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Omar Sakr

    Omar Sakr, un poeta arabo australiano musulmano, approfondisce nei suoi lavori i temi dell'identità, della famiglia e dell'appartenenza. La sua poesia è caratterizzata da una cruda onestà e musicalità, dissezionando in modo incisivo le complessità del vivere tra culture diverse. Lo stile di Sakr è al contempo personale e universale, riflettendo una profonda comprensione della condizione umana. La sua scrittura offre una lente unica per osservare l'Australia contemporanea.

    Optimal Production Planning
    The Lost Arabs
    Son of Sin
    • 2024

      Son of Sin

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Exploring themes of repressed desire and human complexity, this extraordinary tale features a rich tapestry of characters, including angels, djinn, and even whimsical animals like kangaroos and bats. Omar Sakr's poetic narrative delves into the intricacies of identity and the impact of societal issues, creating a unique blend of fantasy and profound reflection on the human experience.

      Son of Sin
    • 2023

      Optimal Production Planning

      Strategy for a Global CPG Company

      • 56pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The book addresses the ongoing challenge faced by Consumer-Packaged Goods companies in balancing efficiency and agility. It introduces a Mixed Integer Linear Programming model aimed at minimizing costs while navigating operational constraints and current supply chain inputs. The findings advocate for a hybrid production planning strategy that combines level-production and demand-chase approaches, leading to substantial cost savings. This strategy emphasizes optimizing the entire supply chain rather than relying on departmental budget management, ultimately enhancing overall efficiency.

      Optimal Production Planning
    • 2020

      The Lost Arabs

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Award-winning Arab Australian poet presents poetry that interrogates the bonds and borders of family, faith, queerness, and nationality.

      The Lost Arabs