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Essay about Sports Obermeyer Case Study
Executive Summary
My decision is to find a methodology of calculating more accurate demand and supply figures to address the unpredictable world of short life cycle
fashion. A good decision would result in minimizing the order cycle lead time necessary to produce the ski wear and have it delivered to retailers in
time by establishing a method that would ensure each prediction as a personal decision making process and not the thoughts of a few strong–willed
individuals. Another criterion would be by gathering data that would provide clear indication how end–consumers would respond to the company's
current line. A good solution would enable Obermeyer to decide on where and when to source each product (China vs. Hong Kong vs. an alternative...
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Their products were offered in five different genders: men's, women's, boys', girls', and preschoolers'. The company segments each "gender" market
according to price, type of skier, and how "fashion–forward" the market was. Within each "gender", numerous styles are offered, each in several colors
and a range of sizes (See Exhibit 3 for examples).
List of issues with impact analysis
In the current situation, Obermeyer is facing four broad issues: production planning for their short life cycle products, operational changes to reduce
costs of mismatched supply and demand, coordination issues in their global supply chain and a confusion of where to produce the garments – Hong
Kong or China. The best way to mitigate the inability to meet the demand of retailers during peaks sales would be to forecast the demands with either
past data or with the help of a forecasting committee. It would be ideal for Obermeyer to forecast future demand with the help of a forecasting
committee. To come over the confusion of which city to continue production in, Obermeyer should choose to continue short term production in Hong
Kong but the Long Term production should be in China. It is anticipated that a two years lead time of planning and production activity must take place
prior to the actual sale of products to consumers. They are more highly skilled and typically trained in a
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Canada Goose Strategic Platform Analysis
Below is the competitive brand strategy analysis of Canada Goose, which includes External and Internal analysis and the Canada Goose strategic
platform. Canada Goose is one of the world's most desired outerwear brands. External Analysis Canada Goose (CG) primarily operates in the
Luxury Outerwear market, which is approximately a $14 billion market globally and the in the North America the market is around $4 billion. In
comparison to the global market, CG has a total revenue of ~ $ 400 million, with the Canadian sales making the major portion of them with $ 155
million a market share of 35%. The sales from the US are around $132 million which takes the North American market share to a mere ~7%. The
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CG did try to address this issue when they launched spring and fall collection but they still form a small portion of the total sales. Which leads to
the next characteristic of the market which is the age bracket. If this assessment was conducted a few years back CG would have a product
structure targeting 16+ years of age group but in 2013 CG launched collection for youth, kids, babies and toddlers. Thus expanding their product
offering to meet a wide range of age group and meeting their specific requirements. The market will be impacted by changing dynamics in the
future. One of the key features that has impacted and will continue to do so is the shift towards online sales, this has resulted in brick & mortar
store's closing down due to lack of revenues and profits. CG is better placed to face this trend, as most of their sales (71%) are from wholesale with
only 29% coming from direct to consumers, of which 19% is from online sales. They only have two stores and 4 country websites and have plans to
open more stores and websites mainly in European countries. The other major change that could impact the market is the change in customer
preference. With customers demanding a product sourced not from coyote fur because of concerns around animal right. Another change that could
impact the industry is that the design of parka may become un–cool in the future resulting in a change of customer's product desires/taste. Keeping in
view that the majority of CG sales are
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Essay on Canada Goose
Individual Case Study:
Canada Goose: The South Korean Opportunity
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Question 1:
The six important factors to consider about South Korea's culture is their values, norms, religion, education, social mobility, and American influences.
South Korea was built up by many core values, however the most important being Confucianism. Confucianism was founded over 2000 years ago in
the fifth century BC and was the official ethical system of China (Hill, Rihcardson, & McKaig, 2009). The value of Confucianism was profound in
the Korean culture and it still continues to pervade amongst South Korean's consciousness today. Confucianism shapes the Korean moral system,
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A poll by the South Korean Anti–Corruption and Civil Rights Commission found that 76.8% of middle and high school students considered South Korea
to be corrupt due to nepotism (Irwin, 2010). Corruption can never fully be nonexistent, thus it must be taken into consideration when starting a business
in a foreign country. Furthermore, environmental pollution raises ethical issues when host nations are more inferior to the home nation (Hill,
Richardson, & McKaig, 2009). South Korea had significantly evolved in urbanization since the 1960s, and it is evident that their environmental
standards have evolved as well. The government launched the "Green New Deal" in 2009 that committed to establishing environmental projects
(Irwin, 2010). This aligns with Canada Goose's corporate standards in environmental ethics. In addition, South Korea had taken on the initiative to
create a code of ethics for almost all major businesses. A great challenge would be to match with the standards of Korea's code of ethics for Canada
Goose. Lastly, corporate responsibility management is another factor to consider when entering a new market. Most South Korean businesses are
adopting corporate responsibility by focusing more on philanthropy and community engagement. This correlates with Dani Reiss' corporate
responsibility as the leader advocate for Polar Bear International (PBI).
Question 2:
The five advantages of entering the South Korean market are the exclusivity, demographics,
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News Vendor Model Explanation
Newsvendor Model
Chapter 9
1 utdallas.edu/~metin Learning Goals
пЃµ Determine
the optimal level of product availability
– Demand forecasting – Profit maximization
пЃµ Other
measures such as a fill rate
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O‟Neill‟s Hammer 3/2 wetsuit
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Hammer 3/2 timeline and economics
Generate forecast of demand and submit an order to TEC
Economics:
Each suit sells for p = $180 TEC charges c = $110/suit Discounted suits sell for v = $90
Spring selling season
Nov Dec Jan
Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Jul Aug
Receive order from TEC at the end of the month
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Left over units are discounted
The "too much/too little problem":
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– Prob{demand is Q or lower} = Prob{the outcome of a standard normal is z or lower}, where
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QпЂm
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or Q пЂЅ m пЂ« z п‚ґ s
– (The above are two ways to write the same equation, the first allows you to calculate z from Q and the second lets you calculate Q from z.) – Look
up Prob{the outcome of a standard normal is z or lower} in the Standard Normal Distribution Function Table. utdallas.edu/~metin
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Using historical A/F ratios to choose a Normal distribution for the demand forecast
пЃµ Start
with an initial forecast generated from hunches, guesses, etc.
– O‟Neill‟s initial forecast for the Hammer 3/2 = 3200 units.
пЃµ Evaluate
the A/F ratios of the historical data:
A/F ratio пЂЅ Actual demand Forecast
пЃµ Set
the mean of the normal distribution to
Expected actual demand пЂЅ Expected A/F ratio п‚ґ Forecast
пЃµ Set
the standard deviation of the normal distribution to
Standard deviation of actual demand пЂЅ Standard deviation of A/F ratios п‚ґ Forecast
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O‟Neill‟s Hammer 3/2 normal distribution forecast
Product description JR ZEN FL 3/2 EPIC 5/3 W/HD JR ZEN 3/2 WMS ZEN–ZIP 4/3 Forecast Actual demand 90 140 120 83 140 143 170 156 Error
–50 37 –3 14 1995 521 2817 A/F Ratio 1.5556 0.6917 1.0214 0.9176
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ZEN 3/2 ZEN–ZIP 4/3 WMS HAMMER 3/2 FULL Average Standard deviation
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3190 3810 6490
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1195 3289 3673
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0.3746 0.8633 0.5659 0.9975 0.3690
Expected actual demand пЂЅ 0.9975 п‚ґ 3200 пЂЅ
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Essay 2
Becoming a suburban server, and remaining in the same geographical area had come to fruition. After taking time off to collect his thoughts and mourn
the loss of his father, he arrived at the new hotel pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the lobby. The interior reminded him of the hotel in the Mountain
City, as it displayed an open atrium with beautiful plantings spread throughout. The lobby itself contained an open–air restaurant, an enclosed fine
dining restaurant, and an elevated lobby bar. The overall layout, somewhat smaller than the Mountain City hotel, appeared well appointed and showed
nicely. This would be the first time Japes accepted a position through a "headhunter", as recruiters were notorious for simply filling slots and ... Show
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Japes inherited some departments that were in total disarray. The health–club, essentially just a pool, managed by two physical education students who
showed up and left whenever they felt like it, not only left the hotel exposed to major liability, it broke all local regulations. Tidy, a man who had
never before worked in a hotel, managed the maintenance department, logging a mere thirty hours per week and never coming in on the weekends. His
staff followed in his footsteps and pretty much did whatever they felt like. The housekeeping manager, Pillows, a thirty–year veteran, knew what to do,
but personified a career Kiva. The guest rooms would only be cleaned to the proper standard when pressure was applied to her and her staff. The front
office, the central hub of the hotel, employed no manager. The company believed that this area should be run with three supervisors, and they would
equally share the responsibilities of the department. An organizational calamity, which for the next fifteen years, Japes gladly defended. He would
organize it the way he wanted and let the cards fall where they may.
Duffer, a strange dude, although knowledgeable about the business he did not implement any changes to the hotel. Japes, early on, realized that Duffer
would not stay for any length of time; he acted like a typical hotelier moving every two or three years.
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What Is the Importance of Accountability in the Military...
What is the importance of accountability in the military and in the work place? What is accountability by definition: (Department Of Defense) The
obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property, documents, or funds. The
person having this obligation may or may not have actual possession of the property, documents, or funds. Accountability is concerned primarily with
records, while responsibility is concerned primarily with custody, care, and safekeeping. Accountability is very important because it allows for your
chain of command to know where you are at at the moment. Accountability in the workplace is defined as doing the right thing consistently, day in and
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Anything can and will happen especially in combat, that's why the team member should make sure that the team or squad leader know where the
soldier and his or her equipment is at all times. The Army spends a lot of money on equipment and belongings for the soldiers, so the Army
expects to know where its equipment is. No matter what someone is always responsible for equipment in the Army. Accountability is important
because it assures someone that needs will be met. If someone is accountable, you can trust that they will do what they claimed. Without
accountability you would not be able to put your trust in someone to complete a job for you and other members of the team, or even show up on
time to an important event ,or formation. It is important because it holds each and everyone accountability for his or her actions.Accountability is
an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for ones actions. Now for the Army, it becomes an obligation more
than"willingness" while you have to be willing to do it as well. Those that are unable to be accountable are the ones that jeopardize the combat
readiness of any unit. Basically it is the understanding that from the bottom up. Top down and laterally everyone is going to do and is willing to do
the right thing even when no one else is looking. This is practiced at your home base where everyone is assigned
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Sport Obermeyer Case
Managing risk in global operations under highly uncertain demand requires a heavy reliance on accurate forecasting. Sport Obermeyer, Ltd is in the
business of manufacturing skiwear which includes short life cycle items due to their short selling season and dependence on trends in fashion. Each
year Sport Obermeyer is challenged with matching supply to demand because production must be forecasted more than one year ahead of the expected
selling season. These forecasts determine how much Sport Obermeyer should produce, but still entail an element of risk. Labor restrictions and
production lead times that are significantly longer than the product's selling season make accurate forecasting of trends crucial to Sport Obermeyer's
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The Issues
The current problem that Sport Obermeyer is facing is specifically related to the difficulty that the company is facing in balancing the order
commitments it needs to make against the risk associated with any inaccuracy in its demand forecasts. Previously, Sport Obermeyer did not have to
worry about these types of issues because there was ample production capacity to delay producing until after firm sales orders were received from the
retailers. Now that the brand was growing, limited production capacity meant that manufacturing schedules had to be built, at least initially, off of
forecasted demand figures. As mentioned above, both over and under–production carried costs that could harm the firm. Figuring out the correct order
quantities and sourcing for this upcoming selling season was the immediate short–term goal.
From this overarching problem we can distill several major issues that need to be addressed in the long–term. The first was the need to increase
production capacity during the months directly prior to the selling season. Second, there was a specific need to decrease raw material lead times,
whether through standardization of process and manufacturing components or pushing the differentiation of raw materials closer towards final
assembly. Finally, Sport Obermeyer needed to find a way to build more accurate forecasts for the future.
The Sample Scenario
The table below lists 10 different items that Sport Obermeyer will produce for the
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Sport Obermeyer: Economic Production Quantity
Analysis
The Company
Sport Obermeyer (SO), Ltd. Is a high end fashion design and merchandizing company based in Aspen Colorado. It was, founded by Klaus
Obermeyer, a German ski instructor. SO aims to provide U.S skiers with the samehigh quality ski wear that is protective and , stylish and comparable
in standards to the clothing and equipment available in Germany. Over the years, the company developed grew into a dominant competitor force in
the United States skiwear market with estimated sales of $32.8 million in 1992. The company held a commanding 45% market share of the children's
skiwear and 11% market share of the adult skiwear market. SO competesing with Columbia Sportswear which held 23% market share in this the adult
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Based on these ideas, the teams came up with a concept for their prototypes, which were later prototyped with real material and demonstrated to
retailers. Concurrent with sample production, Obersport determined fabric and component requirements for Obermeyer's initial production order.
Issues facing Obermeyer
Some of the issues that Obermeyer facesd are:
1.Measuring demand uncertainty from disparate forecasts
2.Allocating production between factories in Hong Kong and China, determining how much of each product to be made in each factory.
3.Long lead times for orders.
4.Little of no feedback from market – the only little feedback that they get is at trade shows in Las Vegas (American Styles) and the in Munich (for
European Styles).
5.Inaccurate forecasts resulting in loss of sales and deep discounts of excess left over and out of fashion inventory.
6.United States Import Quotas forcing for early delivery from Chinese factoriesin the season.
Recommendations
1.Effective Supply Chain management
Looking at the order cycle of Obermeyer, it takes nearly two years before the product hits the retail stores. The main issues are operating in an
environment with long lead times and the inability to obtain timely market feedback.
