1.
Compute the throughput time, delivery cycle time, and MCE.
Introduction:
2.
Describe the company’s performance over last four months.
Introduction: Return on investments is difference between cost of investment and net profit. It is also performance measure which evaluates the efficiency of the investment made. It is even used in comparing the efficiency of difference between investments.
3.
Compute the new through put time and MCE if in month 5 move time, process time, are as same as month 4 and if in month 6 move time, process time, are as same as month 4.
Introduction: Return on investments is difference between cost of investment and net profit. It is also performance measure which evaluates the efficiency of the investment made. It is even used in comparing the efficiency of difference between investments.

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