Principles Of Operations Management
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Author: RENDER, Barry, HEIZER, Jay, Munson, Chuck
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 15, Problem 1.3VC
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Case summary:
The case deals about the conversion of a concert floor to a basketball court. The details about the center were given. The available crew size is given as 16. The following information is given in the case:
To determine: Whether Person C has extra personnel or a shortage of personnel.
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