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Mike von Massow
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 มี.ค. 2020
P-chart Basics in Statistical Process Control
This video reviews the basics of a p-chart:
- choosing a p-chart
- the basic numbers
- control limits
- interpreting the results
- choosing a p-chart
- the basic numbers
- control limits
- interpreting the results
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Project Management and Crashing Examples
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This video introduces how to build a project network using the precedence relationships, forward pass for earliest start and earliest finish, backward pass for latest finish and latest start. We then crash the project to evaluate the best way to shorten it.
Productivity example questions
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In this video, Mike discusses productivity and the types of problems/questions students may face. We talk about calculating labour productivity with hours and dollars, multifactor productivity, and how to interpret the numbers.
X Bar and R Bar charts in Statistical Process Control - An example problem
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In this video Mike discusses x bar and r charts as a tool for statistical process control. He discusses how to know when to use such a chart - when you have a variable and not an attribute. He then builds the chart and the control limits and assesses a new sample within those control limits.
Example of project management with uncertainty question
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We introduce the concept of uncertainty in project management. We talk about expected task times and variances. WE build the network and determine the critical path and then calculate the probabilities of completing the project at different times or time windows.
Example of C-Chart question
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This video reviews how to decide when to do a c-chart as part of statistical process control and then how to make and use one.
An Inflation Primer: How High and Why
มุมมอง 45ปีที่แล้ว
We are hearing a lot about inflation lately, but do we understand what it is? More importantly do we understand why its happening? In this episode, Mike talks to Dr Trevor Tombe, Professor of Economics and the University of Calgary. They talk about what's happening with inflation and why it is so high.
A Look Back to Better Understand the Future of Animal Agriculture
มุมมอง 77ปีที่แล้ว
Technology is advancing at an amazing rate. You might not think that looking at the history of animal agriculture would provide much insight into how we might think about gene editing and other technology in the future. Mike's guest this episode, Will Wright, an animal historian at Augustana University, asserts that there is much to learn from the past. He makes a strong case as he explains the...
Changing What we Teach to Prepare Students to Contribute to a Changing Food System
มุมมอง 1222 ปีที่แล้ว
The food system is undergoing profound change. Technology, climate change, COVID, and consumer demand are all driving changes to how food is produced, the structure of supply chains, and, most importantly, what people are choosing. In this episode Mike speaks with Rene Van Acker, the Dean of the Ontario Agricultural College, about what those changes mean for curriculum and training students to ...
Not Your Grandmother's Vegetable Garden
มุมมอง 622 ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode Mike speaks to Kyle Oakley who produces apples and fresh vegetables on their farm near Thornbury Ontario. They talk about the farm, selling direct to consumers, and the challenges that COVID brought. This farm produces lots of vegetables incorporating new technology - not at all like the garden I remember as a kid. It's an interesting and wide ranging conversation.
Chasing Unicorns: A Discussion with the Rare Young Farmer
มุมมอง 392 ปีที่แล้ว
After a hiatus to recharge, the Food Focus podcast is back. Everyone has a picture in their head of what a farmer looks like. In general, that picture isn't of a 20 something young Bachelor of Commerce graduate. While an aging demographic is the reality in farming, there are actually young people who are keen to get into farming. In this episode Mike chats with two young University of Guelph gr...
The War in Ukraine is Being Felt Across the Food System
มุมมอง 1172 ปีที่แล้ว
The war in Ukraine is a humanitarian disaster caused by an unjustifiable aggression by Russia. The world is focused, rightly, on the impacts on the Ukrainian people. There are, however, ripple effects of the disruption of the Ukrainian agricultural economy being felt across the world. Wheat exporting countries in North Africa and the Middle East will see shortages and significant price inflatio...
High Heels and Canola Fields: Bridging the Gap from Farmers to the Public
มุมมอง 1012 ปีที่แล้ว
Mike's guest this episode is Lesley Kelly. Lesley talks about her farm, her path to farming, and her efforts through social media and blogging to help the broader public understand farmers and farming better. She also talks about some of the challenges of engaging broadly through these channels. Mike and Lesley also talk about mental health in agriculture, one of her passions. She is very open ...
Running Regressions in Excel for Time Series Forecasting
มุมมอง 1.2K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Regression is often used to develop a trend for forecasting. In this video we introduce how to run regressions in EXCEL. The approach is consistent for any regression but the example used is developing a trend for a forecasting model.
Project Management - Uncertainty in Task Completion Times
มุมมอง 1.4K2 ปีที่แล้ว
This video works through a project management example problem for uncertain task completion times. It reviews the key steps - calculate expected task completion times and variances, build the network and determine the critical path, calculate the variance of the critical path, and calculating a z value to determine the probability of completion for different target times.
The Next Supper - A Conversation with Corey Mintz on the Future of Restaurants
มุมมอง 2193 ปีที่แล้ว
The Next Supper - A Conversation with Corey Mintz on the Future of Restaurants
Labour Shortage or Good Job Shortage? Why Are Restaurants Struggling to Get People?
มุมมอง 1703 ปีที่แล้ว
Labour Shortage or Good Job Shortage? Why Are Restaurants Struggling to Get People?
Challenges to Making Animal Welfare Improvements
มุมมอง 513 ปีที่แล้ว
Challenges to Making Animal Welfare Improvements
To Label or Not to Label - A Discussion on GM Foods
มุมมอง 373 ปีที่แล้ว
To Label or Not to Label - A Discussion on GM Foods
A Real Vertical Farm - Making a Difference in a First Nation Community
มุมมอง 263 ปีที่แล้ว
A Real Vertical Farm - Making a Difference in a First Nation Community
The Modern Dairy Vet - A Partner in Food Production
มุมมอง 683 ปีที่แล้ว
The Modern Dairy Vet - A Partner in Food Production
What Eggactly is Going On? Understanding Animal Welfare in Laying Hens
มุมมอง 443 ปีที่แล้ว
What Eggactly is Going On? Understanding Animal Welfare in Laying Hens
A discussion about farms and carbon - both taxes and credits.
