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Calculate and interpret labour productivity, unit costs, capacity and capacity utilisation.
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Analysing operational performance
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Operations data calculations
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Calculate and interpret labour productivity, unit costs, capacity and capacity utilisation
- This point belongs to Analysing operational performance, especially Operations data calculations.
- You need to be able to calculate and interpret labour productivity, unit costs, capacity and capacity utilisation.
- The key ideas to know are labour productivity, unit cost, and capacity utilisation.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
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This objective helps connect Operations data calculations to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Analysing operational performance.
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What should an business answer explain about and interpret labour productivity, unit costs, capacity and capacity utilisation?
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For Business, this page helps you revise and interpret labour productivity, unit costs, capacity and capacity utilisation in Analysing operational performance. Focus on the key terms, the exam command, and a clear answer that matches the question. Key terms to check are quantitative analysis and Operations data calculations.
Key terms
- quantitative analysis: quantitative analysis is a Business concept used to analyse Calculate and interpret labour productivity, unit costs, capacity and capacity utilisation.. A strong answer defines it, applies it to a named business context and explains the commercial consequence.
- Operations data calculations: Operations data calculations should be judged by linking it to objectives such as profit, survival, growth, competitiveness, efficiency or customer satisfaction.
- labour productivity: labour productivity affects stakeholders differently, so analysis should consider owners, managers, employees, customers, suppliers or investors before reaching a judgement.
- unit cost: unit cost has a financial impact when it changes costs, revenue, profit, cash flow, investment return, break-even output or ratio interpretation.
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Operations data calculations common mistake 1: Show the method first, then give the final answer in the required form. Apply this directly to Operations data calculations.
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- Use operations data to support operational decision making and planning.
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