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This document discusses the importance of validated learning and experimentation when developing products. It advocates for a minimum viable product approach where the goal is to learn what customers want through quick, measurable experiments. Features should be prioritized based on learning what solves real problems for customers rather than vanity metrics. The process should involve establishing a baseline, tuning based on data from tests and customer feedback, and deciding whether to pivot or persevere.
This document provides 5 questions to ask suppliers to help cut costs and determine if they are eligible for R&D Tax Relief. The questions are: 1) Do they deliver better outcomes by improving a product or service? 2) Do they face technical challenges and risks to do this? 3) Is the challenge in a field of science like computer science? 4) Would a professional be unable to easily provide a solution? 5) Do they innovate and incur costs to resolve the challenge? If the answer is yes to these questions, the suppliers may qualify for R&D Tax Relief to help cut costs.
This document contains the resume of Yanshil Doshi, an automobile engineer seeking to grow in the field of production and service. He has proficiency in automobile repair and maintenance techniques and experience working on an electric car project. Yanshil has good communication skills and the ability to learn quickly and work as part of a team. His education includes a degree in automobile engineering and prior training and projects related to electric vehicles and wheel rotation systems.
Jordan Haug has an Associate's degree in Mechatronics Engineering Technology from South Central College. He has experience as a robotics operator at JLL/Amazon where he ensured robots were running efficiently and kept conveyance and material handling equipment functioning properly. As a screen printer and trainer at BIC APP, he started as a packager but became the head trainer, troubleshooting printing issues. He has strong leadership, communication, and hands-on skills developed through training roles at multiple employers in mechanical systems, PLCs, CAD programs, and more.
Value Engineering is a good thing but it is usually confused with cost cutting which is not the same. Done well VE results in better function as well as reduced cost. This seems paradoxical until we try it.
Presentation from the 2015 AECB conference in Sheffield
Accelerate your growth by moving from simple A/B testing to building an advanced testing program.
This session will help you learn how to build advanced A/B tests. With this session, you’ll get better at interpreting your test results, and find out the best approach to analyse failed or inconclusive experiment.
Interview questions for engineers differ in light of whether you are applying for the position of a mechanical, electrical, computer, civil or any other kind of engineer.
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This document discusses the importance of validated learning and experimentation when developing products. It advocates for a minimum viable product approach where the goal is to learn what customers want through quick, measurable experiments. Features should be prioritized based on learning what solves real problems for customers rather than vanity metrics. The process should involve establishing a baseline, tuning based on data from tests and customer feedback, and deciding whether to pivot or persevere.
This document provides 5 questions to ask suppliers to help cut costs and determine if they are eligible for R&D Tax Relief. The questions are: 1) Do they deliver better outcomes by improving a product or service? 2) Do they face technical challenges and risks to do this? 3) Is the challenge in a field of science like computer science? 4) Would a professional be unable to easily provide a solution? 5) Do they innovate and incur costs to resolve the challenge? If the answer is yes to these questions, the suppliers may qualify for R&D Tax Relief to help cut costs.
This document contains the resume of Yanshil Doshi, an automobile engineer seeking to grow in the field of production and service. He has proficiency in automobile repair and maintenance techniques and experience working on an electric car project. Yanshil has good communication skills and the ability to learn quickly and work as part of a team. His education includes a degree in automobile engineering and prior training and projects related to electric vehicles and wheel rotation systems.
Jordan Haug has an Associate's degree in Mechatronics Engineering Technology from South Central College. He has experience as a robotics operator at JLL/Amazon where he ensured robots were running efficiently and kept conveyance and material handling equipment functioning properly. As a screen printer and trainer at BIC APP, he started as a packager but became the head trainer, troubleshooting printing issues. He has strong leadership, communication, and hands-on skills developed through training roles at multiple employers in mechanical systems, PLCs, CAD programs, and more.
Value Engineering is a good thing but it is usually confused with cost cutting which is not the same. Done well VE results in better function as well as reduced cost. This seems paradoxical until we try it.
