM Question You are a project management consultant assigned to a small manufacturing firm that has been experiencing a myriad of problems. After conducting interviews and fact–finding with key managers, you have observed the following: Company revenues and profits have fallen dramatically over the previous 12 months, along with a drop in market share Customer complaints have reached an all time high Employee morale is at an all time low The company has no formal quality program in place No employee training program exists High employee turnover continues unabated Non–conformance costs are skyrocketing After analyzing your data, you are now prepared to present your findings to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So with the use of these tools, they have access to areas that need to be addressed for the benefit of the customer. With the tools "X" could also further their quality planning for the company and future products. Alternatively, the organization might introduce ISO 9000. By doing so "X" may gauge fulfillment of its customer's quality requirements and applicable regulatory requirements while aiming to enhance customer satisfaction and achieve continual improvement of its performance. Employee morale is at an all time low Solution: To start with, "X" company has to provide its workers a productive environment, in order to help them give their best. "X"`s management must act as true leaders who aim to help people and machines do their best. According to W.E. Deming, rather than criticize performance, supervisors should act as mentors to their workers and create an environment of trust and encouragement so workers experience a sense of pride in their work and the satisfaction of a job well done.
  • 32. Furthermore, workers who fear their bosses seek to meet the minimal expected standards rather than strive to give their best. Quality is neglected and respect for management is diminished. Conversely, people are at their best and are less likely to leave their jobs when they feel secure enough to ask questions and share ideas. The company has no formal quality program in place Solution: First of all "X" company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Is The Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network? The Ontario Benthos Biomonitoring Network was created to assess the quality of aquatic environments and ecosystems using benthos organisms as biomarkers (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). Exclusively used in Ontario, this biomonitoring program assesses ecological function and condition of streams, rivers, lakes, and wetlands across the province (The Dorset Environmental Science Centre, 2017). The OBBN protocol is ideal for assessing water quality because of the use of aquatic macroinvertebrates (Borisko, et al. 2007). Since macroinvertebrates are easy and inexpensive to collect, determining water quality can be conducted continuously over the course of the year, across many locations (Borisko, et al. 2007; Ontario Ministry of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the fall, there can be high species richness, but also there is the potential for the populations to still be affected from the hardships of summer months. The identification of species is more difficult because reproduction season typically takes place in the cooler months and therefore does not accurately represent the environment's quality and species richness (Ontario Ministry of Environment, 2017). The change in season's results in differences in the flow, size and overall function of the lake, stream, or river and therefore the constant monitoring of these systems are beneficial to determine ecosystem characteristics and patterns (Lenat, 1988). Participants following OBBN protocol predominately use the travelling–kick–and–sweep method to collect macroinvertebrates in wadeable environments (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). This method consists of using a water transect including two riffles and one pool to perform the collection (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). Travelling–kick–and–sweep begins by entering the selected aquatic environment, and kicking the substrate to disrupt the sediment and potential invertebrates (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). Holding a net (500um) downstream and adjacent to the kicking area to collect or sweep up the dislodged organisms (Ontario Ministry of the Environment, 2007). Other methods include; grab samples in deep water sites, jab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Reflective Journal Topic 1: Meeting the customer requirements (Oakland 2003) is a reasonable definition of quality. Meeting the Customer's requirements is a tough challenge as the requirements of customer are like the water of a tide; it's likely to change at any point of time. So identifying the expectations of the customer and performing service in accordance to it is a task that requires great skill. But at the end of the day if customer's expectation is met and the customer is satisfied with the product, we could say that quality has been achieved. For example; A Customer wanting a house to be built for him had come to my uncle's construction company. Based on his expectations and the trend that was in style during that time, our civil engineers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Explaining my plans to the guide helped me get constructive ideas from him. It also helped me understand the priorities of my project better and define it clearly. The second type of communication in this scenario is operational communication. This involves communicating about the progress of the project; passing information about its