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Imagine you have just been appointed as a consultant for a manufacturing company that is experiencing a decline in its production efficiency. The company produces a wide range of products, and the management is concerned about the overall output. Your task is to identify the root causes of this decline and recommend solutions. As you begin your investigation, you gather information and observe the following: • The company recently introduced a new production system that is more automated but requires highly specialized operators. • The workforce has reported a lack of motivation and job satisfaction, which has led to increased absenteeism. • There have been several breakdowns in the new machinery, leading to production delays and quality issues. • The company’s competitors have adopted similar automation technologies and are experiencing increased productivity. • Customer complaints about product quality have increased in recent months.
Q1. Based on the information provided, which of the following is a potential root cause of the decline in production efficiency? (A) The introduction of a new production system (B) Increased absenteeism (C) Breakdowns in machinery (D) Lack of motivation and job satisfaction among the workforce
Q2. What makes the introduction of the new production system a potential contributing factor to the decline in efficiency? (A) The system is highly automated (B) The machinery is prone to breakdowns (C) Competitors have adopted similar technologies (D) It requires specialized operators
Q3. What is a critical difference between the company’s situation and that of its competitors? (A) Both the company and its competitors have introduced new production systems. (B) The competitors have experienced increased customer complaints. (C) The company’s machinery is prone to breakdowns. (D) The company’s workforce lacks motivation and job satisfaction.
Q4. What could be a possible solution to address the decline in production efficiency? (A) Hire more specialized operators for the new system. (B) Upgrade the machinery to reduce breakdowns. (C) Purchase new machinery to replace the automated system. (D) Implement a motivation and job satisfaction program for the workforce.
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