Emporia State University (ESU) is a university in the city of Emporia in Lyon County, Kansas, just east of the Flint Hills.
Quality and Strategy
Quality and Strategy
Managing quality supports differentiation, low cost, and response strategies
Quality helps firms increase sales and reduce costs
Building a quality organization is a demanding task
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Operations Management Module F – Simulation © 2006 Prentice Hall, Inc. PowerPoint presentation to accompany
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Principles of Operations Management, 6e
Operations Management, 8e
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Diagnosis Prescription Treatment Barriers Evaluation! Introvert or Extrovert?
Some skills that Katie exhibited (as per her graduate studies) were: a favorability towards communicating in writing, the ability to work on one project for a long time without interruptions, the ability to work alone, the preference towards quietness for concentration, and the tendency towards learning through reading rather than through talking or experiencing (class handout, February 29, 2008). Katie stated, “I have always loved going to libraries because it is where I could go to find a quiet area for concentration. Because I come from a family with 8 kids, I enjoyed the long periods of time in which I could work without someone bothering me” (personal communication, April 15, 2008). Katie mentioned that nowadays she prefers to do most of her research online as it seems easier to stay home in her pajamas then to go to the library. She feels it has become “a hassle to go [to the library],” and that she “does not like the interior” of most libraries anymore. She feels they aren’t “as friendly” as they should be (personal communication, April 15, 2008). +/- +/- Overall, Katie has proven to be an intelligent and well-read researcher with strong ideas regarding what type of information she wants to find. She appears to be confident in her knowledge and is sure of her ability to bring an entire project together.
So how will this suit her when it comes to actually searching for information? Thi...
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Presentation Guidelines
Presentation Guidelines
Dress Appropriately (Professional not formal)
Do NOT Read, but it is ok to rely on slides as reminder of what you are talking about
It is ok to be nervous – Just don’t let it show!
Remember you know what you did better than anyone listening
Do not say “uhm” or “ahh”
Be relaxed but professional
Show reasonable enthusiasm, but be professional
Do not lean on podium, fidget, or sway back and forth
Make eye contact with your audience, not the screen or your notes
It is ok to involve the audience with limited questions &/or spontaneous humor, but be professional
Talk for 10-12 minutes, leave 5-3 minutes for questions
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A Guide to Moral Development Presented By: Melissa Wehunt
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