Most of the bones of the arms and hands are long bones; however, the bones in the wrist are categorized as ________. a. flat bones b. short bones c. sesamoid bones d. irregular bones
section 8 part 3 ds 412 -Decide on Criteria Increased revenue Decreased cost Increase capacity Meet community service Expand to new market -Identify Important Factors Close to the market Labor productivity Close to raw material Improve customer satisfaction Meet the regulations -Develop Location Alternatives Identify the country Identify State/region Identify City/area Identify site alternatives Decide to Outsource or not -Evaluate Alternatives Cost-Benefit analysis LP Models Forecast analysis Market analysis Factor Rating -A typical location decision involves both qualitative and quantitative inputs which tend to vary from situation to situation -Factor rating is a general approach that is useful for evaluating a given alternative and comparing alternatives. The following procedure is used to develop a factor rating: Determine which factors are relevant. i.e. market, labor, supply, etc. Assign a weight to each factor that indicates its relative importance compared with other factors. Decide on common scale for all factors. i.e. 1 to 10. Set minimum acceptable score if necessary. Score each location alternative. Multiple the factor weight by the score for each factor, and sum the results for each alternatives. Choose the alternative that has the highest score.