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“Indirect Costs” Please respond to the following:Predict VectorCal’s indirect costs based on the direct costs (e.g. direct labor, direct materials or both). Next, from the e-Activity provide two examples of companies with the same indirect costs that you predicted for VectorCal. Speculate on what the indirect costs of the existing companies bodes for the future of VectorCal.Suggest one way in which how VectorCal could estimate the future indirect costs for at least ten potential line items related to the production of its navigation systems. Determine two to three (2-3) line items that could affect the indirect costs the most. Justify your response

 

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“”Analyze the short case below and recommend a new compensation system that includes variable pay components designed to address the specific problems this organization is experiencing. Describe your recommendations and discuss how your recommendations will help resolve the specific problems. Make certain you clearly explain your reasoning, including explanations of relevant motivation theories and concepts.Designing a Variable Pay Plan You have been brought in as a compensation consultant for MiniMite Company, which makes high quality electrical distribution devices for commercial applications. The products are relatively quick to produce, with the plant producing several thousand different products a day. The products are relatively inexpensive and the industry is very competitive, so the profit margin on each product is small and all production costs must be kept low. The company has two major problems. First, it has been lagging behind the competition in developing new products. Second, its existing products are more expensive to produce than the competition’s equivalent products. About two years ago, the company hired 2 people to create a new research and development department to develop new products with larger profit margins, but no new products have been developed by them. Neither person seems very motivated to perform, although they seem to have the technical knowledge necessary to be effective. In addition, in an attempt to improve its productivity, about two years ago the company also shifted to a team-based method of production where production workers function as a self-directed work team in producing a complete product (i.e., the workers are empowered to make many decisions in this system). All workers must be able to do all of the tasks necessary for the production of the device. (Previously, the production process was an assembly line where each worker did a specific task all day, every day as part of a traditional assembly-line process.) A virtually identical production process significantly improved productivity at other plants in the same industry that make similar products. Unfortunately, despite offering cross training for all of the employees in the production process so that each person can perform all of the production process jobs, only 25% of the employees have taken the training and can perform all of the production tasks. After two years of experience, management has concluded that the new team-based production process hasn’t improved productivity, although quality has improved. In addition, plant managers (first-line supervisors and their immediate superiors) have not been happy with the new team-based production method because they believe they have lost the power to control their employees and yet they are being held ultimately responsible for plant productivity. The company pays production employees a base pay reflecting a “match” pay policy. The production workers get regular, across-the-board annual increases each year based on a variety of factors, but there is no true merit pay because it would cost too much if base pay increased every year. The company also offers a profit-sharing program in which all employees can earn up to 1% of their base pay in year-end profit sharing payments in the form of company stock. The company wants you to develop a compensation system that might help it address its problems

 

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W5 D3 Review this week’s course materials and learning activities.

Respond to one or more of the following prompts in one to two paragraphs:

Provide citation and reference to the material(s) you discuss.

Students need to contribute two substantive posts in this discussion by the due date indicated. The substantive posts can be any combination of responses and replies.

The Supply Chain Council has developed many metrics to measure the performance of the overall supply chain. It has used these standardized measures to develop benchmarks for comparisons between companies. Exhibit 17.4 contains a list of some of these measures with average and best-in-class benchmarks. The average and best-in-class measures are for typical large industrial products. The Supply Chain Council has developed sets of measures similar to these for many different categories of companies. (Jacobs, F. R. and Chase, R. 2014, p. 436)

Review your organization or an organization with which you are familiar.

Identify and discuss three (3) metrics to measure the performance of the overall supply chain of your organization.

 

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Provide a 14 pages analysis while answering the following question: Monitoring in Safety Management Systems in Aviation. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. Data collection is an intricate part of a safety management systems and under the FAA AC 150 5200-37, it is not only required but it is essential to ensure that all the provisions of the FAA AC 150 5200-37 are adhered to. It should be noted that the FAA AC 150 5200-37 ensures that a proper balance with regards to the implementation of any safety management system and the capability of the organization itself to implement its own should be considered as long as it adheres to the minimum safety threshold prescribed by law. This way, even the safety strategy that maybe formulated and implemented by the organization itself may far exceed the standards prescribed by law but the development of a stringent safety policy should be encouraged beyond what is mandated by law if it vital or essential in the operation.

Data collection should have the following focus: First is the Compliance Monitoring of the Policies and Procedures and the other is the incident recording and resolution recording that should similarly detail the temporary solutions provided therein. The twin strategy should ensure that old safety issues are addressed not to mention the new ones including those neglected or overlooked in the first assessment are recorded when they create a problem. The data collection strategy will equally be used as a means or as a vehicle to discover patterns if not continuously manifesting incidents that could be an indication of a systemic problem that should be resolved at the soonest possible time.

Compliance monitoring is best conducted using an objective measure in the form of statistics that best convey the true state or the actual compliance of an organization. Compliance monitoring is also the best way to determine the preparedness.

 

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