Presentation from the 2015 AECB conference in Sheffield
Accelerate your growth by moving from simple A/B testing to building an advanced testing program.
This session will help you learn how to build advanced A/B tests. With this session, you’ll get better at interpreting your test results, and find out the best approach to analyse failed or inconclusive experiment.
Interview questions for engineers differ in light of whether you are applying for the position of a mechanical, electrical, computer, civil or any other kind of engineer.
Testing Big vs. Testing Small - How To Evolve a Product Rapidly Without Sacri...VWO
This document discusses strategies for testing big changes versus small, incremental changes. It proposes a flexible framework for testing big changes in a controlled way through two modes: a "learn" mode for individual hypotheses testing and an "evolve" mode for bundling and testing multiple hypotheses together. The key steps outlined are understanding useful tools like forming clear hypotheses, defining appropriate metrics, choosing the right test types, and bundling hypotheses effectively according to identified rules and goals around evolving products rapidly while also learning for future innovations.
Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development process that stresses customer satisfaction by delivering working software frequently in small increments. It emphasizes collaboration between managers, customers, and developers as equal partners working together in self-organizing teams to solve problems efficiently. XP uses simple rules like constant communication, simple design, testing from day one, and frequent delivery of changes to customers. Though each practice is simple individually, together they form an effective development approach.
The document discusses the lean methodology for green entrepreneurship. It outlines 5 steps: 1) sketching the initial idea, 2) identifying the 5 key elements of the idea, 3) understanding the green entrepreneur journey, 4) using the lean methodology approach, which emphasizes minimizing risks and innovating at each stage. The approach also focuses on optimization, communication, developing an approved environmental proposal, and collecting useful data. It emphasizes being ready to modify the original idea, having good interpersonal skills, and thinking green.
Twiliocon Europe 2013: From PoC to Production, Lessons Learnt, by Erol Ziya &...eazynow
Here are the slides for the talk that myself (Erol Ziya - @eazynow) and Rob Baines (@telecoda) gave at the first Twiliocon Europe, providing tips for when moving from PoC to production based on our experiences in hibu labs. #twiliocon
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Valentin Trendafilov is seeking an engineering career/placement. He has a BEng in Automotive Engineering from Coventry University. He has work experience assisting in an auto service in Bulgaria from 2006-2011 where he gained skills in vehicle systems, repairs, and problem solving. He also interned at Yazaki Bulgaria in industrial engineering. His skills include engineering software, CAD, languages, and he has a full driver's license.
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The document discusses using Lean Startup methodology in service development. It explains that there are three levels of knowing: build-measure-learn. Lean Startup involves developing both the business model and customers through experiments and validation. All projects start with concepts which are developed into business models and hypotheses to be tested. Customer development focuses on problem-solution fit through experiments conducted outside the normal work environment to collect lessons learned.
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Choose the Right Technology: If you have a tiny budget, it might be tempting to start using Google Optimize. But your actual costs might be higher: Optimize is not as intuitive and flexible as VWO and requires dev assistance to generate test variations. If you are short of dev resources (which you most likely are), with VWO you can deliver the winning variant to all users instantly.
Work Efficiently: Don’t improvise. Use an organized, lean, agile process of analysis, ideation, design development, QA, launch, and monitoring. Avoid too many loops and design iterations.
Analyze and Prioritize: Support your testing ideas with data. This will help in better prioritization of tests that matter.
Define Ownership: Many companies have launched an optimization program, but after a few months, the program loses its momentum and attention. Investing in a great testing platform, but not making full use of it increases costs. Somebody should “own” and orchestrate the ongoing optimization process and testing efforts.
Whether you’re a manager, product manager, designer or engineer, at some point during the product lifecycle you will have to deal with legacy. During this talk, I will explain how to tackle product legacy by understanding what it is, evaluating the gravity of it, defining and applying the right techniques and most importantly what you should learn from it. All of this without having to start coding from scratch and without impacting your existing users.
