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GMS401 CHAPTER 6: LEARNING CURVES EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Learning Curves The premise that people and organizations get better at their tasks as the tasks are repeated; sometimes called experience curves - learning usually follows a negative exponential curve - first applied to the industry by T.P. Wright of Curtis-Wright Corp. in 1936 - LC have been applied not only to labour but also to a wide variety of other costs - LC play a major role in many strategic decisions related to employment levels, costs, capacity and pricing - LC based on a doubling of production - when production doubles, the decrease in time per unit affects the rate of the learning curve T x L^n = Time required for the nth unit where T = unit cost or time of the first unit L = learning curve rate n = number of times T is doubled Learning Curves in Services and Manufacturing

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GMS401 CHAPTER 6: LEARNING CURVES EXAM QUESTIONS

AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS


Learning Curves

The premise that people and organizations get better at their tasks as the tasks are

repeated; sometimes called experience curves



- learning usually follows a negative exponential curve

- first applied to the industry by T.P. Wright of Curtis-Wright Corp. in 1936

- LC have been applied not only to labour but also to a wide variety of other costs

- LC play a major role in many strategic decisions related to employment levels, costs,

capacity and pricing

- LC based on a doubling of production - when production doubles, the decrease in time

per unit affects the rate of the learning curve



T x L^n = Time required for the nth unit



where

T = unit cost or time of the first unit

L = learning curve rate

n = number of times T is doubled

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