Sup 10
Sup 10
Sup 10
Management
Supplement 10 –
Work Measurement
PowerPoint presentation to accompany
Heizer/Render
Principles of Operations Management, 6e
Operations Management, 8e
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Outline
Labor Standards And Work
Measurement
Historical Experience
Time Studies
Predetermined Time
Standards
Work Sampling
1. Historical experience
2. Time studies
3. Predetermined time standards
4. Work sampling
Figure S10.1
15.36
= = 18.07 minutes
1 - .15
Figure S10.2
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MTM Example
Weight - less than 2 pounds
Conditions of GET - easy
Place accuracy - approximate
Distance range - 8 to 20 inches
Table S10.2
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Work Sampling
Estimates percent of time a worker
spends on various tasks
Less expensive than time study
Observers need little training
Studies can be delayed or interrupted
with little impact on results
Worker has little chance to affect
results
Less intrusive
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Work Sampling
Estimates percent of time a worker
spends on various tasks
Does not divide work elements as
completely as time study
Can yield biased results if observer
does not follow random pattern
Less accurate than time study,
especially when job element times
are short
z2 p(1 - p)
n=
h2
where n = required sample size
z = standard normal deviate
for desired confidence level
p = estimated value of
sample proportion
h = acceptable error level in
percent
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Work Sampling
Estimate employees idle 25% of the time
Sample should be accurate within 3%
Wants to have 95.45% confidence in the results
z2 p(1 - p)
n=
h2
where n = required sample size
z = 2 for a 95.45% confidence
level
p = estimate of idle proportion
= 25% = .25
(2)2 (.25)(.75)
h = acceptable error of 3% = .
n= 03 2 = 833 observations
(.03)
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Work Sampling
No. of
Observations Activity
485 On the phone or meeting with a welfare client
126 Idle
62 Personal time
23 Discussions with supervisor
137 Filing, meeting, and computer data entry
833
Sales in Travel
person 20%
20%
Telephone
sales Paperwork
12% 17%
Lunch and
personal
10%
Telephone
within firm Meetings
13% and other
Figure S10.3
8%
Dead time
between tasks
13%
Productive Unscheduled tasks
work and downtime
67% 4%
Cleanup
3%
Figure S10.3