Provide three rules for identifying if a process is out of control, in addition to a single point being outside of the control limits
A single point outside the control limits
Two out of three successive points on the same side of the center line and farther than 2 standard deviations from the overall mean
Four out of five successive points on the same side of the center line and farther than 1 standard deviation from the overall mean
A run of nine data points in a row that are on the same side of the center line
Six (or more) points in a row that are continually increasing (or decreasing)
Fourteen (or more) points in a row that alternate in direction, increasing then decreasing
Fifteen points in a row that are all within 1 standard deviation of the mean on either side of the mean
Eight points in a row where none is within 1 standard deviation of the mean and the points are in both directions from the mean
Obvious consistent or persistent patterns that suggest that there is something unusual about the data
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The double-entry system is possible because all business transactions have at least two equal and opposite aspects
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Cohesiveness can be measured at the individual and organizational levels.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Use this information for questions that refer to the Sunny Day Foods (SDF) case.For six months, Kim Wu has been working for Sunny Day Foods (SDF), a fast-growing manufacturer of organic foods. After graduating college, she worked for four years as a sales rep for a nationally known food company; but she jumped at the chance when SDF contacted her about becoming marketing manager for its breakfast foods division, which sells dry cereals and a pancake mix.Kim spent the first few months on the job trying to better understand SDF, its product line, and its marketing strategy. She reviewed the company's past marketing research, commissioned new research, and talked to both consumers and retailers. Now, the CEO of the company wants her thoughts on what the company's marketing strategy should
be for the next few years.Her research indicates that among cereal customers, there are at least five segments of customers who use SDF products.a) One segment, the loyalists, has a strong preference for one or two of the SDF cereals. These customers often go out of their way to visit a store with their favorite SDF cereal and buy only that product at the store.b) Another segment, the regulars, buys SDF cereals without much thought. For them it is just part of their routine and, if you ask them why they pick the cereal, they'd say it's just a habit.c) A third segment, the deal prone, sees SDF cereals as just another organic cereal. They view all organic cereals as pretty much the same and buy whichever brand seems to offer the best deal that week.d) A fourth segment, the politicos, consists of former buyers of SDF cereals. A few years ago, the company took a strong stand in a presidential race and these customers resented it. Now, they boycott all SDF foods because of that incident.e) A fifth segment, SDF who?, is made up of consumers who buy organic cereals but who don't have much awareness of particular organic brand names.In reviewing how SDF currently brands its products, Kim sees that it is using several different approaches. The Sunny Day Foods brand is used on most products the company sells. But a few years ago the company brought out an instant organic oatmeal with the Hot 'n Healthy name. SDF also makes cereal sold by a health food chain; and the package for that chain uses the store's own name, Nature's Foods, as the brand name for the cereal.Which product class best describes how loyalists view SDF cereals? A. shopping product B. impulse product C. specialty product D. regularly unsought product