Learn the real best practices and pitfalls of experimentation based on scientific research and insights. Hazjier is co-author of three studies on experimentation with Harvard Business School and his work is covered in the book Experimentation Works. This talk will dive into the best practices of experiment design, the role of hierarchy in experimentation teams, and the value of experimentation.
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This document discusses different approaches to project workflow and lessons learned. Approach 1 was to provide no planning or deliverables, surprising clients, but led to additional costs and no mobile planning. Approach 2 promised nothing, leaving clients unsure of expectations. Approach 3 started coding without planning, damaging trust. The author now discusses plans with clients, gets input early, and shows ideas to build trust and manage expectations throughout the process. Key lessons are to properly plan time, set clear expectations, provide client guidance, and nurture trust in the working relationship.
The document discusses the importance of creating a product narrative to provide clarity for a team working on a new product. It defines a narrative as a report of connected events presented through words and images. It then provides an example product narrative for an admissions process at a startup incubator. The example demonstrates how a narrative outlines each step from a user perspective with details to provide shared understanding for collaborative work. It is noted that creating a narrative helps avoid wasted time and arguments while its absence can lead to chaos. Common mistakes to avoid are making the narrative too rigid or hypothetical rather than focused on shipping improvements.
This recruiter is looking for applications engineers to work permanently for a semiconductor R&D company in Cambridge. The role requires resolving any obstacles preventing customers from getting products to market quickly and providing technical guidance to more junior team members. Engineers must make independent judgements on both technical and political issues and be willing to travel as needed to resolve issues affecting company finances. The recruiter requests interested candidates send an up-to-date CV and details on availability and salary expectations.
The document discusses the Cost of Nonconformance as it relates to Cost of Quality. The Cost of Nonconformance is the cost incurred from failures when quality expectations are not met, such as fixing or reworking a product or service that does not meet standards. There are internal costs like rework time and money within the project scope, as well as external costs after delivery like warranty fulfillment, liability costs, and lost business from failures. Understanding and accounting for the Cost of Nonconformance is important for project management.
This document describes Frank Cargle and his company Cargle Profit Enhancement's services in value analysis/value engineering (VA/VE) to help companies increase profits. VA/VE is a problem-solving methodology that engages teams to improve products/processes by reducing costs while maintaining or increasing value. Cargle Profit Enhancement conducts workshops and follow-ups to facilitate VA/VE and has helped companies like GM, United Airlines, and others achieve average savings of 20-100% through this process.
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The document discusses the return on investment (ROI) of implementing user experience (UX) in products. It provides data that 50% of programmer time is spent on avoidable reworks, and fixing errors after development costs $100 compared to $1 if fixed early. UX can help address three of the top 12 reasons why projects fail. Implementing UX through user analysis, design/testing, and revisions early in the development process can reduce downstream costs and increase ROI compared to rushing through development without UX practices. Both costs and quality improve dramatically with more user contacts during development.
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Testing Big vs. Testing Small - How To Evolve a Product Rapidly Without Sacri...VWO
This document discusses strategies for testing big changes versus small, incremental changes. It proposes a flexible framework for testing big changes in a controlled way through two modes: a "learn" mode for individual hypotheses testing and an "evolve" mode for bundling and testing multiple hypotheses together. The key steps outlined are understanding useful tools like forming clear hypotheses, defining appropriate metrics, choosing the right test types, and bundling hypotheses effectively according to identified rules and goals around evolving products rapidly while also learning for future innovations.
Extreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development process that stresses customer satisfaction by delivering working software frequently in small increments. It emphasizes collaboration between managers, customers, and developers as equal partners working together in self-organizing teams to solve problems efficiently. XP uses simple rules like constant communication, simple design, testing from day one, and frequent delivery of changes to customers. Though each practice is simple individually, together they form an effective development approach.
