The 1º ESO students have been able to improve their knowledge about the Solar System and planets by using different adjectives in comparative and superlative degrees as well as the ordinal numbers.
Got the Cart before the Horse? A Discussion on Using Bar-code TechnologyFlevy.com Best Practices
Original article from the Flevy business blog can be found here:
http://flevy.com/blog/got-the-cart-before-the-horse-a-discussion-on-using-bar-code-technology/
Remember the movie Gerry Maguire? Tom Cruise says to Rene Zellweger: “You complete me.” Well the same can be said for bar-code technology. The technology, when coupled with a credible infrastructure, makes magic.
Technology was meant to be a tool, a tool to help us make a real difference. A tool to make good things great. A tool to give us more freedom.
So you say: “We want to use bar-coding to control our inventory.” I say: “Now you can do better than that. Try one of my 10 out of 100 reasons why statements .”
1. We had a huge net variance during our physical inventory.
2. The bank said we have to do a better job in managing our line of credit.
3. We spend too much time chasing down inventory.
4. Our picking accuracy is dismal.
5. Our time from order to ship is way past dismal.
6. Our shipping accuracy is embarrassing.
7. Our procurement staff always buy more than we really need. They don’t trust the numbers.
8. Buying more than we need ties up our line of credit. Oh, that’s the line of credit thing.
9. We’re running out of warehouse space.
10. Overtime hours are killing us.
Ah … now that’s better.
You’ve got to get your house in order – develop a credible infrastructure – and then apply the technology or you’ll never really enjoy the extraordinary benefits that bar-code technology provides. In fact there are 4 macro areas that you must address in any bar-code technology deployment. Got you thinking? Good.
Take the story of two very talented roofers.
Part-up is a matching platform for virtual teams. It is a breeding environment for decentralized collaborative organizations. It was launched in september 2015. In this presentation I share our product vision for this year.
A visual record of Manchester’s Voluntary Sector Assembly Macc-Manchester
This assembly of voluntary sector organisations and Manchester City Councillors discussed proposals for how to deal with the proposed cuts in public sector budgets in 2016. The proceedings were captured in wonderful drawings by Paul Gent, Community Artist.
The 1º ESO students have been able to improve their knowledge about the Solar System and planets by using different adjectives in comparative and superlative degrees as well as the ordinal numbers.
Got the Cart before the Horse? A Discussion on Using Bar-code TechnologyFlevy.com Best Practices
Original article from the Flevy business blog can be found here:
http://flevy.com/blog/got-the-cart-before-the-horse-a-discussion-on-using-bar-code-technology/
Remember the movie Gerry Maguire? Tom Cruise says to Rene Zellweger: “You complete me.” Well the same can be said for bar-code technology. The technology, when coupled with a credible infrastructure, makes magic.
Technology was meant to be a tool, a tool to help us make a real difference. A tool to make good things great. A tool to give us more freedom.
So you say: “We want to use bar-coding to control our inventory.” I say: “Now you can do better than that. Try one of my 10 out of 100 reasons why statements .”
1. We had a huge net variance during our physical inventory.
2. The bank said we have to do a better job in managing our line of credit.
3. We spend too much time chasing down inventory.
4. Our picking accuracy is dismal.
5. Our time from order to ship is way past dismal.
6. Our shipping accuracy is embarrassing.
7. Our procurement staff always buy more than we really need. They don’t trust the numbers.
8. Buying more than we need ties up our line of credit. Oh, that’s the line of credit thing.
9. We’re running out of warehouse space.
10. Overtime hours are killing us.
Ah … now that’s better.
You’ve got to get your house in order – develop a credible infrastructure – and then apply the technology or you’ll never really enjoy the extraordinary benefits that bar-code technology provides. In fact there are 4 macro areas that you must address in any bar-code technology deployment. Got you thinking? Good.
Take the story of two very talented roofers.
Part-up is a matching platform for virtual teams. It is a breeding environment for decentralized collaborative organizations. It was launched in september 2015. In this presentation I share our product vision for this year.
A visual record of Manchester’s Voluntary Sector Assembly Macc-Manchester
This assembly of voluntary sector organisations and Manchester City Councillors discussed proposals for how to deal with the proposed cuts in public sector budgets in 2016. The proceedings were captured in wonderful drawings by Paul Gent, Community Artist.
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Guía para los docentes - UNESCO
https://inclusioncalidadeducativa.wordpress.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Inclusioncalidadeducativa/
https://twitter.com/priotty