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Value Stream Management Course Code and Name QMT 4143 Value Stream Management Faculty Name Project Title Assessment 3 – Group Project Group report worth 10%. Presentation and oral worth 20%. Due Date Week 12 for the group report. Week 14 for the individual oral defence. Company name: Date Submitted Campus CRN Table of Contents 1 Introduction. 3 1.1 Brief Background. 3 1.2 Products By Raw Coffee Company. 4 2 PRODUCTION PROCESS. 4 2.1 Product or services. 4 2.2 Inventory management works. 6 3 Stages of Lean Application for The Production. 7 3.1 Demand, Flow And Levelling. 7 3.1.1 Demand Stage. 7 3.1.2 Flow stage. 8 3.1.3 Leveling stage. 9 3.2 Seven types of wastages in this situation could be, such as. 9 Current State For The Production Process Of Raw Coffee Company. 10 4 LEAN METRICS. 13 4.1 Processes of Raw coffee company. 14 5 FUTURE STATE FOR RAW COFFEE COMPANY COFFEE PRODUCTION.. 15 6 Reference list. 17 …
PRODUCTION PROCESS Course Code and Name QMT 4143 Value Stream Management Faculty Name Project Title Assessment 3 – Group Project Group report worth 10%. Presentation and oral worth 20%. Due Date Week 12 for the group report Week 14 for the individual oral defense Company name: Date Submitted Campus CRN Table of Contents 1 Introduction. 3 1.1 Brief Background. 3 1.2 Products By Raw Coffee Company. 4 2 PRODUCTION PROCESS. 4 2.1 Product or services. 4 2.2 Inventory management works. 6 3 Stages of Lean Application for The Production. 7 3.1 Demand, Flow And Levelling. 7 3.1.1 Demand Stage. 7 3.1.2 Flow stage. 8 3.1.3 Leveling stage. 9 3.2 Seven types of wastages in this situation could be, such as. 9 Current State For The Production Process Of Raw Coffee Company. 10 4 LEAN METRICS. 13 4.1 Processes of Raw coffee company. 14 5 FUTURE STATE FOR RAW COFFEE COMPANY COFFEE PRODUCTION.. 15 6 Reference list. 17 …
Response to Abby Rhoda’ post I agree with your post on the discussion. Mr. Barley has been a smoker for the past 40 years, who recently reduced his cigarette count to half a pack a day, down from his usual pack to two packs a day history (Johns Hopkins Medicine, 2020). The pulmonary function test is considered the gold standard for diagnosing COPD. This diagnostic test is used to measure the patient’s lung volume, capacity, flow rate, and gas exchange rate. Therefore, completing a thorough physical exam on this patient is an important part of the diagnostic process (Medline Plus, 2016). Honestly, Mr. Barley’s COPD is in the mild stage; therefore, prescribing him an albuterol metered-dose inhaler will be of most benefit to him. I support your declaration that educating the patient on the possible side effects of the inhaler treatment is important. Possible side effects may include tachycardia, exaggerated tremors, and hypokalemia. You have accurately responded to the discussion. Congratulations! References Johns Hopkins…
facts The case shows how enforceability of purchases applies when entering into a contract with a seller. Paul Ehlen entered into an in-purchase agreement, where he agrees to purchase a real-estate with the Melvin’s. The original purchase price is stated at $85,000, and it will be closed in 6 days. The Melvin’s modify the contract and sent it back to Paul for signing. He notices the modification, refuses to sign the new contract, and sues Melvin’s. The court rules that the Melvin’s made a counteroffer to Paul, and therefore there is no contract between the two parties. Ehlen did accept the terms of the new offer, and therefore he did not sign the contract. Ehlen did not act ethically because after receiving the contract to sign, he did not return the contract until the day of expiration. After noticing that the terms of the offer had changed, he should have returned the contract and complained about the contract’s new terms. He had already received an initial offer, which was already bound by offer and acceptance purchase agreement, but he went…
When are we justified in Disobeying the State? Students Name Institutional Affiliation Instructor Course Date When racism seems to be integrated into society, many undesirable effects such as self-hatred and injustices can be manifested in the affected population. Most of the racism victims will eventually disobey the ruling system since they believe that no race is better. When people violate such a scenario, they might be morally correct since they fight for their rights (Kuru 2019). Civil disobedience has been occurring for centuries, and many rules have been amended to suit the discriminated victims’ desires. Great people such as Ghandhi, Luther King, and Henry David, advocated for civil disobedience to break the bondage of slavery from racism (Foster & Nwiyor 2017). The philosophers brought a big change to the society since civil disobedience seemed to be the last and only significant tool to make the government accountable for any racial occurrences. According to Luther King, he advised his followers by telling them that it was morally right to break all unjust laws and fulfill…