2.Improving Operational Efficiencies
One of the big operational inefficiencies is in material management large lead times of the principal and more expensive
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Yann Martel's Life Of Pi
In Life of Pi, by Yann Martel, a boy named Piscine Patel, known to many as Pi, finds himself trapped on a small lifeboat with animals after he
evacuates a sinking ship. The ship was used for transporting himself, his family, and the animals from the family's zoo to Canada. Yann Martel uses
the literary devices characterization, setting and imagery to highlight the theme the will to live during Pi's voyage in hope surviving. Piscine Patel is
characterized as someone who takes good care of their body as he heads to diner. He dresses warmly although the weather is not very cold. The
characterization of Piscine is significant in the novel because He lives in Scarborough. He's a small, slim man–no more than five foot five. Dark hair,
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The sea, so immense, so breathtakingly immense, was settling into a smooth and steady motion, with the waves at heel; the wind was softening to
a tuneful breeze; fluffy, radiantly white clouds were beginning to light up in a vast fathomless dome of delicate pale blue. It was the dawn of a
beautiful day in the Pacific Ocean. (Martel 122) The rapidly changing weather describes the unpredictable setting at sea. The language that the
author used to describe the size of the sea was breathtakingly immense. The meaning of the setting being breathtakingly immense is supposed to
show the great isolation of pi from civilization which makes the hope of rescue unlikely. "With waves at heel" is another great example of language
used by the author to describe the setting. It means the waves where low and gentle. "A vast fathomless dome of delicate pale blue" is the vast
endless water and sky around him. The imagery of the hyena murdering the zebra expressed the true danger of Patel's voyage. Like the danger of the
unpredictable setting, the imagery of the savage hyena made the story more suspenseful towards the theme the will to live making it harder for Piscine
to survive knowing that the hyena can kill Piscine at
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Meet N Eat Diner Descriptive Writing
Maybe I should have worn my checked flannel shirt and blended in. Instead, I chose to wear black cargo pants and a plain black and gray knit
sweater. A heavy duty insulated charcoal parka, black gloves, and woollen cap, kept the biting wind at bay. My black boots crunched on the loose
gravel of the road as I stepped off the sidewalk and made my way to the diner I'd finally spotted at the end of the street.
The "Meet n Eat Diner" looked inviting. My stomach made noises in approval as I entered and made my way to the counter to sit on an orange and
white vinyl stool. A waitress came over, handed me a menu and asked if I wanted acoffee.
Marcy, the woman from the restaurant the previous evening and Andrea Cutler's friend. "Yes please. Strong,
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Vassar Classroom Observation Report
My phone rings. "I got into Vassar!" my brother exclaims. "Vassar?" I respond. That was three years ago. Fortunately for me, I now know about
Vassar College and I have seen first–hand how Vassar promotes growth by intertwining a diverse student body with dedicated professors. During my
first visit in late October of 2015, I stayed with my brother in his dorm for a weekend. While I formally met the campus through a student–led tour, I
found that I truly got to know it after I ate cafeteria pizza for the third meal in a row, and studied in the library for six hours straight (I aced the test
when I got home). Acclimated to campus life in seventy–two short hours, I knew that college life – Vassar College life– was for me. While I will be
majoring in film with a minor in Arabic language and culture, Vassar's open curriculum allows me to take courses in different topics I am interested in
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Enveloped in a student body that fosters activism, I can voice my opinions and have them challenged at the same time – further broadening my
perspectives. While on campus I plan to start my own podcast on the school's local radio station, WVKR, discussing social issues on campus and in the
city of Poughkeepsie. Alongside this, I look forward to constructing an organization called Poughkeepsie United that will motivate students and citizens
of Poughkeepsie to work alongside one another in local community projects. My goal, by creating this organization, is to help dismantle the social
bubble that currently surrounds
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Race-Personal Narrative
As I walked up to the starting blocks I could feel my legs shaking and tears pooling in my goggles. My pre–race playlist was already blasting in my
ears but I slipped my hand into the pocket of my parka and turned up the volume to distract myself. This just might be my last race ever. A sense of
panic surged through my body as the heat before me stepped up to the blocks. "A vos marques!" a loud buzzer sounds and eight girls my age launch
into the air. Only about two minutes remaining before the heat finishes. With my earbuds in and my tintedrace goggles on I am in another world. I was
so out of it I almost didn't notice the girl standing beside me tapping my shoulder. Reluctantly I yanked out an earbud to see what she had to say.
"This sucks, why are we even here" she groaned. She had a point, there were only two of us and it felt pretty pointless being there. I replied "Yeah I
know. I tried to drop out but my coach wouldn't let me" She smiled and informed me that her coach begged her to scratch but she wouldn't because
she wanted to win. I couldn't believe what I was hearing, she had to have been the most arrogant person I had ever met. Why would anyone in their
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I wanted to respond but I was still too out of breath to talk, all I could manage was a half–hearted moan. It actually was a really good race. All the
worrying I did was for nothing. I didn't drown or have to get out of the pool, I finished the race and actually went a good time! It was then that I
realized why. Before that race I wasn't worried about what was going to happen, I was thinking in the present. That day I learned that the outcome of
things will be so much better if I stop thinking about what could happen and instead focus on doing everything I can to make sure I get to where I
want to be. From that day forward I've stopped thinking about the outcome and instead about how I'm going to get
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Fall Classification Essay
As Autumn approaches and the leaves begin falling, so do the prices on summer clothes. And, well, everyone knows what this means. Fall is
rushed and summer is shooed in the back of the corner for us to forget about. Don't forget about summer just yet though, there's plenty of deals.
You can get all your fall essentials just by buying clearance summer clothes. C'mon, what girl doesn't want a deal? Top of the fall essential list is
most certainly jeans. Jeans everywhere, and black leggings. Black goes with everything and we can never really have enough leggings now, can
we, girls? It's not necessarily a deal or on clearance, but Forever21 is great for leggings. They're $3.90, hon, you'd have to be crazy to walk past a deal
like this. Jeans aren't cheap though, but from time to time there are those good pairs one find's in clearance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rather than just ramble on about essential shirts for fall I'll just give you a decent enough list. Sweaters, cardigans, soft solid v–necks in fall colors,
perfect, perfect, perfect for fall. Do not forget the sweaters my friend, after all it is sweater weather, isn't it? Sweaters are everything. Sweaters go
with just about everything really. Stock up on those girlies, we all need them. I mean who doesn't need more sweaters? Also, who doesn't want a
pair of booties? Booties are a major fall essential. Any bootie and you're set with plenty of outfits. Before, I said sweaters are a true essential and
that they go with almost everything, but they don't even measure up to booties. I can't stress enough that booties go with whatever you please,
because there's so many to choose from. All in all, keep warm this fall season. Bundle up with a scarf, sweater, jacket, cardigan, whatever you please.
Wear that bold lip you've been keeping for fall, and wear the heck out of your boots and ripped jeans. It's only fall for so
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Essay about Assignment
Seoul National University
Supply Chain Management
May 11 – May 22, 2015
Homework Assignment
Completed assignment is due at the start of Session 7 on Tuesday, May 19.
This assignment is to be completed in a group of 2 or 3 students. Submit a hard copy, not an electronic copy (typed answers are preferred). Show your
work clearly and explain your reasoning in detail. You will not receive a credit if the instructor cannot understand what you have done because of
insufficient explanation.
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(To answer these two questions, use the Standard Normal Distribution Function Table; one of the purposes of these questions is to give you a hands–on
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Monthly demand for each option is normally distributed with the mean and standard deviation indicated above. Demands are independent across time.
There are 4.33 weeks in a month.
The unit cost of each printer is $300, regardless of the option.
The annual cost of holding a unit of inventory is 24% of the item cost ($300).
8. (Ocean shipping scenario) The current practice is to ship all printers by ocean, which costs
HP $10 per printer. The ocean–shipping delivery lead time from Vancouver to Europe DC is
5 weeks, including the time it takes to clear the custom. Suppose that the management goal is to minimize the expected cost of holding safety stock and
pipeline inventories while achieving the in–stock probability target of 95%. For each of the six Europe options, calculate (i) the expected annual cost
of holding safety stock and pipeline inventories and (ii) the expected annual cost of shipping. Follow the calculation steps discussed in class, including
the use of Excel function NORMSINV. What is the total annual inventory cost of
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Sport Obermeyer Case Analysis
There were two main driving issues behind our analysis of this Sport Obermeyer case: the measurement and understanding of demand from uncertain
and disparate forecasts, and the allocation of production between factories in Hong Kong and Mainland China (Lo Village, Guangdong). The main
challenges facing the company were long lead times, little to no feedback from the market before the first production decision (the first real demand
signal is at the Las Vegas trade show in March) and inaccurate forecasts along with the lost profits that can result.
The first part of our analysis involved deriving an order policy from the forecasts provided in the sample problem. We solved this problem using
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Since the expected standard deviation is twice the standard deviation of the forecast samples, we can find the proportion of the time that the actual
value of demand will be within a certain range. Because of our k value, our orders are all around 1 standard deviation below the mean, meaning that
about 12% of the actual observations will fall below these orders. In that case, Sport Obermeyer would lose money based on the extra units. If
demand falls less than 600 units above the initial order, we have a similar problem in the second ordering stage – Obermeyer cannot effectively adjust
its order size to fit the reevaluated demand. Based on the cost of each item, which we ignored in our analysis, we could calculate the expected
over–ordering from each item and find the ideal level, similar to the outside analysis that we found.
The second main issue to consider is whether to source in Hong Kong or China. Sourcing in Hong Kong provides Wally more flexibility because its
minimum order quantity is 600 units compared to 1,200 units in China. The ability to order fewer units allows Wally to order units in a less risky
manner. In either case Wally orders combinations of products so that he minimizes the chance he'll order too much of any one product. Lower
minimum order quantities allow Wally to order lower amounts of more products. Since he believes he will sell many of each product, enough to cover
the minimum order cost, Wally can lower
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Solomon Snow Summary
A short book report on Solomon snow by Ana hood Solomon snow or Sully for short is trying to find out his past he lives in a shack with his Ma
and Pa who run a twenty four hour washing and drying service the introduction "how it began" tells us that Ma and Pa are the scubinces and that
they found Sully on their door step in a basket with lots of frilly lacey and satiny things but there is still one more important thing he had a silver
spoon in his mouth with the letters V.I.P. engraved on it in this book it raises some questions like what if his parents are really rich? Shown by the
assortment of close in the basket or what will happen when he is kidnapped He learns self–control, perseverance, friendship, courage, and contentment.
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How Native American Clothing Has Changed Over The Years
The apparel of Indians changed over the years, especially their clothing. Just as the culture has progressed the clothing have change, some people do
wear their traditional clothes till date but on a larger scale, it has changed a lot.
In most tribes, Native American men wore a long rectangular piece of hide or cloth tucked over a belt, so that the flaps fell down in front and behind,
sometimes with leather attached in colder climates. In some tribes Indian clothing for men was a short kilt or fur trousers instead of a breechcloth. Most
American Indian men did not use shirts, but Plains Indian warriors did wear special buckskin war shirts decorated with ermine tails, hair, and intricate
quillwork and beadwork. Native American clothing for
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The Reasons Why Animals Started Becoming The Endangered
I Love Your Cat! Can I Wear It?
You see them in the window. Those big coats with the fur line collar, looking cozy, warm and stylish at the same time. Yet a life had to be given
for that coat to be made, the life of the animal that lines that collar. There is no reason for humans to wear fur anymore because it 's expensive, no
survival need of it, and overall it is the reason why animals started becoming in endangered. Real fur is no longer needed in today 's society, and we
should move past this phase. Some of the most popular and expensive products uses real fur and/or animals skins to manufacture their products. Most
people don't even realize it, they just think it is an expensive clothing item not realizing a life was given to make ... Show more content on
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You see them mostly in the winter time, and can always tell because they look like brown slippers with "UGG" stamped into the back. They are also an
expensive purchase as the can be anywhere from $200 to $300, depending on where you get them from. This Australian company use sheepskin to build
their boots, which in Australia is quite common, but not that common in Canada and the United States. The sheep they kill to use these boots are already
being slaughtered for their meat, but is that really an excuse? They say they have a "strict code of conduct" that they follow and when on their
website they have a cute little diagram of a happy farmer and a cartoon picture of a plate of lamb showing how the sheep 's going to die anyway, why
not get the most use of it. Ugg is proud that their boots are made from sheepskin, and want consumers to know that sheeps were killed in the making of
their boots.
The worst thing about living up north is the cold. Sure snow is cool, and with that you can do all kinds of winter activities. Yet the cold is what
make people want to stay inside. Yet how much cold can we suffer? It is known that we can die after ten minutes in 60 degrees celsius weather, but
cold depends on how use to the cold the person is. With today 's technology we have created several articles of clothing to help fight the cold. One of
the most popular choices is the Canadian Goose parka. They are huge coats that come in several different
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American Culture's Influence On Canadian Culture
Canada is known for many things such as hockey, skiing, beavertails and snow. For some, that is what Canadian culture is. This misinterpretation may
be due to the misunderstanding of the word "culture." What does culture really mean? Lawrence Grossberg (2013) defines it saying: "Culture defines
not only the Being of the human, but also the particularity of and the differences among the multiplicity of humans" (p. 458). This definition proves that
culture looks at the different customs, traditions, values, etc. that vary from a particular community or nation to another. Those that associate hockey,
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Media such as journals, television, music and movies have influenced Canada's culture in the past and continue to do so today. The Royal Commission
on Publications, the Committee on Broadcasting and the Senate Committee on the Mass Media are all concerned with the fact that periodicals and
broadcasting are dominated by American content (Smith, 2014, p.105–106). Due to the American's dominance, the opinions and messages that are
conveyed to the Canadians do not reflect Canadian culture, but more so American culture. It has an effect on the Canadians that are on the receiving
end because their values and beliefs are altered based on what they hear, and their culture is starting to resemble more that of America than Canada.
