Synthesize the criteria and conduct a consistency check

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1. Alison is a nurse who happens to be very risk-averse when it comes to financial matters. She makes $45,000 per year and has just inherited $10,000 from her great aunt Sylvia, who died last week of stress-induced heart failure while playing canasta. (Sylvia was 93 when she died.) Alison is trying to decide what to do with the $10,000. After researching rates on the Internet, she narrows her choices down to 2 options:

a. Put the money in a Savings Account with the following expected interest rates:

            Now    1 Year from Now      2 yrs from NowAfter That

            2.5%               3.0%                           3.5%               3.5%

b. Put the money in a mutual fund with the following probabilities:

  • P(Goes Down 10% over 5 years) = 5%
  • P(Stays the same over 5 years) = 25%
  • P(Goes up 30% over 5 years)=45%
  • P(Goes up 50% over 5 years)=25%

Given Alison's strong risk-aversion, what is her best course of action and what is her risk adjusted expected value? Please use a 5-year planning horizon. You may either solve this problem by hand or use the PrecisionTree software (recommended).

2. You are the head of Human Resources for a 2500-person high-tech Massachusetts company. The company has been plagued recently by a very high (>20%) turnover rate (meaning that 20% of current employees leave the company each year). This is wreaking havoc on the company's stability and profitability, and you have been asked by the company's CEO to make this high turnover stop by modifying hiring practices.

You decide to use logistic regression to try to predict which candidate new employees will stay with the company for at least 5 years. You suspect that the following 5 parameters are important:

  • Candidate's age
  • Number of years candidate has been married
  • Number of children (under age 18) candidate has
  • Number of years the candidate attended college
  • Average tenure in the candidate's previous 3 jobs, in years

Your assistant has analyzed data from 50 of your past employees and has developed the following table (a Microsoft Excel file is included below):

Past Employee

Age at Hire

No. of Years Married at Hire

No. of Kids at Hire

No. of Years of College

Ave Tenure in previous 3 jobs

Stayed >5 years?

Joe

21

0

0

0

6

Y

Pete

47

15

2

2

9

Y

Sara

26

2

3

2

3

N

Billy-Bob

23

0

0

4

4

N

Angie

32

10

2

0

2

N

Occam

43

0

2

0

4

N

Luigi

35

15

0

0

6

Y

Candy

60

20

1

8

15

Y

Joey

49

0

0

4

8

Y

Mark

20

0

0

4

5

N

Willis

28

1

2

4

2

N

Rodolfo

27

0

0

8

4

N

Cynthia

33

3

4

2

4

Y

Lew

55

35

6

4

15

N

Jane

47

22

0

2

6

N

Allison

26

4

1

2

5

Y

David

29

10

3

4

8

N

Riley

38

16

1

0

10

Y

Herb

64

40

2

0

13

N

Mikey

22

4

1

4

5

N

Fred

22

0

0

4

5

Y

Ellen

39

11

2

0

3

N

Norton

34

12

2

0

2

Y

Quince

28

4

0

5

4

N

Peggy

19

0

0

0

6

Y

Slatts

21

0

0

4

1

Y

Jack

47

0

3

5

8

Y

Patty

26

2

1

5

10

Y

Kate

23

0

0

4

11

Y

Alex

32

12

3

0

6

Y

Katie

43

21

4

4

6

Y

Matthew

35

4

0

4

2

N

Kelly

60

14

0

8

4

N

Norbert

49

23

3

4

4

Y

Christo

20

2

1

4

6

N

Eddie

28

2

0

0

2

N

Beaver

27

0

0

0

2

Y

Peter

33

0

1

5

7

Y

Nomar

55

34

5

8

4

N

Ramon

47

20

2

5

8

N

Tom

26

8

2

8

3

N

Tommie

29

0

0

4

3

N

Thomas

38

0

3

4

3

Y

Anton

64

44

6

4

13

Y

Carol

22

5

1

0

8

Y

Bonnie

22

0

0

4

10

N

Marty

39

0

2

8

2

N

Alice

34

12

3

4

4

N

Jake

28

1

1

4

5

N

Archie

19

0

0

0

3

N

a. Use the Logistic Regression function in Palisade'sStatTools to develop an equation that indicates the probability that a candidate will leave before 5 years and submit that equation (with all terms clearly identified). NOTE: To receive full credit, you must include the output page from the Logistic Regression analysis of the Palisade StatTools package.

b. Using the equation developed in a) above, predict the probabilities that each of the following candidates will leave before 5 years:

Candidate

Age

No. of Years Married

No. of Kids

No. of Years of College

Ave Tenure in previous 3 jobs

Sue Ellen

23

0

2

0

5

Bobby

49

23

3

4

6

J. R.

33

7

4

4

7

3.

a. Andrea is house hunting with her husband. They are both 28 years old, have no children, and have a combined income of $110,000 per year. After looking at over 50 houses, they have narrowed their choices down to 4 located in the towns of Maynard, Stow, Hudson, and Bolton. The parameters that are important to them are commute, price, school system, and availability of good local Chinese food. After much soul-searching and discussion, they are able to construct the following table rating each option on each attribute (10 is best and 0 is worst):

 

Maynard

Stow

Hudson

Bolton

Commute:

8

7

6

5

Price:

$275,000

$375,000

$250,000

$425,000

Schools:

5

7

4

7

Chinese Food:

6

8

7

6

Use the SMART technique to determine which house Andrea should buy, given the following relative weights:  Commute: 5, Price: 20,   Schools: 10, Chinese Food:  25

b. The manager of food processing company has to choose a new packaging machine to replace the existing one which is wearing out. The manager has a limited budget for the purchase and has narrowed the possible options to three: the Aztec, the Barton and the Congress. He has established the following hierarchy of criteria and alternatives.

The manager has also conducted the following pairwise comparison of the criteria:

 

Reliability

After-Sales Support

Speed of Delivery

Customization

Reliability

1

4

5

4

After-Sales Support

1/4

1

3

1/2

Speed of Delivery

1/5

1/3

1

1/3

Customization

1/4

2

3

1

Synthesize the criteria and conduct a consistency check.

Finally, he has conducted the following pairwise comparison of the alternatives in terms of each criterion:

Reliability

Aztec

Barton

Congress

Aztec

1

3

4

Barton

0.33

1

2

Congress

0.25

0.5

1

After-Sales Support

 

Aztec

Barton

Congress

Aztec

1

0.5

0.33

Barton

2

1

0.25

Congress

3

4

1

Speed of Delivery

 

Aztec

Barton

Congress

Aztec

1

0.5

0.33

Barton

2

1

4

Congress

3

0.25

1

 Customization

 

Aztec

Barton

Congress

Aztec

1

5

3

Barton

0.2

1

4

Congress

0.33

0.25

1

Synthesize the alternatives, compute an overall priority ranking for each, and declare a winner. Show your work.

4. Six months before its annual convention, the American Medical Association must determine how many rooms to reserve. At this time the AMA can reserve rooms at a cost of $50 per room. The AMA must pay the $50 room cost even if the room is not occupied. The AMA believes the number of doctors attending the convention will be normally distributed with a mean of 5000 and a standard deviation of 1000. If the number of people attending the convention exceeds the number of rooms reserved, extra rooms must be reserved at a cost of $80 per room. Use @RISK simulation to determine the number of rooms that should be reserved to minimize the expected cost to the AMA. Then, for your solution calculate the risk that the AMA will need to obtain 400 or more extra rooms. (Important: You are responsible for showing how you got your results.)

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