In this research article, we build-up a group acceptance sampling plan (GASP) for a resubmitting lot when the lifetime of a product follow the Type II Generalized half-logistic distribution (GHLD). The design parameters of the group acceptance sampling plan for the resubmitted are determined by fixing the experiment termination time and the numbers of testers at the stated producer’s and consumer’s risks both satisfy at the same time. We contrast the proposed GASP with the ordinary group sampling plan and the results are demonstrated with a live data set.
The purpose of this study is to examine the organizational culture of successful secondary schools. A criterion which is set to determine success is the obtaining of high scores by students through standardized achievement tests (SAT). The school which is selected on criterion-based were taken for the data collection. The criteria were 05 schools that remained on top in SAT results in Larkana District. The data was collected through semi-structured interviews and observations. The findings show that student-based variables and studies in the school for special exams play a more significant role than school-based variables on school success. The results also demonstrate that the organizational effective culture impacts the success of the schools holistically. The effective culture within the schools impacts the schools' performance and outcomes in general and specific. It is recommended that steps should be taken to keep healthy management roles for better outcomes for all stakeholders.
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