This is further proven when an observer in 1889 states: "American papers, magazines, books, periodicals, secular and religious, for children and for
adults, fill Canadian homes..." (Smith, 2014, p.98). Because Canadians are exposed to this Americanized media on a daily basis, it is become more
and more prominent for American culture to penetrate Canadian culture. Canadians today are able to subscribe on their televisions to access a variety
of stations. The majority of these stations are American. The book The Beaver Bites Back? : American Popular Culture in Canada writes: "American
stations now command a third of the English–language audience share in Canada, up from a quarter of that share twenty years ago" (Flaherty &
Manning, 1993, p.10). This, which leads to the emergence of American culture over Canadian culture, is partially the fault of Canadian stations.
Canadian stations "claim that it would cost them, on average, ten times as much to produce their own programs as it does to subscribe to the American
favourites" (Flaherty & Manning, 1993, p.10). The lack of money and laziness coming from the Canadian stations creates a "mini–replica of the
American system" which
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Analysis Of Wally Obermeyer ( Head Of Obermeyer
Question One
Wally Obermeyer (head of Obermeyer, a leading manufacturer of skiwear) wanted to discover a way of determining the best levels of production in
order to make production commitments for the upcoming 1993–1994 season. So far, predicting production has been difficult for Wally, as the first
more concrete signals of demand do not appear until Obermeyer participates in a trade shoe in Las Vegas, not long before production is due to begin.
The products also face a short life cycle and are only ordered once a season. Therefore determining the correct quantities based on the most accurate
estimates of demand are necessary, Furthermore, the company's buying committee have huge disparities in each member's demand forecasts for the ...
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Table 1.1 Production quantities in Hong Kong
Question Two
In order to help Wally decide which product lines to manufacture in either Hong Kong orChina, a measure of risk needs to be undertaken for all 10
product lines based on average forecasted demand.
In order to determine what items should be produced where, a risk assessment was conducted for all lines per the average forecast for each line. The
Coefficient of Variation (CV) was determined in order to analyse the risk associated with each line, due to fluctuations in demand.
The CV for each parka was derived using the following formula: CV = standard deviation/average forecasted demand. The CVs for each product line
can be seen below in Table 2.1
Table 2.1 Risk assessment for each product line
Lastly, so as to determine which lines had more associated risk, it has been decided that any line with a CV of under 0.2 was low risk, and therefore
less subject to fluctuations in demand. Those lines are Assault, Seduced, Entice, Electra, and Gail. Those lines with a CV of over 0.2 were considered
high risk. Those product lines were Daphne, Isis, Anita, Teri and Stephanie.
Question Three
For Wally to decide what product lines to create in which country, he must calculate the production commitments for the plant in China. The minimum
production requirement for China is 1,200 units per line, double that of the Hong Kong plant. At the China plant, there is
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Personal Narrative: My Swimming Career
It was the day I had been waiting for all season; the ultimate test of my swimming career thus far. Sections day one had finally rolled around. I had
just finished my brief warm up, and I got ready to rest before my crucial race. I threw on my blue, nylon warm up and wrapped my bulky parka
around my body. I nestled on the bench next to my friend Liberty, and we began playing music to pump us up before therace ahead. I sat lingering
patiently in the yellowy–lit University of Minnesota–Morris pool area as the musty smell of chlorine filled the air. I leaned back and shut my eyes to
visualize my upcoming race and let the music pacify me. I was frigid as I sat anticipating the race. A few events passed, then the announcer's voice
broke through the speaker system saying, "Up next is the 100–yard breaststroke heat one." I was in heat five, so I had time to prepare. I decided I
should get prepped and visualize, so I began to make my way up to lane seven. People buzzed all around, moving swiftly on the pool deck. So many
thoughts were running through my head. My stomach was fluttering with nervousness. I had trained so hard this past season. I was worried I would
not achieve my goals because I had become so sick towards the end of the season. The early morning wake ups and hours upon hours of practice had
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Heat four was called, so I knew I was up next. I stripped off my parka and warm up jacket. As heat four dove into the water, I began my pre–race ritual.
I shook out my right arm and then my left. I pounded the front and back of my thighs and shook out both legs. I had my brand new fast skin on. I felt
unstoppable. My body had glided through the water during warm–ups, and I felt like a completely different swimmer. I put my goggles on and adjusted
the bungee strap to the perfect degree of tightness. Heat four's race was over, which meant my race is
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Iditarod Trail Race
Title
Throughout the world, many people play and compete in many different kinds of sports to meet new people, create new friendships, be a part of a
team, compete against others, or to simply have fun. No other sport can be described quite like the Iditarod. The Iditarod Trail Race is often
described as "the last great race", and the race lives up to its well–known description. Mushers and their team of sled dogs compete in a race where
they are pitted up against nature, wildlife, and the elements. The Alaskan Iditarod Trail Race is a brutal and challenging race with erratically frigid
weather conditions, but despite the cold, mushers and their team of committed sled dogs face the difficult challenges with eager anticipation and
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The arctic like temperatures make it essential to dress in warm winter gear for survival. All of the people seen in the photograph are all wearing
heavy looking coats, and most are wearing hats and gloves. The enthusiastic anticipation as the race begins is unrivaled. It can be seen in the
substantial number of people bordering the sides of the crowded snowy street, in the faces and eyes of the dogs as they pull the sled, and in the
overall atmosphere of the photograph. The undisguised determination seen in the musher and his team of dogs is without a doubt. The strong stare of
the right lead dog, the vigorous endeavor made by the black and tan dog in the third row from the back, the overall team effort made by each of the sled
dogs, and the proud stance the musher all show how much determination the team has for the race and in each other. Despite the evident bone chilling
temperatures, the keen anticipation and compelling determination can all be found in the untitled photograph of the start of the 2013 annual Iditarod
Trail
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Sports Obermeyer
Executive Summary
There were multiple issues weighing heavily on the mind Wally, a VP at Sports Obermeyer, in November of 1992. Sports Obermeyer, a successful
manufacturer of ski apparel was having trouble planning the manufacturing levels of its various skiwear items for 1993–94 based on whatever scant
information it had on the end customers' likes and dislikes. Waiting to make these decisions till after the Las Vegas trade show, the one event which
would give reliable retailer feedback, would prove very costly given the extremely long lead times of it's suppliers in Hong Kong and China. In the past,
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We also need to make sure that Obermeyer honors the minimum order quantity required by the Hong Kong's supplier. We can multiply the
recommended optimal ordering level for each style by (20000/26360) thus ensuring that the total sum will exceed 20000 but which may not maximize
profits.
rec prod levelconstant multiprofit
4767.7070923617.36792863376.29
2983.653032263.76548948897.33
2694.3132282044.23679484876.71
4708.3815373572.35627879734.99
3323.2387122521.41687889560.73
1692.5469161284.17388324656.14
1278.702023970.1803425612.76
1477.7203791121.18009826639.24
1613.961191224.54910336148.69
19.8652581380.77320844074.28 26360.0893620000523577.2
The second column in the table above is obtained by multiplying the first column by 20000/26360.
Question 3
What operational changes would you recommend to Wally to improve performance?
Wally is trying his best to setup a quick response system based on whatever little data he has based on past numbers and experience of his
production managers and suppliers. He does not have the luxury of looking at retailer feedback in a timely fashion and the facts that the peak season
for the line of business he's in and that the supplier lead times are extremely long do not help him much. Despite some very aggressive moves to
reduce lead times and to have a better forecasting model, Obermeyer has been unable to deal with the
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Canada Geese Case Study
In today's global economy, many companies find themselves outsourcing their manufacturing to lower costs (Kumar, Zampogna & Nansen, 2010). For
Canada Goose, "Made in Canada isn't just a slogan stitched on a label – it's our promise to our customers" (Canada Goose Inc., 2015). According to an
article featured in International Journal of Production Research the authors conclude that "an organisation should be careful not to outsource work
related to the core competencies of the firm, as they are how the organisation best provides value to end customers and sustainable competitive
advantage" (Kumar, Zampogna & Nansen, 2010). This reinforces the strategy of Canada Goose. Two of the main features to the company's cold
weather outerwear are the coyote fur used around the hoods and the down feathers from Canada geese. The coyote fur provides a protection from
frostbite on the wearers face and coyote pelts are abundant in North America. Additionally, the company sources the down of Canada geese as a
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It is reported, during the acquisition, that Mr. Reiss would remain president and CEO of Canada Goose. He would retain a "significant minority stake"
in the company that is estimated to be around 10% (Ligaya, 2013). This minority share represents a potential loss of management control. At any point
in time, Bain could change the direction of the company. For example, one could speculate that they too would investigate manufacturing other markets
to reduce costs and increase profitability. Furthermore, their perception of value may not be consistent with that of Mr. Reiss. Finally, should the
majority shareholders decide that Mr. Reiss is no longer the correct choice as CEO, Mr. Reiss would be replaced. All potential happenings that could
negatively affect Canada
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Inventory Homework Problems
Inventory homework problems (Due July 16 (Monday) ) Problem 1(10 points). Harley–Davidson has its engine assembly plant in Milwaukee and its
motorcycle assembly plant in Pennsylvania. Engines are transported between two plants using trucks, with each trip costing $1,000. The motorcycle
plant assembles and sells 438 motorcycles each day. Each engine costs $500, and Harley incurs a holding cost of 20 percent per year. How many
engine should Harley load onto each truck? What is the cycle inventory of engines at Harley? (Assume that they work 250 days per year) Problem 2
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CountryMean DemandStandard deviation France3,0002,000 Germany4,0002,200 Spain2,0001,400 Italy2,5001,600 Portugal1,000800
UK4,0002,400 a) Compute safety stock without aggregation given that the base printers are to be manufactured in Taiwan with a lead time of
eight weeks. b) Now Epson decides to build a central DC in Europe. Assume demand indifferent counties to be independent, i.e. correlation is zero.
Given that lead time from the Taiwan factory to the central DC is eight weeks, how much safety inventory does Epson require in Europe if it
targets CSL of 95%? c) Compute safety stock that Epson carries as a result of building a European DC if correlation is all identically 0.2 given
eight weeks of lead time from Taiwan with CSL of 95% Problem 8 (10 points). Teddy Bower is an outdoor clothing and accessories chain that
purchases a line of parkas at $10 each from its Asian supplier, TeddySports, Unfortunately, at the time of order placement, demand is still uncertain.
Teddy Bower forecasts that its demand is normally distributed with mean of 2,100 and standard deviation of 1,200. Teddy Bower sells these parkas at
$22 each. Assumer unsold parkas have value of $2. Decide an optimal production amount of Teddy
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Similarities Between Inuit And Haia
Differences and Similarities of the Haida and Inuit Introduction In this essay I will be talking about the differences and similarities of the Haida and
the Inuit. I will also be talking about the challenges they had to face, and the universal cultures of the two. Also, the resources they had to get or use
to survive. Challenges The challenges the Inuit and Haida had to face are very different. The Haida encountered sicknesses and diseases , when the
europeans came over and were trading with them.The Haida had not had these illnesses before so they were not immune to them. The challenges that
the Inuit had to face was being way too cold and dieing and getting frostbite from the
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Godzilla Vs Auroran Analysis
Godzilla versus Auroran Yellowknife Bay in December holds houseboats like fossils in rock encircled with Old Town's candlelight my snowmobile
chortles impatient beneath me, its grinding engine–heart immunizing it to the cold infiltrating my parka this is our fifth ride this winter, the fifth time
we've fled basement Halo sessions excavating carts from Wal–Mart's parking lot this cinder–block city sleeps no matter the toil in its frosted veins.
Maybe one day the ice on the bay will part black blood fountaining, cleaved by a jagged fin on its path to the city each building trembles in rhythm
everyone piles out into the ice fog to see a leviathan looming over downtown, wreathed in burning 50th Street serrated back shredding the skyline the
trunk
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Sport Obermeyer, Ltd.
Introduction Sport Obermeyer, Ltd. presents a successful ski apparel company that is addressing logistics–related decisions that face many businesses
today. Sport Obermeyer, founded in 1947 by Klaus Obermeyer, has continued to lead the ski apparel industry since that time through continuous
product innovation and fashion–forward styles. Recently, the company has faced increased competition from other winter apparel makers, namely
Columbia Sportswear. Exhibit 1 presents a SWOT analysis of Sport Obermeyer, and identifies core competencies and limitations of the firm. The
company's Buying Committee bases quantity–ordering decisions on average sales forecasts generated by a number of internal parties. Techniques like
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Next, Obermeyer should implement design–for–supply principles, namely commonality and standardization. By using greige material, the company
already does a solid job at postponement, delaying the step in the supply chain at which product differentiation occurs. Regardless, Obermeyer
continues to use too many varieties of YKK zippers, buttons, logo patches, and imported snaps from Germany. Limiting the variety of these items by
using the same zippers and snaps on multiple products, for example, would create less of a logistical hassle in terms of obtaining those items. It would
also cut down costs due to resulting economies of scale, and make the supply chain more adaptive overall. In the long–term, business strategy meets
strategic supply chain planning as more consumers buy and become familiar with the Sport Obermeyer brand, and the company itself achieves
enhanced profitability.
