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Quilt making in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin a view of the personal aspects, 1830-1900 /Smith-Steffen, Pamela S., January 1975 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1975. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Prediction of job completion times and optimal overtime allocation for satisfying production due dates /Liu, Olivia. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 2006. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-81).
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Should the U.S. Army adopt new policies and procedures for responding to emergency ammunition demands?Oaks, David M. January 1996 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Rand Graduate School, 1996. / "RGSD-128." "Dissertation." Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-158).
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Geografia de redes e da logística no transporte rodoviário de cargas : fluxos e mobilidade geográfica do capital /Silva Júnior, Roberto França da. January 2004 (has links)
Orientador: Eliseu Savério Sposito / Resumo: A competitividade atinente ao capitalismo, torna-se mais imperativa com o aumento, nas últimas décadas, da fluidez obtida principalmente depois da Segunda Guerra Mundial. Atualmente, além de todo aparato tecnológico, concretizado no intenso uso das tecnologias da informação e das comunicações, a consecução da fluidez é possível através da logística industrial, e conseqüentemente, da formação de redes cada vez mais complexas e dinâmicas, em arranjos paradoxais de competitividade e cooperação. Em relação à logística industrial, sua atividade principal é o transporte, que no Brasil se corporifica, na sua maior parte, no transporte rodoviário de cargas. A melhor interpretação de toda essa dinâmica foi possível através da sistematização do estudo sobre o transporte rodoviário de cargas, sua logística e suas redes, em três cidades médias do interior paulista, que neste caso foram Presidente Prudente, São José do Rio Preto e Bauru. / Abstract: The competitiveness intrinsical to the capitalism becomes more imperative with the increase, in the last decades, of the fluidity gotten mainly after the Second World War. Currently, beyond all technological apparatus, materialize in the intense use of the technologies of the information and the communications, the achievement of the fluidity is possible through the logistic industrial, and consequently, of the formation of more complexes and dynamics networks each time, in paradoxical arrangements of competitiveness and cooperation. Regarding the logistic industrial, its main activity is the transport, that is materialized in Brazil, in its biggest part, in the roadway transportation of goods. The best interpretation of all this dynamics was possible through the systematization of the study about the roadway transportation of goods, its logistic one and its networks, in three average cities of State of São Paulo (Presidente Prudente, São José do Rio Preto e Bauru). / Mestre
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An investigation into the influence of the physical distribution concept on the performance of certain South African manufacturers of consumer productsStaude, G E January 1981 (has links)
The "Physical Distribution Concept" is being increasingly recognised as a vitally important business philosophy for those firms for which efficient physical distribution is critical to marketing success. Manufacturers of products which are perishable, easily substitutable; and/or quickly obsolescent are some which fall into this category. In a competitive business environment, factors such as the " availability" of the product, and not simply its price or quality, begin to exert a significant influence on the purchasing decision. The "Physical Distribution Concept" comprises three elements, namely, consumer orientation; organizational integration and profit orientation. "Physical Distribution Orientation" refers to the predisposition of the firm and its employees to these three elements. For the Physical Distribution Concept to serve as an effective guide to management action, a physical distribution orientation on the part of all those concerned with marketing and physical distribution-related activities in a firm, is a pre-requisite. The chief executive, in particular, should adhere to this business philosophy, regardless of the functional route he followed to his position. In his leadership role, theory holds that he exerts considerable influence on his subordinates, and consequently on his firm's way of doing business. This thesis is concerned with an analysis of the Physical Distribution Concept. It focuses on the chief executives of firms manufacturing consumer convenience goods, as well as consumer shopping goods. As such, it is primarily concerned with determining the extent to which the chief executives are physical distribution oriented and whether there is a statistically significant relationship between their extent of physical distribution orientation and their companies' performance. The thesis is also concerned with the extent to which any pattern of organizational arr angements for physical distribution exists.
