How important is quality if you compete on cost? Do cost and quality go together?
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You can compete on cost while still maintaining quality
The Bakery's current utilization is slightly below its design capacity, and considerably
above its effective Capacity. Why should the bakery not run at these levels for very
long?
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, Negative consequences:
-People get tired at work and will start missing
-quality will go down
-equipment gets no maintenance and break down
A production incentive system results in:
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The need to have worker involvement in work measurement
Can MAD tell you if you over or under forecasted?
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No because MAD is always positive
What is a constraint (bottleneck)?
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anything that limits an organization from moving toward or achieving its
goal
What is the naïve approach?
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Assumes the demand/sales forecasted is the same as the last period
The Academic Computing Center has five trainers available in its computer labs to
provide training sessions to students. Assume that the design capacity of the system is
1900 students per semester and that effective capacity equals 90% of design capacity.
If the number of students who actually got their orientation session is 1500, what is the
efficiency of the system?
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87.7%
What does a negative error mean?
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You OVER forecasted
what is throughput?
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amount of money generated per time period through actual sales
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You can compete on cost while still maintaining quality
The Bakery's current utilization is slightly below its design capacity, and considerably
above its effective Capacity. Why should the bakery not run at these levels for very
long?
Give this one a try later!
, Negative consequences:
-People get tired at work and will start missing
-quality will go down
-equipment gets no maintenance and break down
A production incentive system results in:
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The need to have worker involvement in work measurement
Can MAD tell you if you over or under forecasted?
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No because MAD is always positive
What is a constraint (bottleneck)?
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anything that limits an organization from moving toward or achieving its
goal
What is the naïve approach?
, Give this one a try later!
Assumes the demand/sales forecasted is the same as the last period
The Academic Computing Center has five trainers available in its computer labs to
provide training sessions to students. Assume that the design capacity of the system is
1900 students per semester and that effective capacity equals 90% of design capacity.
If the number of students who actually got their orientation session is 1500, what is the
efficiency of the system?
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87.7%
What does a negative error mean?
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You OVER forecasted
what is throughput?
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amount of money generated per time period through actual sales