development and if there are any changes in priorities. During this stage, my customer (guide) was regularly informed about my progress. He would then suggest particulars that increased the overall quality of my work and made it a better product. Through such communication, my project was successfully completed on time in the way my guide preferred. Excellent communication had become my key to increased quality, which in turn taught me how vital it was for the success of any given project. Reference: Jussi Aromaki, 2011, Tips for successful communication with suppliers, ICT Standard Forum, , accessed 30 August 2013 Topic 3: All employees must be committed to quality in order for an organisation to achieve sustained improvement (Oakland 2003) Quality work and commitment from every single employee plays an important role in the growth of the company. An Organisation being well managed or having a constant improvement is the result of each and every employee attaining the quality level. On the other hand, lack of commitment from an individual employee could actually disturb the proper functioning of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Supplier Selection Introduction The evaluation and selection of suppliers, structuring the supplier base is an important task in any organization. It assumes utmost importance in the current scenario of global purchasing. Every Organization especially manufacturing organizations need to have a Supplier evaluation matrix or model in place. This paper tries to bring in a typical Supplier Evaluation Framework, which blends with company's basic values, and help in establishing a Strategic sourcing policy. It also outlines ways and means to reward a supplier and establish long– standing relationships with suppliers. Vendor selection range of criterions Today's consumers demand cheaper, high quality products, on–time delivery and excellent after– sale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Ability to meet current and potential capacity requirements, and do so on the desired delivery schedule. * Financial stability. * Technical support availability and willingness to participate as a partner in developing and optimizing design and a long–term relationship. * Total cost of dealing with the supplier (including material cost, communications methods, inventory requirements and incoming verification required). * The supplier 's track record for business–performance improvement. * Total cost assessment. Now when the agreement on the business and vendor requirements had been compiled, the team now must start to search for possible vendors that will be able to deliver the material, product or service. The larger the scope of the vendor selection process the more vendors you should put on the table. Of course, not all vendors will meet the minimum requirements and the team will have to decide which vendors you will seek more information from. Vendor evaluation range of criterions The areas that company chooses to measure and manage and the criteria used will be a direct result of the company 's goals and strategy and the objectives for the supplier performance management program. There are a wide variety of areas of supplier performance that may be measured. It is important to select the ones that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Environmental Quality Report : Pensacola Bay Steven Robison GEO 2330 Environmental Quality Report Pensacola Bay When it comes to Pensacola Bay there are many environmental factors to consider when wanting to know how well the area is doing in relation to quality of the land, air and water. In this report, the examination will be upon the water quality of Pensacola Bay. The water quality of Pensacola Bay is very complex and in order for ecosystems and organisms to survive in a small contained space the chemistry has to be just right. This report will examine the quality of the water in the past decade through research and information provided by agencies on the local, state and federal level on the water quality of Pensacola Bay. In examining the evidence that looks at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Along Pensacola Bay as noted by the FDEP that, areas around the bay area are predominately rural as much of the coastline is populated with many industries being noted around the area ranging from tourism, fishing/seafood and to agricultural industries being the most popular with others such as military ranges/bases and various industrial complexes around the bay and in bayous. In Pensacola Bay the results of the Bay over time can be represented by various reports as in this report found in the years of 2007 and 2010 and from previous years in 2012–2013 reports for a rough comparison of data within past few years (2011–2014 period) and part of the first decade from (2000–2010 period). In the first set of data collected by Escambia County Utilities Authority (ECUA) that notes throughout the data on their table that demonstrates all values associated with samples taken as the Maximum contaminant Level (MCL), or the highest level of containment that is allowed in drinking water compared to Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG) that represents the level of water that represents no risk and allows for margin of safety (4). In the ECUA's report the water quality from wells with which it uses to provide Escambia County its fresh water. Though this is not directly from Pensacola Bay, the ECUA report still reflects the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The 11 Principles Of Quality Quality. Such a simple word with a multitude of meanings. I must admit, prior to this course, I was rather naïve about what quality entailed. I definitely