Analyzing Casino Money Handling Processes
The Casino case (attached) provides a lengthy and detailed account of money-handling procedures at a casino where typical non-electronic slot machines are in use. The processes may appear either redundant or superfluous when considered holistically. The study will help you to analyze process flows and also provide you the opportunity to use process maps to understand processes that are otherwise convoluted.
After reading the case information provided, respond to the following tasks and questions:
- Use your drawing tools in MS Word to draw a diagram of the drop process. If you need help with this, click here to learn https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Find-Word…. How long should it take to empty 300 silver dollar slot machines?
- Draw a diagram of the hard count process. How long should this process take to complete for 300 silver dollar slot machines? Assume that each slot machine has an average of 750 silver dollars when it is emptied.
- The casino is considering the purchase of a second coin-wrapping machine. What impact would this have on the hard count process? Is this the most desirable machine to purchase?
- What would be the impact of purchasing ‘electronic’ slot machines that do not use coins?
Your submission for this analysis should be 2-3 pages in length (excluding the title and references pages). Be sure to use appropriate line spaces between each question, so that your work is organized and easy to follow. Your assignment should follow APA guidelines by including a title page, be in Times New Roman, 12-point font, and double spaced. Be sure to use APA-style citation when citing sources to support your claims.