Practical Operations Management
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Author: Simpson
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Chapter 7, Problem 1.2Q
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Case Summary:
A business school plans to organize the graduation ceremony in the University’s indoor space facility. The university granted permission to the institute to use the indoor space only for six hours from 11 AM to 5 PM just after the completion of another graduation ceremony being hold by the institute of engineering. Just after finishing the graduation ceremony of the business institute, the institute of arts will take the charge of the indoor space for their function.
Interpretation:
The slack related to task C along with the slack related to the task H
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