UPS Case What are the inputs‚ processing‚ and outputs of UPS’s package tracking system? -Inputs‚ Processing and Outputs of UPS’s package tracking systems include the scan able bar-coded label‚ (DIAD) Delivery Information Acquisition Device‚ bar code devices. UPS drivers automatically capture customers’ signatures along with pickup‚ delivery‚ and time-card information. The drivers place the DIAD into their truck’s vehicle adapter‚ an information- transmitting device that is connected to the cellular
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Operations strategy defines how an organisation could manage their resources for its production. People within the operations management play the most important role in a company. They need to be able to manage how to keep or attract customers to their products or services and have a major competitive advantage against their competitors. Lack of competence and skill within this segment can easily lead to failure and loss. To avoid so‚ a manager needs to comply with a certain strategy to stay on
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Factor Rating (Facility Location) Example-01 A manufacturer of garments is actively considering five alternative locations for setting up its factory. The locations vary in terms of their advantages to the firm. Hence‚ the firm requires a method of identifying the most appropriate location. Based on a survey of its senior executives‚ the firm has arrived at six factors to be considered for final site selection. The rating of each factor on a scale of 1 to 100 provides this information. Further
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! Pick-up ! Cashier Assume that students arrive to drop-o® Rxs at a steady rate of 2 Rxs per minute‚ with an average of one Rx per student. The average number of students in process (those who are waiting and those who are being served) at each station is: Drop-o® - 5 students Pick-up - 3 students Pay cashier - 6 students On average‚ the Fill Rx station has 40 Rxs in process and waiting. Because of this perceived long wait‚ 95% of the students decide to come back later for pick-up. They
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Exercise 1 page 224 a. Using Maximax‚ the worst payoffs for the alternatives are as follws: Do nothing: $60 thousands Expand: $80 thousands Subcontract: $70 thousands Hence‚ since $80 thousands is the best‚ choose to expand the firms using the maximax strategy b. Using Maximin Do nothing: $50 thousands Expand: $20 thousands Subcontract: $40 thousands Hence‚ since $50 thousands is the best‚ choose to do nothing using the maximin strategy c. Using Laplace For the Laplace criterion
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EXAMINATION I NAME: __________________________________________________________ 1. David Upton is president of Upton Manufacturing‚ a producer of Go-Karts tires. Upton makes 2500 tires per day with the following resources: Labor: 50 hours per day @15.00 per hour Raw Material: 20‚000 lbs. per day at @ $3 per lb Energy: $5‚000 per day Capital: $10‚000 per day a) What is the labor
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What competitive priority is important for a discount store‚ such as Zellers? Cost is the most important competitive priority for a discount store‚ such as Zellers. In order to perform competitively as a discount store‚ the organization must emphasize low operating costs. With this priority‚ Zellers can produce at low costs in comparison to competitors and offer products at low prices in order to meet consumer needs and become an order winner. 2. Three generic strategies are low cost‚ niche
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about scientific management in McDonald’s operation‚ I believe the largest fast food McDonald’s is the most successful model on scientific management. Scientific management is a branch of classical approach; Taylor said scientific management is standardisation which means people in organization should be uniformed by company rules or policy which are some written documents. Scientific management is a very important part in management area‚ since look at the history of management. People are living
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Disney’s Planning Process Aggregate planning at Disney World is all about people—how many people will visit the parks and what they will do while there. The Disney property in Florida includes 4 parks‚ 20 hotels‚ 27‚500 rooms‚ 160 miles of roads‚ and 56‚000 employees. Forecasting attendance and guest behavior helps plan for more than 1 billion customer interactions per year‚ and the purchase of 9 million hamburgers‚ 50 million Cokes‚ and tons of “tangible memories.” Planning begins with
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This case study is focused on a company called Vigor Skin Care. Initially known as the “sleeping dog‚” Vigor was barely raking in a profit during its initial years of development. However four years ago‚ Peter Markles‚ the current head of Vigor‚ accepted the challenge of reviving the company. Markles first step in solving this problem was forming a team whose members were committed towards achieving a common goal; bringing success to Vigor. In addition to Markles‚ Sandy Fryda‚ Vigor’s marketing director
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