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Dr. K. Punitha Devi
Head & Asst. Prof.
Dept. of Commerce (CA)
Bon Secours College for Women,
Thanjavur
Quantitative Techniques for Decision Making Tools
Content
 Meaning and Definition
 Advantages
 Disadvantages
Introduction:
Quantitative Techniques are the powerful tools through which
production can be augmented, profits maximized, costs minimized and
production methods can be oriented for the accomplishment of certain pre-
determined objectives. The study of quantitative techniques is a relatively new
discipline which has its wide range of applications specially in the field of
agriculture and industry. Of late, there has been a growing tendency to turn to
quantitative techniques as a means for solving many of the problems that arise
in a business or industrial enterprise. A large number of business problems, in
the relatively recent past, have been given a quantitative representation with
considerable degree of success. All this has attracted the students, business
executives, public administrators alike towards the study of these techniques
more ad more in the present time.
Meaning:
Quantitative techniques are those statistical and operations research or
programming techniques which help in the decision making process specially
concerning business and industry.
Classification of Quantitative Techniques
A. Statistical Techniques:
(I) Probability theory and sampling analysis:
 Probability or random samples
 Non-probability or purposive samples
(II) Correlation and regression analysis
(III) Index Numbers
(IV) Time series analysis
(V) Interpolation and extrapolation
(VI) Ratio-analysis
(VII) Statistical quality control:
Process control
Accepting sampling
(VIII) Other statistical techniques
(B) Programming or Operations Research Techniques:
Linear Programming
Non – Linear Programming
Inventory Planning
Net Work Analysis / PERT
Role of Quantitative Techniques in Business and Industry
(1) They provide a tool for scientific analysis. These techniques provide the
executives with a more precise description of the cause and effect relationship
and risks underlying the business operation in measurable terms and this
eliminates the conventional intuitive and subjective basis on which
managements used to formulate their decisions decades ago.
(2) They provide solution for various business problems. These quantitative
techniques are being used in the field of productions, procurement,
marketing, finance and other allied fields.
(3) They enable proper deployment of resources. Quantitative techniques render
valuable help in proper deployment of resources. For example, Programme
Evaluation and Review Technique enables us to determine the earliest and
the latest times for each of the events and activities and thereby helps in the
identification of the critical path. All this helps in the deployment of resources
from one activity to another to enable the project
Completion on time. This techniques, thus, provides for determining the
probability of completing an event or project itself by a specified date.
(4) They help in minimizing waiting and servicing costs. The waiting line or
queuing theory helps the management in minimizing the total waiting and
servicing costs. This technique also analyses the feasibility of adding facilities and
thereby helps the business people to take a correct and profitable decision.
(5) They enable the management to decide when to buy and how much to buy.
The main object of the inventory planning is to achieve balance between the cost
of holding stocks and the benefits from stock holding. Hence, the technique of
inventory planning enables the management to decide when to buy and how
much to buy.
(6) They assist in choosing an optimum strategy. Game theory is specially used to
determine the optimum strategy in a competitive situation and enables the
businessmen to maximize profits or minimize losses by adopting the optimum
strategy.
(7) They render great help in optimum resource allocation. Linear programming
technique is used to allocate scarce resources in an optimum manner in problems
of scheduling, product-mix and so on. This technique is popularly used by modern
managements in resources allocation and in affecting optimal assignments.
(8) They facilitate the process of decision making. Decision theory enables the
businessmen to select the best course of action when information is given in
probabilistic form. Through decision tree technique executive’s judgment can
systematically be brought into the analysis of the problems.
(9) Through various quantitative techniques management can know the reactions
of the integrated business systems. The integrated production models technique
is used to minimize cost with respect to work force, production and inventory. This
technique is quite complex and is usually used by companies having detailed
information concerning their sales and costs statistics cover a long period.
