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Jimmmy:

--- Quote from: Monkeymafia on April 08, 2019, 06:55:09 pm ---If you highlight questions in the final exam, will the examiner be able to see the highlighting (because the exams are scanned)?

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Most likely, but it doesn't have any impact on how they mark.

I know it isn't the case for BusMan, but some subjects (eg. Global Politics) still have their exams marked physically.

JenniS21:

--- Quote from: HonoraryStudent on March 07, 2019, 09:36:00 pm ---doesn't really relate but is business management competitive as other subjects such as further 3/4 and legal 3/4
I don't wanna do stupid mistakes on the exam and lose a study score. :'(
so is business management fun, enjoyable , chill....not boring
worth picking up in year 12 without any 1/2 knowledge?
lemme know

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Yes, business management can be quite competitive considering it is one of the more popular VCE subjects that many students tend to choose. It is however, the type of subject that can definitely be picked up in Units 3/4 if you are willing to put in the work to learn the theory and enjoy the subject.

leonbr264:
Hey Guys
I'm new to this and was wondering if someone could tell me the advantages and disadvantages on Total Quality Management, Materials Management and Lean Management. Would also like to know the best way to get full marks on a 10 mark question.
Thanks very much and would appreciate it.

Monkeymafia:

--- Quote from: leonbr264 on June 07, 2019, 07:37:23 pm ---Hey Guys
I'm new to this and was wondering if someone could tell me the advantages and disadvantages on Total Quality Management, Materials Management and Lean Management. Would also like to know the best way to get full marks on a 10 mark question.
Thanks very much and would appreciate it.

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I think you should download some of the ATAR notes documents in the notes section because they are great! But what I can offer you is just to make sure you understand which each strategy goes under (so a mind map). For example:

There are different strategies that could be implemented by operations:
- quality strategies
- technology strategies
- materials management strategies
- waste minimisation strategies

Quality strategies include:
- quality control
- quality assurance
- total quality management

Technology strategies include:
- automated production lines
- computer aided design
- computer aided manufacturing
- website development

Materials management strategies include:
- forcecasting
- materials requirement planning
- master production schedule
- just in time

Waste minimisation strategies that you need to know:
- lean management principles such as:
             - Timwood
             - pull and push principle (don't know if this is the exact principle I'm just learning timwood),

In terms of a 10 marker - just make sure that you can break up what the question is asking into small manageable sections.

tycusto:
a bit of stretch seeing as my sac is in two hours but does anyone know the role of the operations manager and how they help a business to improve their competitiveness ????? thank you in advance !!

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