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  • 156 Webster Park Ave, Columbus, OH 43214 (614) 263-3573

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Company: Oclc Sep 2019 Position: Business systems analyst manager

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School / High School: Universidad Metropolitana (Ve) 1975 to 1980

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Requirements Analysis • Business Analysis • Project Management • Management Consulting • Business Process Improvement • Information Architecture • Data Modeling • Business Strategy • Functional Requirements • Operations Management • Process Modeling • Software Quality Assurance • Service Delivery Management • User Interface Design • Technical Writing • Engagement Management • Business Process Management

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Business Systems Analyst Manager

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Location:
Columbus, OH
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Oclc
Business Systems Analyst Manager

Oclc
Lead Business System Analyst

Kforce Inc May 2018 - Aug 2018
Senior Consultant

Hmb Sep 2016 - Sep 2017
Principal Consultant

Hmb Jul 1, 2012 - Jul 2016
Senior Consultant
Education:
Universidad Metropolitana (Ve) 1975 - 1980
Academia Merici
Skills:
Requirements Analysis
Business Analysis
Project Management
Management Consulting
Business Process Improvement
Information Architecture
Data Modeling
Business Strategy
Functional Requirements
Operations Management
Process Modeling
Software Quality Assurance
Service Delivery Management
User Interface Design
Technical Writing
Engagement Management
Business Process Management

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System And Method For Managing Returnable Containers

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US Patent:
7650297, Jan 19, 2010
Filed:
Dec 4, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/728322
Inventors:
Steven Baker - Piqua OH, US
Alan Yacobozzi - Marysville OH, US
Helena Porczak - Naperville IL, US
Catalina Reasoner - Columbus OH, US
Assignee:
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - Tokyo
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 28, 705 8, 705 10, 705 22
Abstract:
The present invention is a system and method for managing returnable containers according to a manufacturer's production schedule. It provides capabilities to move and adjust container inventory throughout the entire parts supply chain. Movements of the containers are tracked to ensure each supplier has at all times a physical inventory of containers that is adequate to ship parts in a timely manner to the manufacturer's facilities. Container movement is controlled through the use of process flows and their relationship with physical locations called “inventory holding areas. ” An inventory holding area reflects the quantity of containers that are held within that portion of the supply chain. Each of these portions is represented by an “inventory holding area type. ” The system and method operate based on the function of the inventory holding area types and the relationships between each other.
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