Abstract Queues are common sight of many banks in Ghana. The obvious implication of customers waiting in long and winding queues could result to prolonged discomfort and economic cost to them however increasing the service rate will require additional number of tellers which implies extra cost to management. This study therefore attempts to find the trade-off between minimizing the total economic cost waiting cost and service cost and the provision of a satisfactory and reasonably shortest possible time of service to customers in order to assist management of the bank in deciding the optimal number of tellers needed. Data for this study was collected at the Ghana Commercial Bank Ltd Kumasi Main Branch for one month through observations inte...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Nigeria, with particula...
Queuing in Nigerian bank is an approach that involves lining up of customers in bank hall in order t...
Unmanaged queues are detrimental to the gainful operation of service systems and results in a lot of...
Abstract: Queues are common sight of many banks in Ghana. The obvious implication of customers waiti...
The study of “Queuing model as a Technique of Queue solution in Nigeria Banking Industry” was carrie...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Democratic Republic of ...
This study focuses on the waiting lines of public and private banks in Yangon City as a case study. ...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Democratic Republic of ...
This study determined the performance measures of a queue management system in FIRST Bank Nigeria Pl...
This study focuses on the implementing the strategic based on the waiting time and service cost of M...
This study reviews the applications of queuing theory to the field of banking queue management probl...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Nigeria, with particula...
In order to deliver service in quality specially in banking system the queuing model was appropriate...
Despite the appreciable increase in the number of bank branches every year, nowadays queues for serv...
Queuing in MAB is an approach that involves lining up of customers in bank hall in order to be serve...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Nigeria, with particula...
Queuing in Nigerian bank is an approach that involves lining up of customers in bank hall in order t...
Unmanaged queues are detrimental to the gainful operation of service systems and results in a lot of...
Abstract: Queues are common sight of many banks in Ghana. The obvious implication of customers waiti...
The study of “Queuing model as a Technique of Queue solution in Nigeria Banking Industry” was carrie...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Democratic Republic of ...
This study focuses on the waiting lines of public and private banks in Yangon City as a case study. ...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Democratic Republic of ...
This study determined the performance measures of a queue management system in FIRST Bank Nigeria Pl...
This study focuses on the implementing the strategic based on the waiting time and service cost of M...
This study reviews the applications of queuing theory to the field of banking queue management probl...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Nigeria, with particula...
In order to deliver service in quality specially in banking system the queuing model was appropriate...
Despite the appreciable increase in the number of bank branches every year, nowadays queues for serv...
Queuing in MAB is an approach that involves lining up of customers in bank hall in order to be serve...
This study examined the application of queue theory in the banking system in Nigeria, with particula...
Queuing in Nigerian bank is an approach that involves lining up of customers in bank hall in order t...
Unmanaged queues are detrimental to the gainful operation of service systems and results in a lot of...