Suppose you have been given the task of reducing inventory in your company, wit

Suppose you have been given the task of reducing inventory in your company, without negatively impacting customer service. What actions might you be able to take to accomplish the task? (125-150 words) Use Taco Bell as example 
Use the attached Source only 
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1. How would you identify categories about which to collect information from yo

1. How would you identify categories about which to collect information from your customers. For example, specify, categories that describe possible causes or types of defects?
2. How will you gather data and calculate the frequency of observations in each category for an appropriate time period?
3. How will you sort your categories in descending order based on your percentages?
4. Present your data graphically and identify the vital few categories that account for most of the variation.
5. 8 – 10 slides excluding cover and reference page
6. Two outside sources
7. MLA format – examples and sources to use. 
Attached: example pptx, sources(chapter 6-7). 

  Go to https://library.gcu.edu. 2.From the library home page, choose “Find Jou

 
Go to https://library.gcu.edu.
2.From the library home page, choose “Find Journal Articles” (you may have to sign in with your GCU login information).
3.Click the “Peer Reviewed” box.
4.Type “higher education” in the LopeSearch search box and click “Search”.
5.You will see a new internet browser window open with three search boxes and more options for searching. In the first search box is “higher education”.  Now, type “disability” in the second search box (below where you typed “higher education”).
6.Confirm the default selection to the left of each search box in the dropdown box is the “AND.”  Click Search.  (If you did not click Peer Review before clicking search, scroll down the page to “Refine Results” located on the left side of the page. The “Peer Review” option is located under “Limit To.”)
7.Scroll through the search results and locate the journal article titled “Higher Education and Disability: A Systematic Review of Assessment Instruments Designed for Students, Faculty, and Staff.”
8.Click on the article title.
9.Locate the “cite” icon on the right side of the screen.
10.Click on the cite icon, find the APA citation, and highlight and copy the APA citation (right click on the highlighted selection to copy). Paste it in the box below. Right click on 
the mouse in the box below and under the “Paste Option” select the icon for “Merge Formatting.”
(If the citation does not copy over with a hanging indent, use Control + T)
11.Always review the appropriate style guides to make sure the reference from the database citation tool correctly follows the rules for the appropriate citation and style format that you are using. The Library database citation tool may use information from electronic resources that is not yet standardized, so it is important to review the citation information carefully and update as needed to reflect the proper format.
GCU Library’s Citing Sources Guide: https://libguides.gcu.edu/CitingSources
12.Go back to your internet browser and your library database search results. Keep “higher education” in the top search box. (If you are timed out or have closed your previous results, start again at https://library.gcu.edu). Click on “Find Journal Articles”, click the
Peer-Reviewed box, type “higher education” into the search box and click “Search.”
13.Type “leadership” in the second search box (below where you typed “higher education”).
14.Type “glass-ceiling” in the third search box (below where you typed “leadership”).
15.Confirm the default selection to the left of each search box in the dropdown box is “AND.”  Click Search.
16.Scroll through the search results and locate the journal article titled “Climbing the Stairs to Leadership: Reflections on Moving Beyond the Stained‐Glass Ceiling.”
17.As you did in #8, copy the APA citation and place it in the box below (Make sure you have a hanging indent and the citation is correct.):
18.Copy and paste the “Abstract/Summary” in the box below:
19.Read the “Abstract/Summary” and write two to three sentences, briefly summarizing what the article is about in the box below

