Manufacturing site location is an important consideration in determining the optimal deployment of a firm`s production resources
, but one that is usually given only limited attention. Decisions about location are often based purely on quantitative analyses that trade off transportation costs, economies of scale, and other cost-based variables. This practice, however, can lead to suboptimal results, as decision-makers tend to focus only on easily quantifiable factors. A further disadvantage of strictly cost-based methods is that they tend to focus on cost advantage factors, which are often transitory Government regulations, tax systems, and exchange rates can quickly change. Strategies based on such parameters may eventually be rendered obsolete by the very factors that first created an advantage. In contrast, qualitative issues, which are frequently neglected in choosing manufacturing site locations, are often central to creating and supporting a competitive advantage. For example, the level of skill possessed by the local workforce varies with location; consequently, location can affect the ability of firms to implement skill-based process technologies. When formulating a site location strategy, companies should therefore emphasize qualitative factors to ensure that the chosen strategy supports the company`s overall business strategy. Only after establishing a set of desirable location options should companies refine choices using cost-based factors.
According to the passage, analysis of quantitative factors is best used for which of the following?
A. Determining strategies for offsetting qualitative disadvantages in manufacturing site locations
B. Evaluating manufacturing site-location parameters affecting long-term competitive advantage
C. Choosing manufacturing site locations that have access to optimal workforce populations
D. Narrowing manufacturing site-location options arrived it through qualitative analysis
E. Making decisions about business considerations other than location of manufacturing sites
D). Narrowing manufacturing site-location options arrived it through qualitative analysis.
Explanation:
As per the question, the analysis of quantitative factors is most appropriately employed for 'narrowing the manufacturing site-location options arrived at through qualitative analysis' as it considers the quantitative factors like 'trade off transportation costs, economies of scale, and other cost-based variables' to constrict the options for site-locations that is retained after qualitative analysis. Therefore, both the analysis possess its own significance and role to play. Therefore, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.
I would invite Nikola Tesla, George S. Patton, and Cleisthenes
Explanation:
I would invite these three because Nikola Tesla had invented many inventions that have been lost, Cleisthenes because of how he was the first person to propose democracy, and General George S. Patton because he was one of the best generals during WW2 and he was the only person Hitler feared.