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Define MAFThe average number of man-hours per month an assigned person is available to do primary duties
How often are standard and wartime MAFs reviewedStandard MAFs in even numbered years and wartime MAFs every 3 years
What is the purpose of an overload factorEnsure effective use of Air Force manpower resources
When is the overload factor usedFor all military requirements during AFMS applications and AFMS with one to six civilians
What is the POD written to facilitateWork measurement, and data analysis and computations
What processes are in the PODOnly mission essential processes assigned to the work center
What interatctions are involved in a processWorker interaction with such things as equipment, material, other people, and information
What is the result when steps in the POD do not accurately reflect duties and responsibilitiesthe chance for inaccurate measurement increases
Do you include nonavailable work center activities in the PODNo
To what level are the processes described in the POD written to when the measurement method is work samplingDescribed to the level necessary for accurate measurement
What is the factor selected to predict a function's manpower requirements for various workload volumesThe standard workload factor (WLF)
What step sets the stage for picking PWLFsIdentifying work units (WU)
Can WUs be used in manpower standards when they are under the control of the functionNo
When is the problem of identifying the relationships between workload and man-hours lessenedWhen there are existing resource management systems, output measurement programs, or management information systems
What information is required for documentation of a selected PWLF or WUThe information required is the: Title; Definition; Source and method of count; Rationale; and Method of verification
What must be established before you can conduct or even plan a workshopYou must know the purpose or ultimate goal
What do you consider when selecting the workshop locationConsider cost, availability of facilities, and the study team location
What must you consider when scheduling the workshopConsider both the study needs and the needs of the attendees when scheduling the workshop
Why is it necessary that you make sure that workshop time measurment estimates are kept confidential until all representatives have given their estimatesThes prevents attendees from inluencing each other
What kind of team are we trying to build in a workshop environment for measurement and how does it affect the rest of the studyA team with an improved teamwork attitude and approach. This should create a synergistic, cooperative environment for the rest of the study
What are the major drawbacks of workshop measurementTDY costs and scheduling dificulties
What are the major drawbacks of using field measurementIt increases the study measurement time, and because of the number of personnel involved, the probability for dat errors (corrections and adjustments) increases, further slowing the process, and introduces more variation into the data
State the common uses of work samplingTo determine equipment utilization; analyze work distribution; conduct methods improvement studies; and compute and verify personal, rest, and delay (PR&D) allowances
Generally, what is the difference between a level I and level II work sampling studyA WS Level I study measures work as productive and nonproductive while a WS level II study provides a more detailed level of study and, ultimatly, data analysis
In work sampling, how is available time classifiedAs productive (direct and indirect) and nonproductive
When is a supplemental operational audit of indirect tasks not neededWhen level I sampling is being used (productive and nonproductive)
What are the four primary data sources in operational auditHistorical records, Directed requirement, Good operator timing, Technical estimate techniques
What does a check of the POD and SOC ensure before an operational audit is conductedIt ensures the measuring MO craftsman and the work center supervisor both understand the work to be measured, standards of operation, and variations existing at the specific measurement site
When should you use technical estimate for frequency determiniation in operational auditOnly when no alternative data source is available
What per accomplishment time determination technique uses the work center supervisor and the measurement MO craftsman to jointly select a qualified person who does the process at an average paceGood operator timing
What form do you use to document the results of an OA measurementAF Form 1040, Operational Audit Data
What measurement method records the time a worker takes to do each element of an operationTime study
Describe the time study prerequisites of the work being measuredBoth ghigly standardized and repetitive
What are the two basic methods of reading a watch when doing a time studySnapback and Continuous
State some of the factors that contribute to establishing minimum manpower requirementsMission needs; performance standards; machine design; facility limitations; hours of operation; shift size and necessity; crew size; post-manpower requirements; safety; and security
How can a organization reduce or minimize standby timeThrough improved shift scheduling, reoganization, planning, and workload control techniques
What happens when standby time is minimizedThe total manpower reqirement is also minimized
What does the use of a staffing pattern recognizeLong-standing use of manpower and standard operating procedures in a work center responsible for subordinate organizational elements
What does a directed organization position specifyA fixed manpower requirement to fill a particular named assignement (that is, wing commander, installation commander, etc.)
