Simulation model of professional service personnel inventory
by Scott R. Swenseth; David L. Olson
International Journal of Services and Operations Management (IJSOM), Vol. 19, No. 4, 2014

Abstract: Supply chains are found in service organisations as well as in manufacturing. A common type of supply chain is personnel. Firms such as accounting, consulting, or legal firms need to develop a chain of trained professionals who hone their skills through training and experience throughout their careers. While such firms have to consider these long-range goals, they also need to manage operations in the short-term to generate adequate profit, both through increasing demand for their services as well as controlling costs of delivering them. This paper applies a simple Monte Carlo simulation model to a legal firm decision of managing short-term capacity. Factors to include covering demand, minimising cost, and maintaining quality are considered. The simulation model deals with the uncertainties involved in demand, to include consideration of risk level. A hypothetical law firm (based loosely on an existing firm) is used as a basis for this analysis. Results emphasise that the tools developed for very different purposes work appropriately in this context.

Online publication date: Sat, 15-Nov-2014

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