TEAM ASSIGNMENT NO. 4 LOCATION PROBLEMS Problem No. 1 A) Based on Labor cost only‚ which location would be most economical to product the items? Data: LOCATION LABOR COST UNITS PRODUCE Cambodia 6 laborers @ $3/day= $18.00/day 40 China 10 laborers @ $2/day= $20.00/day 45 Billings‚ Montana 2 laborers @ $60/day= $120.00/day 100 COST OF GOODS PER UNIT LOCATION Labor cost per day/productivity COST PER UNIT Cambodia $18.00/40 $.45 China $20.00/45 $.44 Billings‚ Montana $120.00/100 $1.20
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND REFLECTION THROUGHTOUT THE SEMESTER Introduction Core Business Skill is a task where I learnt how to improve on my basic skills and improving on personalize learning journal I have learnt many things that have not occurred before in my life. The main attempt here is to explain what I have gain throughout the whole semester. This task can help me boost on my Essential skill such as study skills‚ personal development skills and quantitative skills. This is not an easy
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Waiting Line Questions Render with A PROBLEMS 1. A waiting line meeting the M/M/1 assumptions has an arrival rate of 4 per hour and a service rate of 12 per hour. What is the probability that the waiting line is empty? Po = 1 - λ/μ = 1 - 4/12 = 8/12 or 0.667. (The variety of queuing models‚ easy) {AACSB: Analytic Skills} 2. A waiting line meeting the M/M/1 assumptions has an arrival rate of 4 per hour and a service rate of 12 per hour. What is the average time a unit spends in the system
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Homework Assignment 2 Solution Question 1: (True / False) (20 Points) Answer this question in a table with the question number and the selected answer (True or False) in separate columns as shown below. Question Number Answer 1 2 … 10 Grading 2 points each 1- The feasible solution space only contains points that satisfy all constraints. 2- Graphical solution to linear programming problems can handle problems that involve any number of decision variables. 3- The
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT – Teaching Plan Program : PGPM Course Code : SL OP 502 Class of : 2014 Credits : 3 Semester : II Sessions : 25 Course Coordinator : Prof.M.H.Varma Course Objective: The purpose of this course is to provide students with a basic exposure to the tasks and challenges facing Operations Managers‚ i.e.‚ those people responsible for the vital function of producing the goods and services in any manufacturing and service organization. The ultimate
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Operations management is defined as “the activity of managing the resources which produce and deliver products and services” (Slack et al. 2010 p4). This encompasses the entire activity carried out within the organization. With increasing pressure on organizations to deliver optimally at reduced cost‚ the role of operations has been transformed from that of strategy implementer to one of strategy driver. Operations strategy looks at the patterns of strategic decisions and actions
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greatly. This together with the requirement of timber for an increasing world population has resulted in large scale destruction of forest. According to Porte (1989) 33 million acres of tropical forests are cleared every year. The situation in Bangladesh is not any better than other developing countries. In fact because of its small land base and very large population‚ the situation here is more precarious than most other countries. The population of the country more than two and a half fold in
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at operations management as a source for gaining a competitive advantage‚ operations management and TQM are defined and discussed as to their importancy in the organisation. The differing ways of gaining a competitive advantage are explained as is the way organisational structures and the implementation of technologies aid the building of these advantages. The Cambrian Conservatory and window world is used as an example of efficient operations management. Introduction Operations management is
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Role of Operations Management Operations management is the design operations and improvement of systems that create and deliver a company’s products and services. In other words‚ “is the process of taking input such as raw material and component and turning it in to out put by adding values” (Shaikh‚ 2010). Any activity that relates to the management of the entire business process that produces goods and services falls into the operations category. Competition among today’s organizations has
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Draw and describe the customer benefit pack that Zappos provides. Identify and describe one primary value creation‚ one general management process you encounter at Zappos. (A) General Management Pro Value creation Process Value creation Process Customer
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