The document discusses the lean methodology for green entrepreneurship. It outlines 5 steps: 1) sketching the initial idea, 2) identifying the 5 key elements of the idea, 3) understanding the green entrepreneur journey, 4) using the lean methodology approach, which emphasizes minimizing risks and innovating at each stage. The approach also focuses on optimization, communication, developing an approved environmental proposal, and collecting useful data. It emphasizes being ready to modify the original idea, having good interpersonal skills, and thinking green.
Twiliocon Europe 2013: From PoC to Production, Lessons Learnt, by Erol Ziya &...eazynow
Here are the slides for the talk that myself (Erol Ziya - @eazynow) and Rob Baines (@telecoda) gave at the first Twiliocon Europe, providing tips for when moving from PoC to production based on our experiences in hibu labs. #twiliocon
Patrick McKenzie Opticon 2014: Advanced A/B TestingPatrick McKenzie
A/B Testing Beyond Headlines and Button Colors -- ideas for tests (particularly for B2B SaaS), common pitfalls in organizations, and how to overcome them.
Valentin Trendafilov is seeking an engineering career/placement. He has a BEng in Automotive Engineering from Coventry University. He has work experience assisting in an auto service in Bulgaria from 2006-2011 where he gained skills in vehicle systems, repairs, and problem solving. He also interned at Yazaki Bulgaria in industrial engineering. His skills include engineering software, CAD, languages, and he has a full driver's license.
How we do lean startup in service developmentGosei Oy
The document discusses using Lean Startup methodology in service development. It explains that there are three levels of knowing: build-measure-learn. Lean Startup involves developing both the business model and customers through experiments and validation. All projects start with concepts which are developed into business models and hypotheses to be tested. Customer development focuses on problem-solution fit through experiments conducted outside the normal work environment to collect lessons learned.
How to Run a Cost-Efficient Optimization Program With a Limited BudgetVWO
Choose the Right Technology: If you have a tiny budget, it might be tempting to start using Google Optimize. But your actual costs might be higher: Optimize is not as intuitive and flexible as VWO and requires dev assistance to generate test variations. If you are short of dev resources (which you most likely are), with VWO you can deliver the winning variant to all users instantly.
Work Efficiently: Don’t improvise. Use an organized, lean, agile process of analysis, ideation, design development, QA, launch, and monitoring. Avoid too many loops and design iterations.
Analyze and Prioritize: Support your testing ideas with data. This will help in better prioritization of tests that matter.
Define Ownership: Many companies have launched an optimization program, but after a few months, the program loses its momentum and attention. Investing in a great testing platform, but not making full use of it increases costs. Somebody should “own” and orchestrate the ongoing optimization process and testing efforts.
Whether you’re a manager, product manager, designer or engineer, at some point during the product lifecycle you will have to deal with legacy. During this talk, I will explain how to tackle product legacy by understanding what it is, evaluating the gravity of it, defining and applying the right techniques and most importantly what you should learn from it. All of this without having to start coding from scratch and without impacting your existing users.
Learn the real best practices and pitfalls of experimentation based on scientific research and insights. Hazjier is co-author of three studies on experimentation with Harvard Business School and his work is covered in the book Experimentation Works. This talk will dive into the best practices of experiment design, the role of hierarchy in experimentation teams, and the value of experimentation.
Question of deliverables and other such stuffKirsty Burgoine
This document discusses different approaches to project workflow and lessons learned. Approach 1 was to provide no planning or deliverables, surprising clients, but led to additional costs and no mobile planning. Approach 2 promised nothing, leaving clients unsure of expectations. Approach 3 started coding without planning, damaging trust. The author now discusses plans with clients, gets input early, and shows ideas to build trust and manage expectations throughout the process. Key lessons are to properly plan time, set clear expectations, provide client guidance, and nurture trust in the working relationship.
