Business Studies, asked by Gavin6303, 8 months ago

A production manager was able to produce the desired output with minimum cost but not within the required time.in this case the manager was:a) effective only b)efficient only c) both effective and efficient d)neither effective nor efficient​

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Answered by jkuchio
6

Answer:

Effective only

Explanation:

Being efficient is performing in the best possible manner and with the least waste of time and effort, yet the production manager did not complete the output within the required time

Answered by roopa2000
2

Answer:

b)efficient only

Efficiency is a performance level where the least amount of inputs are required to produce the most outputs.

Explanation:

Although the production manager did not complete the output within the stipulated time, efficiency is defined as performing in the best method and with the least amount of time and effort wasted.

Which production strategy is the most effective:

Flow production is when a product is developed across a number of distinct phases; the product is improved at each step before being moved on to the next, where it is improved once again. Because there is less demand for qualified people, the production approach is economically the most efficient and productive.

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