Productivity exercise from Umbrella Corporation Umbrella Corp. is a biochemical company that produces 10 tons of a variety of different chemical products.

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Productivity exercise from Umbrella Corporation Umbrella Corp. is a biochemical company that produces 10 tons of a variety of different chemical products ranging from cosmetics to bioweapons every day. In its production work 3000 technicians of different fields 35 hours per week with an avarage salary of 1800€ per month. The company also provides a recreation area for its employees. Every day the company uses 15 tons of raw materials that value about €. The Factory consumes 0,8 MWatt at a price of 15cents per kWh. The recreational area costs 3000€ every month. a) Calculate labor productivity b) What’s the multifactor productivity? c) By how much would it increase if the recreational center would be closed?

a) Calculate labor productivity b) What’s the multifactor productivity? c) By how much would it increase if the recreational center would be closed? The increase is 0.01·10 -5 tons/€.

Productivity exercise from UPV group Telecom company produces 2000 routers per day. The company has 50 employees and they work 8 hours per day. A) What is the productivity of the company? B) What is the productivity per employee? C) The company needs to reduce costs and reduce the number of employees to 40. How much will the productivity decrease?

A) What is the productivity of the company? B) What is the productivity per employee? C) The company needs to reduce costs and reduce the number of employees to 40. How much will the productivity decrease?