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Jay, Barry and Chuck's OM Blog Skip to content Jay, Barry and Chuck's OM Blog Home About the Authors MyLabOperationsManagement Order a Desk Copy Guest Post: Forecasting Lessons Using PC Sales November 11, 2024 tags: disruptions , Qualitative Forecasting , seasonality , Trend by Barry Render Prof. Howard Weiss presents an interesting, real-world example of seasonality and forecasting. If we examine PC unit shipments in the U.S. 2013-2023, by quarter, there are a couple of interesting lessons we can learn from the data. The data are separated into pre-Covid and Covid time periods because it is obvious that the graph looks different before 2020 than at 2020 and beyond. If you look closely at the pre-Covid data, it is very easy to see the seasonality. Quarter 2 is higher than quarter 1, Quarter 3 is higher than Quarter 2 and Quarter 4 is higher than Quarter 3 in EVERY year from 2013 to 2019. Chapter 4 of your Heizer/Render/Munson textbook discusses Season...

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