Write a commemorative speech to late Kobe B. Bryant.
Assignment 1 1pgWatch the video below. After watching the video, use the 3 “actuals” mentioned to Kaizen Blitz something you do. Make sure you identify the 3 “actuals” in your writing. (DO NOT use unloading a dishwasher as your example)https://www.youtube.com/watchv=E6rRHqb5MV0&feature=emb_titleAssignment 2 1/2pghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUUVy59J_54&feature=emb_title According to video answer the questions.What is Lean?What is Muda?What Lean Tools were described in the video?Assignment 3 1/2pgThe article below lists 50 lean tools. Choose five (5) and explain why they are important to lean processes.https://leanmanufacturingtools.org/top-50-lean-tools-comprehensive-list-for-lean-manufacturing-and-service/Assignment 4 1/2 pgExplain how quality and planning tools work collectively to assist managers in completing large, complex projects.Assignment 5 1/2pghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU01D-jTZcE&feature=emb_titleName each of the 7 Wastes.Describe what is meant by Value-Added, NonValue-Added, and Waste/MudaAssignment 6 1/2pghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdhC4ziAhgY&feature=emb_title1. What are the benefits of Quality Control2. Taking the seven Quality Control tools together, what are the benefits of using visual charts, graphs and diagrams?3. When discussing the Pareto Diagram, the narrator mentions the 80/20 rule. Describe the 80/20 rule in your own words.Assignment 7 1/2pghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9LJhUNktZI&feature=emb_titleView the following video. The start of the video through 7:50 is a good refresher on Six Sigma. If you are comfortable with Six Sigma concepts, the discussion of DFSS begins at 7:52 (total run time 11:30).Assignment: Based on the information you glean from the video, describe the advantages in moving from a reactive, problem-solving approach to a DFSS approach. Further, describe the potential limitations of a Six Sigma DMAIC approach versus an IDOV approach (IDOV is introduced with slightly different nomenclature on pages 108-9 in your text)
In this section, detail the education, experience, licenses, and skills necessary for the career. Most of this information may be located via the LRC as well as The Bureau of Labor Statistics as well as the Internet. From your interviews with people in the field, you should also get the unwritten rules of entry into this profession. What majors are recommended? What are the related occupations for this career?PART 2: Describe the job.Describe a day in the life of a member of your career. Are there different career paths you might take? Include physical environment, time schedule, location, salary, and benefits. (Try to find the most up to date local information.) What is the job outlook? What are the growth opportunities?PART 3: Describe the Profession Today. You may want to include a brief history of your career choice here. What are some current issues or changes in this field? What are the concerns of people in your career today? You will need to find professional journals related to your profession. Please discuss at least two issues.PART 4: From here to there.What do you need to do to get into this career? Outline the steps you will take including specifics on transfer institutions and possible employers. What colleges offer the required major? Who are the big employers in this field? Will you have to move? What are the major obstacles you anticipate and how will you overcome them? What are some resources you can use to assist you to getthere?
You, Mike, and Tiffany meet in a conference room to begin to assemble your final presentation.This presentation will be the project deliverable, so you want to make sure you have provided all of the requirements.Mike begins, “I think we’ve done some pretty good analysis on our strategy. We just have to put the pieces together before the final presentation.”“We do have some solid information, but we have to look at all the parts to see if we can remain competitive,” Tiffany adds.Complete the following:A balanced scorecard is used to align the business activities to the vision and strategy of the organization, improve internal and external communications, and monitor organization performance against strategic goals. Based on your analysis of the company’s four perspectives in IP3, develop a complete balanced scorecard that helps put the pieces together for your final presentation. Once completed, answer the following questions.What are the considerations that you need to be aware of to remain competitive?Based on the research and analysis that you have done, can you compete in the market that you have chosen? Why or why not?What primary factors led you to this decision?What would you say to someone who would dispute your position?How do you plan on evaluating the global marketplace in the future?Please submit your assignment.For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.
Choose ONLY two (2) from the following topics.John Maynard Keynes is among the most well-known economic theorists. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Keynes and write a summary of his life and contributions to economics based on what we have learned during this course.The financial crises of 2007-2009 sent the United States into its worst recession since the understanding end of World War II, with unemployment rate rising above 10%. Go to https://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/ and click on the series link “UNRATE” (Civilian Unemployment Rate). What has happened to unemployment rate over time, why is this important on an aggregate basis, and how has our financial system reacted to those changes?Why is the Volcker Rule important?Explain the concept of “Too Big To Fail” and why it is important? Cite examples to demonstrate your understanding.Explain the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall) and 1935 and why are they important?Explain the Securities Act of 1933 and Securities Act of 1934 and why are they important?Explain the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and why is it important?Explain the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 and why are they important?