Operations Management
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Author: Jay Heizer
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 7P
George Kyparisis (using data from Problem 1.6) determines his costs to be as follows:
- Labor: $10 per hour
- Resin: $5 per pound
- Capital expense: 1% per month of investment
- Energy: $.50 per BTU
Show the percent change in productivity for one month last year versus one month this year, on a multifactor basis with dollars as the common denominator.
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Operations Management
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