(10) Statistical techniques are also of great help to businessmen in more than one
way. Some of the statistical techniques are of considerable importance in sales
forecasting whereas others facilitate comparisons between the various
phenomena overtime. Through statistical quality control techniques it can be seen
whether the process is under control or not and if the same is not under control,
then corrective measures can immediately be though of. Sampling theory enables
to take decisions for the entire universe on the basis of sample studies and
various significance tests prove an important tool to judge the reliability of
inferences drawn on the basis of sample studies. This is of great help to people
responsible for taking decisions in business and industry.
Limitations of Quantitative Techniques
(1) The inherent limitation concerning mathematical expressions. Quantitative
techniques involve the use of mathematical models, equations and similar other
mathematical expressions. Assumptions are always incorporated a the
Derivation of an equation or model and such equation on model may be correctly
used for the solution of the business problems when the underlying assumptions
and variables in the model are present in the concerning problem. If this caution is
not given due care then there always remains the possibility of wrong application of
the quantitative techniques.
(2) High costs are involved in the use of quantitative techniques. Quantitative
techniques usually prove very expensive. Services of specialized persons are
invariably called for while using quantitative techniques. As such only big concerns
can think of using such techniques. Even in big business organizations we can
expect that quantitative techniques will continue to be of limited use simply
because they are not in many cases worth their cost.
(3) Quantitative techniques do not take into consideration the intangible factors i.e.
, non-measurable human factors. Quantitative techniques make no allowance for
intangible factors such as skill, attitude, vigor of the management people in taking
decisions but n many instances success or failure things upon the
consideration of such non-measurable intangible factors. There cannot be any
magic formula for getting an answer to management problem; much depends upon
proper managerial attitudes and polices.
(4) Quantitative techniques are just the tools of analysis and not the complete
decision making process. It should always be kept in mind that quantitative
techniques, whatsoever it may be, alone cannot make the final decision. They are
just tools and simply suggest best alternatives but in the final analysis many
business decisions will involve human element. Thus quantitative analysis is at
best a supplement to rather than a substitute for management; subjective judgment
is likely to remain a principal approach to decision making.
Thank you

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E content quantitative techniques

  • 1. Presented By Dr. K. Punitha Devi Head & Asst. Prof. Dept. of Commerce (CA) Bon Secours College for Women, Thanjavur
  • 2. Quantitative Techniques for Decision Making Tools Content  Meaning and Definition  Advantages  Disadvantages
  • 3. Introduction: Quantitative Techniques are the powerful tools through which production can be augmented, profits maximized, costs minimized and production methods can be oriented for the accomplishment of certain pre- determined objectives. The study of quantitative techniques is a relatively new discipline which has its wide range of applications specially in the field of agriculture and industry. Of late, there has been a growing tendency to turn to quantitative techniques as a means for solving many of the problems that arise in a business or industrial enterprise. A large number of business problems, in the relatively recent past, have been given a quantitative representation with considerable degree of success. All this has attracted the students, business executives, public administrators alike towards the study of these techniques more ad more in the present time.
