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Warehousing And Distribution Systems Psa 505, Andree Rathemacher Sep 2019

Warehousing And Distribution Systems Psa 505, Andree Rathemacher

Library Impact Statements

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Procurement And Supplier Management Psa 506, Andree Rathemacher Sep 2019

Procurement And Supplier Management Psa 506, Andree Rathemacher

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"Good Vibrations", Shannon Kolasinski, Lucy Moyes May 2018

"Good Vibrations", Shannon Kolasinski, Lucy Moyes

Senior Honors Projects

Through the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control) process, our goal was to show VIBCO, a local manufacturing company, that its business could be improved with the help of various six sigma tools. Currently, its daily production includes a large variety of products, such as industrial vibrators, vibratory equipment, and mounting brackets and hardware. The particular production area that we chose to focus on, however, was the large turbine cell.

More specifically, the purpose of our project was to create a process improvement, through the use of a kanban system, to better manage the company’s production of large turbines. …


Senior Business Seminar Proposal, Alex C. Mcgrainer May 2017

Senior Business Seminar Proposal, Alex C. Mcgrainer

Senior Honors Projects

How could a single idea increase the value of a university’s college of business? My project aims to do this through the successful implementation of a single class. It addresses some of the most important factors that current and prospective students should consider while they undergo their college searches, such as the post-graduation employment rate and starting salary across majors of interest.

My inspiration for the topic came from students struggling to find a job. I realized that every year around March, they would begin to suffer due to the self-inflicted pressure of being unemployed after commencement. I immediately knew …