Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Gaining Control or Securities Litigation and Enforcement Cases and Materials

Gaining Control: Managing Capacity and Priorities

Author: James G Correll

In this new edition of Gaining Control, the authors present best practices for optimizing control of manufacturing processes to meet business objectives. This reliable resource includes real solutions for measurable improvements in effectiveness, employee engagement, and morale. Written by leading experts, it’s perfect for anyone who manages production facilities or supply chains and includes updated coverage of many new developments.



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Cast of Characters.

One. Out of Control.

Two. Gaining Knowledge.

Three. Constructing Routings and Work Centers.

Four. Mastering Dispatching and Scheduling.

Five. Understanding Detail Capacity Planning.

Six. Controlling the Flow of Work.

Seven. Applying Rough-Cut Capacity Planning.

Eight. Joining Forces.

Nine. Scheduling to Capacity Constraints.

Ten. Eliminating Waste and Variability.

Eleven. Advanced Planning, Optimizing, & Scheduling.

Twelve. Moving Ahead.

Index.

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Securities Litigation and Enforcement Cases and Materials

Author: Donna M Nagy

The law school casebook focuses on federal securities litigation and enforcement. Important causes of action and issues are addressed as they are likely to arise in actual litigation, thereby maximizing students' preparation to represent clients in private litigation as well as in SEC and criminal enforcement actions. It includes in depth treatment of the relevant statutory provisions and rules and also class actions, SEC enforcement actions involving market manipulation and insider trading, criminal actions, proxy and tender offer fraud, international securities fraud, and securities arbitration. The casebook is suitable for a variety of two or three credit courses and seminars.



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