Resource maximization of ATM and cash services

This integrative action research focuses on resolving the focal problem of the researcher’s department which is resource maximization for ATM and Cash Services. The process involved a series of procedures before uncovering the root cause of the issue. The prescribed tools in conducting an integrativ...

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Main Author: Chang, Edgar L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-137212023-07-12T00:12:12Z Resource maximization of ATM and cash services Chang, Edgar L. This integrative action research focuses on resolving the focal problem of the researcher’s department which is resource maximization for ATM and Cash Services. The process involved a series of procedures before uncovering the root cause of the issue. The prescribed tools in conducting an integrative action research in the organization were strictly employed. This study enabled the researcher along with his team to discover and analyze authentic firsthand information as well as past literature that helped to construct, plan, implement and evaluate activities for the given purpose. Furthermore, the set of objectives was provided to establish the goals of this action research. The main priority was to know the underlying constraints that hinder maximization of our operational capacity. Under maximization of resources, it had caused generation of excessive cost and triggered several implications. After a concise and thorough study, the team had concluded that closing the distance between ATM sites and operation’s base is the key to allocate resources and avoid wastage. The collaboration had determined that in order to improve our current state, there was a need to enhance our present service structure. Fold-in and decentralization strategies were introduced by the group. The new service structure aims to make the two variables closer to each other, thus benefiting on cost saving results. Subsequently, this project had taken place and involved three Cash Centers to house ATM service operations. As a result, the new strategy had reduced overtime cost and additional charges from our service provider. Client complaint’s resolution is now faster because sites can be visited more often than it was in the previous service structure. In this perspective, this project had attained most of its objectives. Nonetheless, there is still a necessity to improve the new set up to promote refinement and enhancement of the strategy to support a lean operation. 2018-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6724 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Operations research Resource allocation Root cause analysis Business Administration, Management, and Operations
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Operations research
Resource allocation
Root cause analysis
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
spellingShingle Operations research
Resource allocation
Root cause analysis
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Chang, Edgar L.
Resource maximization of ATM and cash services
description This integrative action research focuses on resolving the focal problem of the researcher’s department which is resource maximization for ATM and Cash Services. The process involved a series of procedures before uncovering the root cause of the issue. The prescribed tools in conducting an integrative action research in the organization were strictly employed. This study enabled the researcher along with his team to discover and analyze authentic firsthand information as well as past literature that helped to construct, plan, implement and evaluate activities for the given purpose. Furthermore, the set of objectives was provided to establish the goals of this action research. The main priority was to know the underlying constraints that hinder maximization of our operational capacity. Under maximization of resources, it had caused generation of excessive cost and triggered several implications. After a concise and thorough study, the team had concluded that closing the distance between ATM sites and operation’s base is the key to allocate resources and avoid wastage. The collaboration had determined that in order to improve our current state, there was a need to enhance our present service structure. Fold-in and decentralization strategies were introduced by the group. The new service structure aims to make the two variables closer to each other, thus benefiting on cost saving results. Subsequently, this project had taken place and involved three Cash Centers to house ATM service operations. As a result, the new strategy had reduced overtime cost and additional charges from our service provider. Client complaint’s resolution is now faster because sites can be visited more often than it was in the previous service structure. In this perspective, this project had attained most of its objectives. Nonetheless, there is still a necessity to improve the new set up to promote refinement and enhancement of the strategy to support a lean operation.
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title Resource maximization of ATM and cash services
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