Reference no: EM13920662
Guest Watches is a division of Guest Fashions, a large international fashion designer.
Guest Watches manufactures highly stylish watches for young adults (ages 18 to 30) who are fashion-conscious. It is a profit center and its senior management's compensation is tied closely to the watch division's reported profits. Guest Watches has succeeded in capturing the fashion market, but a lack of product dependability is eroding these gains. A number of retailers have dropped or are threatening to drop the Guest watch line because of customer returns. Guest Watches carry a 1-year warranty, and 12 percent are returned, compared to an industry average of 4 percent. Besides high warranty costs and lost sales due to reputation, Guest has higher-than-industry average manufacturing scrap and re- work costs.
Senior management, worried about these trends and the possible erosion of its market dominance, hired a consulting firm to study the problem and make recommendations for reversing the situation. After a thorough analysis of Guest's customers, suppliers, and manufacturing facilities, the consultants recommended five possible actions, ranging from the status quo to a complete total quality management, zero defects program (level IV). The table below outlines the various alternatives (in thousands of dollars):
Additional |
Additional Prevention / Training Cost* |
Compliance† |
Status quo
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
Level I
|
80
|
180
|
Level II
|
200
|
240
|
Level III
|
350
|
340
|
Level IV
|
550
|
490
|
*Includes the annual costs of training employees in TQM methods.
†All annual costs, including certifying suppliers, redesigning the product, and inspection costs to reduce defects.
The consultant emphasized that although first-year start-up costs are slightly higher than subsequent years, management must really view the cost estimates in the table as annual, ongoing costs. Given employee turnover and the assumption that supplier changes, training, prevention, and compliance costs are not likely to decline over time, the costs in the preceding table will be annual operating expenses.
The consulting firm and the newly appointed vice president for quality programs estimated that under level IV, rework and scrap would be $25,000 and warranty costs zero. Level IV was needed to get the firm to zero defects. A task force was convened, and after several meetings, it generated the following estimates of rework/scrap and warranty costs for the various levels of firm commitment:
Total Rework |
Total Warranty Scrap Cost* |
Costs† |
Status quo
|
$500
|
$350
|
Level I
|
300
|
280
|
Level II
|
150
|
140
|
Level III
|
75
|
80
|
Level IV
|
25
|
0
|
*The costs of manufacturing scrap and rework.
†The costs of repairing and replacing products that fail in the hands of customers.
There was considerable discussion and debate about the quantitative impact of increased quality on additional sales. Although no hard-and-fast numbers could be derived, the consensus view was that the total net cash flows (contribution margin) from additional sales as retailers and customers learn of the reduced defect rate would be as follows:
Contribution Margin on Additional Sales
Status quo
|
$ 0
|
Level I
|
600
|
Level II
|
1,000
|
Level III
|
1,200
|
Level IV
|
1,300
|
a. Assuming that the data as presented are reasonably accurate, what should Guest Watches do about its deteriorating quality situation? Should it maintain the status quo or should it adopt the consultant's recommendation and implement level I, II, III, or IV?
b. Critically evaluate the analysis underlying your policy recommendation in part (a). Will the senior management of the watch division make the same decision as the senior management of Guest Fashions?
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