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The required reading by Gumus, Bubou, and Oladeinde described the performance of a single channel with two servers in terms of customer satisfaction. What are the general tradeoffs that are involved...

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The required reading by Gumus, Bubou, and Oladeinde described the performance of a single channel with two servers in terms of customer satisfaction. What are the general tradeoffs that are involved in waiting line decisions and with Blue Meadows Restaurant in particular? Who needs to be involved in assessing the cost of customers waiting for service? How has technology had an impact on analyzing waiting line systems? Visit a restaurant in your area to help formulate your answers accordingly. What are your observations?

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Answered Same Day Nov 04, 2020 MGT530 Charles Sturt University

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Sourav Kumar answered on Nov 06 2020
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Blue Meadows Restaurant should be providing analytical techniques like Little’s Law for the queuing systems that can be assessed for trade-offs which are generally involved in waiting line decisions. According to the Little’s Laws the average number within a present system is equal to the product of the average flow rate that goes into the system and the average length of the time which an item spends within the system (Fralix & Riaño, 2010). The law can be therefore used by Blue Meadows Restaurant for calculating the inventory which will accumulate...
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