มุมมอง 203 ปีที่แล้ว
A discussion about farms and carbon - both taxes and credits.
Fraberts Fresh Foods - Keys to Thriving as a Small Player in Grocery Retail
มุมมอง 2013 ปีที่แล้ว
Fraberts Fresh Foods - Keys to Thriving as a Small Player in Grocery Retail
Hi, please i need help with a case study
I just want to say thank you for all of your videos regarding operations management. I am a senior at Siena College in Loudonville, NY and my professor has a very thick accent from South Korea and some of the information is hard to understand. Your videos and review have been a life saver to my learning throughout the semester. Happy holidays.
I love waiting line model calculations!!!
Your video is too dark. You should redo
Thank you! Informative, clear and simple
how did you get 0.25 for the z value at 60%. the chart you've provided says 0.600 is 0.7257
Hello Mike. Thanks for your videos, they've helped me alot. I have not seen you make a video about double exponential smoothing. Do you know how to set the initial values St and Tt? I have a test for this in little over a week. The question can look similar to this: Week 1, Sales 153 Week 2, Sales 172 Week 3, Sales 181 Week 4, Sales 195 Forecast week 5 by using double exponential smoothing (Holt's method) with α= 0.3 & β= 0.3. This is the information I have to work with. Obviously the three formulas will be: St = αyt + (1 − α)(St−1 + Tt−1) Tt = β(St − St−1) + (1 − β)Tt−1 & ŷt+h = St + h ∙ Tt First you have to do St and Tt for week 1, but how do you make the initial values for week 1, or for the first time period? If there is anyone who know, I would be very glad if you could help by replying to this comment. Cheers. //Oh and btw. There is a formula in my book which follows = T0= y5-y1/4 & S0= y1+y2+y3+y4+y5/5 - 3T0. But it seems like you need 5 time periods or more to use this formula? How to when you have 4 or less and is the formula the correct one for 5 or more?
there is a plan for that video
Thank you so much!
I can't see the hand writing plz try to use a maker or to write in a way that can be visible plz!
How would you work out the component reliability for 2 identical components in parallel when you have the system reliabilty figure?
Thank you so much, you bring good to the word teacher!
Thank you so so much, I really appreciate you. You bring honour to the word professor. I feel lucky to learn from you. ❤ I hope your students know how lucky they are!
Whole world's creator and safer supremist God bless you all always and you all always remember him with your pure heart and love,
Hi 👋🏼 How did you calculate reliability? From 0 to 1?
Well explained
Thank you so much,this so informative 🙌🏻🙌🏻
very helpful thank you!
Hi, I was curious to know what would happen if L d > Q? Q being order quantity. L d (ROP). thanks!
Thanks, Dr.
Clear undurstaning, simple and neat ...
Pretty good exercise
Very informative! I have a project right now regarding this and it really helped me realize some things.
nothing will be better than this!
Why did u divide the bottle neck by 2
I have the same question, why divide the bottleneck?
How can you solve these bottlenecks?
How is the expected profit calculated?
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Wonderful explanation
thank youu you have super clear explanation 🙏🏻🥹🧡
Thanks you very much for this explanation. God bless you more
Very good concept, I don't care the result is 0.24 or 0.28, that's great lesson!!! Thank you!
Labor productivity has increased from 0.25% to 0.4375% the change is = (0.4375-0.25)/0.25 = 0.75 or 0.75x100= 75% increase in labor productivity. •Multifactor productivity has increase from 0.0077 to 0.0097 •The change is = (0.0097-0.0077)/0.0077 = 0.26 or 0.26x100 = 26% To solve it at home: If the overhead cost go to $960 (rather than $800), what is the multifactor productivity?
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Help me derive the quantity discount model
great Video!
Thank you!
This helped in my operations management exams yesterday. Thank you professor
Great overview and really helpful for me right now. Just started a new role and can see a huge backlog of C.I improvements, which is great right, people are suggesting improvements. The only problem is we are unable to service them fast enough. Now begins my journey to discover the bottleneck!
This is amazing
Nice explanation, Thanks
And how does it forecast the first forecast of the sequence?
You can pick a starting point arbitrarily using naive, moving average, or other approach.
you sir a genius even if its by written in paper!!!! definitely recalled my engineering concepts simply!
Thank you
Im making you alot of ad revenue from studying all these videos! btw I appreciate how you mentioned common mistakes and how to avoid them saved me a lot of suffering
Sir, If I am doing double exponential smoothing 5 period moving average with a software program--after 5 period exponential moving average is calculated say (X) does computer do second calculation with data X and (X-t1) (X-t2) (X-t3) (X-t4)- - - - forgive me,I went to college 50 years ago..(X-t1) is exponential moving average one period prior & so on.
Camera to far
Thank you sir May God bless you
How do you get total demand 1200?
Ok… so it’s 2023 now and my store brand butter (left on counter to for 24 hours at 70 degrees) is so hard that I had to use a blow dryer on it to mix it with sugar…. I’m kinda not buying this story
Actually palmitic acid use in dairy is down significantly due to pricing and pressure to not use it. I don't doubt your feeling that butter is harder but we don't understand where and why. It is unlikely to be due to palmitic acid use.
This was really helpful, thank you :)