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3. Can you identify the problems in the way Manzana is calculating turnaround time in
Exhibit 3?
In the exhibit, the throughput time for each department has been calculated and then finally
summed up to determine the total turnaround time. This method is neglecting the fact that the
4 departments operate independently and not always in a sequential manner.
The appropriate way to estimate the total turnaround time would be to use the Littles Law.
We already have information about the WIP inventory (82 policies) and the number of policy
request that we receive per day (39 policies per day).
Thus, the actual turnaround time must be calculated as:
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4. If you were Bill Pippen, what would you recommend that Fruitvale do?
First of all, the priorities need to be clearly defined. Renewal policies must not be neglected
for new ones and the FIFO method must be followed irrespective of the revenue generating
capacity of a policy.
Next, they need to calculate and disclose appropriate figures for turnaround time. Right now,
the time being quoted is 5 days which is more than double the actual turnaround time. Due to
this due dates being assigned are also faulty and can be drastically improved.