Recommendation 2: Manufacture Fewer Sample Products
Second, the company should manufacture fewer sample products. Currently, Sport Obermeyer incurs great expense in producing samples of each of
its products once their design and prototyping has been finalized. Historically, these samples have been taken to trade conferences and retail stores
where Sport Obermeyer salespeople display them to prospective wholesale buyers with the goal of obtaining an order for goods. The issue here is that
the company spends too much time and money getting sets of samples put together. Alternatively, the
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Coast Guard Foul Weather Parka Liner
Coast Guard Foul Weather Parka Liner The Coast Guard strives to achieve a professional appearance for its members. The Coast Guard Foul
Weather Parka Liner is an unsuccessful clothing article for Coast Guard members. This jacket is uncomfortable, is made from poor material and is
costly for members. The Foul Weather Parka Liner was designed to fit properly over the Operational Dress Uniform (ODU). However, this jacket
lacks a comfortable fit. With the Coast Guard's requirements to maintain "sleeves up" from April through November in the northern regions, the jacket
cannot be worn comfortably while sleeves are rolled during cool spring and autumn months. Additionally, this jacket fits abnormally bulky in the
shoulders with a tapered design towards a person's hips. Since the jacket is tightly fitted near a person's lower region, anything placed in the pockets
creates a bulging appearance. This design prevents a member from utilizing the pockets while sitting and is extremely constricting. Therefore, the
pockets are ineffective and prevent the member from using them. The material for this jacket is unsuitable for military standards. The design intention
for this jacket was to provide a material that would repel wind and rain. Unfortunately, the material wrinkles easily and cannot be ironed or dry cleaned
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Therefore, this liner is an unsuccessful clothing article for Coast Guard members. Members have experienced the uncomfortable fit of this jacket, the
sloppy unkempt appearance this jacket displays based on the material used, as well as the overpriced cost for its replacement. The opportunity to
research and utilize American companies to produce a more effective jacket is proven by outerwear products other U.S. military services are using.
The Coast Guard should consider the companies and design templates other military services are discovering when developing cold weather
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Sample Resume : Supply Chain Management
Supply Chain Management MGMT3308
Individual Assignment – Sport Obermeyer Case Study
Mia Carlton
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Due Date: 26 September 2014 5pm
Tutor: Sonia Raghav
Tutorial: Wednesday 9am
Lecturer: Min Qiu
Word Count:
1. Production Quantities in Hong Kong
Parkas have a short product life cycle, which results in highly unpredictable demand. Therefore during the initial production phase Wally should aim to
produce the least amount possible. Then once he has received market feedback extra products can be made in order to meet the demand. When the
initial forecast is made, very little information is known regarding the demand, therefore it is highly speculative and as a result of this the minimum
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The coefficient of variation (COV) measures the dispersion of each style around its mean. The lower the COV, the less volatility hence it is a lower
risk style. The COV was calculated for each style then styles were ranked according to their risk. Styles with a COV of less than 0.40 were considered
low risk, styles with a COV between 0.41–0.60 medium risk and styles with a COV greater than 0.60 were high risk styles. Wally should aim to
produce more low risk styles during the initial run since these have less demand uncertainty therefore the likelihood of overproducing is reduced.
StyleAverage Forecast (Ој)2x Standard Deviation (Пѓ)Coefficient of Variation (Пѓ/Ој)Level of Risk
Assault25256800.27Low
Seduced401711130.28Low
Entice13584960.37Low
Gail10173880.38Low
Electra21508070.38Low
Daphne238313940.58Medium
Isis10426460.62High
Anita329620940.64High
Teri11007620.69High
Stephanie111310480.94High
3. Production Quantities in China
The same method used for question one was repeated for production in China. The results are shown in the table below.
StyleAverage Forecast (Ој)Standard Deviation2x Standard Deviation (Пѓ)Coefficient of Variation (Пѓ/Ој)Order QuantityOrder Quantity (accounting
for minimum production quantities)
Gail10171943880.386061200
Isis10423236460.623571200
Entice13582484960.378321200
Assault25253406800.2718041804
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Parkas, Skinheads
Another school which will be discussed that is present at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom a neo–marxist approach on things is taken,
even though its distinct in some criterias but still it does also on some of the Chicago School studies for urban sociology, but this perspective of
subcultures is born focusing on the societal conditions of 1960s and 1970s Britain. Reflecting on the position of working–class youth functioning to
resolve the ever growing contradiction and generation gap between parents culture and the modern culture dominated by media and commerce where
are young are trying to divert from their ancestors whom they see as powerless and going through the same routine. The Center for Contemporary
Cultural Studies (CCCS) is most massive and influential school in this sector, its theories are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This latent function of subculture is the expression and resolving the contradiction hidden in parent culture where Mods, Parkas, Skinheads represent
an attempt to retrieve some of the socially cohesive elements destroyed in parents culture. The way of expression as mentioned before is the symbolic
subsystem that are the plastic form like clothes and music which are not directly produced by the subculture but selected as a theme, infrastructural that
is more resistant to innovation but represent their distinctiveness. Analysis of subcultures is based on three levels, first is the historical analysis where
an isolation of the problem of a particular class fraction that is the working class. The second, semiotic analysis of subsystems where the group
transforms from one structural moment to another and the third is phenomenological that is how they are lived out by their supporters
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Three Cups Of Tea By Greg Mortenson And David Oliver Relin
Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin contains many of the six social studies themes. One theme that occurs within the book
is Tradition and Innovation. In the book the protagonist has a goal to build a school for the children of Korphe Sadly, not everyone wants this school
to be built. The tradition that many Muslim people follow is not allowing girls to receive an education "'Allah forbids the education of girls. And I
forbid the construction of this school'"(81). This action demonstrates that many people still believe women should not go to school. As well, many
people will continue to follow this tradition, even as the culture changes. However, times are changing and girls are begging to receive an education.
With
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The Inuit People: Eskimo Fight For Life
According to the text, culture refers to the ways of acting and thinking, as well as the material objects that in harmony form a people's way of life *.
The physical environment of the Artic strongly influences the culture surrounding the Inuit people, mirroring a hunter and gathers' society, as shown in
the film, Eskimo Fight for Life. The Inuit peoples shown in the film live in the Artic, where temperatures average –30 degrees Celsius and the land is
barren. This extreme weather greatly impacts both the material and non–material culture of their society to ensure survival. For instance, this barren
landscape forces the Inuit to make igloos out of snow in order to insulate themselves from the harsh winds, resulting in a community effort
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Business Analysis of Sport Obermeyer Essay
Business Analysis of Sport Obermeyer
Sport Obermeyer is a high–end fashion skiwear design and merchandising company headquartered in Aspen, Colorado. Over the years, Sports
Obermeyer has developed into a dominant competitor. Sports Obermeyer's estimated sales in 1992 were $32.8 million. The company holds 45% share
of children's skiwear and 11% of adult Skiwear market. Sport Obermeyer produces merchandise ranging from: parkas, vests, ski suits, shells, ski pants,
turtlenecks, and accessories. These products are sold throughout U.S. department stores in urban areas and ski shops. With increasing demands and
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These experiences led Klaus to introduce a variety of skiwear products. He is credited in making the first goose down vest out of an old down
comforter. Klaus also introduced turtlenecks, wind shirts in the U.S. and in 1980 he popularized the "ski brake." Klaus products are targeted for
serious skiers. Eighty five percent of the Sport Obermeyer's market is a serious skier that utilizes the products for winter activities. Sport Obermeyer's
produces manufactures for five different genders: men, women, boys, girls, and preschoolers. Each gender market offers an excellent price/value
relationship, where value was defined as both functionality and style. Sport Obermeyer's focuses on the middle to high–end ski–market. Functionality
was critical to the serious skier–products, which had to be warm and waterproof, yet not constrain the skier's ability to move his or her arms and legs
freely. Management believed that the effective implementation of its product strategy relied on several logistics–related activities, including delivering
matching collections of products to retailers at the same time (to allow consumers to view and purchase coordinated items at the same time), and
delivering products to retail stores early in the selling season (to maximize the number of "square–footage days" products were available at retail).
Since the beginning Klaus has been actively involved in the company's management.
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Arctic Beachcomber
This anniversary becomes algid as a arctic beachcomber demolish the peninsula is appear and will, at last, we can accomplishment from the aback
of the closet we accept balmy coats. The affair is to assure from freezing temperatures after accident style. Our celebrities are a part of experts as to
array up in appearance is concerned. Ponchos, parkas and calamus dress complete winter accouterments aspects of the fachionistas, preventing a algid
and confined as an afflatus for all this time was caught. Yield note. 1– Ponchos with love The advancing agreement of the highlands was already endure
winter appearance this division and still traveling strong. The archetypal Burberry signatures are adopted as the famous. Kate Moss, Sarah Jessica
Parker or face Delevinge are complete fan of this calentida, able and appearance garment. In food like Zara, Mango, Stradivarius, Pull & Bear and
Brandy Melville we can get to many, –of altered shapes, colors and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You abrasion a fur belong any accouterments you accept giving it a acclaimed blow to all singles estilimos. Paula Echeverria is an aficionado to yield
assorted colors and with altered combinations. 4– Feathers A calamus anorak is absolutely the warm, adequate and action option. A acclaimed in his
additional time (or during break amid recording amid scenes) love. Jennifer Aniston, absorbed to atramentous jackets in all its versions, generally yield
for its functionality. Another investment you will not regret. Oversize 5– Sara Carbonero cast appearance wherever he goes. Since her distinction has
not chock–full hasty with every one of his looks. In winter, the announcer generally leave home with beautiful billowing blazera that agitated alarm
jeans and high–heeled boots, anatomy the complete outfit. It's absolutely a 'must have' so if you accept one, run for it! The best? Having several
aloof colors like gray, camel, biscuit or blue, are the ideal
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Her Parka Case Study
Part I – The Slopes
Questions
1.What mechanisms did Elaine's body employ to maintain homeostasis?
The inability to maintain homeostasis would cause Elaine's body tissues metabolic rate to decline as well as inhibit the neural transmission and thus
limit the control that she has over her body (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 24). Since Elaine is conscious her bodies response to the cold environment. This
allows her to initiate shivering which increases metabolism, ventilation, heart rate, and cardiac output. Thermoregulatory responses also include
vasodilatation, sweating, and vasoconstriction (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson & 24). Thanks to these mechanisms her body is able to maintain homeostasis.
a.Where are the sensors for cold?
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This in turn cools and decreases the ability to perform physical activity and thus increases the risk of freezing the tissue. Areas that are limited in
blood flow such as the hands, feet, ears and nose are vulnerable to frostbite (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 19).
Part II –The Emergency Room
Questions
1.Why was Elaine instructed to remove her parka?

Elaine has been in the cold for some time and her parka is no longer warm. Her body's reaction to being cold is an indication that her parka is affecting
her body temperature. Mondo, the paramedic and Ski Patrol did the right thing to remove Elaine's parka.
2.Why was she shivering?

Shivering is an indication that hypothermia is on the rise (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 24). In order to increase Elaine's body heat, her body resorted to
shivering. When shivering, "80 percent of the consumed energy is given off as heat allowing for the heat production to be five times as much as the
heat production of the body at rest," (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 24). This is able to happen because her skeletal muscle is able to expand and contract
to allow for normal body activities to
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Research Paper On Inuits
The Inuits live in really harsh conditions in the Arctic. They have lived there for a really long time. They live in a place called Nunavut. They are
brave to live there. They are not able to make wooden homes, because of their climate region, so they make snow houses called "Igloos". In the
summer, when the snow melts, they cannot make igloos. They live in tent like huts made of animal skins. Inuit communities are found in the:
Northwest Territories, Labrador, and Quebec.
They do not have cars. They use dog sleds to get around. Dog sleds are when they have a sled, with all of their things they need to transport, and have
dogs pull it. They use very strong dogs, which are huskies. They cannot use dog sleds to go across the Arctic waters.
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Uniform Changes In The Navy
People say that change is a good thing, but when talking to Sailors about possibly changing their dress blues and dress whites, Navy Working
Uniforms (NWUs) and adding another cold–weather parka to their seabag in the next few years, some will say that modernization is not necessary
and too costly. In my 17 years of naval service, I have gone through numerous uniform changes. The dungarees that grandpa used to wear in WWII
went to utilities, which then transitioned to the Navy Working Uniform (aka "Blueberries" or "Aquaflage"). There was the phasing out of the
working blues (aka "Johnny Cash's") and working whites to the Service Uniform (aka "Black and Tans"). Coveralls were added to the Sailors seabag
as an underway uniform and PT uniforms
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Native American Clothing Research Paper
Clothing is a very important part when dealing with who you are. The clothing people wear is what sets them apart from everyone else. What is
worn today is way different from what the Native Americans wore a long time ago. When Indians wore clothes and accessories, they did not wear
what they wore for the fun of it. They wore what they wore because of their beliefs and religion and climate, and available resources. Many tribes had
different beliefs so that would imply that they all did not wear the same exact things. Today I will be talking about theclothing of three tribes, the
Eskimo, Iroquois, and Navajo. First off are the Eskimo tribe. The name Eskimo is not the name they gave themselves. This name was given to them by
another tribe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Clothes worn by the Iroquois were mostly made of skin of deer. He describes the men as wearing moccasins, kilts, headwear, and leggings.
Wudarski states that leggings were always worn with a kilt. With the shoes everyone, men and woman, wore moccasins. The moccasins were
made their own with the decorations they did like using porcupine quills and hair of a moose. Woman had a wide variety of bottoms to wear. They
could have worn leggings, a skirt, or an overblouse. When it came to hairstyles some woman wore their hair a particular way for a reason. If you
were not married, you wore your hair in braids. If you were married, you wore your hair in only one braid. Men kind of wore there hair the same too.
