OPERATION MANAGEMENT
OPERATION MANAGEMENT
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Author: CACHON
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 3, Problem 5PA

a)

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To draw: A process flow diagram for this process.

a)

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Process flow diagram:

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b)

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To determine: The capacity at the resource “Dentist”.

b)

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Calculation of capacity:

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Formula:

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The capacity at “Dentist” is 20 patients.

c)

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To determine: The bottleneck in the process.

c)

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Determination of bottleneck:

The resource with the lowest capacity is the bottleneck. The resource “Dental assistant” has the lowest capacity of 12 patients per hour.

Hence, the bottleneck is Dental assistant.

d)

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To determine: The flow rate.

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Determination of flow rate:

The bottleneck flow rate determines the flow rate of the process. Therefore, the flow rate of the dentist is:

Flow rate=Number of workers×Minutes per hourMinutes per patient=3×6015=12 patients

The flow rate is 12 patients per hour.

e)

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To determine: The utilization of resource “Receptionists”.

e)

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Calculation of utilization:

Utilization=Flow rateCapacity×100=1224×100=12×100=50%

The utilization is 50%.

f)

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To determine: The cycle time of the process.

f)

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Calculation of cycle time:

The demand is constrained and has a flow rate of

Cycle time=Total processing time+[(Number of patients-1)×Cycle time]=55+[(151)×Minutes per hourFlow rate]=55+[14×6012]=55+70=125 minutes

The cycle time is 125 minutes.

g)

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To determine: The cycle time of the process.

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OPERATION MANAGEMENT, Chapter 3, Problem 5PA , additional homework tip  10

Calculation of cycle time:

Cycle time=Total processing time+[(Number of patients-1)×Cycle time]=55+[(111)×Minutes per hourFlow rate]=55+[10×6012]=55+50=105 minutes

The cycle time is 105 minutes.

h)

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To determine: The time taken to serve 20 patients

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Calculation of time taken to serve 20 patients:

There are 3 resources and the cycle time is 5 minutes.

Time taken=(3×5)+[(20-1)×5]=15+(19×5)=15+95=110 minutes

The time taken to serve 20 patients is 110 minutes.

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