Kristen’s Cookies Kristen’s Cookies A1) We have analysed the case from two perspectives a) The total time in the first scenario is 26 mins (6 mins for washing‚ 2 mins for spooning‚ 10 mins for baking‚ 8 mins for cooling‚ packing and selling) if the order is placed when there is a pending order/order under process. b) In case‚ the order comes in at or after the wash‚ mix and spoon stage‚ it would take 26 + 10 mins (baking time). Hence‚ it would take 36 mins to fill in a rush order
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min Clean Bowl‚ Add ingredients‚ and Mix 6 Dish Cookies onto Tray* 2 Put cookies in Oven‚ Set Timer & Temp. 1 Baking* 9 Remove cookies and cool 5 Bag cookies* 2 Accept payment 1 Total 26 * Per dozen cookies 2. How many orders can you fill in a night‚ assuming you are open four hours each night? If we use the capacity of the mixing bowl‚ which is 3 dozen cookies per cycle‚ we get a different time. Action Needed
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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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CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction It is no secret that greens are good for the body but surprisingly‚ despite their large number of nutritional advantages‚ they are one of the most under-consumed foods in the average person ’s diet. There is such a wide variety of green vegetable with different textures and tastes that including one or more as part of a balanced diet need no longer be a point of contention. They can easily be incorporated in recipe favorites‚ are inexpensive
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Kristen’s Cookie Co 1. How long will it take for you to fill a rush order? It would take the team 26 minutes. The rush order itself of would require 7 steps as follows (the total cycle time is listed in parentheses): Clean Bowl‚ Add ingredients‚ and Mix (06:00 mins) Dish Cookies onto Tray* (02:00 mins) Put Cookies in Oven‚ Set Timer & Temp*(01:00 mins) Baking * (09:00 mins) Remove cookies and cool (05:00 mins) Bag cookies* (02:00 mins) Accept payment (01:00
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1 Kristen’s Cookie Case (Due at the beginning of 2nd session) Read the case and answer the questions below. Each group should turn in a precise write-up answering the following questions. For each of these questions below (except question 5)‚ provide a detailed analysis that considers different possible order sizes of 1 doz‚ 2 doz and 3 doz. 1. How long will it take you to fill a rush order? a. 1doz- 6+2+1+9+5+2+1= (16+10x) x=1 or 26 minutes b. 2doz- … = (16+10x) x=2 or 36
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chocolate chip cookies Have you ever had some chocolate chip cookies that you could eat the whole box? When my aunt Lora makes cookies this is how our whole family is every time‚ and everyone leaves with the biggest bag of cookies to go home with. Have you ever ate an entire box of cookies before? Well‚ if that’s you I am going to show you step wise how to make these cookies so you can eat your heart out. Today I am going to show you the process from set up‚ to preparation‚ and baking cookies with a
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there order: Negligible for ready “popular” cookies & comparatively lesser for ‘special’ make to order cookies. • Customer Satisfaction: Customers will be happy to get there orders quickly. • Number of cookies: More number of popular & make to order cookies can be served. • Work pressure: Make-to-stock system will reduce the work pressure due to less of a time concern. • Make-to-stock system: Since process is independent of client orders‚ more cookies can be made in less time by utilizing resources
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History of Cookies By: Chelsey Foreman The first cookies were created by accident. Cooks used a small amount of cake batter to test their oven temperature before baking a large cake. The earliest cookie-style cakes are thought to date back to seventh-century Persia. Persia was one of the first countries to cultivate sugar. The word cookie originally came from the Dutch keokje‚ meaning “little cake”. Dutch first popularized cookies in the United States. The British incorporated them in the 19th
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Organization Structure and Design at Insomnia Cookies What do you think the current organization chart at Insomnia Cookies looks like? Is this structure appropriate for its needs? Explain. What forces have most influenced the structure of Insomnia Cookies? Describe CEO and founder Seth Berkowitz’s span of management. The organization chart is quite confusing because employees of Insomnia Cookies perform beyond their role of duty that they are supposed to. An organization structure should
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