Title: Chapter 15: Managing Demand and Capacity
1Chapter 15 Managing Demand and Capacity
- Provider Gap 3 failure to deliver what was
designed and specified - The fundamental issue underlying supply and
demand management in services is the lack of
_________________ - The lack of inventory capability in services is
due to the following service characteristics - _____________________________
- ______________________________________
2Managing Demand and Capacity
- Perishability
- An unsold airline seat for a given flight cannot
be -
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- Simultaneous production and consumption
- Service cannot be provided in advance of customer
demanding the service cannot be
from one place to another - Ex _______________________________
3Managing Demand and Capacity
- Exercise
- Compare a car repair service with an automobile
dealer in terms of inventory capability - Which service business is least likely to
experience wide fluctuations in demand?
4Figure 15.1Variations in Demand Relative to
Capacity
54 Scenarios Involving Capacity and Demand
- Demand exceeds maximum capacity (excess demand)
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- Demand exceeds optimum capacity service quality
declines - Supply and demand are balanced at the level of
optimum capacity - Demand is below optimum capacity (excess
capacity)
6Capacity Constraints for Service Firms(Table
15.2)
- Time businesses that sell time, advice, counsel,
personal services, etc. Lawyers, consultants,
doctors, accountants more time cannot be
produced, - Labor law firms, consulting firms, health
clinics - constrained by number of people
available to serve at a point in time
7Capacity Constraints for Service Firms
- Equipment trucks, aircraft, utility unless
equipment is used to capacity, revenue is
severely affected - EX ________________________________
- Facilities hotels, restaurants, hospitals,
airlines, schools, theaters, churches facility
has capacity, beyond which service cannot be
provided.
8Capacity Constraints for Service Firms
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organizations resources employed at
some ideal level service quality consistently
delivered customers are happy employees are
happy demand and supply are balanced -
organizations resources are used to their
absolute maximum every seat is full, every
minute and hour is used cannot be supported over
long periods of time
9Manage Fluctuating Demand for Service Firms
- Services (e.g., restaurants) face fluctuating
demand. What is the likely pattern of demand
(season, week, day, hour, etc)? - When is demand predictable? When is demand
random? -
10Strategies for Matching Capacity and Demand
- Shifting demand to match capacity
- Shift customers away from periods in which
demand exceeds capacity - Flexing (adjusting) capacity to meet demand
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11Shift Demand to Match Capacity
- Vary the service offering ski resorts in winter
- executive training facility in - Communicate with customers
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- Modify timing and delivery of service changing
banking hours to include - Differentiate on price
12Flexing Capacity to Meet Demand
- Stretch existing capacity people, facilities,
and equipment are asked to work longer to meet
demand EX - Align capacity with demand fluctuations use
part-time employees, outsource, rent or share
facilities, etc.
13Managing Demand and Capacity
- Yield Management
- Process of allocating the right type of capacity
to the right kind of customer at the right price
so as to maximize capacity
14Yield Management
- Yield actual revenue
- potential revenue
- actual capacity used x average actual price
- total capacity x maximum price
15Yield Management
- Hotel (Friday Sunday)
- Total capacity 300 rooms
- Maximum price 150 per room
- Actual capacity used 100 rooms
- Average actual price 125 per room
- Yield 100 x 125 27.8
- 300 x 150
16Yield Management Improving Yield for Friday to
Sunday
- Hotel (Friday Sunday)
- Total capacity 300 rooms
- Maximum price 100 per room
- Actual capacity used 250 rooms
- Average actual price 90 per room
- Yield 250 x 90 75
- 300 x 100
17Waiting Line Strategies When Demand and Capacity
Cannot be Aligned
- Employ analyze operational
processes to remove any efficiencies - Installing ticket vending machines in train
stations to expedite the purchase of train
tickets - Establish a
spread demand reduce long waits
18Waiting Line Strategies When Demand and Capacity
Cannot be Aligned
- Differentiate
not all customers need to wait the same length of
time for the service. EX Express checkout lanes
for customers purchasing 10 items or less - Make waiting fun, or
it is not the actual time waiting that impacts
customer satisfaction - it is how customers feel
about the wait and their perceptions of it -