Tuff Wheels was getting ready to start its development project for a new product to be added to its small motorized vehicle line for children. The new product is called the Kiddy Dozer. It will look like a miniature bulldozer, complete with caterpillar tracks and a blade. Tuff Wheels has forecasted the demand and the cost to develop and produce the new Kiddy Dozer. The following table contains the relevant information for this project.
Tuff Wheels also has provided the project plan shown as follows. As can be seen in the project plan, the company thinks that the product life will be three years until a new product must be created.
a. What are the yearly cash flows and their present value (discounted at 8 percent) of this project? What is the net present value?
b. What is the impact on NPV for the Kiddy Dozer if the actual unit sales are 50,000 per year or 70,000 per year?
c. What is the effect caused by changing the discount rate to 9, 10, or 11 percent?
Development Cost $1,000,000 Estimated Development Time 9 months Pilot Testing $200,000 Ramp-up Cost $400,000 Marketing and Support Cost $150,000 per year Sales and Production Volume 60,000 per year Unit Production Cost $100 Unit Price $170 Interest Rate 8%
> Define, in a practical sense, what is meant by an exponential service time.
> A manufacturing process has a fixed cost of $150,000 per month. Each unit of product being produced contains $25 worth of material and takes $45 of labor. How many units are needed to break even if each completed unit has a value of $90?
> What’s the relationship between the design of a manufacturing process and the firm’s strategic competitive dimensions?
> What feature in project management information systems can be used to resolve overallocation of project resources?
> What does the product-process matrix tell us? How should the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant be structured?
> What is a customer order decoupling point? Why is it important?
> It is your responsibility, as the new head of the automotive section of Nichols Department Store, to ensure that reorder quantities for the various items have been correctly established. You decide to test one item and choose Michelin tires, XW size 185
> Check out the web sites of the consulting companies listed in the chapter outlines. Which ones impressed you most as a potential client and as a potential employee?
> What two basic questions must be answered by an inventory-control decision rule?
> What was the most complex project that you have been involved in? Give examples of the following as they pertain to the project: the work breakdown structure, tasks, subtasks, and work package. Were you on the critical path? Did it have a good project
> What is meant by a process? Describe its important features.
> Why is it that reducing moves, delays, and storages in a manufacturing process is a good thing? Can they be completed eliminated?
> What is meant by manufacturing process flow?
> How does the production volume affect break-even analysis?
> It has been noted that during World War II Germany made a critical mistake by having its formidable Tiger tanks produced by locomotive manufacturers, while American car manufacturers produced the less formidable U.S. Sherman tank. Use the product-proces
> In what way might the first-come, first-served rule be unfair to the customer waiting for service in a bank or hospital?
> Lambda Computer Products competed for and won a contract to produce two prototype units of a new type of computer that is based on laser optics rather than on electronic binary bits. The first unit produced by Lambda took 5,000 hours to produce and requi
> Logistics Consultants Inc. (LCI) provides various logistics analysis services to other firms, including facility location decisions. They have just completed a project for a major customer, but on the eve of their presentation they discovered a computer
> Have you driven any car lately? Try not to think of the insurance claims settlement process while you drive! How would you reengineer your insurance company’s claims process?
> Johnson Industries received a contract to develop and produce four high-intensity long distance receiver/transmitters for cellular telephones. The first took 2,000 labor hours and $39,000 worth of purchased and manufactured parts; the second took 1,500 l
> Management may choose to build up capacity in anticipation of demand or in response to developing demand. Cite the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches.
> Lazer Technologies Inc. (LTI) has produced a total of 20 high-power laser systems that could be used to destroy any approaching enemy missiles or aircraft. The 20 units have been produced, funded in part as private research within the research and develo
> You’ve just completed a pilot run of 10 units of a major product and found the processing time for each unit was as follows: Unit Number Time (hours) 1 ………………………………………………. 970 2 ………………………………………………. 640 3 …………………
> United Research Associates (URA) had received a contract to produce two units of a new cruise missile guidance control. The first unit took 4,000 hours to complete and cost $30,000 in materials and equipment usage. The second took 3,200 hours and cost $2
> Discuss the graphic presentations in Exhibit 4.11. Are there any other graphic outputs you would like to see if you were project manager? | Sample of Graphic Project Reports exhibit 4.11 A.Gantt Chart for Single Activities B. Total Program Cost Bre
> Honda Motor Company has discovered a problem in the exhaust system of one of its automobile lines and has voluntarily agreed to make the necessary modifications to conform with government safety requirements. Standard procedure is for t
> Omega Technology is starting production of a new supercomputer for use in large research universities. They have just completed the first unit, which took 120 man-hours to produce. Based on their experience, they estimate their learning percentage to b
> Company Z is just starting to make a brand new product they have made before. They have completed two units so far. The first unit took 12 hours to complete and the next unit took 11 hours. Based only on this information, what would be the estimate of
> Firm A typically sees a learning percentage of 85% in their processes. Firm B has a learning percentage of 80%. Which firm has the faster learning rate?
