Team Assignment 3 (due: in email midnight of 6/9; and to present --if selected-- on 6/15)

Submit solution as a report to management in a MS-Word .doc to william.leigh@bus.ucf.edu by midnight 6/9 as attachment. By 6/10 you will receive a grade via email reply. That reply may be include a request to present your system in class on 6/15. One or more class members may present -- have a powerpoint prepared for your presentation. Also prepare a powerpoint presentation and include that file in your email submission.

The local errors data tells us incidences of errors committed by the nurses at our hospital over the last few years. Only the nurses who have been with us continuously over the period have data in the workbook. Analyze the policies that you derived from the "hospital accident incident data" in the light of this new nursing error information. Are your policies correct? Are your policies justified? Why or why not? What alternative or additional policies might you recommend. Explain your reasoning. If there are problems with making any analysis or recommendations at all, explain.

What data do you suggest that we collect in the future in order to facilitate the process of nurse scheduling policy development and review?

(No spreadsheet submission is required, but you may should include graphs or other analysis from Excel in your word document.)

Include in the email message the team number followed by the names of the team members who participated in the development of the solution and a second list of those team members who did not participate in the development of the solution (presence on this non-participation list will have the same effect on the grade as a class absence). Designate the team leader in the list of team members. Copy the submission email to all members of the team.

By midnight 6/10 you will receive a grade via email reply. The teams submitting the very best solutions will be asked to present. If you are not asked to present or you choose not to present if asked, then your presentation delivery grade will be zero. One to three team members may present -- present the powerpoint file that you submitted (you may continue to improve it after submission) and do a live demonstration of your solution. Initial presentation should be limited to 15 minutes. Then answer questions for as long as there are any.