Category: Management

  • Discussion of Supply Chain Management’s Aim

    Table of Contents Definition of the Key Term Article Summary Discussion References Definition of the Key Term Supply chain management addresses managerial concerns on identifying and minimizing constraints, synchronization of plans, and global aspects of local changes while optimizing business processes and providing warning signals early to all stakeholders. Article Summary The article by Saberi…

  • Arizona Public Service Company’s Change Management

    Introduction The concept of leading and managing people is among the most debated subjects in organisations. It is imperative to study this topic as a unit because it helps leaders and managers to appreciate workers as crucial assets that determine the extent of productivity or the global standing of their respective companies. Studying this unit…

  • The Concepts of Modern Management, Standards & Expectations

    An effective manager is someone who manages to ensure the efficiency of production and doesn’t waste time. The main managerial functions are to forecast and plan, organize, command, coordinate, and control. They are responsible for dividing the work, imposing a certain discipline, guaranteeing a united command, and, at the same time, the possibility of new…

  • Melrose Hotels’ Human Resource Management

    Introduction The revolution that has been witnessed across the world has specifically targeted the UK market with many companies moving forward to develop better and more meaningful ways through which they can outdo their rivals and success in their businesses. One of the companies that have the capacities to fulfill such dreams is Melrose, a…

  • The Contribution of Quality and Improvement Processes to Risk Management

    Risk management serves a great purpose in healthcare because of the rampant risks, and organizations are required to have competent risk managers to carry out management plan activities. Risk reduction strategy aims at minimizing exposure and is handled by skilled risk managers. Risk managers detect and evaluate risks so that they reduce damages associated with…

  • The Fyre Festival 2017 Project Management

    Fyre festival 2017 organizers should have considered having a quality assurance team to enhance the event’s success. For a project to be successful, it has to deliver quality that exceeds customer expectations while also considering the costs. A quality assurance team plays a significant role in avoiding mistakes in the products or services a project…

  • Emergency Management Systems in the US and Canada

    Table of Contents Introduction U.S. Emergency Management System Canada Emergency Management System Multinational Response to Emergencies involving U.S. and Canada Similarities and Differences Interagency, Collaboration, and Communication Conclusion References Introduction The United States of America and Canada border each other and have forged a partnership based on common values, shared geography, and similar values. These…

  • Business Management: Cross-Training Theory

    Table of Contents Introduction Application of The theory Conclusion Works Cited Introduction To optimize productivity benefits, businesses today are cross-training their employees to leap the economies of scale that come with such strategies. Cross-training refers to the coaching of employees in a variety of skills and responsibilities in various tasks so as to improve their…

  • Change Management in Education

    Change management in education plays a crucial role determining the main objectives and strategies. Michael Fullan underlines that change in schools and educational establishments should be based on careful analysis of the current situation and future goals of the organization. The author identifies the main issues which influence educational process and business training: moral duty,…

  • The Floodplain Management Services (FPMS) Program

    Abstract Management and preparedness of an emergency is essential in mitigation of possible effects of natural disasters. In aquatic regions, hazard reduction depends on assessment of geographic and natural factors. Even though risk prevention and resilience are connected they are not similar since the former is a pre-disaster strategy that helps accomplish the latter. Resilience…