My first Engineering, will be a post that expresses the thought process, when making uncertain decisions in the most important point of life. One has to share his own experience, when trying to bring some uncommon topics into light. I have handled this post by writing about someone I am very familiar with and that is I, myself. When you consider the life of an average student in the provisional state of Tamil Nadu, India, he would most probably end up becoming an Engineer. Although, I was sailing in the same boat as many, I always wanted to shine in the work I do. With some good grades from your school, you can get into some reputed institutes in Tamil Nadu, which was in my case named as Government College of Technology located in the city of Coimbatore, India. There is a common saying in India that, students study hard in private schools to get into reputed Government colleges. I was also such a guy, who strived hard in school, to join a top ranked Government Engineering c
Location Planning INTRODUCTION Every firm must use location planning techniques. There are many options for location planning. Corporations choose from expanding an existing location, shutting down one location and moving to another, adding new locations while retaining existing facilities, or doing nothing. There are a variety of methods used to decide the best location or alternatives for the corporation. Methods such as identifying the country, general region. Several factors that influence location positioning include the location of raw materials, proximity to the market, climate, and culture. Models for evaluating whether a location is best for an organization consist of cost-profit analysis for locations, the centre of gravity model, the transportation model, and factor rating. The main factors that affect location decisions include regional factors, community considerations, and site-related factors. Community factors consist of quality of life