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Nas teias da fortuna: homens de negócio na Estância oitocentista (1820-1888)Silva, Sheyla Farias January 2005 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2005 / A historiografia econômica brasileira, por muito tempo delegava aos senhores de terra e de escravos a posse de riqueza e aos portugueses o monopólio nas atividades comerciais. Esta pesquisa vem demonstrar que não apenas na agroexportação residia a riqueza, assim como não estava concentrada somente nas mãos de senhores de engenhos e negociantes estrangeiros, estando distribuída entre outras categorias sociais, como a dos negociantes residentes no Brasil e profissionais liberais. Ao estudarmos a vida material dos negociantes estabelecidos em Estância no período de 1820- 1888, percebemos o caráter mercantil e dinâmico desta cidade, evidenciado pela composição das fortunas, em maior parcela formada por dívidas ativas, contraídas pelo intercâmbio comercial, via abastecimento, empréstimos e pelas transações comerciais com negociantes de outras localidades sergipanas, bem como outras Províncias, a exemplo da Bahia. Ainda de acordo com a posse de bens, verificamos que alguns negociantes tinham uma extensa rede de crédito, originados pelas compras efetuadas a prazo em suas lojas ou por empréstimos concedidos. Ao considerarmos o ato de emprestar, mesmo que pequenas quantias, uma oportunidade de expandir sua influência, na medida em que para esta sociedade o capital usurário promovia prestígio e poder. Constatamos ainda, que um pequeno grupo que controlava alguns setores chaves da economia local, como o crédito e o abastecimento. / Salvador
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Gravity Goods Ropeways: A Sustainable Solution for Rural Transportation in Hilly and Mountainous Regions of NepalThapa Magar, Ritendra 27 October 2016 (has links)
In Nepal, the harsh mountainous topography hinders a viable transport infrastructure, including roads, making trails and mule tracks the only available option for a majority of the population. This isolates communities and compels them to face an exhausting, time consuming and often dangerous journey to get their agricultural products to the nearest markets. This study investigates the potential of gravity goods ropeway as a viable means of transportation to serve these isolated communities. This research looks at Hiklung village to explore the significance of gravity good ropeways in linking farmers to markets, its socio-economic impact, and its effectiveness in improving food security and livelihoods of project beneficiaries. The findings of this study, based on participant observation and interactions with project beneficiaries, suggest that an alternative means of transportation like gravity goods ropeway can be a sustainable transport solution to these isolated communities and increase their participation in the local economy.
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Typology and artisanship in twenty-fifth dynasty Theban shabtis : the chief lector priest PedamenopeGundlach, Meg Leigh January 2013 (has links)
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Factors influencing aftermarket parts sales in China: the case of an American manufacturerBursiek, Chris January 1900 (has links)
Master of Agribusiness / Department of Agricultural Economics / Vincent R. Amanor-Boadu / The China agricultural equipment market represents 48% of the equipment demand in South East Asia, and 16.5% of the global equipment demand in 2005. With John Deere’s market leadership position in the global agricultural equipment business, in order to maintain that leadership, China will have be part of their plans. John Deere started doing business in China in 1976 and has grown to four agricultural machinery factories in the country.
Service parts sales make up an important part of the agricultural equipment business, both in revenue and profit. Margins on service parts sales can be as much as eight times that of new complete good sales. Within China, the John Deere dealer organization in the past has focused primary on selling complete goods, missing out on service parts sales. Successful equipment dealerships outside of China maintain a balance between complete good sales, service parts sales, and service labor sales.
The objective of this research was to determine those factors that appear to impact the amount of service parts a John Deere dealership in China sells. Data was collected for three years and regression modeling used to determine what impact variables had on service parts sales and net service parts sales. The outcome of the research found that there are key attributes of John Deere dealerships along with geographical regions that John Deere can focus on in China to improve their service parts sales.
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The shapes of time : an archaeology of the Early Iron Age funerary assemblages in the West Hallstatt ProvinceOlivier, Laurent January 1994 (has links)
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