The answer in this question is False. This statement is not true. The managers letter is not the one that should begin with an attention-getting sentence to invoke that Will has an interest in owning the netbook. The answer in this question is False.
Answer:
a) The bottleneck of the process is work station B
b) 1,43 Units per hour
Explanation:
a) The bottleneck of a process is the activity in a process chain that limits the capacity of the whole process.
In this case we have two parts
- PART 1 : each part is processed in workstation A for 12 min and then for 20 minutes in workstation B, so it takes 32 minutes until it arrives to workstation D where it will be assebly with part 2
- PART 2: each part is processed in workstation C for 15 minutes until it reachs workstation D for the final assembly
- But, as we can see, part two will be waiting for (32-15= 17) 17 minutes until PART 1 arrives.
As we can see, the workstation B is the bottleneck of the process because it limits the capacity of the whole chain.
b) lets calculate the how long it takes to produce 1 unit:
We have already calculated that it takes 32 minutes to have the two parts in workstation D. After thata they will be assembles fpr 10 more minutes, so it takes 32+10= 42 minutes to produce one unit.
Now, let's see how many pieces we can produce in an hour: (60 min/ hour)/42(min/unit) = 1,43 units /hour
Answer:
A) perceived value
Explanation:
Perceived value is how a customer values the product he purchased compared to what his expectations about the product were and how he compares that product to similar products available from competitor firms.
Jeremy was probably very enthusiastic about his new cell phone and expected it to be a very good cell phone. But once he started using it he found out that it wasn't as good as he expected it to be. This usually makes consumers very unhappy, it's much better for a product to be better than expected, than worse than expected.
Clara , in my opinion would be an example of a single mom
Answer:
<em>Direct Distribution Channel</em>
Explanation:
A direct distribution channel is<em> the process to which a company receives its goods directly to consumers without any middlemen. </em>
In this case, Sandra gets her produce from the farmer that produces them.
Many businesses may use systems involving middlemen to deal with the delivery of their products. A business that is directly responsible for manufacturing, shipping and distributing its goods to the consumer, however, uses a direct distribution channel.