The document discusses the importance of creating a product narrative to provide clarity for a team working on a new product. It defines a narrative as a report of connected events presented through words and images. It then provides an example product narrative for an admissions process at a startup incubator. The example demonstrates how a narrative outlines each step from a user perspective with details to provide shared understanding for collaborative work. It is noted that creating a narrative helps avoid wasted time and arguments while its absence can lead to chaos. Common mistakes to avoid are making the narrative too rigid or hypothetical rather than focused on shipping improvements.
This recruiter is looking for applications engineers to work permanently for a semiconductor R&D company in Cambridge. The role requires resolving any obstacles preventing customers from getting products to market quickly and providing technical guidance to more junior team members. Engineers must make independent judgements on both technical and political issues and be willing to travel as needed to resolve issues affecting company finances. The recruiter requests interested candidates send an up-to-date CV and details on availability and salary expectations.
The document discusses the Cost of Nonconformance as it relates to Cost of Quality. The Cost of Nonconformance is the cost incurred from failures when quality expectations are not met, such as fixing or reworking a product or service that does not meet standards. There are internal costs like rework time and money within the project scope, as well as external costs after delivery like warranty fulfillment, liability costs, and lost business from failures. Understanding and accounting for the Cost of Nonconformance is important for project management.
This document describes Frank Cargle and his company Cargle Profit Enhancement's services in value analysis/value engineering (VA/VE) to help companies increase profits. VA/VE is a problem-solving methodology that engages teams to improve products/processes by reducing costs while maintaining or increasing value. Cargle Profit Enhancement conducts workshops and follow-ups to facilitate VA/VE and has helped companies like GM, United Airlines, and others achieve average savings of 20-100% through this process.
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The document discusses the return on investment (ROI) of implementing user experience (UX) in products. It provides data that 50% of programmer time is spent on avoidable reworks, and fixing errors after development costs $100 compared to $1 if fixed early. UX can help address three of the top 12 reasons why projects fail. Implementing UX through user analysis, design/testing, and revisions early in the development process can reduce downstream costs and increase ROI compared to rushing through development without UX practices. Both costs and quality improve dramatically with more user contacts during development.
Digital Gaggle | September 2017 SEO Conference | Stephen Pavlovich 'Applying ...Noisy Little Monkey
Here's Stephen Pavlovich's slides from the Digital Gaggle conference in Bristol on Thursday 21st September. His talk was about CRO and applying an experimentation framework across all parts of your business.
A Framework for Synergy, Collaboration, Exploration, Creativity, Discovery & Innovation. A Team activity to balance need, function & cost.
bsauter@workbench20.com
www.workbench20.com
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QSO 300 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
The final project for this course is the creation of a comprehensive case study analysis. Every business—whether a beauty salon, automobile manufacturer, or
professional baseball team—has an operations component that creates goods and services by transforming inputs into outputs. There are a wide variety of tools
and techniques that operations managers draw upon to increase efficiency and effectiveness, creating value for customers. Operations management
professionals are in high demand across a variety of industries. Having basic knowledge of operations functions and their integration capabilities is critically
important in the world of business. For example, applying the limitations of production in marketing and sales is a routine task. Managing the equipment and
supplies needs of operations management is a basic skill looked for in finance and accounting workers.
For your final assessment in this course, you will analyze a case study that addresses several key operations management fundamentals. You will use the tools
and techniques that operations managers use and incorporate your instructor’s feedback into the final summative analysis. You will address the typical problems
that operations managers face using the knowledge you have gained from this course. Finally, you will discuss the emerging concepts of sustainability in business
management, specifically the topics of corporate responsibility and environmental compliance.
The project is divided into three milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final
submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Two, Four, and Five. The final project is due in Module Seven.
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
Evaluate the influence of operations functions on generating value for a firm and its customers
Explain theories and techniques used by operations managers for informing production processes
Accurately apply problem-solving and decision-making skills to real-world problems using quantitative and qualitative methodologies
Integrate emerging principles into operations management functions by addressing corporate responsibility and environmental sustainability
Prompt
Using the knowledge you have gained from this course, you will write a comprehensive analysis of the Nissan case study we have been analyzing throughout this
course by addressing the critical elements below.