> Think about the registration process at your university. Develop a flow chart to understand it. How would you radically redesign this process?
> Distinguish between known mathematical distributions and empirical distributions.What information is needed to simulate using a known mathematical distribution?
> Santa Cruz Bottling is a manufacturer of organic soft drinks on the coast of central California. Its products are enjoying a growing reputation and increased demand throughout the American Southwest. Because of the high cost of transporting soft drinks,
> A distributor of large appliances needs to determine the order quantities and reorder points for the various products it carries. The following data refer to a specific refrigerator in its product line. Consider an even daily demand and a 365-day year.
> How do you determine the idle-time percentage from a given assembly-line balance?
> A company has just tested the skills of two applicants for the same job. They found that applicant A had a higher learning rate than applicant B. Should they definitely higher applicant A?
> True or False: The only learning for an organization comes from the individual learning of its employees.
> The purpose of value analysis/value engineering is to _____________
> The first step in developing a house of quality is to develop a list of __________________.
> Designing products for aesthetics and with the user in mind is generally called what?
> A process that emphasizes cross-functional integration and concurrent development of a product and its associated processes is known as _________________________.
> In discussing characteristics of efficient plants, Goodson, developer of “Rapid Plant Assessments”, suggests that numerous forklifts are a sign of poor space utilization. What do you think is behind this observation?
> Match the following product types to the appropriate product development description. Technology-push A. Entail unusually large uncertainties about the technology or market. The development process takes steps to address those uncertainties. produc
> The following chart is a partial house of quality for a golf country club. Provide an importance weighting from your perspective (or that of a golfing friend) in the unshaded areas. If you can, using the QFD approach, compare it to a club where you or yo
> Pick a product and list issues that need to be considered in its design and manufacture. The product can be something like a stereo, cell phone, desk, or kitchen appliance. Consider the functional and aesthetic aspects of design as well as the important
> After graduation, you decide to go into a partnership in an office supply store that has existed for a number of years. Walking through the store and stockrooms, you find a great discrepancy in service levels. Some spaces and bins for items are completel
> DM Office Products (DMOP) is a wholesale supplier of office products with one facility in Pennsylvania. It has decided to build a new distribution warehouse in the state of New York to help serve the growing demand in that market. It has four major custo
> Perot Corporation is developing a new CPU chip based on a new type of technology. Its new chip, the Patay2 chip, will take two years to develop. However, because other chip manufacturers will be able to copy the technology, it will have a market life of
> What are the pros and cons of starting a simulation with the system empty? With the system in equilibrium?
> Which industry will typically have a faster learning rate: a repetitive electronics manufacturer or a manufacturer of large complex products such as a shipbuilder?
> Discuss design-based incrementalism, which is frequent product redesign throughout the product’s life. What are the pros and cons of this idea?
> What does it take to be a good consultant? Is this a career for you?
> How does the QFD approach help? What are some limitations of this approach?
> Describe the generic product development process described in this chapter. How does this process change for technology push products?
> Coca-Cola is a well-established consumer products company with a strong position in the global market. The sales of their core soda products have remained relatively stable for decades, yet the company has continued to grow and has remained extremely pr
> What factors must be traded off in the product development process before introducing a new product?
> What does an inverted triangle represent in a value stream map?
> Do the concepts of complexity and divergence apply to an online sales company such as Dell Computer?
> A small manufacturing facility is being planned that will feed parts to three heavy manufacturing facilities. The locations of the current plants with their coordinates and volume requirements are given in the following table. Use the centroid method t
> Discuss the product design philosophy behind industrial design and design for manufacture and assembly. Which one do you think is more important in a customer-focused product development?
> The Swedish retailer dominates markets in 32 countries, and now it’s poised to conquer North America. Its battle plan: Keep making its offerings less expensive, without making them cheap. Above all else, one factor accounts for IKEA’s success: good quali
> What methods are used to increment time in a simulation model? How do they work?
> In value stream mapping, what does an arrow in the shape of a lightning bolt mean?
> Would a warm paraffin hand treatment during your dental cleaning or dental treatment put you at ease and make the process more bearable? That is the idea behind the new “dental spa” services opening in major cities throughout the United States. Beyond ca
> Which type of system is likely to have a faster learning rate – one with primarily highly automated equipment or one that is very labor intensive?
> “Timbuk2 is more than a bag. It’s more than a brand. Timbuk2 is a bond. To its owner, a Timbuk2 bag is a dependable, everyday companion. We see fierce, emotional attachments form between Timbuk2 customers and their bags all the time. A well-worn Timbuk2
> What are the two main competitive dimensions related to product delivery?
