base quantity 2. What are the causes of excess capacity at ANAGENE? How is this situation different from the causes of excess capacity at BRIDGETON INDUSTRIES? • Initial output was for R&D purposes; production volumes varied more than 100% from month to month • The anticipated cartridge production volumes keep fluctuating • Addressing new markets • At Bridgeton, the death spiral resulted from the continuous outsourcing of their products; this is evident in the changes of their overhead rates
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ROLL NO.:-1402014725 MAIL ID: viveksrivastav595@gmail.com SUBJECT CODE:-MB0044 SUBJECT NAME: PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT NAME: VIVEK SRIVASTAV SEMESTER: 2ND QuesNo.1) People’s productivity key to Indian manufacturing competitiveness: Boston Consulting Group. Namrata Singh, TNN/Mar14, 2013, 9.34 PM 1st Mumbai: People productivity is the key to Indian manufacturing competitiveness says a report by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In most global people productivity surveys
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VICTOR ANOZIE iBS529 Health Care Finance and Accounting Answer for 1: The Role of Fixed Costs. Price per visit is different depends on volume. If total revenue stays the same, and then the average fixed cost per visit is also depending on volume as long as total fixed costs remains constant.it shows that fixed cost per unit decreases as volume increases, it does so at decreasing rate. Basically in this subject most common issues we are facing right now is: about how to manage, doctors
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and limited colors; * Optimized design process, with one “library” of styles and slight alterations to provide the sensation of new products to the public; * Allocated sourcing team on Beijing, reducing delays and negotiating quick-response production with suppliers; * Dramatically shorter lead times (365 days vs. 22-30 days); * Smaller inventory levels; * Go-to research on market trends and product acceptance (test shops); * Recent sales data can strongly influence most of the steps
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1 Who is responsible for the HS Holding crisis? The problem of HS holding’s is the miscommunication and deliver message to the wrong direction of peoples at the not perfect time. I think the Devilal has to take most party of the responsibility of the crisis, because Devilal use the wrong protocol (weekday instead of weekend one), just because he ignored the difference time between India time and US time. on the other hand, Devilal didn’t contact Nick at his home just because of avoiding personal
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which are production employees. Their facility houses production, raw/component/finished inventory, administrative and corporate services, and their own local distribution operation. Being so highly immersed in the custom housing market of Austin and its many surrounding cities, much of the current production and material needs are based upon current trends in the housing and construction industry. This makes it more challenging to house an adequate stock of raw material, as production needs could
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experience diminishing returns in the short-run and economies of scale in the long run. (15 marks) Economies of scale is a long-run concept experienced by firms whereby lower average costs is achieved as a result of an increase in the scale of production. It can occur both internally and externally. Examples of internal economies of scale include: technical, marketing, managerial, financial, network and specialisation of the workforce. The law of diminishing return states that as additional units
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Reta Sharfina Tahar 1111002006 Case 4-4 Whiz Calculator Company Questions: 1. From the information given in Exhibits 1 and 3, determine insofar as you can whether each item of expense is (a) variable with sales volume, (b) partly variable with sales volume, (c) variable with some other factors, or (d) not related to output volume at all. 2. What bearing do your conclusions in question 1 have on the type of budgeting system that is most appropriate? 3. Should the proposed sales expense budgeting
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demand for a factor of production or intermediate good that occurs as a result of the demand for another intermediate or final good.[1] In essence, the demand for one is dependent on that whose demand its demand is derived from. For example, if the demand for a good such as wheat increases, then this leads to an increase in the demand for labour. For another example, demand for steel leads to derived demand for steel workers, as steel workers are necessary for the production of steel. As the demand
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real Iran Hostage Crisis. The movie Argo displays a precise story line in which the CIA establishes a fake movie production in order to rescue six American ambassadors out of Iran. CIA took advantage of the political crisis happening in Iran. “The Iranian government, incredibly, was trying to encourage international business in the country. They needed the hard currency and a film production could mean millions of dollars.” (Bearman, 2007). Therefore, CIA came up with the plan of producing a fake sci-fi
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