Benefits
1) Any one unit can substitute for one another.
2) Users should be able to access their data from any workstation.
3) If the functionality breaks, the person should able to go any other workstation.
Downsides
1) If one user leaves confidential files behind, the next user may have access to them.
Explain this following statement: As an EU citizen, you're protected against the downsides of globalization by EU support for small businesses and rules to make. (What the EU does for its citizens) So, with the various rules and benefits I sense a very controlled socialistic aspect to the overall EU.
Tracking patients certainly seems easier with the EHR, but at what cost? What are the downsides to the EHR? Why was the transition so difficult?
1. What do you think some downsides and (if any) upsides of not knowing manufacturing costs? 2. How does knowing the cost of a company's goods help in establishing cost control measures? 3. Which do you think is more important, Job Costing or Process Costing? 4. Couldn't some food companies fall under process costing as they are making the same product in bulk?
How does Apple Stores’ training help it achieve a competitive advantage? Why? What are the downsides to Apple Stores’ training approach? Why?Are you a good fit with Apple Stores’ approach to training? What do you like and dislike about it and why? What would make it a better match with your preferences?
Problem 3 DGA Associates, Inc. sells computer workstations designed for architects. In 2018, it sold 120 workstations for $360,000. For each workstation sold. DGA distributed a 40% discount coupon for any additional future purchases made in the next 12 months. Based on historical experience, DGA expects that approximately 30% of the coupons will be utilized, and the goods purchased with the coupons would normally sell for $350. Required: (a) How many performance obligations are in a contract to purchase a...
3. A manager wants to assign tasks to workstations in order to achieve an hourly output rate of four units. The depart- working time of 56 minutes per hour. ment uses a Assign the tasks shown in the following precedence network (times are on the nodes and are in minutes) to workstations using the following heuristic rules: (i) Assign the task with the largest positional weight. (ii) Tiebreaker: "Assign the task with the longest time." If a tie still exists,...
What are the factors that are facilitating businesses to consider moving globally? What are some of the benefits and downsides of setting up operations outside their home country for businesses?
Trade policy. The demand for high-end Workstations in the United States is given by QD = 100 − P , where QD is the quantity demanded expressed in thousands of units, and P is the price measured in thousands of dollars. The supply is given instead by QS = P. For this exercise we will assume that the US are a small country in the world’s Workstations market and that the prevailing world price is given by P W =...
a) The correct precedence relationship with one of the
possible assignment of tasks to workstations is shown in ?
b) What is the operating efficiency of the assembly line,
using your answer to (a)?
c) What is the theoretical minimum number of
workstations?
d) What is the idle time per boat produced?
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Problem 1: A university buys workstations from two different suppliers, Mini Micros (MM) and Highest Technology (HT). On delivery, 5% of MM's workstations are defective while 10% of HT's workstations are defective. The university buys 125 MM workstations and 75 HT workstations for its computer lab. Suppose you randomly sit down at a workstation in this computer lab. (a) What is the probability that the workstation is from Mini Micros? (b) What is the probability that the workstation is defective?...