杜利县甜甜圈

Tim Kraft, Anderson Wasden
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Dooly County Doughnuts (DCD)是一家位于南乔治亚州的甜甜圈店,随着销量的持续增长,它面临着产能问题。随着它的甜甜圈越来越受欢迎,DCD必须更好地了解它目前的运营能力。DCD案例包含三个关键概念:容量分析、批次/设置时间和利特尔定律。尤其值得一提的是,这个案例是利特尔定律的第一次介绍。本案例适用于本科或MBA运营入门课程,也可作为考试案例。这些材料特别适合过程分析的课程模块。一个例子序列可以包括:潘乔的墨西哥卷饼(OM-1555), NoBull汉堡(OM-1479), Dooly县甜甜圈,捷克mate (OM-1390)和Stonehaven (HBS 696-048)。该材料可以辅以一些活动,如面部游戏和过程分析的教学笔记(例如OM-1556)。杜威·约翰逊(Dewey Johnson)坐在办公室里,思考着他位于佐治亚州维也纳的杜利县甜甜圈(DCD)店过去一年的经营情况。DCD服务上门顾客,也制作甜甜圈在当地的杂货店和咖啡店里出售。在过去的一年里,约翰逊花了相当多的时间试图增加销售额,但没有花太多时间专注于商店的运营。透过窗户,他可以看到买甜甜圈的队伍一直延伸到停车场。虽然他对推销的结果很满意,但他意识到他需要评估自己的能力,也许可以考虑扩大规模。DCD的甜甜圈生产目前仅限于单个8小时。每天轮班,每周7天。在高峰时段,约翰逊维持了3到4名员工,他们完全有能力在没有任何额外减速的情况下运行高度自动化的流程。目前,约翰逊平均每天销售1100打各种品种的甜甜圈. . . .
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Dooly County Doughnuts
Dooly County Doughnuts (DCD), a south Georgia based doughnut shop, faces capacity issues as its sales continue to grow. As its doughnuts continue to increase in popularity, DCD must gain a better understanding of its current operational capacity. The DCD case captures three key concepts: capacity analysis, batches/setup times, and Little's Law. In particular, the case works well as a first time introduction to Little's Law. This case is suitable for an undergraduate or MBA introductory operations course, and works well as exam case. The material fits particularly well in a course module on process analysis. An example sequence could include: Pancho's Burrito (OM-1555), NoBull Burger (OM-1479), Dooly County Doughnuts, Czech-Mate (OM-1390), and Stonehaven (HBS 696-048). The material could be complimented with activities such as the face game and a teaching note on process analysis (e.g., OM-1556). Excerpt UVA-OM-1572 Rev. Dec. 13, 2017 Dooly County Doughnuts Dewey Johnson sat in his office contemplating the past year of operation of his Dooly County Doughnuts (DCD) shop located in Vienna, Georgia. DCD served walk-in customers, and also made doughnuts to be stocked at local grocery stores and coffee shops. Over the past year, Johnson had spent considerable time trying to increase sales but had not spent much time focused on the operations of the shop. Through his window, he could see the line for doughnuts extending well into the parking lot. While he was pleased with the results of his sales push, he realized he needed to assess his capacity and maybe consider expansion. Product Sales Doughnut production at DCD was currently limited to a single 8-hr. shift per day, 7 days per week. During peak hours, Johnson maintained a staff of 3 to 4 employees that was more than capable of running the highly automated process without any additional slowdowns. Currently Johnson sold, on average, 1,100 dozen doughnuts per day of all varieties. . . .
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