> What is the term used to describe product attributes that attract certain customers and can be used to form the competitive position of a firm?
> Relative to the behavioral science discussion, what practical advice do you have for a hotel manager to enhance the ending of a guest's stay in the hotel?
> How often should a company develop and refine the operations and supply chain strategy.
> What is the term used to describe individuals or organizations that are influenced by the actions of a firm?
> Sycamore Plastics (SP) is a manufacturer of polyethylene plastic pellets used as a raw material by manufacturers of plastic goods around the U.S. SP currently operates four manufacturing centers in Philadelphia, PA; Atlanta, GA; St. Louis, MO; and Salt L
> A firm’s strategy should describe how it intends to create and sustain value for what entities?
> What is the term used to refer to the flow of work through a hospital?
> Shell Oil Company’s motto “People, Planet and Profit” is a real-world implementation of what OSCM concept?
> A fast-food restaurant serves hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and chicken sandwiches. The restaurant counts a cheeseburger as equivalent to 1.25 hamburgers and chicken sandwiches as 0.8 hamburger. Current employment is five full-time employees who each work a
> The following table represents a plan for a project: Construct the appropriate network diagram. Indicate the critical path. What is the expected completion time for the project? You can accomplish any one of the following at an additional cost of $1,50
> A parcel delivery company delivered 103,000 packages last year, when its average employment was 84 drivers. This year the firm handled 112,000 deliveries with 96 drivers. What was the percentage change in productivity over the two years?
> A retail store had sales of $45,000 in April and $56,000 in May. The store employs eight full-time workers who work a 40-hour week. In April the store also had seven part-time workers at 10 hours per week, and in May the store had nine part-timers at 15
> Jack Simpson, contract negotiator for Nebula Airframe Company, is currently involved in bidding on a follow-up government contract. In gathering cost data from the first three units, which Nebula produced under a research and development contract, he fou
> Sarah’s Muffler Shop has one standard muffler that fits a large variety of cars. Sarah wishes to establish a reorder point system to manage inventory of this standard muffler. Use the following information to determine the best order si
> An electronics company makes communications devices for military contracts. The company just completed two contracts. The navy contract was for 2,300 devices and took 25 workers two weeks (40 hours per week) to complete. The army contract was for 5,500 d
> Two types of cars (Deluxe and Limited) were produced by a car manufacturer last year. Quantities sold, price per unit, and labor hours follow. What is the labor productivity for each car? Explain the problem(s) associated with the labor productivity.
> Live Trap Corporation received the data below for its rodent cage production unit. Find the total productivity? Output Input 50,000 cages Production time 620 labor hours Sales price: $3.50 per unit Wages $7.50 per hour Raw materials (total cost)
> A general rule of designing hospital layouts is to separate patient/visitor flow from what?
> Logistics accounts for about what percent of the U.S. gross domestic product?
> What is the term used to describe the assessment of the probability of a negative event against the aggregate severity of the related loss?
> Match the following common risks with the appropriate mitigation strategy. Country risks A. Detailed tracking, alternate suppliers B. Careful selection and monitoring of suppliers C. Contingency planning, insurance D. Good legal advice, compliance E
> Risks caused by natural or manmade disasters, and therefore impossible to reliably predict, called?
> What is defined as the likelihood of disruption that would impact the ability of a company to continuously supply products or services?
> Must you use a computer to get good information from a simulation? Explain.
> In implementing supply chain strategy, a firm must minimize its total cost without compromising the needs of what group of people?
> University Drug Pharmaceuticals orders its antibiotics every two weeks (14 days) when a salesperson visits from one of the pharmaceutical companies. Tetracycline is one of its most prescribed antibiotics, with an average daily demand of 2,000 capsules. T
> What is the diagram that shows how a company’s strategy is delivered by a set of supporting activities?
> What are the two characteristics of a product or service that define quality?
> How do facility location decisions differ for service facilities and manufacturing plants?
> In hospitals, dashboards are often used to display performance measures on a routine basis. What type of dashboard tracks metrics such as mortality rate, quality improvement, and readmission rates?
> Ray’s Satellite Emporium wishes to determine the best order size for its best-selling satellite dish (Model TS111). Ray has estimated the annual demand for this model at 1,000 units. His cost to carry one unit is $100 per year per unit, and he has estima
> Explain how a non-bottleneck can become a bottleneck.
> Most manufacturing firms try to balance capacity for their production sequences. Some believe that this is an invalid strategy. Explain why balancing capacity does not work.
> The following list of jobs in a critical department includes estimates of their required times. a. Use the shortest operation time rule to schedule these jobs. What is the schedule? What is the mean flow time? b. The boss does not like the schedule in p