What relationship does a functional model mathemeatical equation reflectIt relates the current distribution of manpower to a specific workload
What man-hours are used as the dependent variable (Y) in a functional modelMay be either assigned or authorized man-hours
Define simulation modelingA technique that simulates the day-to-day processes for a function
What is the most common use of simulation modelingQueuing analysis
To what does the therm "queuing system" referTo the customer arriving, waiting in line, receiving service, and leaving
What is the main thrust of a queuing studyDirected more toward improving the productivity rather than determining manpower requirements
What agency is responsible for performing LOM simulations and producing final reportsMAJCOM MO
What are the LCOM computer programs used to simulateResources such as parts, equipment, and manpower in support of an approved flying schedule
How do yo determine the manpower requirements for a work center when application of the Air Force Manpower Standards produces an average monthly man-hour requirementMan-hour Availability Factor
How often are standard workweek man-hour availability factors reviewedDuring even numbered years
An overload factor is applied againstaircraft maintenance workweeks
In what situation would you apply the overload factor when determining manpower requirements for a work center that consists of all civilian manpower requirements2 Civilian manpower requirements
What functional characteristic influences the level of process oriented description during developmentDegree of standardization
What is the result if you write steps in a process oriented description to broad level in order to cover as much work as possibleHinders measurement dat analysis
When do you identify potential workload factorsDuring study planning
What is the main purpose for conducting a study of the functional structure to identify significant processes and the output products or units of productionprepare for selection of potential workload factors
When are work units normally used for workload factors in Air Force manpower standardsFor single location standards
What is the first step in the procedures for identifying potential workload factors for measurementIdentify work units not controlled by the function under study
If possible, when should you reconcile the workshop measurement data with the senior functional managerDuring the workshop
What are the perferred measurement times when you are conducting a measurement workshop that will result in an Air Force manpower standard with work unit ratio equationsMAJCOM average times
What is a drawback to using the field measurement approactData errors (corrections and adjustments) and variation in the data increases
What measurement method has limited application in a wartime environmentWork sampling
Work sampling is most effective when work centers have whatnonrepetitive or irregular work, many different processes of work, many workers in a relatively small area
You are conducting a level II work sampling study; at what level do you conduct your measurementProcess
What enhances the economic desirability of work samplingWhen the number of people being sampled increases
What measurement method is a widely used and flexible work measurement method that can be used to set standards in practically any type of work centerOperational Audit
In operational audit, what affects the historical workload production levelOvervanning
Which of the following could you use to determine the "per accomplisment time" when the measurement method employed is operational auditTechnical estimate
You do not need pace rating for good operator timing ifthere is an average individual
What method would you use to determine the per accomplishment time when it is affected by varying levels of complexityWeighted average
Consider using the time study technique to measure a work center thatis standardized
The use of minimum manpower requirements and associated standby time are often the result ofmanagement decisions
After a functional office of primary responsibility confirms minimum manpower requirements, the Manpower Organization personnel show the manager how the needed performance standards should be metwith minimum standby time
What method would you use to determine manpower requirements in situations where work center individuals must be on duty to ensure uninterrupted service, even though they may not be continously productiveMinimum manpower factor
What method of determining manpower requirement uses a predetermined approach to compute office of primary responsibility approved positionsMinimum manpower factor
What does the directed requirement factor equal when there are no additional work requirements outside the duties in a minimum manpower situation1.000
What is a method that recognizes the long-standing use of manpower and standard operating procedures in a work center responsible for subordinate organizational elementsStaffing pattern
Generally, you can use the staffing pattern when the work center is reasonably stable as shown by consistent use of manpower for a period of at least2 years
What method do we use to develop a manpower equation that relates the current distribution of manpower to a specific workloadFunctional modeling
What nonmeasurement method involves running developed models using differing constraints or conditions to determine the best mix of resource costs and level of service obtainedSimulation modeling
Which of the following employs the use of simulation modelingQueuing analysis
Who is responsible for maintaining the standard Logistics Composite Modeling systemAir Force Management and Innovation Agency