By Jay Heizer Barry Render Operations Management, Sustainability and Supply Chain Management (11th) [Paperback]
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Chapter 5, Problem 16DQ
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To determine: Theexplanation of a process chain.

Introduction:

Process chain:

It is the series of activities that are valued and help to attain the final result.

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Question 2: Mr. K’s is a very popular hair salon. It offers high-quality hairstyling and physical relaxation services at a reasonable price, so it always has unlimited demand. The service process includes five activities that are conducted in the sequence described next (the time required for each activity is shown in parentheses):● Activity 1: Welcome a guest and offer homemade herb tea (13 minutes).● Activity 2: Wash and condition hair (13 minutes).● Activity 3: Neck, shoulder, and back stress-release massage (13 minutes).● Activity 4: Design the hairstyle and do the hair (28 minutes).● Activity 5: Check out the guest (12 minutes).Three servers (S1, S2, and S3) offer the services in a worker-paced line. The assignment of tasks to servers is the following: S1 does Activity 1, S2 does activities 2 and 3, and S3 does activities 4 and 5.
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QUESTION 3Mr. John produces a special type of shoes on an assembly line. The process involves eight different tasks. Mr. John would like to increase productivity on this line and asked you for some assistance. He would like to balance the assembly line in order to reduce idle time and increase efficiency.a. What information would you need in order to demonstrate to Mr. John how to balance the assembly line? b. Setup an example that will be used to demonstrate to Mr. John how to balance the line.c. Using the example that you setup in “b” above, demonstrate to Mr. John how to balance the line using the LOT heuristics.d. Based on the example above, calculate the efficiency of the line.

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