The first thing to consider is what a consultant might actually be able to
do for a company.For instance, does the consultant have a demonstrated track
record of achieving cost reduction and the resources to deal with your sized
company?Then there cone crusher
parts is the question of the fee and how it will be paid. Arrangements can
range from a fee for service to a contingency fee (a fee that is based on
results). A consultant who receives their fee entirely from the supplier cannot
be assumed to be independent.Where a contingency fee is charged, it is generally
expressed as a percentage of the savings obtained over a period of one year. The
usual figure is around 50 percent, although lower percentages can be found.This
might sound a lot, but look at it from the consultant's viewpoint.
They are
bearing all the risk in proposing a contingency fee as they are undertaking a
lot of work 'up-front' before being entitled to any fee. If no savings are
found, then no payment is received. For instance, these are the steps a
consultant might need to undertake where a change of supplier is deemed
necessary:(a) The company's category spend is analysed in detail to form the
basis for selecting an appropriate supplier so that that suppliers will fully
understand the company's needs.(b) Tender documentation is prepared to ensure
that there is full understanding of what is required from suppliers and that
they have sufficient information to be able to offer the most favourable
rates.(c) A detailed review of the tenders received is undertaken to ensure the
best decision.
(d)The implementation process, which typically takes 6-8 weeks,
is actively managed.(e) Once the new supplier is in place the bills are checked
to ensure that the correct rates are being applied, and 'teething' problems are
resolved.(f) Continued reviews are undertaken over a set period, depending on
the overhead category, to ensure that the company receives all that it expects
from the new arrangement.(g) Finally, the company is helped to understand
movements in rates so that rates can be renegotiated with the supplier in
accordance with general movements in the market.Fred Marfleet is the chairman of
Expense Reduction Analysts. ERA is an international cost management consultancy
operating in over 20 countries.
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It goes with rolling of a cylinder; he says that there are two distinct types of
cause working here. One is our pushing the cylinder to make it move; this is the
'auxiliary and proximate cause' ? we can call it the 'external cause'. And the
other is the cylinder's being round; this is the 'complete and primary cause' ?
which we can call the 'internal cause'. We may be inclined to object that the
being round is not really a cause. It is a property that the cylinder has, as
would be its redness and heaviness, just in case it is red and heavy. The color
and weight of the cylinder have no bearing on its rolling ? a blue, light
cylinder rolls just as well ? its roundness does have a bearing on its rolling:
if it weren't round, it wouldn't roll. We would say that the roundness was a
necessary condition for the cylinder's rolling, just as the pushing of the
cylinder was also necessary: no push, no rolling.
But together both the
roundness and the pushing were sufficient for the rolling.Chrysippus wants us to
note that both the external cause and the internal cause themselves had causes
properly located in the causal nexus comprising the entire history of the world.
The external cause of the push was itself caused by our foot swinging to meet
the cylinder, and the internal cause of the cylinder's roundness was caused by
the manufacturing process cone crusher
parts that made it. And we may suppose that the rolling will itself cause
something else to happen, such as the knocking over of a sheep, or a splash in
the stream, or both. In short, nothing has happened which violates the theory of
causal determinism. I think the above example would have certainly cleared
everything, for this same concept I would like to quote my example.
(Note: this
is based on theism and for atheist I have a separate thing let me not put that
here).before going into the example, by this time you would be clear that god
has predetermined certain things and the rest remains in our hands, to be more
clear I add the example here "the 'fate' is that you have to travel in a
particular road, the lane you choose in that road is your 'free will', you may
choose a smooth lane, or a thorny one. Depending on what you chose you will be
given the results and that implies your good and bad deeds." now a question may
be raised if not everything is free will, or fate, but a complex of both, then
where is the boundary that separates the duo.
For that the above example will
stand for. Thus even though deity has given us power and will, we are limited
with our powers, with that power circle we can act according to our free will
and that decides all. So it is clear that whatever happens now, happened by, and
going to happen in future is 'co-fated' and doesn't falls in either of the two
poles.In this area I have just given a brief introduction and description of
what is what and why it is and why it is not. It is just a succinct picture
depicted about different notions.
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07/10/2019
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