Group A Assignment
Group A Assignment
Group A Assignment
MST-418
Course Title: Production and Operation Management
Submitted to
Md. Tariqul Islam
Assistant Professor
Department of Management Studies
Faculty of Business Administration and Management
Patuakhali Science and Technology University
Submitted by
Group: A
Level-4; Semester-1
Bachelor of Business Administration and Management
Faculty of Business Administration & Management
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Group Members Details
Problem 1-1.
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Tried and True Clothing has opened four new stores in college towns across the state. Data on
monthly sales volume and labor hours are given below. Which store location has the highest
labor productivity?
Store Annandale Blacksburg Charlottesville Danville
Sales Volume $40,000 $12,000 $60,000 $25,000
Labour hours 250 60 500 200
Solution:
We know,
Output
Labour Productivity =
Labour Hour
Now,
Output
Annardale=
Labour Hour
40000
= =160 units/hour
250
Output
Blacksburg=
Labour Hour
12000
= =200units /hour
60
Output
Charlottesville=
Labour Hour
60000
= =120 units/hour
500
Output
Danville=
Labour Hour
2500
= =125units /hour
200
After measuring the labor productivity, we got the highest labour productivity in store location in
Blacksburg.
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Problem 1-2.
Tried and True’s accountant (from problem, 1-1) suggests that monthly rate and hourly wage rate
also be factored into the productivity calculations. Annandale pays the highest average wage at
$6.75 an hour. Blacksburg pays $6.50 an hour, Charlottesville $6 and Danville $5.50. The cost to
rent store space is 1800 a month in Annandale, $2000 a month in Blacksburg, $1200 a month in
Charlottesville, and $800 a month in Danville.
b) Tried and True is not sure it can keep all four stress open. Based on multifactor productivity,
which store would you close? What other factors should be considered?
Solution:
For Annandale,
Rent= $1800
= 250× $6.75
= $ 1687.5
= $ 1800+ $ 1687.5
= $ 3487.5
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For Blacksburg,
Rent= $ 2000
=60× $ 6.5
= $ 390
For Charlottesville,
Rent= $1200
= 500× $6.00
= $ 3000
= $ 1200+ $ 3000
= $ 4200
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For Danville,
Rent= $800
= 200× $ 5.50
= $1100
= $ 800 + $ 1100
= $ 1900
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Problem 1-3.
At last year’s bass tournament Jim caught 12 bass in a four hour period. This year he caught 15
in a six hour period. In which year was he most productive? If the average size of the bass last
year was 20 lb and average size this year was 25 lb. would your decision change?
Solution:
= 12 ÷4
=15÷6
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Problem 1-4.
It is time for the annual performance review of Go-Com’s account executives. Account values
and hours spend each week acquiring and servicing accounts are shown below. Each agent works
approximately 45 weeks out of the year, but the time spent on accounts each week differs
considerably. How would you rate the performance of each individual? Which agent is most
productive? Which agents show the most potential?
Solution:
For Albert
For Bates
Labor productivity of new accounts = (output/labor hours) =40000/20=$ 2000 per hour
For Cressey
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Labor productivity of new accounts = (output/labor hours) =80000/60=$ 1333.33 per hour
For Duong
Problem 1-5.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics collects input and output data from various countries
for comparison purposes. Labor hours are the standard measure of input. Calculate the output per
hour from the following data. Which country is most productive?
Solution:
We know,
Output
Single Factor Productivity/ Labor Productivity=
Input
Now;
Output
United States, Labor Productivity=
Labor hours
136
=
89.5
=1.52.
output
Germany, Labor Productivity=
Labor Hours
100
=
83.6
=1.20.
output
Japan, Labor Productivity=
Labor Hours
102
=
72.7
=1.40.
So, most productive Country is United States
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Problem 1-6.
Omar industries maintains production facilities in several locations around the globe. Around
monthly cost data and output levels are as follows.
a. Calculate the labour productivity of each facilities?
b. Calculate the multifactor productivity of each facilities?
c. If Omar needed to close one of the plants, which would you choose?
Solution:
a. Labour productivity of Cincinnati =output /labour
=10000/$3500
=2.8 dollars per units
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b. For Cincinnati
Multifactor productivity =output/labour cost+material costs+energy cost +transportation
cost+overhead costs
=10000/$3500+$3500+$1000+$250+$1200
=10000/$9450
=1.06 dollar per unit
For Frankfurt
Multifactor productivity =12000/$4200+$3000+$1500+$2500+$3000
=12000/$14200
=0.86 dollar per unit
For Guadalagara
Multifactor productivity=5000/$2500+$2000+$1200+$2000+$2500
=5000/$10200
=0.4901 dollar per unit
For Beijing
Multifactor productivity=8000/$800+$2500+$800+$4500+$500
=8000/$9600
=0.8333 dollar per unit
c. If Omar industries needed to close one of the plants, I would like to choose Guadalajara
because it provides low productivity than other plants. Hence total factor productivity and single
factor productivity should be considered.
