This document discusses how product configuration and matrix bills can help manufacturers offer more product options and customization to customers while reducing costs and complexity. It explains that matrix bills allow companies to offer thousands of product combinations without having to manage thousands of unique part numbers and bills of materials. The matrix bill approach defines optional components and quantities needed in a table based on customer selections. This streamlines production and inventory management while giving customers extensive choice. The document provides several examples of how matrix bills work for products with options like colors, materials, dimensions and more. It highlights benefits like reduced part numbers, more efficient design and production planning, lower inventory needs, and an almost unlimited ability to customize products.
For their school magazine, the author chose to target year 12 and 13 pupils. They attracted this audience by using models around the same age and addressing current trends and issues of interest. They also chose colors and layouts that would appeal to the target age group.
For their music magazine focused on R&B, the author chose this genre because they were already a fan and felt they could relate to the audience and have ideas for content. They aimed the magazine at ages 16-25 of mixed gender to attract a large audience. Throughout the magazine, they used techniques like exclusive interviews, social media icons, and photos of celebrities to attract the target audience.
The document discusses how lean manufacturing principles like Kanban can help streamline the manufacturing process. It provides examples of how WorkWise & RB-ERP software can eliminate non-value added steps in processes like order entry, production, and shipping through features like direct order fulfillment and pull-based Kanban replenishment. The document also outlines common lean tools and gives examples of how a manufacturer implemented lean to reduce lead times and improve customer service.
The document discusses performance management in manufacturing. It aims to align all activities in a business to its top-level goals through planning targets and measuring progress. Performance management sets targets at all levels from strategic plans down to shop floor metrics like uptime and cycle times. It provides real-time feedback to correct deviations and focus on critical factors for success. An ERP system can integrate data to measure KPIs across departments and roles, providing insights into true drivers of performance.
The document appears to be research results related to an audience. It is a very short document, containing only the title "Audience Research Results" and the name of the person who conducted the research, Charlotte Eastwood. However, no other details are provided about the audience, research methodology, key findings or conclusions from the research.
The magazine front cover effectively depicts the genre of drama through its sole focus on the film's main character. Her serious facial expression and the gloomy grey background create an unsettling atmosphere that draws viewers in. Key elements like the masthead, film still, and tagline clearly communicate the magazine's purpose and topic to potential readers. Overall, the simple yet professionally designed cover achieves its goal of enticing audiences to learn more about the films featured inside.
This document discusses how product configuration and matrix bills can help manufacturers offer more product options and customization to customers while reducing costs and complexity. It explains that matrix bills allow companies to offer thousands of product combinations without having to manage thousands of unique part numbers and bills of materials. The matrix bill approach defines optional components and quantities needed in a table based on customer selections. This streamlines production and inventory management while giving customers extensive choice. The document provides several examples of how matrix bills work for products with options like colors, materials, dimensions and more. It highlights benefits like reduced part numbers, more efficient design and production planning, lower inventory needs, and an almost unlimited ability to customize products.
For their school magazine, the author chose to target year 12 and 13 pupils. They attracted this audience by using models around the same age and addressing current trends and issues of interest. They also chose colors and layouts that would appeal to the target age group.
For their music magazine focused on R&B, the author chose this genre because they were already a fan and felt they could relate to the audience and have ideas for content. They aimed the magazine at ages 16-25 of mixed gender to attract a large audience. Throughout the magazine, they used techniques like exclusive interviews, social media icons, and photos of celebrities to attract the target audience.
The document discusses how lean manufacturing principles like Kanban can help streamline the manufacturing process. It provides examples of how WorkWise & RB-ERP software can eliminate non-value added steps in processes like order entry, production, and shipping through features like direct order fulfillment and pull-based Kanban replenishment. The document also outlines common lean tools and gives examples of how a manufacturer implemented lean to reduce lead times and improve customer service.
The document discusses performance management in manufacturing. It aims to align all activities in a business to its top-level goals through planning targets and measuring progress. Performance management sets targets at all levels from strategic plans down to shop floor metrics like uptime and cycle times. It provides real-time feedback to correct deviations and focus on critical factors for success. An ERP system can integrate data to measure KPIs across departments and roles, providing insights into true drivers of performance.
The document appears to be research results related to an audience. It is a very short document, containing only the title "Audience Research Results" and the name of the person who conducted the research, Charlotte Eastwood. However, no other details are provided about the audience, research methodology, key findings or conclusions from the research.
