Best Bicycles Problem
Bests Bicycles manufactures three different types of bikes: the Tiny Tike, the Adult Aero, and the Mountain Monger. Given the information in the table, calculate the required capacity for this years production. Note that the times are given for assembly lines, so capacity calculations should be in terms of the number of lines necessary. Assume that Best Bicycles operates three shifts, each with 2,000 hours per year.
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a. Determine the total setup time
b. Determine the total operating time available
c. Determine the number of assembly lines
1. Complete the problem attached above regarding Best’s Bicycles Problem (See grading rubrics)
2. Write a 2 page paper that summarizes the use of the following new product development method (using memo or APA format – use 2 external references):
Stage-Gate Process – Review the Stage-Gate video (https://davenport.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-9109612-dt-content-rid-49460187_2/xid-49460187_2) and explanation of the process on pages 122-123 in the course text, then research at least 2 professional or peer-reviewed sources that provide an example of the development and commercialization of an innovative new product (example the Tesla auto in 2002). (See grading rubrics)
3. Product and Service Process Matrixes
Research the Product and Service Matrixes on pages 144 and 150, then research and develop a table that compares and contrasts the matrixes (at least 2 sources required). How are these matrixes similar and also different? ( See grading rubrics)
Note: Students only need to submit 1 MS Word document that combines all assignments.
Assignment
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Best Bicycles Problem
Bests Bicycles manufactures three different types of bikes: the Tiny Tike, t
he Adult Aero, and the
Mountain
Monger. Given the information in the table, calculate the required capacity for this years
production. Note that the times are given for assembly lines, so capacity calculations should be in terms
of the number of lines necessary. Assume that Best Bicycles operates three shifts, each with 2,000 hours
per year.
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