1. Using at least two different tools‚ analyze the data and present your conclusions. Using the Pareto Chart‚ the number of times all items were graded with the lowest rating “E” was plotted. Based on this chart and on the 80-20 principle‚ the top 3 items namely Speed of service‚ Printed Program‚ and Seating were causing the rest of the complaints on the rest of the items. Cumulative Frequency Speed of Service Printed Program Seating Entertainment Traffic Pricing Parking Prices Season Ticket Plans
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President Starr‚ Here are the calculations for the five areas of concern that you mentioned to me earlier. 1. Total fixed cost that must be covered at each of the games: Fixed costs per game include $20‚000 food service salaries‚ $4‚800 to cover costs of 6 booths $1‚260 hourly wages for 36 booth employees Total fixed costs per game: 20‚000 + 4‚800 + 1‚260 = $26‚060 2. The portion of the fixed cost allocated to each of the items: Soft drink sales need to cover 25% of fixed costs‚ or $6
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Case Study: Southwestern University: F The recent success of Southwestern University’s football program is causing SWU’s president‚ Joel Wisner‚ more problems than he faced during the team’s losing era in the early 1990s. For one thing‚ increasing game-day attendance is squeezing the town of Stephenville‚ Texas and the campus. Complaints are arising over parking‚ seating‚ concession prices‚ and even a shortage of programs at some games. Dr. Wisner‚ once again‚ turns to his stadium manager‚ Hank
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Operations Analysis Week 7 Case Study 2: Southwestern University A (pp. 94-95). See the Case Studies Assignment Rubric in Doc Sharing for assignment details. * Complete the three questions at the end of the case on page 95. Case Studies Southwestern University: (A)* Southwestern University (SWU)‚ a large state college in Stephenville‚ Texas‚ 30 miles southwest of the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex‚ enrolls close to 20‚000 students. In a typical town-gown relationship‚ the school is
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baseball and football in the 1940’s were greatly affected by the United States getting involved into World War II. Body 1- Baseball B. During the early 1940’s‚ the time that the United States was in the World War II‚ baseball
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Situation Analysis The implications of whether we decide to sponsor Matworks’s sales event or not‚ are manifold and need to be explored from the point of view of various stakeholders of Southwestern Ohio Steel LP (SOSLP). To analyze the situation before us‚ I will look at the industry and major stakeholders in our decision in turn. Analysis of the Industry The steel service industry has two major characteristics; costs of transportation over long distances are prohibitive and suppliers are
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Association (N.C.A.A.) placed its harshest football punishment in history on Southern Methodist University (S.M.U.). The repeat violator rule‚ also known as the “death penalty‚” banned the college from playing football for all of the 1987 and only allowed to play seven games in its 1988 season. They used S.M.U. as an example of what could happen when a college excessively violates N.C.A.A. regulations. The death penalty was the last option for the university because they were already on probation for
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HISTORY OF LSU FOOTBALL ABSTRACT "It’s Saturday Night in Death Valley and here come your Fighting Tigers of LSU." Hearing those words from public address announcer Dan Borne’ as the Tigers enter the stadium brings chills to even the casual LSU football fan. Seven nights a year Tiger Stadium becomes the sixth largest city in the state of Louisiana as over 91‚000 fans pack the cathedral of college football to watch the Tigers play. It was in 1893 that LSU first sponsored a football team. The
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On November 7‚ 2015 the Missouri University football team announced they were going on strike until the president of the university stepped down. Two days later on November 9‚ 2015 the president‚ Timothy M. Wolfe‚ and chancellor‚ R. Bowen Loftin‚ of the University of Missouri both resigned from their positions. The strike of the football team and resignation of both university leaders were a result of the same issues. These issues involved multiple racist‚ sexiest‚ and homophobic incidents that were
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your overall impression of Southwestern Energy and using a six-point scale where 6=a very positive impression and 1=a very negative impression‚ please tell me how you would rate the company. "3 [6-pt scale]. If it’s an absolute scale as an investment opportunity and I don’t think you should own any energy stocks‚ they are an energy stock. Again‚ that’s why I asked if it was a relative scale or not. On a relative scale‚ 3." Q4 - OE_Strengths What do you see as Southwestern Energy’s particular strengths
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