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1.3 Types of standard
There are four main types of standards:
Ideal standard
– no allowance for inefficiencies such as losses or machine downtime.
– almost always result in adverse variances
– can be demotivating for managers
Attainable standard
– assume efficient levels of operation, but which include allowances for
factors such as losses, waste and machine downtime.
– adverse variances will reveal whether inefficiencies have exceeded this
unavoidable amount.
– more acceptable to managers
Current standard
– based on current performance levels
– do not encourage any attempt to improve on current levels of efficiency.
Basic standard
– set for the long term and remain unchanged over a period of years.
– often retained as a minimum standard and can be used for long term
comparisons of performance.
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