1. Video 1.4 shows the Gantt chart for the first order of three dozen cookies. Expand the...
Question:
1. Video 1.4 shows the Gantt chart for the first order of three dozen cookies. Expand the chart to include the second order of three dozen cookies. (5 points)
2. Assume a scenario with one oven and where all orders are for one dozen cookies. Kristen schemes up to remove the friend from the business. In this case, how many dozens of cookies can Kristen deliver in an evening of 4 hours? (5 points)
3. Assume a scenario with one oven and where all orders are for three dozen cookies. Kristen schemes up to remove the friend from the business. In this case, how many dozens of cookies can Kristen deliver in an evening of 4 hours? (5 points)
4. Kristen's uncle gifts them a free oven that is exactly similar to the one they currently have. If all orders are for one dozen cookies, construct a Gantt chart (5 points) to calculate the lead time to make one dozen cookies (5 points) and the process flow rate (5 points). Use the process analysis method to arrive at the same answers of lead time and flow rate (5 points). Mention the bottleneck process.
5. Kisten's uncle gifts them a free oven that is exactly similar to the one they currently have. If all orders are for three dozen cookies, construct a Gantt chart (5 points) to calculate the lead time to make three dozen cookies (5 points) and the process flow rate (5 points). Use the process analysis method to arrive at the same answers of lead time and flow rate (5 points). Mention the bottleneck process.
6. Based on the second set of videos, highlight one experience from your experience, that is similar to what has been talked about.
See the first set of the videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsJeWWZGL5VS-tSDUhxM3MKjpA04wpbC9Links to an external site.
(Gantt charts can be made by hand or any other tool that you have)