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Hello, Victorian sau members,

Im currently in 2nd year, studying;
Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management at Monash University Clayton.

One of my requirements for this semester is to produce a WORK METHOD IMPROVEMENT analysis for a business.
Basically, analyze one process of the business (customer service, products moving in/out etc) and improve it's efficiency and effectiveness by upto 10%.

My team and I were wondering if there were any small/local businesses which would be interested in this analysis.
The project will mostly involve questionnaires, observations and interviews of the customers/staff of the business.

This is a free service on our behalf which will provide you a deep analysis of your business (time management / cost saving)

More information regarding the project will be posted in a couple of days, once the Lecturer finalizes some information.

If any business would be interested in allowing us to conduct this analysis, please leave a message on the forum or contact me on [[email_snipped]]

Thank you for your time

Regards
Patrick

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haha,

we'll most likely only visit the business once or twice, and do some passive observations.

After that, we will then just produce an analysis with the data collected and produce a report for your reading pleasure.

One example from last year, was observing a Subway restaurant serve its customers and then ask them to fill out a survey, report was produced with customer needs/wants and solutions on how to improve any problems.

Cheers

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