Many men would cut the sides of their hair and leave the rest so they can have a Mohawk hairstyle. The Mohawk style technically originated from the
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  • 1. Essay about Sports Obermeyer Case Study Executive Summary My decision is to find a methodology of calculating more accurate demand and supply figures to address the unpredictable world of short life cycle fashion. A good decision would result in minimizing the order cycle lead time necessary to produce the ski wear and have it delivered to retailers in time by establishing a method that would ensure each prediction as a personal decision making process and not the thoughts of a few strong–willed individuals. Another criterion would be by gathering data that would provide clear indication how end–consumers would respond to the company's current line. A good solution would enable Obermeyer to decide on where and when to source each product (China vs. Hong Kong vs. an alternative... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their products were offered in five different genders: men's, women's, boys', girls', and preschoolers'. The company segments each "gender" market according to price, type of skier, and how "fashion–forward" the market was. Within each "gender", numerous styles are offered, each in several colors and a range of sizes (See Exhibit 3 for examples). List of issues with impact analysis In the current situation, Obermeyer is facing four broad issues: production planning for their short life cycle products, operational changes to reduce costs of mismatched supply and demand, coordination issues in their global supply chain and a confusion of where to produce the garments – Hong Kong or China. The best way to mitigate the inability to meet the demand of retailers during peaks sales would be to forecast the demands with either past data or with the help of a forecasting committee. It would be ideal for Obermeyer to forecast future demand with the help of a forecasting committee. To come over the confusion of which city to continue production in, Obermeyer should choose to continue short term production in Hong Kong but the Long Term production should be in China. It is anticipated that a two years lead time of planning and production activity must take place prior to the actual sale of products to consumers. They are more highly skilled and typically trained in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Canada Goose Strategic Platform Analysis Below is the competitive brand strategy analysis of Canada Goose, which includes External and Internal analysis and the Canada Goose strategic platform. Canada Goose is one of the world's most desired outerwear brands. External Analysis Canada Goose (CG) primarily operates in the Luxury Outerwear market, which is approximately a $14 billion market globally and the in the North America the market is around $4 billion. In comparison to the global market, CG has a total revenue of ~ $ 400 million, with the Canadian sales making the major portion of them with $ 155 million a market share of 35%. The sales from the US are around $132 million which takes the North American market share to a mere ~7%. The subcategory of the market which CG... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CG did try to address this issue when they launched spring and fall collection but they still form a small portion of the total sales. Which leads to the next characteristic of the market which is the age bracket. If this assessment was conducted a few years back CG would have a product structure targeting 16+ years of age group but in 2013 CG launched collection for youth, kids, babies and toddlers. Thus expanding their product offering to meet a wide range of age group and meeting their specific requirements. The market will be impacted by changing dynamics in the future. One of the key features that has impacted and will continue to do so is the shift towards online sales, this has resulted in brick & mortar store's closing down due to lack of revenues and profits. CG is better placed to face this trend, as most of their sales (71%) are from wholesale with only 29% coming from direct to consumers, of which 19% is from online sales. They only have two stores and 4 country websites and have plans to open more stores and websites mainly in European countries. The other major change that could impact the market is the change in customer preference. With customers demanding a product sourced not from coyote fur because of concerns around animal right. Another change that could impact the industry is that the design of parka may become un–cool in the future resulting in a change of customer's product desires/taste. Keeping in view that the majority of CG sales are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on Canada Goose Individual Case Study: Canada Goose: The South Korean Opportunity ' Question 1: The six important factors to consider about South Korea's culture is their values, norms, religion, education, social mobility, and American influences. South Korea was built up by many core values, however the most important being Confucianism. Confucianism was founded over 2000 years ago in the fifth century BC and was the official ethical system of China (Hill, Rihcardson, & McKaig, 2009). The value of Confucianism was profound in the Korean culture and it still continues to pervade amongst South Korean's consciousness today. Confucianism shapes the Korean moral system, national laws, and business culture by placing an obligation towards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A poll by the South Korean Anti–Corruption and Civil Rights Commission found that 76.8% of middle and high school students considered South Korea to be corrupt due to nepotism (Irwin, 2010). Corruption can never fully be nonexistent, thus it must be taken into consideration when starting a business in a foreign country. Furthermore, environmental pollution raises ethical issues when host nations are more inferior to the home nation (Hill, Richardson, & McKaig, 2009). South Korea had significantly evolved in urbanization since the 1960s, and it is evident that their environmental standards have evolved as well. The government launched the "Green New Deal" in 2009 that committed to establishing environmental projects (Irwin, 2010). This aligns with Canada Goose's corporate standards in environmental ethics. In addition, South Korea had taken on the initiative to create a code of ethics for almost all major businesses. A great challenge would be to match with the standards of Korea's code of ethics for Canada Goose. Lastly, corporate responsibility management is another factor to consider when entering a new market. Most South Korean businesses are adopting corporate responsibility by focusing more on philanthropy and community engagement. This correlates with Dani Reiss' corporate responsibility as the leader advocate for Polar Bear International (PBI). Question 2: The five advantages of entering the South Korean market are the exclusivity, demographics,
  • 4. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. News Vendor Model Explanation Newsvendor Model Chapter 9 1 utdallas.edu/~metin Learning Goals пЃµ Determine the optimal level of product availability – Demand forecasting – Profit maximization пЃµ Other measures such as a fill rate utdallas.edu/~metin 2 O‟Neill‟s Hammer 3/2 wetsuit utdallas.edu/~metin 3 Hammer 3/2 timeline and economics Generate forecast of demand and submit an order to TEC Economics:
  • 6. Each suit sells for p = $180 TEC charges c = $110/suit Discounted suits sell for v = $90 Spring selling season Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Receive order from TEC at the end of the month пЃµ Left over units are discounted The "too much/too little problem": – Order too much and inventory is left ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... – Prob{demand is Q or lower} = Prob{the outcome of a standard normal is z or lower}, where zпЂЅ QпЂm s or Q пЂЅ m пЂ« z п‚ґ s – (The above are two ways to write the same equation, the first allows you to calculate z from Q and the second lets you calculate Q from z.) – Look up Prob{the outcome of a standard normal is z or lower} in the Standard Normal Distribution Function Table. utdallas.edu/~metin 10 Using historical A/F ratios to choose a Normal distribution for the demand forecast пЃµ Start
  • 7. with an initial forecast generated from hunches, guesses, etc. – O‟Neill‟s initial forecast for the Hammer 3/2 = 3200 units. пЃµ Evaluate the A/F ratios of the historical data: A/F ratio пЂЅ Actual demand Forecast пЃµ Set the mean of the normal distribution to Expected actual demand пЂЅ Expected A/F ratio п‚ґ Forecast пЃµ Set the standard deviation of the normal distribution to Standard deviation of actual demand пЂЅ Standard deviation of A/F ratios п‚ґ Forecast 11 utdallas.edu/~metin O‟Neill‟s Hammer 3/2 normal distribution forecast Product description JR ZEN FL 3/2 EPIC 5/3 W/HD JR ZEN 3/2 WMS ZEN–ZIP 4/3 Forecast Actual demand 90 140 120 83 140 143 170 156 Error –50 37 –3 14 1995 521 2817 A/F Ratio 1.5556 0.6917 1.0214 0.9176 ... ZEN 3/2 ZEN–ZIP 4/3 WMS HAMMER 3/2 FULL Average Standard deviation ... 3190 3810 6490 ... ... 1195 3289 3673 ...
  • 8. 0.3746 0.8633 0.5659 0.9975 0.3690 Expected actual demand пЂЅ 0.9975 п‚ґ 3200 пЂЅ ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay 2 Becoming a suburban server, and remaining in the same geographical area had come to fruition. After taking time off to collect his thoughts and mourn the loss of his father, he arrived at the new hotel pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the lobby. The interior reminded him of the hotel in the Mountain City, as it displayed an open atrium with beautiful plantings spread throughout. The lobby itself contained an open–air restaurant, an enclosed fine dining restaurant, and an elevated lobby bar. The overall layout, somewhat smaller than the Mountain City hotel, appeared well appointed and showed nicely. This would be the first time Japes accepted a position through a "headhunter", as recruiters were notorious for simply filling slots and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Japes inherited some departments that were in total disarray. The health–club, essentially just a pool, managed by two physical education students who showed up and left whenever they felt like it, not only left the hotel exposed to major liability, it broke all local regulations. Tidy, a man who had never before worked in a hotel, managed the maintenance department, logging a mere thirty hours per week and never coming in on the weekends. His staff followed in his footsteps and pretty much did whatever they felt like. The housekeeping manager, Pillows, a thirty–year veteran, knew what to do, but personified a career Kiva. The guest rooms would only be cleaned to the proper standard when pressure was applied to her and her staff. The front office, the central hub of the hotel, employed no manager. The company believed that this area should be run with three supervisors, and they would equally share the responsibilities of the department. An organizational calamity, which for the next fifteen years, Japes gladly defended. He would organize it the way he wanted and let the cards fall where they may. Duffer, a strange dude, although knowledgeable about the business he did not implement any changes to the hotel. Japes, early on, realized that Duffer would not stay for any length of time; he acted like a typical hotelier moving every two or three years. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Is the Importance of Accountability in the Military... What is the importance of accountability in the military and in the work place? What is accountability by definition: (Department Of Defense) The obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property, documents, or funds. The person having this obligation may or may not have actual possession of the property, documents, or funds. Accountability is concerned primarily with records, while responsibility is concerned primarily with custody, care, and safekeeping. Accountability is very important because it allows for your chain of command to know where you are at at the moment. Accountability in the workplace is defined as doing the right thing consistently, day in and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anything can and will happen especially in combat, that's why the team member should make sure that the team or squad leader know where the soldier and his or her equipment is at all times. The Army spends a lot of money on equipment and belongings for the soldiers, so the Army expects to know where its equipment is. No matter what someone is always responsible for equipment in the Army. Accountability is important because it assures someone that needs will be met. If someone is accountable, you can trust that they will do what they claimed. Without accountability you would not be able to put your trust in someone to complete a job for you and other members of the team, or even show up on time to an important event ,or formation. It is important because it holds each and everyone accountability for his or her actions.Accountability is an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for ones actions. Now for the Army, it becomes an obligation more than"willingness" while you have to be willing to do it as well. Those that are unable to be accountable are the ones that jeopardize the combat readiness of any unit. Basically it is the understanding that from the bottom up. Top down and laterally everyone is going to do and is willing to do the right thing even when no one else is looking. This is practiced at your home base where everyone is assigned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Sport Obermeyer Case Managing risk in global operations under highly uncertain demand requires a heavy reliance on accurate forecasting. Sport Obermeyer, Ltd is in the business of manufacturing skiwear which includes short life cycle items due to their short selling season and dependence on trends in fashion. Each year Sport Obermeyer is challenged with matching supply to demand because production must be forecasted more than one year ahead of the expected selling season. These forecasts determine how much Sport Obermeyer should produce, but still entail an element of risk. Labor restrictions and production lead times that are significantly longer than the product's selling season make accurate forecasting of trends crucial to Sport Obermeyer's business. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Issues The current problem that Sport Obermeyer is facing is specifically related to the difficulty that the company is facing in balancing the order commitments it needs to make against the risk associated with any inaccuracy in its demand forecasts. Previously, Sport Obermeyer did not have to worry about these types of issues because there was ample production capacity to delay producing until after firm sales orders were received from the retailers. Now that the brand was growing, limited production capacity meant that manufacturing schedules had to be built, at least initially, off of forecasted demand figures. As mentioned above, both over and under–production carried costs that could harm the firm. Figuring out the correct order quantities and sourcing for this upcoming selling season was the immediate short–term goal. From this overarching problem we can distill several major issues that need to be addressed in the long–term. The first was the need to increase production capacity during the months directly prior to the selling season. Second, there was a specific need to decrease raw material lead times, whether through standardization of process and manufacturing components or pushing the differentiation of raw materials closer towards final assembly. Finally, Sport Obermeyer needed to find a way to build more accurate forecasts for the future. The Sample Scenario The table below lists 10 different items that Sport Obermeyer will produce for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sport Obermeyer: Economic Production Quantity Analysis The Company Sport Obermeyer (SO), Ltd. Is a high end fashion design and merchandizing company based in Aspen Colorado. It was, founded by Klaus Obermeyer, a German ski instructor. SO aims to provide U.S skiers with the samehigh quality ski wear that is protective and , stylish and comparable in standards to the clothing and equipment available in Germany. Over the years, the company developed grew into a dominant competitor force in the United States skiwear market with estimated sales of $32.8 million in 1992. The company held a commanding 45% market share of the children's skiwear and 11% market share of the adult skiwear market. SO competesing with Columbia Sportswear which held 23% market share in this the adult skiwear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on these ideas, the teams came up with a concept for their prototypes, which were later prototyped with real material and demonstrated to retailers. Concurrent with sample production, Obersport determined fabric and component requirements for Obermeyer's initial production order. Issues facing Obermeyer Some of the issues that Obermeyer facesd are: 1.Measuring demand uncertainty from disparate forecasts 2.Allocating production between factories in Hong Kong and China, determining how much of each product to be made in each factory. 3.Long lead times for orders. 4.Little of no feedback from market – the only little feedback that they get is at trade shows in Las Vegas (American Styles) and the in Munich (for European Styles). 5.Inaccurate forecasts resulting in loss of sales and deep discounts of excess left over and out of fashion inventory. 6.United States Import Quotas forcing for early delivery from Chinese factoriesin the season. Recommendations 1.Effective Supply Chain management Looking at the order cycle of Obermeyer, it takes nearly two years before the product hits the retail stores. The main issues are operating in an environment with long lead times and the inability to obtain timely market feedback. 2.Improving Operational Efficiencies One of the big operational inefficiencies is in material management large lead times of the principal and more expensive