did not have a concrete definition of what quality was or stood for. It simply seemed as though quality was something that worked most of the time. After the studies from this course I have a much better grasp of how to define quality and what exactly quality means in various areas of life and business. For instance, the 11 Baldrige Principles of Quality are an easily used metric for defining the quality of an organization. Previously, I never would have used these 11 principles to define an organization as quality. Now, I find it hard not to view an organization in relation to the 11 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thankfully, the Baldrige principles changed my perspective on quality. As such, I now use a few of the principles to grade an organization. The main principles I find myself grading an organization with are visionary leadership, customer–centered excellence, valuing workforce members and partners and societal responsibility. All eleven of the principles are important. However, these tend to be the most important to me when defining the quality of an organization. For instance, I now purchase many products from the Newman's Own brand based on the principles I have mentioned. They have a strong sense of societal responsibility and ensure "100% of profits to charity" is an underlying theme in all they do (Newman 's Own, n.d.). This drew me towards them as a company, then I noticed how much they value their employees and how their core values tend to line up with the 11 Baldrige principles (Newman 's Own, n.d.). After looking into this company and seeing how they operate, I decided to purchase as many products as I could from them and ensure other people were aware of their mission. This is something that would never have been in my realm of possibilities prior to this course. This is not to say I was unaware of being socially responsible prior to this course. It is simply highlighting how my thought pattern has been modified since learning about these specific 11 Baldrige Principles of Quality. After having such an epiphany about quality and how I grade various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sigma And The Cost Of Quality Introduction "Six Sigma" and the "Cost of Quality" to a manufacturing company is a systematic approach that increases profits and improves customer satisfaction rates by eliminating the root cause for defects or errors in all processes, by creating new and more effective processes. To the health care company, "The Cost of Quality" may look and feel slightly different, yet in many ways both are the same. Both companies may operate and produce different products, and operate in two different market segments, both are concerned with delivering customer driven quality products or services in the most cost effective manner. Therefore, if we use a comparative analysis and the Six Sigma standard problem solving methodologies and apply it to the "Costs of Quality", "Six Sigma Project Selection" and the role of "The Green Belt" we know that each looks to eliminate the root cause of defects and poor customer satisfaction scores. We will discuss these similarities and the differences in manufacturing and in health care and the importance of determining who the "Voice of the Customer" (VOC) is, to responding quickly to any sudden market change or in customer driven demand changes and for each current customer, lost customer, or any future customers. Similarities in "The Cost of Quality" The cost of quality in a manufacturing company versus a health care company is identifying the areas of similarities and differences in their use of a cumulative cost of a quality measurement system. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. SWOT Analysis: Identifying Quality and Shortcomings Essay SWOT investigation is a fundamental, clear model that gives guidance and serves as a premise for the advancement of promoting arrangements. It finishes this by surveying an associations qualities (what an association can do) and shortcomings (what an association can't do) notwithstanding open doors (potential ideal conditions for an association) and dangers (potential unfavorable conditions for an association). SWOT investigation is a paramount venture in arranging and its esteem is regularly disparaged in spite of the effortlessness in creation. The part of SWOT dissection is to take the data from the natural investigation and separate it into inward issues (qualities and shortcomings) and outer issues (open doors and dangers). When this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, a concentrate on a company's qualities in promoting is advancement is vital to expand mindfulness in ranges that a firm exceeds expectations in. This technique not just inspires a positive reaction inside the personalities of the shopper, however pushes the shortcomings further from the choice making methodology (Promoting Procedure, 1998). Shortcomings ought to likewise be considered from an interior and outside perspective. It is essential that posting of a company's shortcomings is truthful so they may be overcome as fast as would be prudent. Deferring the disclosure of shortcomings that as of now exist inside an organization will just further damage the firm. A decently created posting of shortcomings ought to have the capacity to answer a couple of inquiries. What could be moved forward? What is carried out crudely? What ought to be evaded (PMI, 1999)? The part of the inward parcel of SWOT is to figure out where assets are accessible or needing so that qualities and shortcomings could be distinguished. From this, the advertising chief can then create showcasing systems that match these qualities with open doors and accordingly