Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains (12th Edition) (What's New in Operations Management)
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ISBN: 9780134741062
Author: Lee J. Krajewski, Manoj K. Malhotra, Larry P. Ritzman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 2AME
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Interpretation: The revised productivity measure after the exclusion of lunch is to be identified.
Concept Introduction: A productivity measure is considered as a ratio of the total output against the single input or the total input utilized within the process of production.
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