  Go to https://library.gcu.edu. 2.From the library home page, choose “Find Jou

 
Go to https://library.gcu.edu.
2.From the library home page, choose “Find Journal Articles” (you may have to sign in with your GCU login information).
3.Click the “Peer Reviewed” box.
4.Type “higher education” in the LopeSearch search box and click “Search”.
5.You will see a new internet browser window open with three search boxes and more options for searching. In the first search box is “higher education”.  Now, type “disability” in the second search box (below where you typed “higher education”).
6.Confirm the default selection to the left of each search box in the dropdown box is the “AND.”  Click Search.  (If you did not click Peer Review before clicking search, scroll down the page to “Refine Results” located on the left side of the page. The “Peer Review” option is located under “Limit To.”)
7.Scroll through the search results and locate the journal article titled “Higher Education and Disability: A Systematic Review of Assessment Instruments Designed for Students, Faculty, and Staff.”
8.Click on the article title.
9.Locate the “cite” icon on the right side of the screen.
10.Click on the cite icon, find the APA citation, and highlight and copy the APA citation (right click on the highlighted selection to copy). Paste it in the box below. Right click on 
the mouse in the box below and under the “Paste Option” select the icon for “Merge Formatting.”
(If the citation does not copy over with a hanging indent, use Control + T)
11.Always review the appropriate style guides to make sure the reference from the database citation tool correctly follows the rules for the appropriate citation and style format that you are using. The Library database citation tool may use information from electronic resources that is not yet standardized, so it is important to review the citation information carefully and update as needed to reflect the proper format.
GCU Library’s Citing Sources Guide: https://libguides.gcu.edu/CitingSources
12.Go back to your internet browser and your library database search results. Keep “higher education” in the top search box. (If you are timed out or have closed your previous results, start again at https://library.gcu.edu). Click on “Find Journal Articles”, click the
Peer-Reviewed box, type “higher education” into the search box and click “Search.”
13.Type “leadership” in the second search box (below where you typed “higher education”).
14.Type “glass-ceiling” in the third search box (below where you typed “leadership”).
15.Confirm the default selection to the left of each search box in the dropdown box is “AND.”  Click Search.
16.Scroll through the search results and locate the journal article titled “Climbing the Stairs to Leadership: Reflections on Moving Beyond the Stained‐Glass Ceiling.”
17.As you did in #8, copy the APA citation and place it in the box below (Make sure you have a hanging indent and the citation is correct.):
18.Copy and paste the “Abstract/Summary” in the box below:
19.Read the “Abstract/Summary” and write two to three sentences, briefly summarizing what the article is about in the box below

   Question 1. True or false? Simple changes to an organization’s mission state

  
Question 1. True or false? Simple changes to an organization’s mission statement can have a profound effect upon the company’s approach and goals.
   True 
 False 
Question 2. The ability to comprehend the whole and examine interrelationships between the parts in order to identify and solve problems accurately is known as
  Mental models 
  Shared vision 
  Team learning 
    Systems thinking 
Question 3. The willingness to learn from experience and apply what is learned to perform successfully under new conditions is known as
  Leadership versatility 
  Leadership agility 
    Learning agility 
  Emotional intelligence 
Question 4. Which of the following is true in organization with a “flattened” layer of management?
    Decision-making power is passed to the employee-level 
  Decision-making power is passed to the leadership-level 
  Communication occurs primarily in a vertical fashion 
  Communication is hindered due to the formation of “silos” 
Question 5. Which of the following is not true of learning organizations?
  They avoid “one size fits all” approaches to dealing with change 
    They do not fail regularly 
  They do not look at change as something that is to be avoided at all costs 
  They deal with change issue in a collaborative fashion 
Question 6. True or false? The “systems thinking” approach can serve to prevent and reduce “learning disabilities”
    True 
  False 
Question 7. Which corporation’s value statement reads: “Don’t Be Evil”?
  Whole Foods 
  Netflix 
    Google 
  Microsoft 
Question 8. The process of continually clarifying and deepening our personal vision, focusing our energies, and of seeing reality objectively is known as
  Systems thinking 
    Personal mastery 
  Shared vision 
  Team learning 
Question 9. Which of the following is a typical quality of an “agile” organization?
    Responding quickly to relevant external events 
  Centralized decision-making in a top-down fashion 
  Conducting extensive market research to predict future market climates 
  Highly hierarchical organizational structure 
Question 10. True or false? In the modern environment of effective organizational leadership, communication and collaboration take priority over dictatorial authority.
    True 
  False