Question 4.1                                                                                                                  White Wizard Company makes golf equipment for retailers around the world.  Below you will find a number of activities and cost at White Wizard Company. Required: Please list the activity as either, “Batch-level”, “Unit-level”, “Product-level”, “Customer-level” or “Organization-sustaining”.     Activity Level 1) A sales representative visits an old customer to check on how the company’s golf carts are working out and to try and make a new sale.   2) A steering wheel is installed in a golf cart.   3) The marketing department has a catalogue printed and then mails them to golf course managers.   4) Completed golf carts are individually tested on the company’s test track.   5) Molding and sanding each unit of product   6) An outside lawyer draws up a new generic sales contract for the company, limiting Go Pro’s liability in case of accidents that involve its golf carts.   7) Electricity is used to heat and light the factory and the administrative offices.   8) A golf cart is painted.   9) The accounts receivable department prepares the bill for a completed order.   10) The company’s engineer modifies the design of a model to eliminate a potential safety problem.

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White Wizard Company makes golf equipment for retailers around the world.  Below you will find a number of activities and cost at White Wizard Company.


Required:

  1. Please list the activity as either, “Batch-level”, “Unit-level”, “Product-level”, “Customer-level” or “Organization-sustaining”.

 

 

Activity

Level

1)

A sales representative visits an old customer to check on how the company’s golf carts are working out and to try and make a new sale.

 

2)

A steering wheel is installed in a golf cart.

 

3)

The marketing department has a catalogue printed and then mails them to golf course managers.

 

4)

Completed golf carts are individually tested on the company’s test track.

 

5)

Molding and sanding each unit of product

 

6)

An outside lawyer draws up a new generic sales contract for the company, limiting Go Pro’s liability in case of accidents that involve its golf carts.

 

7)

Electricity is used to heat and light the factory and the administrative offices.

 

8)

A golf cart is painted.

 

9)

The accounts receivable department prepares the bill for a completed order.

 

10)

The company’s engineer modifies the design of a model to eliminate a potential safety problem.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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