The magazine front cover effectively depicts the genre of drama through its sole focus on the film's main character. Her serious facial expression and the gloomy grey background create an unsettling atmosphere that draws viewers in. Key elements like the masthead, film still, and tagline clearly communicate the magazine's purpose and topic to potential readers. Overall, the simple yet professionally designed cover achieves its goal of enticing audiences to learn more about the films featured inside.
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The document discusses several technologies used in creating a music magazine product. A camera was used to take high-quality photos that could be viewed and edited on a computer. Photoshop allowed manipulation of photos by editing them until satisfactory. The internet provided research on other music magazines, enabled creation of a blog to document the work, and introduced a font website. Microsoft Publisher and PowerPoint were used to layout the magazine and create an engaging evaluation. Scanning technology allowed questionnaires to be included as audience research.
The document discusses conventions used in film trailers and how the author's trailer challenges some of those conventions. Some key conventions discussed are the use of voiceovers, music, establishing shots, cuts between short clips, and green preview screens. The author's trailer challenges conventions by using long shots to establish scenes, unusual atmospheric music at the beginning, and including relevant statistics in captions. The purpose is to create more tension, mystery, and draw the audience in compared to typical trailers.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a film production project. YouTube, Microsoft Word, Google, and BBC were used for research. Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher were used for construction and evaluation. A Samsung camera was used to take still images throughout production. Images were uploaded to a blog. Adobe Photoshop edited images. Royalty free music provided sound effects. Blogger displayed work. Premier Elements video editing software was used to turn footage into a trailer, adding titles, trimming clips, and importing audio.
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The document discusses a music magazine created by the author to target 16-25 year olds interested in R&B music. To get feedback, the author conducted a questionnaire of 10 individuals fitting the target demographic. The questionnaire included questions for 5 males and 5 females to get both perspectives. Analysis of the completed questionnaires showed over 90% would purchase the magazine and the front cover appealed to the target audience. Comments also praised the layout, quality images, and professionalism. Based on the positive feedback, the author feels the magazine was successful in attracting and inspiring young people interested in R&B music.
This document provides an overview of RB-ERP's new Lean module. It begins with background on Lean/Kanban concepts and definitions from APICS. It then outlines the new RB-ERP Lean system, which uses a Kanban-based approach to trigger purchase orders, inventory transfers, and production using a single Kanban transaction entry. The document walks through how the RB-ERP Lean module handles Kanban generation, deployment, and history tracking to enable a pull-based replenishment system.
What have you learnt about technologies from thenicola.brady
The document discusses several technologies used in creating a music magazine product. A camera was used to take high-quality photos that could be viewed and edited on a computer. Photoshop allowed manipulation of photos by editing them until satisfactory. The internet provided research on other music magazines, enabled creation of a blog to document the work, and introduced a font website. Microsoft Publisher and PowerPoint were used to layout the magazine and create an engaging evaluation. Scanning technology allowed questionnaires to be included as audience research.
The document discusses conventions used in film trailers and how the author's trailer challenges some of those conventions. Some key conventions discussed are the use of voiceovers, music, establishing shots, cuts between short clips, and green preview screens. The author's trailer challenges conventions by using long shots to establish scenes, unusual atmospheric music at the beginning, and including relevant statistics in captions. The purpose is to create more tension, mystery, and draw the audience in compared to typical trailers.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of a film production project. YouTube, Microsoft Word, Google, and BBC were used for research. Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher were used for construction and evaluation. A Samsung camera was used to take still images throughout production. Images were uploaded to a blog. Adobe Photoshop edited images. Royalty free music provided sound effects. Blogger displayed work. Premier Elements video editing software was used to turn footage into a trailer, adding titles, trimming clips, and importing audio.
Who would be the audience for your medianicola.brady
The document discusses a music magazine created by the author to target 16-25 year olds interested in R&B music. To get feedback, the author conducted a questionnaire of 10 individuals fitting the target demographic. The questionnaire included questions for 5 males and 5 females to get both perspectives. Analysis of the completed questionnaires showed over 90% would purchase the magazine and the front cover appealed to the target audience. Comments also praised the layout, quality images, and professionalism. Based on the positive feedback, the author feels the magazine was successful in attracting and inspiring young people interested in R&B music.
This document provides an overview of RB-ERP's new Lean module. It begins with background on Lean/Kanban concepts and definitions from APICS. It then outlines the new RB-ERP Lean system, which uses a Kanban-based approach to trigger purchase orders, inventory transfers, and production using a single Kanban transaction entry. The document walks through how the RB-ERP Lean module handles Kanban generation, deployment, and history tracking to enable a pull-based replenishment system.