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Shelf-ready

Shelf-ready. Is it worth the money?. Rebecca Schroeder Jared Howland. Core steps for cost analysis. Define the item to be costed Understand the purpose of costing exercise Determine the cost basis Gather information on the work process Identify and quantify the major cost components

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Shelf-ready

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  1. Shelf-ready Is it worth the money? Rebecca Schroeder Jared Howland

  2. Core steps for cost analysis Define the item to be costed Understand the purpose of costing exercise Determine the cost basis Gather information on the work process Identify and quantify the major cost components Calculate costs Document your assumptions and perform reasonableness tests

  3. What we did not measure Equipment Space Staff Acquisitions processes

  4. What we did measure Time Process

  5. Sub-accounts

  6. Approval Process

  7. Previous Shelf-ready process

  8. Current Shelf-ready Process

  9. Cost Comparison Cataloging Salaries _______________________________ Number of Books Cataloged = $47.64

  10. Cost Comparison

  11. Days Comparison

  12. Days Comparison Over 90% speed increase

  13. Time Comparison

  14. Time Comparison Over 47% less processing time

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