In America, every citizen is entitled to individual freedoms as captured in the American constitution. In the orange story, Japanese citizens were limited their freedoms due to racism by the American government after Japan had bombed pearl harbor. Many Japanese nationals had to sell their properties in which they had gathered and built for years. Properties were sold at low market prices, and the Japanese were forced to buy commodities at a higher price. This inconvenienced them even after having the freedom to move and to settle in any part of the country. This is similar to Nisei’s daughter’s story, which shows how their freedom was ignored during the family camp experience. Itois family experience share similarities to Koji’s story since both are experiences of before and during the war. In all stories, the incident happened after the executive order 9066 authorizing the military to incarcerate all Japanese and American Japanese from the west court to justify national security concerns. Both families experienced losses since they had to leave their properties behind by selling that at low prices. Their living…
Juan Monteverde Juan Monteverde is one of the most highly revered security litigation attorneys in the city of New York. Juan acquired his law degree from the University of St. Thomas. He majorly focused on securities litigation. His love and passion in this field made him highly excel in his class before graduating in the year 2006. Juan Monteverde then legally started practicing in the year 2007, which was after passing his bar exams. Juan Monteverde has always set his full focus on protecting the rights of consumers and shareholders by keeping them in check. His hard work has never gone unnoticed as he has received several awards in the field of securities litigation conducted in the year 2013,2017, and in 2019. In the year 2018, Martindale-Hubbell rated him as one of the top lawyers in the city. Juan Monteverde’s law firm has successfully earned itself a spot in the history of great works and good performance. Montverde & Associates has won cases at the court of appeal and also the United States Supreme Court. Some of the successfully won…
Name: Institution: Course: Professor: Date: Historians’ Perspective of Events and Alienation of Teenagers A historian’s perception of an event or group of people influences how they report events that they witness or what they read. Several historical accounts provide conflicting information about the same event, and making a comparative analysis provides an opportunity to understand how the author was influenced during their writing. Apart from providing different accounts of the same event, historical research sometimes demonstrates the author’s assumptions about the role of history. When describing an age set like the teenagers, an author may indicate how a recorded account is such groups may not be reflecting present of past culture that a community can be identified with. This essay makes a comparative analysis of two authors, Kurt Cobain and Jane Tompkins, to demonstrate how their perception influences their work. Goths in Tomorrowland account for how teenagers have evolved, and the author creates a picture of a completely divergent culture. Society has norms that dictate particular racial communities’ identity, and when reading Kurt Cobain’s work, a relatively new culture is…
The Clinical-Decision Making Model Name of Student Institution of affiliation The clinical-decision making model is a guide that explains the procedure followed by clinical practitioners to make clinical decisions impacting their profession. This clinical decision-making model simplifies complex points to smaller points, experimental, validated, and examined. This model is made up of various components. The first component is the pre-counter data. This is a tool that allows clinicians to anticipate the risks which a patient is experiencing. This tool enables the nurses to rank the risks from the highest to the lowest (Johansen & O’Brien, 2016). The nurse then reduces the risks starting from the highest to the lowest based on evidence-based practice. This pre-counter data is available to the nurses before they meet the patients. Thus the decisions they make regarding reducing risk are based on evidence and research. The next component is the client and situational modification. This often occurs in a setting where there are many patients, interruptions from colleagues, and the nurses are trying to deliver patient-centered…