Kristen’s Cookies 1 Examples of a Process in Service Companies Processing an insurance claim for an accident. Admitting a patient to a hospital. Performing the 30‚000-mile maintenance on a car. 2 Concepts This case will familiarize you with the following concepts: PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM THROUGHPUT TIME FOR AN ACTIVITY THROUGHPUT TIME FOR THE PROCESS CAPACITY OF AN ACTIVITY CYCLE TIME OF AN ACTIVITY BOTTLENECK CAPACITY OF THE PROCESS CYCLE TIME OF THE PROCESS UTILIZATION OF
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i. 3doz- self = 12 minutes and roommate= 10 minutes (total =22 minutes) Note: see flow diagram for time per unit/task 4. Because your baking trays hold exactly one dozen cookies‚ you will produce and sell cookies by the dozen. Should you give any discount for people who order two dozen cookies‚ three dozen cookies or more? If so‚ how much? Will it take you longer to fill a two-dozen cookie order than a one-dozen cookie order? (While answering this question‚ think about the different costs—labor
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Project Scope Statement of Cookies Café Ney ney Project Objective To open a high quality cookies cafe within six months at cost not to exceed $80‚000. Maintain a high standard of food quality and service‚ Ensure a friendly comfortable atmosphere‚ Distribute monthly fliers to neighborhood‚ businesses and churches‚ Offer discount coupons‚ Maintain and use a customer mailing list Deliverables The product will be distributed in the restaurant by food servers. The cookies and pretzel will be made
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Bar cookies are probably the easiest to make. You don’t have to roll them‚ assemble them or anything else. You just bake them in a pan and when they are cool‚ cut them into squares or bars. Bar cookies come in a variety of flavors and some are cake like while others are more dense and chewy. Brownies are probably the most popular bar cookie. BROWNIES The name of this cookie comes from the color of the cookie after they are baked. They are either cake-like or chewing and gooey and chocolate
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chip cookies”. The purpose of this experiment is to see which type of butter substance is best for bakers to use to make the best chocolate chip cookie. The information from this project will help people who love to bake‚ to find the best way to make cookies that their eaters will enjoy the most. All bakers around the world bake cookies differently. Some use more flour than others‚ some don’t use eggs‚ and some make them gluten free. But they all have a unique way of baking the best cookies for
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The Duration of the bottleneck = (Setting thermostat and Timer) + (Baking Cookies) = 1 minute + 9 minute = 10 minutes Maximum no of orders we can fill in a night = (No of minutes per night-Duration of First Setup) / Cycle Time + 1 = ((240 – 26) / 10) + 1 = 22.4 orders ~ 22 orders Explanation: This is because the first order takes 26 minutes for the first batch of cookies to finish and each subsequent batch takes 10 minutes because it has reached steady
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Wakefield in 1930. She owned the Toll House Inn‚ in Whitman‚ Massachusetts‚ a very popular restaurant that featured home cooking in the 1930s. Her cookbook‚ Toll House Tried and True Recipes‚ was published in 1936 by M. Barrows & Company‚ New York. It included the recipe "Toll House Chocolate Crunch Cookie"‚ which rapidly became a favorite to be baked in American homes. Chocolate chip cookies are commonly made with high in calorie ingredients including sugar‚ flour‚ eggs‚ butter‚ chocolates‚ etc. Some
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Mrs. Fields Cookies is a small company selling freshly baked goods through privately owned specialty stores (each store sells only Mrs. Fields products). The company has about 8‚000 employees worldwide and less than 150 information systems people for a unique leverage of MIS resources. The company uses information systems extensively in its processing‚ communications‚ and other management functions‚ including operations of the stores and hiring sales employees. 1. Would you describe Mrs. Fields’
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"Soldier’s Home" has received much attention‚ especially from the Vietnam-era baby boomers. Like many of his pieces‚ the story is much more complex then it seems on the surface. Mr. Hemingway is renowned for his description‚ though he is sometimes criticized for the seeming simplicity of "Soldier’s Home." Upon closer examination‚ the story becomes not only a simple tale of a young man returning from war‚ but also a story of a commonplace struggle‚ portrayed through the eyes of young Krebs. This style of
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Mrs. Fields ’ store in Palto Alto‚ California. The Mrs. Fields store concept quickly expanded to a national and international level. With more than 500 Mrs. Fields ’ cookie stores in 25 states and five countries on four continents‚ Mrs. Fields ’ Cookies was dependent on a corporate structure that was technologically advanced. The company ’s organizational strategy included a flat organizational structure feel and a management control system that "put as much decision making and intelligence into
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