Imagine that you are hired into the role of the operations manager at the company described in the case study. Although there are many issues facing the
company, you have some experience and are well qualified to provide direction in solving these problems. To address many of the questions below, you will want
to review your submissions from previous modules and incorporate instructor fe ...
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This document contains assignments and discussion questions for three weeks of an operations management course. It includes topics such as defining operations management, measuring productivity, forecasting, project management, production processes, capacity decisions, and process strategy. Students are asked to justify their answers, comment on peers' responses, and complete assignments in Microsoft Word or PowerPoint.
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IEE 305, Homework#3
HW3 should be submitted on the course blackboard by the due time indicated in the syllabus.
1. (5 points) Chapter 7, Exercise 1. Give the Relationships view of the Access database
2. (5 points) Chapter 7, Exercise 3
3. (10 points) Chapter 7, Exercise 4. Give the design view of the query in the ACCESS database.
4. (10 points) Chapter 7, Exercise 6. Give the design view of the query in the ACCESS database.
5. (10 points) Chapter 7, Exercise 8. Give the design view of the query in the ACCESS database.
6. (10 points) Chapter 7, Exercise 10. Give the design view of the query in the ACCESS database.
7. (50 points) Project report 3 on ACCESS database. This reportshould include the datasheet view of every table in your Access database, the Relationships view of the Access database, and the design view and the query result of every query in the ACCESS database.
ECO 201 Milestone Three Guidelines and Rubric
The purpose of this milestone is for students to explore the various costs their firm faces and to describe their firm’s market. Using the concepts and tools
developed in Modules Four and Five, students will analyze the fixed and variable costs of their firm, how those costs have changed over time, and how those
changes have impacted their firm’s overall health and sustainability. In analyzing their firm’s market, students will detail the extent of their firm’s market power
and their firm’s ability to influence the market. Students will also describe major trends in the market, specifically concerning new products, technologies, and
new entrants. Students can further determine the future health of their firm to inform their final recommendations by examining their firm’s place within the
market.
Prompt: Submit a draft of the Costs of Production (Section IV), Overall Market (Section V), and Recommendation (Section VI) of your research paper, including
all critical elements listed below. You will review your firm’s financial reports and other relevant data sources to collect and analyze cost information for your firm
over the past five or so years. Using real data and the economic tools developed in Module Four, you will analyze your firm’s profitability and how costs impact its
growth. Additionally, you will find data on your firm’s competitors in order to detail your firm’s place within the market currently and over the past five or so
years. Lastly, you will develop a recommendation for how the firm can manage its future production.
Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:
IV. Examine the costs of production for your firm.
a) Analyze the various costs a firm faces, their trends over time, and how they have impacted your firm’s profitability.
b) App.
The document provides an overview of the Beat the Elite Toolbox which contains frameworks and guidelines to assist with case solving, including problem solving, presentation, practical tips, industry overviews, and additional readings. The Toolbox is intended to serve as a foundation for inexperienced case solvers and provide useful tips and tricks but not a formula for winning. It contains sections on problem solving, presentation, practicalities, industry overviews, and additional external sources and readings.
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When you start developing websites or web applications for your business, you might face many challenges. Although, this is especially the case for small businesses with minimum resources and well-developed web infrastructure.
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When presenting a proposed training program to senior leadership, don’t make the mistake of getting caught only discussing the ROI. Executives expect something much different in a true business case. In this webinar we’ll cover the basic 5 elements to include in your business case for employee training:
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3. Identify the KPI (key performance indicator) for each benefit.
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The document provides 7 strategies for launching an effective e-commerce experience with less time and bigger impact, including thinking innovatively but practically, focusing on business objectives over features, learning from proven models like Amazon, standardizing and simplifying processes, recognizing and addressing delays, using status reports effectively, and thoroughly testing the digital platform. The strategies are meant to help businesses efficiently set up an e-commerce platform that delivers results.
