Exam 21: Learning Curves
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The first unit of production took 10 hours with a 90% learning curve. How long will it take to complete both the first and second units?
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The earliest application of learning curves appears in the work of architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
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In the formula to compute the time for the Nth unit, TN = T1(Nb), the exponent b is the learning curve rate L, expressed as a decimal.
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Explain how learning curves might be applied in a bid preparation application.
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"By tradition, learning curves are defined in terms of the complements of their improvement rates." Explain.
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When learning curves are plotted on ________ scales, the "curves" become straight lines.
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A manager is trying to estimate the appropriate learning curve for a certain job. The manager notes that the first four units had a total time of 25 minutes. Which learning curve would yield approximately this result if the first unit took 9 minutes?
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The doubling approach to learning curve calculations allows us to determine the hours required for any unit.
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Your firm has expertise with a special type of hand-finished furniture. The learning curve is known to be 82%. If the first piece of furniture took 6 hours, use the formula approach to determine how long it will take to make the third unit.
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A 90% learning curve implies that each time the production volume is doubled, the direct time per unit is reduced to 90% of its previous value.
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A product was priced assuming an 80% learning curve. How much extra labor (in %) will be required on the 4th product if the learning curve is actually 90%?
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Learning curves can be applied to a variety of purposes internal to a firm, including:
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A job with a 95% learning curve required 19 hours for the second unit. The first unit should require approximately how many hours?
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Explain how learning curves might be applied in a scheduling application.
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The first unit of a product took 80 work days. The learning curve is estimated to be 90%. The time for the fifth unit will be about ________ work days and the time for the first five units will be about ________ work days.
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The first unit of a product took 1,000 hours to build and the learning curve is 80%. Approximately how long will it take to make the next five units?
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Which of the following is representative of a firm pursuing a learning-curve strategy?
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Failure to consider the effects of learning can lead to ________ of labor needs.
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In addition to labor, to which other variables have learning curves been applied?
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