ResMed Limited is Australia’s largest manufacturer and exporter of medical devices. As a long-term Objective customer, ResMed embarked on a global roll out of Objective’s content, collaboration and process management solution. With over 1400 users in 18 countries, Objective is used to help speed products to market, as well as meet stringent local and international biomedical regulations.ResMed is a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor of products for the diagnosis and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and other respiratory disorders. As a global leader, its products are distributed in over 70 countries and the company has enjoyed more than ten years of consistent revenue and profit growth. Click here to read more…
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Case Study on ResMed
ResMed is a global leader in making medical devices that help people with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and other respiratory disorders. Characterized by the interruption of normal breathing patterns during sleep, an estimated 18 million people in the United States suffer from SDB symptoms. Dedicated to discovering innovative solutions, ResMed invests 7% of its net revenues in research and product development…
The Challenge: ResMed wanted to refine the manufacturing process for its best-selling masks and machines as part of its continuing efforts to improve product quality. They hoped that this initiative would reveal how to maximize the efficiency of their manufacturing efforts, raise the visibility and boost understanding of the process, identify changes in production that could improve product quality, and showcase the benefits of statistical process control to others in the company…
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Case Study for Compumedics Ltd
Compumedics, headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, is a medical technology firm that develops computerbased diagnostic technologies in the areas of sleep, neurology and cardiology. Its products are developed and manufactured at its Melbourne headquarters. The company conducts sales, service and support operations for the North American market from a base in Charlotte, N.C. Compumedics is constantly developing new software in Australia that must be distributed to employees and customers in both Australia and the United States. Read more..

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Case study on Tempur-Pedic
Tempur-Pedic International, Inc. manufactures and
distributes premium mattresses and pillows made
from its proprietary TEMPUR� pressure-relieving
material. It is the worldwide leader in specialty
sleep, the fastest growing segment of the estimated
$13 billion global mattress market. The company,
based in Lexington, Kentucky, operates in over 70
countries and is publicly traded on
the New York Stock Exchange.
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Case Study on Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
“At Fisher & Paykel Healthcare we believe everyone should enjoy a good night’s sleep. We’ve based our business on this belief.” While this may underpin the design and manufacture of Fisher & Paykel Healthcare products, it flows through to those technicians who have to manage the hardware and software solutions.
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare (FPH) is a leading designer and manufacturer of heated humidification products and systems for use in respiratory care and the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. A core value and strength of the company is the integration of research and development right through to product manufacture. They also produce a range of innovative patient warming devices and neonatal care products. Click here to read more…
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Case Study on Respironics, Inc
Respironics, the leading provider of innovative solutions for the global sleep and respiratory markets, purchased a former Westinghouse facility in Monroeville to expand it’s customer service, support and R & D operations. Over a 2-year period, they will be taking over the building in phases as Westinghouse employees vacate.
At the outset of the move, Siemon was the connectivity solution of choice at Respironics. However they did not use Siemon cable or patch cords. Mark Salopek, the Project Engineer at Respironics designed a system that utilized 10 foot category 6 patch cords in the closets to eliminate horizontal management and provide a higher density install. These cords were made by a cable assembly house and would only pass category 5e in a channel test. Click here to read more…
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Case Study on Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder, or dyssomnia, characterized by excessive sleepiness and sleep attacks at inappropriate times, such as while at work. People with narcolepsy often experience disturbed nocturnal sleep and an abnormal daytime sleep pattern, which often is confused with insomnia. Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder, affecting over 3 million people in the world.
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study skills time management
In order to be successful in your math course, you will need to attend class and study at least 2 hours per week outside of class for each hour in class.
Let’s do the math: If you are taking a 5-unit math class, then you will need to spend 5 + 2 x 5 = 15 hours per week on your math. This is a minimum amount of time if you want to learn the material and pass the course.
There are 7 x 24 = 168 hours in each week. If you sleep 8 x 7 = 56 hours per week; eat 3 x 7 =21 hours per week, that leaves 91 hours left. Do you have a job? Subtract those hours from the 91. Do you go shopping, take showers, have other social obligations or are taking other classes? Subtract those hours as well.
To be able to have control over your life – manage your time, don’t let it manage you!
To be healthier and happier (less stress).
There are numerous books devoted to the topic of time management. Some suggested resources appear at the end of this discussion. In the meantime, wise students will do the following to help manage their time as a student:
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Case Study on Insomnia
Insomnia is most often defined by an individual’s report of sleeping difficulties. While the term is sometimes used in sleep literature to describe adisorder demonstrated by polysomnographic evidence.
In 1791, in a small town near Venice, a man named Giacomo was born. Members of his family tended to be physically impressive, powerful and broad-shouldered (and still are today), but one day in the fall of 1836, at the age of 45, Giacomo fell mysteriously ill.
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