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The document outlines objectives and techniques for value-added selling. The objectives include defining value-added selling, identifying ways to add value to sales, handling customer objections, analyzing products/services to determine benefits and customer needs, overcoming obstacles to closing sales, and following guidelines for closing sales successfully. It also provides six techniques for value-added selling such as referring to experience with other organizations, informing customers about competing products/services, linking customers to support resources, promptly responding to inquiries, initiating discussions on improvements, and showing interest in customers' future goals. Finally, it discusses gaining competitive advantage through physical product features/benefits and sales terms, support, and application ideas.
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This document outlines a project charter to address spillage of products into a stormwater channel. The problem is that dip trays are not being emptied during shifts, causing products to spill into the channel daily. The root cause is identified as full dip trays. To fix it, operators will be required to empty dip trays during and after shifts to reduce spillage. Benefits include avoiding fines from the municipality for pollution and protecting the environment. The project has sign-off from the sponsor and sets milestones to address the problem.
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In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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Consider the following transportation problem: From To (cost) Supply 1 2 3 A $ 6 $ 9 $100 130 B 12 3
5 70 C 4 8 11 100 Demand 80 110 60 Formulate this problem as a linear programming model and
solve it by using the computer. 6. Consider the following transportation problem: From To (cost) Supply
1 2 3 A $ 6 $ 9 $ 7 130 B 12 3 5 70 C 4 8 11 100 Demand 80 110 60 Solve it by using the computer.
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Homework Assignment
Q. 1. True or False: A franchisor can suggest retail prices but cannot mandate them. (You only need to
answer True or False by circling or highlighting your answer)(5 points). Q. 2. What are the advantages
and disadvantages associated with having a sole proprietorship? (10 points) Q. 3. Slav is interested in
buying a franchise from Oz Inc. For Slav to make an informed decision concerning this purchase, Oz
must disclose in writing or online: (Circle or highlight your answer)(5 pts.)
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SAEC and SEL on Airbus company
Please do SAEC and SEL on Airbus company. Identify issues about the company and the external
environment it is in, that is a relevant industry sector (from global perspective and with consideration of
ethical decision making). Recommend the strategy for it, and strategy implementation (functional
strategies). The strategy recommendation depends on the strategic problems observed and identified
through the tools used in the SCAN analysis. So please remember that the topic is your company, and
the issues addressed in the recommended strategy are the strategic problems to face in your project.
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Baby boomers in America
A) Baby boomers in America are aging. Describe how this might affect the marketing mix for the
following: Bally s Health Clubs McDonald s Whirlpool Corporation The State of Florida Target Stores B)
Watch the Zappos video at the text Companion website (your access code packaged with the
textbook). What are five important points, or take aways that you learned from watching the video?
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CRITIQUE
How my company is using technology Before starting the MBA I used to work at one of the famous real
estate companies in Bangladesh. The name of the company was Concord Real Estate Company. I
worked over there for almost one year. Here, I am going to share what technologies and how these are
used by this real estate company. These technologies have helped this real estate company to save
time, to give quick service to the customers, and also it has helped this real estate company to reduce
cost. Moreover, these technologies have helped this company to expand quickly and efficiently. The
technologies my organization used to have which are given bellow:
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This course includes a final research project, which should be an analysis of a contemporary Quality
issue. Each student is encouraged to choose an issue they would like to make their subject select a
position pro or con and notify the Professor of the issue and position for the project by mid-semester
(week four at the latest). This project is intended to explore the history of the issue, changes tha t have
occurred and how those changes impact Quality in an organization. The usage of current and historical
statistics will be useful in supporting your position and analysis.Assignment: Write a report on your
findings in a management report style. This implies that the report begins with an executive summary,
which briefly summarizes your findings.After the executive summary, the support material for your
findings is explained in more detail.
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