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Company b needs 250,000 person-hours to meet customer needs in 2017. company b's policy is to hire 1 supervisor (lowest level manager) for every 10 workers, 1 line manager (middle manager) for every 10 supervisors, and 1 senior manager for every 5 line managers, and 1 coo for every 5 senior managers. assuming each worker works an 8 hour day and 240 days per year, calculate:
the number of workers needed to meet customer expectations
supervisors (lowest level manager)
line managers (middle manager)
senior managers, and
coos
company c needs 50,000 person-hours to meet customer needs in 2017. company c's policy is to hire 1 supervisor (lowest level manager) for every 5 workers, 1 line manager (middle manager) for every 5 supervisors, and 1 senior manager for every 5 line managers, and 1 coo for every 5 senior managers. assuming each worker works an 8 hour day and 240 days per year, calculate:
the number of workers needed to meet customer expectations
supervisors (lowest level manager)
line managers (middle manager)
senior managers, and
coos
now, combine the number of workers from both company b and company c and design the new structure using company b's structure policy.
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company b coos needed -
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company c senior managers needed -
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merged company's workers needed -
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merged company's coos needed

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