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  • 14. Yann Martel's Life Of Pi In Life of Pi, by Yann Martel, a boy named Piscine Patel, known to many as Pi, finds himself trapped on a small lifeboat with animals after he evacuates a sinking ship. The ship was used for transporting himself, his family, and the animals from the family's zoo to Canada. Yann Martel uses the literary devices characterization, setting and imagery to highlight the theme the will to live during Pi's voyage in hope surviving. Piscine Patel is characterized as someone who takes good care of their body as he heads to diner. He dresses warmly although the weather is not very cold. The characterization of Piscine is significant in the novel because He lives in Scarborough. He's a small, slim man–no more than five foot five. Dark hair, dark eyes.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sea, so immense, so breathtakingly immense, was settling into a smooth and steady motion, with the waves at heel; the wind was softening to a tuneful breeze; fluffy, radiantly white clouds were beginning to light up in a vast fathomless dome of delicate pale blue. It was the dawn of a beautiful day in the Pacific Ocean. (Martel 122) The rapidly changing weather describes the unpredictable setting at sea. The language that the author used to describe the size of the sea was breathtakingly immense. The meaning of the setting being breathtakingly immense is supposed to show the great isolation of pi from civilization which makes the hope of rescue unlikely. "With waves at heel" is another great example of language used by the author to describe the setting. It means the waves where low and gentle. "A vast fathomless dome of delicate pale blue" is the vast endless water and sky around him. The imagery of the hyena murdering the zebra expressed the true danger of Patel's voyage. Like the danger of the unpredictable setting, the imagery of the savage hyena made the story more suspenseful towards the theme the will to live making it harder for Piscine to survive knowing that the hyena can kill Piscine at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Meet N Eat Diner Descriptive Writing Maybe I should have worn my checked flannel shirt and blended in. Instead, I chose to wear black cargo pants and a plain black and gray knit sweater. A heavy duty insulated charcoal parka, black gloves, and woollen cap, kept the biting wind at bay. My black boots crunched on the loose gravel of the road as I stepped off the sidewalk and made my way to the diner I'd finally spotted at the end of the street. The "Meet n Eat Diner" looked inviting. My stomach made noises in approval as I entered and made my way to the counter to sit on an orange and white vinyl stool. A waitress came over, handed me a menu and asked if I wanted acoffee. Marcy, the woman from the restaurant the previous evening and Andrea Cutler's friend. "Yes please. Strong, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Vassar Classroom Observation Report My phone rings. "I got into Vassar!" my brother exclaims. "Vassar?" I respond. That was three years ago. Fortunately for me, I now know about Vassar College and I have seen first–hand how Vassar promotes growth by intertwining a diverse student body with dedicated professors. During my first visit in late October of 2015, I stayed with my brother in his dorm for a weekend. While I formally met the campus through a student–led tour, I found that I truly got to know it after I ate cafeteria pizza for the third meal in a row, and studied in the library for six hours straight (I aced the test when I got home). Acclimated to campus life in seventy–two short hours, I knew that college life – Vassar College life– was for me. While I will be majoring in film with a minor in Arabic language and culture, Vassar's open curriculum allows me to take courses in different topics I am interested in (and trust me, there's a lot). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enveloped in a student body that fosters activism, I can voice my opinions and have them challenged at the same time – further broadening my perspectives. While on campus I plan to start my own podcast on the school's local radio station, WVKR, discussing social issues on campus and in the city of Poughkeepsie. Alongside this, I look forward to constructing an organization called Poughkeepsie United that will motivate students and citizens of Poughkeepsie to work alongside one another in local community projects. My goal, by creating this organization, is to help dismantle the social bubble that currently surrounds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Race-Personal Narrative As I walked up to the starting blocks I could feel my legs shaking and tears pooling in my goggles. My pre–race playlist was already blasting in my ears but I slipped my hand into the pocket of my parka and turned up the volume to distract myself. This just might be my last race ever. A sense of panic surged through my body as the heat before me stepped up to the blocks. "A vos marques!" a loud buzzer sounds and eight girls my age launch into the air. Only about two minutes remaining before the heat finishes. With my earbuds in and my tintedrace goggles on I am in another world. I was so out of it I almost didn't notice the girl standing beside me tapping my shoulder. Reluctantly I yanked out an earbud to see what she had to say. "This sucks, why are we even here" she groaned. She had a point, there were only two of us and it felt pretty pointless being there. I replied "Yeah I know. I tried to drop out but my coach wouldn't let me" She smiled and informed me that her coach begged her to scratch but she wouldn't because she wanted to win. I couldn't believe what I was hearing, she had to have been the most arrogant person I had ever met. Why would anyone in their right mind choose to swim 200 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I wanted to respond but I was still too out of breath to talk, all I could manage was a half–hearted moan. It actually was a really good race. All the worrying I did was for nothing. I didn't drown or have to get out of the pool, I finished the race and actually went a good time! It was then that I realized why. Before that race I wasn't worried about what was going to happen, I was thinking in the present. That day I learned that the outcome of things will be so much better if I stop thinking about what could happen and instead focus on doing everything I can to make sure I get to where I want to be. From that day forward I've stopped thinking about the outcome and instead about how I'm going to get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Fall Classification Essay As Autumn approaches and the leaves begin falling, so do the prices on summer clothes. And, well, everyone knows what this means. Fall is rushed and summer is shooed in the back of the corner for us to forget about. Don't forget about summer just yet though, there's plenty of deals. You can get all your fall essentials just by buying clearance summer clothes. C'mon, what girl doesn't want a deal? Top of the fall essential list is most certainly jeans. Jeans everywhere, and black leggings. Black goes with everything and we can never really have enough leggings now, can we, girls? It's not necessarily a deal or on clearance, but Forever21 is great for leggings. They're $3.90, hon, you'd have to be crazy to walk past a deal like this. Jeans aren't cheap though, but from time to time there are those good pairs one find's in clearance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather than just ramble on about essential shirts for fall I'll just give you a decent enough list. Sweaters, cardigans, soft solid v–necks in fall colors, perfect, perfect, perfect for fall. Do not forget the sweaters my friend, after all it is sweater weather, isn't it? Sweaters are everything. Sweaters go with just about everything really. Stock up on those girlies, we all need them. I mean who doesn't need more sweaters? Also, who doesn't want a pair of booties? Booties are a major fall essential. Any bootie and you're set with plenty of outfits. Before, I said sweaters are a true essential and that they go with almost everything, but they don't even measure up to booties. I can't stress enough that booties go with whatever you please, because there's so many to choose from. All in all, keep warm this fall season. Bundle up with a scarf, sweater, jacket, cardigan, whatever you please. Wear that bold lip you've been keeping for fall, and wear the heck out of your boots and ripped jeans. It's only fall for so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay about Assignment Seoul National University Supply Chain Management May 11 – May 22, 2015 Homework Assignment Completed assignment is due at the start of Session 7 on Tuesday, May 19. This assignment is to be completed in a group of 2 or 3 students. Submit a hard copy, not an electronic copy (typed answers are preferred). Show your work clearly and explain your reasoning in detail. You will not receive a credit if the instructor cannot understand what you have done because of insufficient explanation. (Q1–Q2) Teddy Bower the Newsvendor (To answer these two questions, use the Standard Normal Distribution Function Table; one of the purposes of these questions is to give you a hands–on experience in using the table, which you will need to do in the final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no correlation between past, present, and future demands. 2 AU 4208.0 2204.6 AY 306.8 103.1 Seoul National University
  • 20. п‚· п‚· п‚· п‚· Supply Chain Management May 11 – May 22, 2015 Monthly demand for each option is normally distributed with the mean and standard deviation indicated above. Demands are independent across time. There are 4.33 weeks in a month. The unit cost of each printer is $300, regardless of the option. The annual cost of holding a unit of inventory is 24% of the item cost ($300). 8. (Ocean shipping scenario) The current practice is to ship all printers by ocean, which costs HP $10 per printer. The ocean–shipping delivery lead time from Vancouver to Europe DC is 5 weeks, including the time it takes to clear the custom. Suppose that the management goal is to minimize the expected cost of holding safety stock and pipeline inventories while achieving the in–stock probability target of 95%. For each of the six Europe options, calculate (i) the expected annual cost of holding safety stock and pipeline inventories and (ii) the expected annual cost of shipping. Follow the calculation steps discussed in class, including the use of Excel function NORMSINV. What is the total annual inventory cost of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Sport Obermeyer Case Analysis There were two main driving issues behind our analysis of this Sport Obermeyer case: the measurement and understanding of demand from uncertain and disparate forecasts, and the allocation of production between factories in Hong Kong and Mainland China (Lo Village, Guangdong). The main challenges facing the company were long lead times, little to no feedback from the market before the first production decision (the first real demand signal is at the Las Vegas trade show in March) and inaccurate forecasts along with the lost profits that can result. The first part of our analysis involved deriving an order policy from the forecasts provided in the sample problem. We solved this problem using simplifying assumptions and then relaxing some of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the expected standard deviation is twice the standard deviation of the forecast samples, we can find the proportion of the time that the actual value of demand will be within a certain range. Because of our k value, our orders are all around 1 standard deviation below the mean, meaning that about 12% of the actual observations will fall below these orders. In that case, Sport Obermeyer would lose money based on the extra units. If demand falls less than 600 units above the initial order, we have a similar problem in the second ordering stage – Obermeyer cannot effectively adjust its order size to fit the reevaluated demand. Based on the cost of each item, which we ignored in our analysis, we could calculate the expected over–ordering from each item and find the ideal level, similar to the outside analysis that we found. The second main issue to consider is whether to source in Hong Kong or China. Sourcing in Hong Kong provides Wally more flexibility because its minimum order quantity is 600 units compared to 1,200 units in China. The ability to order fewer units allows Wally to order units in a less risky manner. In either case Wally orders combinations of products so that he minimizes the chance he'll order too much of any one product. Lower minimum order quantities allow Wally to order lower amounts of more products. Since he believes he will sell many of each product, enough to cover the minimum order cost, Wally can lower ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Solomon Snow Summary A short book report on Solomon snow by Ana hood Solomon snow or Sully for short is trying to find out his past he lives in a shack with his Ma and Pa who run a twenty four hour washing and drying service the introduction "how it began" tells us that Ma and Pa are the scubinces and that they found Sully on their door step in a basket with lots of frilly lacey and satiny things but there is still one more important thing he had a silver spoon in his mouth with the letters V.I.P. engraved on it in this book it raises some questions like what if his parents are really rich? Shown by the assortment of close in the basket or what will happen when he is kidnapped He learns self–control, perseverance, friendship, courage, and contentment. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Native American Clothing Has Changed Over The Years The apparel of Indians changed over the years, especially their clothing. Just as the culture has progressed the clothing have change, some people do wear their traditional clothes till date but on a larger scale, it has changed a lot. In most tribes, Native American men wore a long rectangular piece of hide or cloth tucked over a belt, so that the flaps fell down in front and behind, sometimes with leather attached in colder climates. In some tribes Indian clothing for men was a short kilt or fur trousers instead of a breechcloth. Most American Indian men did not use shirts, but Plains Indian warriors did wear special buckskin war shirts decorated with ermine tails, hair, and intricate quillwork and beadwork. Native American clothing for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Reasons Why Animals Started Becoming The Endangered I Love Your Cat! Can I Wear It? You see them in the window. Those big coats with the fur line collar, looking cozy, warm and stylish at the same time. Yet a life had to be given for that coat to be made, the life of the animal that lines that collar. There is no reason for humans to wear fur anymore because it 's expensive, no survival need of it, and overall it is the reason why animals started becoming in endangered. Real fur is no longer needed in today 's society, and we should move past this phase. Some of the most popular and expensive products uses real fur and/or animals skins to manufacture their products. Most people don't even realize it, they just think it is an expensive clothing item not realizing a life was given to make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You see them mostly in the winter time, and can always tell because they look like brown slippers with "UGG" stamped into the back. They are also an expensive purchase as the can be anywhere from $200 to $300, depending on where you get them from. This Australian company use sheepskin to build their boots, which in Australia is quite common, but not that common in Canada and the United States. The sheep they kill to use these boots are already being slaughtered for their meat, but is that really an excuse? They say they have a "strict code of conduct" that they follow and when on their website they have a cute little diagram of a happy farmer and a cartoon picture of a plate of lamb showing how the sheep 's going to die anyway, why not get the most use of it. Ugg is proud that their boots are made from sheepskin, and want consumers to know that sheeps were killed in the making of their boots. The worst thing about living up north is the cold. Sure snow is cool, and with that you can do all kinds of winter activities. Yet the cold is what make people want to stay inside. Yet how much cold can we suffer? It is known that we can die after ten minutes in 60 degrees celsius weather, but cold depends on how use to the cold the person is. With today 's technology we have created several articles of clothing to help fight the cold. One of the most popular choices is the Canadian Goose parka. They are huge coats that come in several different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. American Culture's Influence On Canadian Culture Canada is known for many things such as hockey, skiing, beavertails and snow. For some, that is what Canadian culture is. This misinterpretation may be due to the misunderstanding of the word "culture." What does culture really mean? Lawrence Grossberg (2013) defines it saying: "Culture defines not only the Being of the human, but also the particularity of and the differences among the multiplicity of humans" (p. 458). This definition proves that culture looks at the different customs, traditions, values, etc. that vary from a particular community or nation to another. Those that associate hockey, skiing, beavertails and snow with Canadian culture fail to see that these things are not specific to this country, they are in fact found else where. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Media such as journals, television, music and movies have influenced Canada's culture in the past and continue to do so today. The Royal Commission on Publications, the Committee on Broadcasting and the Senate Committee on the Mass Media are all concerned with the fact that periodicals and broadcasting are dominated by American content (Smith, 2014, p.105–106). Due to the American's dominance, the opinions and messages that are conveyed to the Canadians do not reflect Canadian culture, but more so American culture. It has an effect on the Canadians that are on the receiving end because their values and beliefs are altered based on what they hear, and their culture is starting to resemble more that of America than Canada. This is further proven when an observer in 1889 states: "American papers, magazines, books, periodicals, secular and religious, for children and for adults, fill Canadian homes..." (Smith, 2014, p.98). Because Canadians are exposed to this Americanized media on a daily basis, it is become more and more prominent for American culture to penetrate Canadian culture. Canadians today are able to subscribe on their televisions to access a variety of stations. The majority of these stations are American. The book The Beaver Bites Back? : American Popular Culture in Canada writes: "American stations now command a third of the English–language audience share in Canada, up from a quarter of that share twenty years ago" (Flaherty & Manning, 1993, p.10). This, which leads to the emergence of American culture over Canadian culture, is partially the fault of Canadian stations. Canadian stations "claim that it would cost them, on average, ten times as much to produce their own programs as it does to subscribe to the American favourites" (Flaherty & Manning, 1993, p.10). The lack of money and laziness coming from the Canadian stations creates a "mini–replica of the American system" which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of Wally Obermeyer ( Head Of Obermeyer Question One Wally Obermeyer (head of Obermeyer, a leading manufacturer of skiwear) wanted to discover a way of determining the best levels of production in order to make production commitments for the upcoming 1993–1994 season. So far, predicting production has been difficult for Wally, as the first more concrete signals of demand do not appear until Obermeyer participates in a trade shoe in Las Vegas, not long before production is due to begin. The products also face a short life cycle and are only ordered once a season. Therefore determining the correct quantities based on the most accurate estimates of demand are necessary, Furthermore, the company's buying committee have huge disparities in each member's demand forecasts for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table 1.1 Production quantities in Hong Kong Question Two In order to help Wally decide which product lines to manufacture in either Hong Kong orChina, a measure of risk needs to be undertaken for all 10 product lines based on average forecasted demand. In order to determine what items should be produced where, a risk assessment was conducted for all lines per the average forecast for each line. The Coefficient of Variation (CV) was determined in order to analyse the risk associated with each line, due to fluctuations in demand. The CV for each parka was derived using the following formula: CV = standard deviation/average forecasted demand. The CVs for each product line can be seen below in Table 2.1 Table 2.1 Risk assessment for each product line Lastly, so as to determine which lines had more associated risk, it has been decided that any line with a CV of under 0.2 was low risk, and therefore less subject to fluctuations in demand. Those lines are Assault, Seduced, Entice, Electra, and Gail. Those lines with a CV of over 0.2 were considered high risk. Those product lines were Daphne, Isis, Anita, Teri and Stephanie. Question Three
  • 27. For Wally to decide what product lines to create in which country, he must calculate the production commitments for the plant in China. The minimum production requirement for China is 1,200 units per line, double that of the Hong Kong plant. At the China plant, there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Personal Narrative: My Swimming Career It was the day I had been waiting for all season; the ultimate test of my swimming career thus far. Sections day one had finally rolled around. I had just finished my brief warm up, and I got ready to rest before my crucial race. I threw on my blue, nylon warm up and wrapped my bulky parka around my body. I nestled on the bench next to my friend Liberty, and we began playing music to pump us up before therace ahead. I sat lingering patiently in the yellowy–lit University of Minnesota–Morris pool area as the musty smell of chlorine filled the air. I leaned back and shut my eyes to visualize my upcoming race and let the music pacify me. I was frigid as I sat anticipating the race. A few events passed, then the announcer's voice broke through the speaker system saying, "Up next is the 100–yard breaststroke heat one." I was in heat five, so I had time to prepare. I decided I should get prepped and visualize, so I began to make my way up to lane seven. People buzzed all around, moving swiftly on the pool deck. So many thoughts were running through my head. My stomach was fluttering with nervousness. I had trained so hard this past season. I was worried I would not achieve my goals because I had become so sick towards the end of the season. The early morning wake ups and hours upon hours of practice had taken a devastating a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heat four was called, so I knew I was up next. I stripped off my parka and warm up jacket. As heat four dove into the water, I began my pre–race ritual. I shook out my right arm and then my left. I pounded the front and back of my thighs and shook out both legs. I had my brand new fast skin on. I felt unstoppable. My body had glided through the water during warm–ups, and I felt like a completely different swimmer. I put my goggles on and adjusted the bungee strap to the perfect degree of tightness. Heat four's race was over, which meant my race is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Iditarod Trail Race Title Throughout the world, many people play and compete in many different kinds of sports to meet new people, create new friendships, be a part of a team, compete against others, or to simply have fun. No other sport can be described quite like the Iditarod. The Iditarod Trail Race is often described as "the last great race", and the race lives up to its well–known description. Mushers and their team of sled dogs compete in a race where they are pitted up against nature, wildlife, and the elements. The Alaskan Iditarod Trail Race is a brutal and challenging race with erratically frigid weather conditions, but despite the cold, mushers and their team of committed sled dogs face the difficult challenges with eager anticipation and unmatched ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The arctic like temperatures make it essential to dress in warm winter gear for survival. All of the people seen in the photograph are all wearing heavy looking coats, and most are wearing hats and gloves. The enthusiastic anticipation as the race begins is unrivaled. It can be seen in the substantial number of people bordering the sides of the crowded snowy street, in the faces and eyes of the dogs as they pull the sled, and in the overall atmosphere of the photograph. The undisguised determination seen in the musher and his team of dogs is without a doubt. The strong stare of the right lead dog, the vigorous endeavor made by the black and tan dog in the third row from the back, the overall team effort made by each of the sled dogs, and the proud stance the musher all show how much determination the team has for the race and in each other. Despite the evident bone chilling temperatures, the keen anticipation and compelling determination can all be found in the untitled photograph of the start of the 2013 annual Iditarod Trail ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sports Obermeyer Executive Summary There were multiple issues weighing heavily on the mind Wally, a VP at Sports Obermeyer, in November of 1992. Sports Obermeyer, a successful manufacturer of ski apparel was having trouble planning the manufacturing levels of its various skiwear items for 1993–94 based on whatever scant information it had on the end customers' likes and dislikes. Waiting to make these decisions till after the Las Vegas trade show, the one event which would give reliable retailer feedback, would prove very costly given the extremely long lead times of it's suppliers in Hong Kong and China. In the past, Sports Obermeyer had relied on a group of company managers, called the "buying committee" to make a consensus forecast on the demand of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We also need to make sure that Obermeyer honors the minimum order quantity required by the Hong Kong's supplier. We can multiply the recommended optimal ordering level for each style by (20000/26360) thus ensuring that the total sum will exceed 20000 but which may not maximize profits. rec prod levelconstant multiprofit 4767.7070923617.36792863376.29 2983.653032263.76548948897.33 2694.3132282044.23679484876.71 4708.3815373572.35627879734.99 3323.2387122521.41687889560.73 1692.5469161284.17388324656.14 1278.702023970.1803425612.76 1477.7203791121.18009826639.24 1613.961191224.54910336148.69 19.8652581380.77320844074.28 26360.0893620000523577.2 The second column in the table above is obtained by multiplying the first column by 20000/26360. Question 3
  • 31. What operational changes would you recommend to Wally to improve performance? Wally is trying his best to setup a quick response system based on whatever little data he has based on past numbers and experience of his production managers and suppliers. He does not have the luxury of looking at retailer feedback in a timely fashion and the facts that the peak season for the line of business he's in and that the supplier lead times are extremely long do not help him much. Despite some very aggressive moves to reduce lead times and to have a better forecasting model, Obermeyer has been unable to deal with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Canada Geese Case Study In today's global economy, many companies find themselves outsourcing their manufacturing to lower costs (Kumar, Zampogna & Nansen, 2010). For Canada Goose, "Made in Canada isn't just a slogan stitched on a label – it's our promise to our customers" (Canada Goose Inc., 2015). According to an article featured in International Journal of Production Research the authors conclude that "an organisation should be careful not to outsource work related to the core competencies of the firm, as they are how the organisation best provides value to end customers and sustainable competitive advantage" (Kumar, Zampogna & Nansen, 2010). This reinforces the strategy of Canada Goose. Two of the main features to the company's cold weather outerwear are the coyote fur used around the hoods and the down feathers from Canada geese. The coyote fur provides a protection from frostbite on the wearers face and coyote pelts are abundant in North America. Additionally, the company sources the down of Canada geese as a "by–product from the poultry industry" for its insulation. Furthermore, their product was designed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is reported, during the acquisition, that Mr. Reiss would remain president and CEO of Canada Goose. He would retain a "significant minority stake" in the company that is estimated to be around 10% (Ligaya, 2013). This minority share represents a potential loss of management control. At any point in time, Bain could change the direction of the company. For example, one could speculate that they too would investigate manufacturing other markets to reduce costs and increase profitability. Furthermore, their perception of value may not be consistent with that of Mr. Reiss. Finally, should the majority shareholders decide that Mr. Reiss is no longer the correct choice as CEO, Mr. Reiss would be replaced. All potential happenings that could negatively affect Canada ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Inventory Homework Problems Inventory homework problems (Due July 16 (Monday) ) Problem 1(10 points). Harley–Davidson has its engine assembly plant in Milwaukee and its motorcycle assembly plant in Pennsylvania. Engines are transported between two plants using trucks, with each trip costing $1,000. The motorcycle plant assembles and sells 438 motorcycles each day. Each engine costs $500, and Harley incurs a holding cost of 20 percent per year. How many engine should Harley load onto each truck? What is the cycle inventory of engines at Harley? (Assume that they work 250 days per year) Problem 2 (10 points). As part of its initiative to implement JIT manufacturing at the motorcycle assembly plant in the previous problem,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CountryMean DemandStandard deviation France3,0002,000 Germany4,0002,200 Spain2,0001,400 Italy2,5001,600 Portugal1,000800 UK4,0002,400 a) Compute safety stock without aggregation given that the base printers are to be manufactured in Taiwan with a lead time of eight weeks. b) Now Epson decides to build a central DC in Europe. Assume demand indifferent counties to be independent, i.e. correlation is zero. Given that lead time from the Taiwan factory to the central DC is eight weeks, how much safety inventory does Epson require in Europe if it targets CSL of 95%? c) Compute safety stock that Epson carries as a result of building a European DC if correlation is all identically 0.2 given eight weeks of lead time from Taiwan with CSL of 95% Problem 8 (10 points). Teddy Bower is an outdoor clothing and accessories chain that purchases a line of parkas at $10 each from its Asian supplier, TeddySports, Unfortunately, at the time of order placement, demand is still uncertain. Teddy Bower forecasts that its demand is normally distributed with mean of 2,100 and standard deviation of 1,200. Teddy Bower sells these parkas at $22 each. Assumer unsold parkas have value of $2. Decide an optimal production amount of Teddy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Similarities Between Inuit And Haia Differences and Similarities of the Haida and Inuit Introduction In this essay I will be talking about the differences and similarities of the Haida and the Inuit. I will also be talking about the challenges they had to face, and the universal cultures of the two. Also, the resources they had to get or use to survive. Challenges The challenges the Inuit and Haida had to face are very different. The Haida encountered sicknesses and diseases , when the europeans came over and were trading with them.The Haida had not had these illnesses before so they were not immune to them. The challenges that the Inuit had to face was being way too cold and dieing and getting frostbite from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Godzilla Vs Auroran Analysis Godzilla versus Auroran Yellowknife Bay in December holds houseboats like fossils in rock encircled with Old Town's candlelight my snowmobile chortles impatient beneath me, its grinding engine–heart immunizing it to the cold infiltrating my parka this is our fifth ride this winter, the fifth time we've fled basement Halo sessions excavating carts from Wal–Mart's parking lot this cinder–block city sleeps no matter the toil in its frosted veins. Maybe one day the ice on the bay will part black blood fountaining, cleaved by a jagged fin on its path to the city each building trembles in rhythm everyone piles out into the ice fog to see a leviathan looming over downtown, wreathed in burning 50th Street serrated back shredding the skyline the trunk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sport Obermeyer, Ltd. Introduction Sport Obermeyer, Ltd. presents a successful ski apparel company that is addressing logistics–related decisions that face many businesses today. Sport Obermeyer, founded in 1947 by Klaus Obermeyer, has continued to lead the ski apparel industry since that time through continuous product innovation and fashion–forward styles. Recently, the company has faced increased competition from other winter apparel makers, namely Columbia Sportswear. Exhibit 1 presents a SWOT analysis of Sport Obermeyer, and identifies core competencies and limitations of the firm. The company's Buying Committee bases quantity–ordering decisions on average sales forecasts generated by a number of internal parties. Techniques like this, as well as using a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Next, Obermeyer should implement design–for–supply principles, namely commonality and standardization. By using greige material, the company already does a solid job at postponement, delaying the step in the supply chain at which product differentiation occurs. Regardless, Obermeyer continues to use too many varieties of YKK zippers, buttons, logo patches, and imported snaps from Germany. Limiting the variety of these items by using the same zippers and snaps on multiple products, for example, would create less of a logistical hassle in terms of obtaining those items. It would also cut down costs due to resulting economies of scale, and make the supply chain more adaptive overall. In the long–term, business strategy meets strategic supply chain planning as more consumers buy and become familiar with the Sport Obermeyer brand, and the company itself achieves enhanced profitability. Recommendation 2: Manufacture Fewer Sample Products Second, the company should manufacture fewer sample products. Currently, Sport Obermeyer incurs great expense in producing samples of each of its products once their design and prototyping has been finalized. Historically, these samples have been taken to trade conferences and retail stores where Sport Obermeyer salespeople display them to prospective wholesale buyers with the goal of obtaining an order for goods. The issue here is that the company spends too much time and money getting sets of samples put together. Alternatively, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Coast Guard Foul Weather Parka Liner Coast Guard Foul Weather Parka Liner The Coast Guard strives to achieve a professional appearance for its members. The Coast Guard Foul Weather Parka Liner is an unsuccessful clothing article for Coast Guard members. This jacket is uncomfortable, is made from poor material and is costly for members. The Foul Weather Parka Liner was designed to fit properly over the Operational Dress Uniform (ODU). However, this jacket lacks a comfortable fit. With the Coast Guard's requirements to maintain "sleeves up" from April through November in the northern regions, the jacket cannot be worn comfortably while sleeves are rolled during cool spring and autumn months. Additionally, this jacket fits abnormally bulky in the shoulders with a tapered design towards a person's hips. Since the jacket is tightly fitted near a person's lower region, anything placed in the pockets creates a bulging appearance. This design prevents a member from utilizing the pockets while sitting and is extremely constricting. Therefore, the pockets are ineffective and prevent the member from using them. The material for this jacket is unsuitable for military standards. The design intention for this jacket was to provide a material that would repel wind and rain. Unfortunately, the material wrinkles easily and cannot be ironed or dry cleaned as per... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, this liner is an unsuccessful clothing article for Coast Guard members. Members have experienced the uncomfortable fit of this jacket, the sloppy unkempt appearance this jacket displays based on the material used, as well as the overpriced cost for its replacement. The opportunity to research and utilize American companies to produce a more effective jacket is proven by outerwear products other U.S. military services are using. The Coast Guard should consider the companies and design templates other military services are discovering when developing cold weather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sample Resume : Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management MGMT3308 Individual Assignment – Sport Obermeyer Case Study Mia Carlton 21151673 Due Date: 26 September 2014 5pm Tutor: Sonia Raghav Tutorial: Wednesday 9am Lecturer: Min Qiu Word Count: 1. Production Quantities in Hong Kong Parkas have a short product life cycle, which results in highly unpredictable demand. Therefore during the initial production phase Wally should aim to produce the least amount possible. Then once he has received market feedback extra products can be made in order to meet the demand. When the initial forecast is made, very little information is known regarding the demand, therefore it is highly speculative and as a result of this the minimum order ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The coefficient of variation (COV) measures the dispersion of each style around its mean. The lower the COV, the less volatility hence it is a lower risk style. The COV was calculated for each style then styles were ranked according to their risk. Styles with a COV of less than 0.40 were considered low risk, styles with a COV between 0.41–0.60 medium risk and styles with a COV greater than 0.60 were high risk styles. Wally should aim to produce more low risk styles during the initial run since these have less demand uncertainty therefore the likelihood of overproducing is reduced. StyleAverage Forecast (Ој)2x Standard Deviation (Пѓ)Coefficient of Variation (Пѓ/Ој)Level of Risk Assault25256800.27Low Seduced401711130.28Low Entice13584960.37Low
  • 39. Gail10173880.38Low Electra21508070.38Low Daphne238313940.58Medium Isis10426460.62High Anita329620940.64High Teri11007620.69High Stephanie111310480.94High 3. Production Quantities in China The same method used for question one was repeated for production in China. The results are shown in the table below. StyleAverage Forecast (Ој)Standard Deviation2x Standard Deviation (Пѓ)Coefficient of Variation (Пѓ/Ој)Order QuantityOrder Quantity (accounting for minimum production quantities) Gail10171943880.386061200 Isis10423236460.623571200 Entice13582484960.378321200 Assault25253406800.2718041804 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Parkas, Skinheads Another school which will be discussed that is present at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom a neo–marxist approach on things is taken, even though its distinct in some criterias but still it does also on some of the Chicago School studies for urban sociology, but this perspective of subcultures is born focusing on the societal conditions of 1960s and 1970s Britain. Reflecting on the position of working–class youth functioning to resolve the ever growing contradiction and generation gap between parents culture and the modern culture dominated by media and commerce where are young are trying to divert from their ancestors whom they see as powerless and going through the same routine. The Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) is most massive and influential school in this sector, its theories are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This latent function of subculture is the expression and resolving the contradiction hidden in parent culture where Mods, Parkas, Skinheads represent an attempt to retrieve some of the socially cohesive elements destroyed in parents culture. The way of expression as mentioned before is the symbolic subsystem that are the plastic form like clothes and music which are not directly produced by the subculture but selected as a theme, infrastructural that is more resistant to innovation but represent their distinctiveness. Analysis of subcultures is based on three levels, first is the historical analysis where an isolation of the problem of a particular class fraction that is the working class. The second, semiotic analysis of subsystems where the group transforms from one structural moment to another and the third is phenomenological that is how they are lived out by their supporters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Three Cups Of Tea By Greg Mortenson And David Oliver Relin Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin contains many of the six social studies themes. One theme that occurs within the book is Tradition and Innovation. In the book the protagonist has a goal to build a school for the children of Korphe Sadly, not everyone wants this school to be built. The tradition that many Muslim people follow is not allowing girls to receive an education "'Allah forbids the education of girls. And I forbid the construction of this school'"(81). This action demonstrates that many people still believe women should not go to school. As well, many people will continue to follow this tradition, even as the culture changes. However, times are changing and girls are begging to receive an education. With ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Inuit People: Eskimo Fight For Life According to the text, culture refers to the ways of acting and thinking, as well as the material objects that in harmony form a people's way of life *. The physical environment of the Artic strongly influences the culture surrounding the Inuit people, mirroring a hunter and gathers' society, as shown in the film, Eskimo Fight for Life. The Inuit peoples shown in the film live in the Artic, where temperatures average –30 degrees Celsius and the land is barren. This extreme weather greatly impacts both the material and non–material culture of their society to ensure survival. For instance, this barren landscape forces the Inuit to make igloos out of snow in order to insulate themselves from the harsh winds, resulting in a community effort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Business Analysis of Sport Obermeyer Essay Business Analysis of Sport Obermeyer Sport Obermeyer is a high–end fashion skiwear design and merchandising company headquartered in Aspen, Colorado. Over the years, Sports Obermeyer has developed into a dominant competitor. Sports Obermeyer's estimated sales in 1992 were $32.8 million. The company holds 45% share of children's skiwear and 11% of adult Skiwear market. Sport Obermeyer produces merchandise ranging from: parkas, vests, ski suits, shells, ski pants, turtlenecks, and accessories. These products are sold throughout U.S. department stores in urban areas and ski shops. With increasing demands and rising competition, Sport Obermeyer needs to have an edge on the market. Starting in 1985 with a joint venture in Hong Kong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These experiences led Klaus to introduce a variety of skiwear products. He is credited in making the first goose down vest out of an old down comforter. Klaus also introduced turtlenecks, wind shirts in the U.S. and in 1980 he popularized the "ski brake." Klaus products are targeted for serious skiers. Eighty five percent of the Sport Obermeyer's market is a serious skier that utilizes the products for winter activities. Sport Obermeyer's produces manufactures for five different genders: men, women, boys, girls, and preschoolers. Each gender market offers an excellent price/value relationship, where value was defined as both functionality and style. Sport Obermeyer's focuses on the middle to high–end ski–market. Functionality was critical to the serious skier–products, which had to be warm and waterproof, yet not constrain the skier's ability to move his or her arms and legs freely. Management believed that the effective implementation of its product strategy relied on several logistics–related activities, including delivering matching collections of products to retailers at the same time (to allow consumers to view and purchase coordinated items at the same time), and delivering products to retail stores early in the selling season (to maximize the number of "square–footage days" products were available at retail). Since the beginning Klaus has been actively involved in the company's management. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Arctic Beachcomber This anniversary becomes algid as a arctic beachcomber demolish the peninsula is appear and will, at last, we can accomplishment from the aback of the closet we accept balmy coats. The affair is to assure from freezing temperatures after accident style. Our celebrities are a part of experts as to array up in appearance is concerned. Ponchos, parkas and calamus dress complete winter accouterments aspects of the fachionistas, preventing a algid and confined as an afflatus for all this time was caught. Yield note. 1– Ponchos with love The advancing agreement of the highlands was already endure winter appearance this division and still traveling strong. The archetypal Burberry signatures are adopted as the famous. Kate Moss, Sarah Jessica Parker or face Delevinge are complete fan of this calentida, able and appearance garment. In food like Zara, Mango, Stradivarius, Pull & Bear and Brandy Melville we can get to many, –of altered shapes, colors and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You abrasion a fur belong any accouterments you accept giving it a acclaimed blow to all singles estilimos. Paula Echeverria is an aficionado to yield assorted colors and with altered combinations. 4– Feathers A calamus anorak is absolutely the warm, adequate and action option. A acclaimed in his additional time (or during break amid recording amid scenes) love. Jennifer Aniston, absorbed to atramentous jackets in all its versions, generally yield for its functionality. Another investment you will not regret. Oversize 5– Sara Carbonero cast appearance wherever he goes. Since her distinction has not chock–full hasty with every one of his looks. In winter, the announcer generally leave home with beautiful billowing blazera that agitated alarm jeans and high–heeled boots, anatomy the complete outfit. It's absolutely a 'must have' so if you accept one, run for it! The best? Having several aloof colors like gray, camel, biscuit or blue, are the ideal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Her Parka Case Study Part I – The Slopes Questions 1.What mechanisms did Elaine's body employ to maintain homeostasis? The inability to maintain homeostasis would cause Elaine's body tissues metabolic rate to decline as well as inhibit the neural transmission and thus limit the control that she has over her body (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 24). Since Elaine is conscious her bodies response to the cold environment. This allows her to initiate shivering which increases metabolism, ventilation, heart rate, and cardiac output. Thermoregulatory responses also include vasodilatation, sweating, and vasoconstriction (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson & 24). Thanks to these mechanisms her body is able to maintain homeostasis. a.Where are the sensors for cold? The integumentary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This in turn cools and decreases the ability to perform physical activity and thus increases the risk of freezing the tissue. Areas that are limited in blood flow such as the hands, feet, ears and nose are vulnerable to frostbite (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 19). Part II –The Emergency Room Questions 1.Why was Elaine instructed to remove her parka?
 Elaine has been in the cold for some time and her parka is no longer warm. Her body's reaction to being cold is an indication that her parka is affecting her body temperature. Mondo, the paramedic and Ski Patrol did the right thing to remove Elaine's parka. 2.Why was she shivering?
 Shivering is an indication that hypothermia is on the rise (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 24). In order to increase Elaine's body heat, her body resorted to shivering. When shivering, "80 percent of the consumed energy is given off as heat allowing for the heat production to be five times as much as the heat production of the body at rest," (Giesbrecht and Wilkerson 24). This is able to happen because her skeletal muscle is able to expand and contract to allow for normal body activities to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Research Paper On Inuits The Inuits live in really harsh conditions in the Arctic. They have lived there for a really long time. They live in a place called Nunavut. They are brave to live there. They are not able to make wooden homes, because of their climate region, so they make snow houses called "Igloos". In the summer, when the snow melts, they cannot make igloos. They live in tent like huts made of animal skins. Inuit communities are found in the: Northwest Territories, Labrador, and Quebec. They do not have cars. They use dog sleds to get around. Dog sleds are when they have a sled, with all of their things they need to transport, and have dogs pull it. They use very strong dogs, which are huskies. They cannot use dog sleds to go across the Arctic waters. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Uniform Changes In The Navy People say that change is a good thing, but when talking to Sailors about possibly changing their dress blues and dress whites, Navy Working Uniforms (NWUs) and adding another cold–weather parka to their seabag in the next few years, some will say that modernization is not necessary and too costly. In my 17 years of naval service, I have gone through numerous uniform changes. The dungarees that grandpa used to wear in WWII went to utilities, which then transitioned to the Navy Working Uniform (aka "Blueberries" or "Aquaflage"). There was the phasing out of the working blues (aka "Johnny Cash's") and working whites to the Service Uniform (aka "Black and Tans"). Coveralls were added to the Sailors seabag as an underway uniform and PT uniforms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Native American Clothing Research Paper Clothing is a very important part when dealing with who you are. The clothing people wear is what sets them apart from everyone else. What is worn today is way different from what the Native Americans wore a long time ago. When Indians wore clothes and accessories, they did not wear what they wore for the fun of it. They wore what they wore because of their beliefs and religion and climate, and available resources. Many tribes had different beliefs so that would imply that they all did not wear the same exact things. Today I will be talking about theclothing of three tribes, the Eskimo, Iroquois, and Navajo. First off are the Eskimo tribe. The name Eskimo is not the name they gave themselves. This name was given to them by another tribe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clothes worn by the Iroquois were mostly made of skin of deer. He describes the men as wearing moccasins, kilts, headwear, and leggings. Wudarski states that leggings were always worn with a kilt. With the shoes everyone, men and woman, wore moccasins. The moccasins were made their own with the decorations they did like using porcupine quills and hair of a moose. Woman had a wide variety of bottoms to wear. They could have worn leggings, a skirt, or an overblouse. When it came to hairstyles some woman wore their hair a particular way for a reason. If you were not married, you wore your hair in braids. If you were married, you wore your hair in only one braid. Men kind of wore there hair the same too. Many men would cut the sides of their hair and leave the rest so they can have a Mohawk hairstyle. The Mohawk style technically originated from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...