Waiting time, cost considerations, customer satisfaction. Refer to the information presented in Exercise 19-22. The head of

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Waiting time, cost considerations, customer satisfaction. Refer to the information presented in Exercise 19-22. The head of the registration advisors at SMU has decided that the advisors must finish their advising in two weeks and therefore must advise 400 students a day. However, the average waiting time given a 12-minute advising period will result in student complaints, as will reducing the average advising time to 10 minutes. SMU is considering two alternatives:

A. Hire two more advisors for the two-week (10-working day) advising period. This will increase the available number of advisors to 12 and therefore lower the average waiting time.

B. Increase the number of days that the advisors will work during the two-week registration period to 6 days a week. If SMIJ increases the number of days worked to six per week, then the 10 advisors only see 350 students a day to advise all of the students in two weeks.

1. What would the average wait time be under each alternative described above?

2. If advisors earn $100 per day, which alternative would be cheaper for SMU (assume that if advisors work 6 days in a given work week, they will be paid time and a half for the sixth day)?

3. From a student satisfaction point of view, which of the two alternatives would be preferred? Why?

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