The document discusses implications of the statement that buildings could not be altered when developing a new layout. This means construction and demolition costs were avoided but the layout process could still be complicated due to size constraints of blocks. While the current method only considers total man-hours of employees, other optimization factors like minimizing employee moves could also be considered.
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The document discusses implications of the statement that buildings could not be altered when developing a new layout. This means construction and demolition costs were avoided but the layout process could still be complicated due to size constraints of blocks. While the current method only considers total man-hours of employees, other optimization factors like minimizing employee moves could also be considered.
The document discusses implications of the statement that buildings could not be altered when developing a new layout. This means construction and demolition costs were avoided but the layout process could still be complicated due to size constraints of blocks. While the current method only considers total man-hours of employees, other optimization factors like minimizing employee moves could also be considered.
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The document discusses implications of the statement that buildings could not be altered when developing a new layout. This means construction and demolition costs were avoided but the layout process could still be complicated due to size constraints of blocks. While the current method only considers total man-hours of employees, other optimization factors like minimizing employee moves could also be considered.
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of the statement ‘since the buildings were not supposed to be altered developing the layout was not much of complication’? Discuss. Ans – Possible implications -Since buildings cannot be altered no constructions or demolishing costs. -Size of the buildings is immaterial for location of the departments. -The process of developing a new layout can still be complicated if we have length and breadth constraints for the blocks. -TMHE is the only criteria under consideration in the current method while other factors like minimization of moves etc can also be considered.