make new capacities, which will then be a piece of ensuing SWOT investigation. In the meantime, the administrator can create techniques to defeat the association's shortcomings, or discover approaches to minimize the negative impacts of these shortcomings (Showcasing Method, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Environmental Problems: Improving the Quality of... Improving the Quality of International Agreements Human production and development systems have increasingly made use of the earth's resources, gradually leading to what can now be described as environmental crisis. Without immediate and future concern for the ways humans treat the planet and surrounding atmosphere, humans could be the creators of their own destruction. Economic, social, and political systems have all added to the degradation of the environment, such as mineral resource extraction, wars, political boundaries, and policy for actions taken within those boundaries. In order to attack the root causes of environmental destruction, we must first confront the reasons behind human actions, and develop ways to overcome the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canada's position internationally should be to promote significant environmental and social values and concerns. Canada must respect and employ the most appropriate actions and efforts of other nations in the facilitation of environmental concern, while promoting its own ideas and knowledge. Facilitate International Co–operation A primary requirement in the global effort to promote environmental concerns and raise awareness of environmental problems is increased co–operation between nations. Canada's position at the Earth Summit should be to promote the ability of nations to co–operate, emphasising improved diplomacy and interaction. Environmental degradation is presently occurring throughout the world, and is the result of international social, political, and economic processes and movements. The environment is an open system, and the causes and effects of pollution are not constrained to any anthropocentric boundaries. If we are to improve our situation world–wide, Canada must work together with other nations to incorporate international concerns, knowledge, and action. Many attempted efforts to promote international agreements in the past have been acknowledged, but many have failed to gain overarching support and complete dedication from the majority of involved nations. The Kyoto protocol, for example, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Protecting The Environmental Quality Of Water Systems... Environmental Stewardship Oil is crucial to humans through transportation, electricity and synthetics, however, it is leaking into our water systems. Most of the world's wildlife is living within or along oceans, rivers and lakes, and also most of the diverse amounts of marine life. Despite humans living on land, humans are dependant on our three oceans for survival. Humans depend on plankton living within oceans for providing about half of the earths oxygen, fish for food, and also shipping cargo across seas. Oil spills from tankers shipping cargo, factories and drilling for oil are a enormous issue in earths waters due to oil rigs operating along shorelines, and oil leaks. Through environmental stewardship, humans need to protect the environment through conservation, regeneration, and restoration of water and wildlife in our waterways. Responsibility for the environmental quality in water systems should be viewed by all humans whose negative actions affect the environment. An environmental issue that is overlooked in our oceans is cargo ships, in which leaks oil into our waterways. Along Canada's east coast, 1000's of boats, including ferries, cargo ships, tugboats, and fishing boats pass through the waters. Not only do they consume gas in order to power the boats, they also transport billions of litres of crude oil in and out of Placentia Bay, Newfoundland. Along Canada's East and West coasts, oil and gas plans are going to be set in place, to provide an alternative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How Marketing Is The Procedure Of Affecting Deliberate... Task 1 Define marketing Advertising is the procedure of affecting deliberate trade exchange in which one gathering can be imagined as a client of other advertiser. The showcasing includes correspondence and obliges instrument or framework to complete the trading of advertiser 's item for something of quality. Define 4 p's of marketing Product Price Place Promotions For every company these fours are very important. Product is like what product company selling they should give the proper information about their product so everyone know about what actually you have. Price means what price methods are the company use like is they targeting middle class peoples or rich peoples or different ages people Place means where your customers exist ,the company should find the way to get the customers like foreign countries targeting the overseas students Promotions means to aware customers about the product by advertising on radio, TV and on social media like Facebook, twitter Diagram Marketing research Task 1.1 It intends to comprehend profundity of 4 p 's .In statistical surveying questionaries',surveys,interviews,case study are occurred. For each association statistical surveying is obligatory in light of the fact that it gives a reasonable picture to the association about their great in the business sector and additionally the contender 's which can govern the business sector soon. a) Customer feedback can be taken by surveys, feedback formonline, emails surveys like ask ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...