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how many units of product have to be sold in order to break even? b) If the company sells 10,000 mops at the product price of $25, what will be the contribution to profit?
If demand is expected to be 80 percent of the current level in five years and management wants to have a capacity cushion of just 4 percent, what capacity requirement should be planned?
A local camera store sells about 10 cameras a day and is relatively constant. Lead times for camera delivery are normally distributed with an average of 6 days and standard deviation of 3 days. a 98
Final assembly and testing will be performed at SCI's existing facilities. Prepare a work breakdown structure (WBS) for this project with activities corresponding to a two level task and sub-task h
Effective project monitoring requires access to projects data, and therefore a Project Cost Accounting System (PCAS) is essential. (a) What are the primary types of data collected by such a system?
Discuss how requirements and contracts of a large project are different from those of a small project. Why the approach must be customized for a large project.
If the cafeteria installs an automatic vendor that dispenses a cup of coffee at a constant time of 15 seconds, how does this change your answers to a and b?
Describe the levers that are available for managers and individuals to impact individual effectiveness and how those levers work to influence individual performance? What factor(s) do you feel is (a
Describe the ergonomic features in the automobile that you drive most often. if it is an older model, visit a new-car showroom and contrast those features with those found in some newer models.
Describe the layout of a typical fast-food franchise such as McDonald's. What type of layout is it? How does it support productivity? Do different franchises(e.g./ Burger King or Wendy's) have diffe
Discuss the diversity-consensus dilemma, including when it is most likely to occur and one possible strategy that a group leader can take to work through the dilemma.
Write a memo to the Board describing what actions must be taken before the performance management program can be effectively implemented. Discuss the primary goal of each of these interventions and
A) What is the cost to inspect each unit? B) Is there benefit (or loss) from the current inspection process? How much?, Hourly, and Per Unit? C) Based on the above parts, what is your conclusion?
What is the average time that a vehicle musht wait to get through the system? C) What is the utilization of the inspector? D) What is the probability that when you arrive there will be three or more
On weekends, the arrival rate can be expected to increase to over 12 per hour. What effect will this have on the number in the waiting line?
What is the probability that an arriving student(just before entering the Administrative Service Office) will find at least one other student waiting in line?
A book publisher has fixed costs of $316,800 and variable costs per book pf $8.20. This book sells fo $28.00 per copy. A) How many books must be sold to break even?
What does the case tell you about what it is like to be a project manager? From my Military Veteran perspective, being a project manager is like being an NCO or Sergeant in the Military. You must ch
Suppose this video store plans to buy a new copy and then there will be total 10 copies of this movie. What will be the payback time for this $50 investment?
Analyze the six steps involved in the rational decision-making process to determine which is the most difficult to execute correctly. Make at least two recommendations for addressing the difficulty
Your assistant comes to you with the feasibility evaluation of a decision alternative. What should he be describing to you? 1.How well the alternative will satisfy the conditions of the problem situ
Calculate by hand how many labor-hours would be available in January and February. Calculate by hand the total costs in January and February.
a. Are the process average and range in statistical control?
A manufacturing process has a fixed cost of $310,000 per month. Each unit of product being producted contains $32 worth of material and takes $36 of labor. How many units are needed to break even if