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Capacity Planning 
Capacity – Max rate of output of a process or system 
Long Term Capacity – relates primarily to strategic issues involving the firms major 
production facilities 
Short Term Capacity – concerns issues of scheduling, labor shifts, and balancing 
resource capacities the goal of short-term capacity planning is to handle unexpected shifts 
in demand in an efficient economic manner. 
Utilization – degree to which a resource such as equipment, workspace, or workforce is 
cur...
Management Science 395 – Exam 1 Notes 
Primary Functions of a Manager: 
- Plan 
- Organize 
- Staff 
- Lead 
- Control 
What does an Operations Manager do? 
“…The systematic design, direction, and control of processes that transform inputs 
into services and products for internal, as well as external customers.” 
Productivity = the value of outputs (services and products) produced divided by the 
value of inputs (labor, materials, equipment, etc.) 
Example: Three employees process 600 in...
MGSC 395 EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE 
CHAP 5 
Calculate the capacity for a process 
Capacity 
 Maximum rate of output of a process or system 
Calculate the throughput time for a process route (Page 183) 
Throughput 
 The total elapse time from the start to the finish of the job 
Know and understand the bottleneck 
Bottleneck 
 A capacity constraint resource (CCR) whose available capacity limits the organization’s 
ability to meet the product volume, product mix, or demand fluctuation required ...
This is all of the notes I compiled for the introduction to neuroscience. There are images, descriptions, and some mnemonics for each unit. Exams were based on both lectures and slides, and the notes summarize both.
This study guide has both a broad outline of what to expect on the exam as well as a summary of each concept. While each exam will differ in the units, the broad concepts and details you should know are included.
This study guide has both a broad outline of what to expect on the exam as well as a summary of each concept. While each exam will differ in the units, the broad concepts and details you should know are included.
This study guide has both a broad outline of what to expect on the exam as well as a summary of each concept. While each exam will differ in the units, the broad concepts and details you should know are included.
This is a complete file of all of the notes, both from slides and lectures for Dr. Leven's Psychology 101 course. Exams are largely based on lecture information, which is included in the file. Every unit covered in the course is present and thoroughly covered. Exams are the same every year, so information in this document will be covered on the exams.
This is a concise elaboration of the key terms for weeks 1-3. Each section covers everything you need to know for the first midterm practical- no more, no less. Good content for flashcards/quick study.
This is a compilation of everything you need to know for chapters 11, 12, and 14. Each section includes the learning outcomes with detailed notes for each. Each section also includes the "check your understanding" practice questions. Diagrams of the spinal tract pathways and dermatomes are also included in the notes. Learn this material and you'll be set to succeed.