  • 4. Meaning: Quantitative techniques are those statistical and operations research or programming techniques which help in the decision making process specially concerning business and industry. Classification of Quantitative Techniques A. Statistical Techniques: (I) Probability theory and sampling analysis:  Probability or random samples  Non-probability or purposive samples (II) Correlation and regression analysis (III) Index Numbers (IV) Time series analysis (V) Interpolation and extrapolation (VI) Ratio-analysis
  • 5. (VII) Statistical quality control: Process control Accepting sampling (VIII) Other statistical techniques (B) Programming or Operations Research Techniques: Linear Programming Non – Linear Programming Inventory Planning Net Work Analysis / PERT
  • 6. Role of Quantitative Techniques in Business and Industry (1) They provide a tool for scientific analysis. These techniques provide the executives with a more precise description of the cause and effect relationship and risks underlying the business operation in measurable terms and this eliminates the conventional intuitive and subjective basis on which managements used to formulate their decisions decades ago. (2) They provide solution for various business problems. These quantitative techniques are being used in the field of productions, procurement, marketing, finance and other allied fields. (3) They enable proper deployment of resources. Quantitative techniques render valuable help in proper deployment of resources. For example, Programme Evaluation and Review Technique enables us to determine the earliest and the latest times for each of the events and activities and thereby helps in the identification of the critical path. All this helps in the deployment of resources from one activity to another to enable the project
  • 7. Completion on time. This techniques, thus, provides for determining the probability of completing an event or project itself by a specified date. (4) They help in minimizing waiting and servicing costs. The waiting line or queuing theory helps the management in minimizing the total waiting and servicing costs. This technique also analyses the feasibility of adding facilities and thereby helps the business people to take a correct and profitable decision. (5) They enable the management to decide when to buy and how much to buy. The main object of the inventory planning is to achieve balance between the cost of holding stocks and the benefits from stock holding. Hence, the technique of inventory planning enables the management to decide when to buy and how much to buy. (6) They assist in choosing an optimum strategy. Game theory is specially used to determine the optimum strategy in a competitive situation and enables the businessmen to maximize profits or minimize losses by adopting the optimum strategy.
  • 8. (7) They render great help in optimum resource allocation. Linear programming technique is used to allocate scarce resources in an optimum manner in problems of scheduling, product-mix and so on. This technique is popularly used by modern managements in resources allocation and in affecting optimal assignments. (8) They facilitate the process of decision making. Decision theory enables the businessmen to select the best course of action when information is given in probabilistic form. Through decision tree technique executive’s judgment can systematically be brought into the analysis of the problems. (9) Through various quantitative techniques management can know the reactions of the integrated business systems. The integrated production models technique is used to minimize cost with respect to work force, production and inventory. This technique is quite complex and is usually used by companies having detailed information concerning their sales and costs statistics cover a long period.
  • 9. (10) Statistical techniques are also of great help to businessmen in more than one way. Some of the statistical techniques are of considerable importance in sales forecasting whereas others facilitate comparisons between the various phenomena overtime. Through statistical quality control techniques it can be seen whether the process is under control or not and if the same is not under control, then corrective measures can immediately be though of. Sampling theory enables to take decisions for the entire universe on the basis of sample studies and various significance tests prove an important tool to judge the reliability of inferences drawn on the basis of sample studies. This is of great help to people responsible for taking decisions in business and industry. Limitations of Quantitative Techniques (1) The inherent limitation concerning mathematical expressions. Quantitative techniques involve the use of mathematical models, equations and similar other mathematical expressions. Assumptions are always incorporated a the
  • 10. Derivation of an equation or model and such equation on model may be correctly used for the solution of the business problems when the underlying assumptions and variables in the model are present in the concerning problem. If this caution is not given due care then there always remains the possibility of wrong application of the quantitative techniques. (2) High costs are involved in the use of quantitative techniques. Quantitative techniques usually prove very expensive. Services of specialized persons are invariably called for while using quantitative techniques. As such only big concerns can think of using such techniques. Even in big business organizations we can expect that quantitative techniques will continue to be of limited use simply because they are not in many cases worth their cost. (3) Quantitative techniques do not take into consideration the intangible factors i.e. , non-measurable human factors. Quantitative techniques make no allowance for intangible factors such as skill, attitude, vigor of the management people in taking decisions but n many instances success or failure things upon the
  • 11. consideration of such non-measurable intangible factors. There cannot be any magic formula for getting an answer to management problem; much depends upon proper managerial attitudes and polices. (4) Quantitative techniques are just the tools of analysis and not the complete decision making process. It should always be kept in mind that quantitative techniques, whatsoever it may be, alone cannot make the final decision. They are just tools and simply suggest best alternatives but in the final analysis many business decisions will involve human element. Thus quantitative analysis is at best a supplement to rather than a substitute for management; subjective judgment is likely to remain a principal approach to decision making.