Problem 1-7.
Rushing yardage for three Heisman Trophy candidates is given below. Which candidates is the
most productive running back? How did you measure productivity?
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Candidates Hall Walker Dyane
Rushing yards 2110 3623 6925
No. of carries 105 875 1186
No. of touchdowns 15 20 70
Solution:
We know,
output
Multi factor productivity (MEP) =
Labor+ Material+ Overhead
Now,
output
Hall (MEP) =
No . of carries+ No . of touchdowns
2110 2110
= = =17.58
105+15 120
output
Walker (MEP) =
No . of carries+ No . of touchdowns
3623 3623
= = =4.05
875+20 895
output
Dyane (MEP)=
No . of carries+ No . of touchdowns
6925 6925
= = =5.51
1186+70 1256
Most productive candidate is “Hall”.
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Problem 1-8. Carpet city recorded the following data on carpet installation over the past week.
Use the data to calculate the average rate (in yards per hour) at which carpet can be installed.
Installation 1 2 3
square yards 1225 1435 2500
No. of workers 4 3 5
No. of hours per worker 3 5 6
Solution:
output 1225 1225
Installation 1: = = = 102.08 hours
input 4 x 3 12
output 1435 1435
Installation 2: = = = 95.67 hours
input 3 x 5 15
output 2500 2500
Installation 3: = = = 83.33 hours
input 5 x 6 30
102.08+ 95.67+83.33
Average Rate =
3
281.08
=
3
= 93.69 (Ans)
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Problem 1-9.
Merrifield post office is evaluating the productivity of its mail processing centers. The centers
differ in the degree of automation, the type of work that can be performed, and the skill of the
workers.
Center 1 2 3
Pieces processed /hr 1000 2000 3000
No. of workers / hr 10 5 2
Hourly wage rate $ 5. 50 $10 $12
Overhead rate / hr $10 $25 $50
Solution:
Overhead=5×25=125
Overhead=2×50=100
MFP=3000÷24+100=3000÷124=24.19
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Problem 1-10.
Posey Ceramics makes ceramic vases for a chain of department stores. The output and cost
figures over the past four weeks are shown here. Labor costs $10 an hour, and materials are $4 a
pound. Calculate the (a) labor productivity (in hrs), (b) material productivity (in lbs), and (c)
multifactor productivity for each week. Comment on the results.
Week 1 2 3 4
Units of Output 2000 4000 5000 7000
No. of workers 4 4 5 6
Hours per week per worker 40 48 56 70
Material (lbs) 286 570 720 1000
Solution:
output
(a) Labor productivity for week 1 =
labor hours (no . of worker ×hour per worker)
2000
=
4 × 40
= 12.5
4000
Labor productivity for week 2 =
4 × 48
= 20.83
5000
Labor productivity for week 3 =
5× 56
= 17.86
7000
Labor productivity for week 4 =
6 ×70
= 16.66
Comment: Labor productivity for week 2 is higher.
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Problem 1-11.
Jack and his friends sell newspaper ads for the Campus Time to supplement their income each
year. From the data below, determine which person is the most productive.
Solution:
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Problem 1-12.
Nicholas is the facilities manager for Green Market Groceries. The store is remodeling and wants
to determine which brand of freezer to use for its frozen foods section. The freezer vary by size,
cabinet type, accessibility, refrigerant, and interlinear. These variables affect both the purchase
cost and the operating cost (e.g., energy consumption) of each freezer. Currently, the cost of
energy per kilowatt hour (kwh) is $0.10. Green Market expenses capital purchases over a three-
year period. Given the cost and capacity data below, calculate the “productivity" (i.e., the cubic
feet of freezer space per dollar) for each freezer alternative. Which freezer brand would you
recommend to Nicholas?
Solution:
Output 3270
Single factor productivity for Alaskan Seal = = =36.23
Labor Hour 3.61 x 25
4000
Single factor productivity for Brr Frost = = 2.46
3.86 x 35
22524452
Single factor productivity for Cold Case = = 13.60
6.68 x 4
6450
Single factor productivity for Deep Freeze = = 2.60
2.07 x 72
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