Consider the following response from your boss:
You are definitely headed in the right direction. Here are some things I would
like you to think about for your revision.
I’m thinking that the type of order might have something to do with the wait
time. We might find that some items or combination of items take longer than
others. What might make one order take a significantly longer time than another?
Just the size? Is there some way of comparing all these different combinations? If
so, we could pinpoint the problem items and figure out ways to cut down their
prep or processing times. Also, should the drive-up data be kept separate from
the walk-in data or is it sufficient just to identify which is which in the same data
base?
Collecting data during certain times of the day seems reasonable. Have you
thought about the day of the week as a variable as well?
Have you considered that the complaints might mean something other than
too-long wait times? What about customer relations? You know–friendliness,
courtesy? Is there a way of getting at this possibility?
I think your timeline ought to include something about the time it is going to
take to design the data collection forms and also maybe a training period for your
observers. Shouldn’t there be some trial runs to catch any bugs and then some time
to make any necessary modifications to the collection forms? Also, what about the
time it will take to enter the data into spreadsheets? Considering the amount of
data you will be collecting, entry time might be significant enough to figure in the
timeline. Much of the data can be captured and stored by the computer as the
orders are placed and so your observers need not write down everything at the
moment.
I am pleased that you thought to include the services of a statistical consultant
in this project because so many of my local managers did not. I suspect that either
they didn’t even think of a consultant or were afraid that they didn’t know enough
to deal with one. As a matter of fact, I think that you might consider bringing in
the consultant at other times in the process, instead of just for the data analysis.
Anyway, give me a revision of your plan and timeline ASAP. I will let you
know how we will deal with the cost and the accounting of the project later on. To: Local Manager, Beef n’ Buns
From: Chad R. Chez, Regional Manager, Beef n’ Buns
Date: May 11, 2008
Re: Customer Service
Make some notes as to how you would modify your plan based on the regional manager’s memo and then create an expanded timeline to include his suggestions.
Notes on how to deal with the differences in orders:
Notes on collecting data on customer relations:
Revised timeline: