Operations and Supply Chain Management 9th edition
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Author: Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor III
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To explain: The situation when work sampling is more appropriate than time study.
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- please answer within 30 minutes.arrow_forwardDescribe the situations in which work sampling is a better method of measuring productivity than time study.arrow_forwardTOYS AND JOB DESIGN AT THE HOVEY AND BEARD COMPANY The following is a situation that occurred in the Hovey and Beard Company, as reported by J. V. Clark. This company manufactured a line of wooden toys. One part of the process involved spray painting partially assembled toys, after which the toys were hung on moving hooks that carried them through a drying oven. The operation, staffed entirely by women, was plagued with absenteeism, high turnover, and low morale. Each woman at her paint booth would take a toy from the tray beside her, position it in a fixture, and spray on the color according to the required pattern. She then would release the toy and hang it on the conveyor hook. The rate at which the hooks moved had been calculated so that each woman, once fully trained, would be able to hang a painted toy on each hook before it passed beyond her reach. The women who worked in the paint room were on a group incentive plan that tied their earnings to the…arrow_forward
- Discuss the role of work sampling in job design and process improvement initiatives.arrow_forwardWhat is the significance of work measurements and time standards to a business? Are there any drawbacks to putting these standards in place?arrow_forwardII. Exercise You have been asked to develop a work sample for a receptionist position in a three-person law firm. The lawyers believe this might be the best way to evaluate applicants, especially because they are seeking someone with a disability and they do not believe in the practical credibility of standardized measures. 1. What information do you need to design the work sample? 2. What materials do you need? 3. What are the criteria for your observation schedule as the consumer performs the work sample?arrow_forward
- need help show work in excel pleasearrow_forwardWhy is training in performance rating a continuous process?arrow_forwardA hospital administrator thinks that the X-ray equipment is only in use about 20 percent of the time. What number of observations in a work sampling study would be needed to estimate the true percentage of time to within 5 percent with a confidence of 98 percent?arrow_forward
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